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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Jun 17, 2002
You.
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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Jun 23, 2002
YOU. are a cheek. See!???
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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Jun 25, 2002
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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Jul 22, 2002
::compares countries, and finds the U.S. more preferrable than N.Z.::
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Researcher 168814 Posted Jul 22, 2002
OH! Do you, D? Now that is something of interest! What is the preferable bit about the US? How was it in NZ?
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Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted Jul 22, 2002
Well, the US has Colorado, my friends and family... I just like it better... I'm used to the food and people...
NZ was ok-- my friend got sick a few days into the trip so I chose to spend most of my time overseas on my own...
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