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Peter Jun 14, 2006 3:45 PM Re: New glacier theory on Stonehenge

 

Hi Fraggle

 

>sorry my friend, you were miss informed...

>wooly chihuahuas roamed the vast mexican plains with such venerable beasts as the giant chulupa and the horned

>NAFTAbird....

 

But how did they manage to survive with all that chocolate getting stuck in their wool?

 

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And they would do it again for the faith of wooly chihauhau kind

everywhere if they had to! ;)

 

Nikki

 

 

 

 

 

flocks of Nikkbirds followed them everywhere

 

 

 

 

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Jun 14, 2006 3:45 PM

 

Re: New glacier theory on Stonehenge

 

 

Hi Fraggle

 

>sorry my friend, you were miss informed...

>wooly chihuahuas roamed the vast mexican plains with such venerable

beasts as the giant chulupa and the horned

>NAFTAbird....

 

But how did they manage to survive with all that chocolate getting

stuck in their wool?

 

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Hi Nikki

 

>>flocks of Nikkbirds followed them everywhere>And they would do it again for the faith of wooly chihauhau kind

>everywhere if they had to! ;)

 

So, how did the wooly chihuahua die out?

 

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Hi Peter

 

> >>flocks of Nikkbirds followed them everywhere

> >And they would do it again for the faith of wooly chihauhau kind

> >everywhere if they had to! ;)

> So, how did the wooly chihuahua die out?

 

 

Why are you asking me? :)

I only know of the chocolate era and the Nikkbirds.

 

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Peter Kebbell Jun 15, 2006 7:34 AM Re: Re: New glacier theory on chihuahuas

Hi Nikki

 

>>flocks of Nikkbirds followed them everywhere>And they would do it again for the faith of wooly chihauhau kind

>everywhere if they had to! ;)

 

So, how did the wooly chihuahua die out?

 

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Hi Nikki

 

> > >>flocks of Nikkbirds followed them everywhere

> > >And they would do it again for the faith of wooly chihauhau kind

> > >everywhere if they had to! ;)

> > So, how did the wooly chihuahua die out?

> Why are you asking me? :)

> I only know of the chocolate era and the Nikkbirds.

 

Since you seemed such an expert on the Nikkbirds, I thought you might have

known about the things they witnessed....

 

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Hi Peter

 

> > > >>flocks of Nikkbirds followed them everywhere

> > > >And they would do it again for the faith of wooly chihauhau kind

> > > >everywhere if they had to! ;)

> > > So, how did the wooly chihuahua die out?

> > Why are you asking me? :)

> > I only know of the chocolate era and the Nikkbirds.

> Since you seemed such an expert on the Nikkbirds, I thought you

might have

> known about the things they witnessed....

 

I never claimed to be an expert, I just know their fondness for

chocolate :)

 

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