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Werewolf By night #1
1950's war comics replied to Flip1987's topic in Hey buddy, can you spare a grade?
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as a kid at home my bother and i had a rule , one person splits the pie (or cake) and the other person gets to pick his piece , but i was older and was able to cut the cake to appear as if one piece was actually bigger than the other when it was not (by tapering down with the slice) i always tricked my brother into taking the smaller piece , i feel bad now 50 years later
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the reason the stadiums cost so much is because even in November it is still VERY hot in Qatar , normally the World Cup is played every four year in July , but when Qatar was awarded the Cup the moved it November so it wouldn't be quite ar hot all Stadiums had to have air conditioning installed at an enormous expense, i'm not sue how they actually accomplished putting air conditioning into an open roof stadium ,
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invisible girl is first
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Fisherman catches 67-pound goldfish After a 25-minute battle, UK angler Andy Hackett caught a colossal carp, nicknamed "The Carrot," that weighed in at a staggering 67 pounds, 4 ounces (30 kilograms). The giant fish is believed to be the second largest of her type ever to be caught, according to BlueWater Lakes, the fishery in France's Champagne region where the giant lives. With its striking orange color, the massive goldfish-like creature easily stands out as it swims below the water's surface. The Carrot, however, has proven to be a challenge to catch. Hackett landed the prized fish, a hybrid of a leather carp and a koi carp, on November 3 while visiting the lake site.