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http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-709kitten,0,4402822.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines (http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-709kitten,0,4402822.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines)
Wow.
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Greetings,
What a story! :-o
'Nemo' is very lucky!
:-)
Gizz
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Wonder if Castro knows he left? :lol:
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Now here's a good time for me to say: "Hey, everyone! Look at my avatar!". :-)
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Gah! What's going on with that?!
(Also, I now have the Voice of Lee Dorian in my head bellowing "Instinct - of survival, instinct - of survivaaaal!!")
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...and then the Floridans extradited it back to Cuba because it was a democat.
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KennyR, you should be ashamed of yourself...
:-P
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ST. PETERSBURG --
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is there a St. Petersburg near the Gulf of Mexico or so?
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Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
ST. PETERSBURG --
:-?
is there a St. Petersburg near the Gulf of Mexico or so?
Yup,
St. Petersburg, Florida
-Jamie
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KennyR wrote:
...and then the Floridans extradited it back to Cuba because it was a democat.
All pets are Democrats, well, maybe not horses and the ocassional dog. :-)
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Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
s there a St. Petersburg near the Gulf of Mexico or so?
They weren't very original with the names when they colonised America. Apart from places with Indian names, all over the states you have Rotterdams, Londons, Glasgows, Dundees, Paris, Hamburgs...
It's annoying too, because when you have to search an American weather site like Wunderground for Glasgow weather, why is it the real Glasgow gets listed after the Glasgows in Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia? :-P
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@KennyR
I thought they all prefixed "new" on these names.
btw.
Isn't there yet a Stalingrad in the US? :-P
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KennyR wrote:
why is it the real Glasgow gets listed after the Glasgows in Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia? :-P
Sorted by relevance :-P ;-)