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Old 4 August 2004, 12:10 AM #1 (permalink)
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Wasn't actually sure where to put this but here seems to be as good a place as anywhere.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3532532.stm

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Interesting bit of culture. Thanks for the link, Junior.

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Originally posted by "Junior"@Aug 4 2004, 02:10 AM
[b] Wasn't actually sure where to put this but here seems to be as good a place as anywhere.
Actually, given the prevailing reasoning (or lack thereof) abounding these days, you are absolutely correct. While technically, it belongs in Off Topic, you might as well put it here as anywhere else, Junior. Thanks for the link, pal. I am going to bookmark it.


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Pleased you liked it Shooter!

Actually being a bit of a newbie, it's fairly confusing where to put things like this. "Off Topic" almost seems to be where you put something totally un-WWI-related. Might sound ridiculous but prehaps an "Off Topic - WWI" folder is needed along with a "Completely Off Topic" folder

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