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Jo Adams
Jo Adams
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quotePosted at 22:57 on 29th July 2008
Not that I wouldn't like to be carried away by "two" handsome men Wink
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Ruth Gregory
Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 04:21 on 30th July 2008
On 29th July 2008 21:57, Mick Bean wrote:
North America and South America ... errr.... Is it not simply America having a top and a bottom, one south and one north but both being on the same continent ? I could be wrong, I'm sure someone can put us right but thanks for the thinking Mr Tregallion.



North and South America are two separate continents, MIck.  And Australia is the only island continent.  I've always wondered how big an island has to be before it can be considered a continent.  I think Australia is about as big as the continental United States, but some islands are pretty big and not considered continents, like for instance, Great Britain.

 

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Wolf
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quotePosted at 05:18 on 30th July 2008

Found this site that has great Photo's of Australia if anyone interested. Just click on stuff you want to see.

darb.net/australia-eastern-states/ - 34k -

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 05:23 on 30th July 2008
Hi Wolf:  Very cool!  I just checked out the photos of the ski resort.  It's something you don't necessarily associate with Oz.
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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 05:27 on 30th July 2008
Noooo!!! I thought I was doing so good with this thread.  Wait til Mick wakes up and finds out.  We're in for it, Wolf.  Forgot the n's again.
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Mick Bean
Mick Bean
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quotePosted at 09:12 on 30th July 2008
Never have I been so disapointed, this "N" game has gone to pot, give yourselves a slap on the hand (cant spell wrist), it's just to bad, I'm feeling really down.
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Nick Jones
Nick Jones
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quotePosted at 12:12 on 30th July 2008
Never mind Mick, there is still hope to be found in this game forsaken.
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Denzil Tregallion
Denzil Tregallion
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quotePosted at 12:28 on 30th July 2008
nice to see some of us are playing the n game right yes hello Rick thanks for asking Im fine and so is Mrs Tregallion hows you and yours then@?
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L
L
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quotePosted at 20:45 on 30th July 2008
Now WHAT'S the matter Mick? I thought this was going ok, but seems I maybe wrong,  I tries me bestest but it's not that easy starting and finishing with an 'n'.
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Andy Edwards
Andy Edwards
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quotePosted at 20:49 on 30th July 2008
Normally I'd start and finish sentences with other letters, but I dont mind doing it this way, and not just as a token.
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