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Post by Bikerrandy on Feb 7, 2007 20:49:09 GMT -5
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jjckitti
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Post by jjckitti on Feb 7, 2007 20:51:25 GMT -5
Buried alive?
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Post by Cher on Feb 7, 2007 20:53:24 GMT -5
That's amazing isn't it!
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181lizard
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Post by 181lizard on Feb 8, 2007 2:31:41 GMT -5
See! DOC WAS RIGHT!
Them damn electricals again!
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Post by ladyt on Feb 8, 2007 6:18:31 GMT -5
This is also where the origin of Romeo & Juliet began. Shakespearean period. Tonja
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Post by takilasunrise on Feb 8, 2007 16:39:50 GMT -5
I thought that, too...........maybe it's Romeo & Juliet! Or like in the movie Titanic, where the couple knew they were going to drown, so they held onto each other in bed. Sad.........
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desertdweller
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Post by desertdweller on Feb 22, 2007 19:16:34 GMT -5
Neolithic is long before romeo and Juliet isn't it?
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Post by lbowman1 on Feb 22, 2007 19:48:01 GMT -5
I love my husband but I don't really want to be buried with him if I'm still alive. Can't I just think nice thoughts instead?
Lori
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chinook203
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Post by chinook203 on Feb 25, 2007 10:46:14 GMT -5
That is very neat.......very moving........makes you wonder why and what happened. Sandy
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KG1960
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Post by KG1960 on Feb 25, 2007 13:28:24 GMT -5
Shakespeare was born 443 years ago in 1564. These skeletal remains are 5 - 6000 years old.
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