Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:58 am
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............iddy do dah...........jacfan wrote: Dip.....
Bust a move...... and so Ed moved us.Julian Mayo wrote:I think we just got busted
TTis easier than explaining just who Fangio drove forjacfan wrote:Bust a move...... and so Ed moved us.Julian Mayo wrote:I think we just got busted
I thought it was called Longyear because of their long - actually very very long days and nights but after some searching it turns out that this place was settled by John Munroe Longyear in 1906 and Byen is Norwegian for City!!Ed wrote:I am going off topic (and may have to move these posts to that other thread) but if Svalbard (which is part of Norway) is also part of Europe surely the UK must be
Svalbard's capital is called Longyearbyen
As do IEd wrote:I thought it was called Longyear because of their long - actually very very long days and nights but after some searching it turns out that this place was settled by John Munroe Longyear in 1906 and Byen is Norwegian for City!!Ed wrote:I am going off topic (and may have to move these posts to that other thread) but if Svalbard (which is part of Norway) is also part of Europe surely the UK must be
Svalbard's capital is called Longyearbyen
I love geography
Damn, I vacuumed the hootch, ........... oh well, dawgs! To bed!jacfan wrote:and speaking of moving.... it is time for this little black duck to turn into a pumpkin.... oops... not pumpkin....ummmm.... a hotel.. no just my bed I think. After 2 am and I must be lonely... oh no that is not for another hour. However I am going to hit the sack... not that the sack did anything wrong but as you can see I am rambling and making no sense or perhaps nonsense.... whatever. Goodnight all.
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Yes I heard you love maps..... mostly of southern Australian states. Look at them all night long.Julian Mayo wrote:As do IEd wrote:I thought it was called Longyear because of their long - actually very very long days and nights but after some searching it turns out that this place was settled by John Munroe Longyear in 1906 and Byen is Norwegian for City!!Ed wrote:I am going off topic (and may have to move these posts to that other thread) but if Svalbard (which is part of Norway) is also part of Europe surely the UK must be
Svalbard's capital is called Longyearbyen
I love geography
Its the Bights that get mejacfan wrote:Yes I heard you love maps..... mostly of southern Australian states. Look at them all night long.Julian Mayo wrote:As do IEd wrote:
I thought it was called Longyear because of their long - actually very very long days and nights but after some searching it turns out that this place was settled by John Munroe Longyear in 1906 and Byen is Norwegian for City!!
I love geography
Gulf stylejacfan wrote:I'll bite you
Putting Tassie to bed?jacfan wrote:Must find map to bedroom.... Goodnight and this time I mean it.