A Conversation for Meteorites - A Love Story: The 20th Century

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Post 1

Peanut

from me smiley - applause

*throws smiley - rose for Dmitri*

I love these graphic guide entries

thank you smiley - hug


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Post 2

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

smiley - hug Thank YOU.


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Post 3

Peanut

I really look forward to them smiley - wow

What you thanking me for, you daft apeth? *asks affectionately*

it is you who brings the joy in smiley - hug


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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

I keep hoping to inspire a new genre of h2g2 activity, but so far, nobody seems to want to make graphic entries. smiley - laugh


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Post 5

Peanut

I think we are maxed out at the moment, people who can, or able to do things at this time, are.


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Post 6

cactuscafe

Hah!


I love the meteorite series. I'm happy now. I've had spiritualism, now I've got meteorites. With pictures. smiley - rofl . I've got meteorites, sounds funny, do I need a doc? no, smiley - rofl, it's just a graphic Guide addiction. Now I have a place to go every week. smiley - rofl.

What about meteorites then?

smiley - redwine Considers.


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