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Support the French! Viva Democracy!
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6994That doesn't sound very efficient. Siberians were the first to use grease tManyMoose-3/28/2013
6993It is an apt quote! I know someone that was tracing the trails of diamond exploaverage joe-3/27/2013
6992using a metal detector find some interesting artifacts. There is no telling whManyMoose-3/27/2013
6991The old school surveyors took great notes and were probably more educated than waverage joe-3/27/2013
6990Some things just don't change, do they? But the age of chivalry is gone; thaManyMoose-3/27/2013
6989The fact that you had a record of that survey pin is amazing enough. Those old ManyMoose-3/27/2013
6988Always been amazed at those surveyors that trekked through wilderness on snowshoaverage joe-3/27/2013
6987I have a copy of an old map of the Southern Nez Perce Trail, which was surveyed ManyMoose-3/27/2013
6986I often wondered how they compiled those maps, probably from township surveys. average joe-3/27/2013
6985I love those old maps, drawn without GPS and surveys. They tell the real story.ManyMoose-3/27/2013
6984Maybe they grow better here in places. Every year north of here is a massive maverage joe-3/27/2013
6983Amelanchier alnifolia? Oh, I didn't realize Saskatoon Berry was really the ManyMoose-3/27/2013
6982I think they're related. A surprising amount of people have that pie for baverage joe-3/27/2013
6981Those look suspiciously like huckleberries. I could eat a whole pie and die hapManyMoose-3/27/2013
6980Yum! There is no finer fruit on earth than huckleberries. That is only becauseaverage joe-3/27/2013
6979Yum! There is no finer fruit on earth than huckleberries. Blueberries are a ManyMoose-3/27/2013
6978220 years is a long time..I thought ten thousand swords must have leaped from thaverage joe-3/26/2013
6977That reminds me of a story some ladies from Helena told me. A young French womaaverage joe-3/26/2013
6976That's very interesting. I know one Frenchman, a structural engineer who caManyMoose-3/26/2013
6975Les misérables: Despite welfare state and wine, unhappiness reigns in Francaverage joe-3/26/2013
6974France monitoring traditionalist Catholics for 'religious pathology' haverage joe-12/26/2012
6973<I>that of sophisters, economists, and calculators has succeeded...."ManyMoose-10/16/2010
6972Marie Antoinette murdered this day in 1793 [graphic] 1788 painting by Ludwig GuTom Clarke-10/16/2010
6971Fair enough. I do not have an interest in French affairs, so I will not be retuManyMoose110/11/2008
6970Someone else started the thread after 9/11 and got tired of the flack it generatDale Baker210/11/2008
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