A new thread for all of Miles City's PANGEANS
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Posted by Bridgier (+9508) 13 years ago
The old one was getting pretty long, and I'd really rather discuss fertility rituals and "The Wicker Man" then argue with Richard.
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Posted by Dan Mowry (+1431) 13 years ago
I heard that Pangea had an indoor swimming pool.
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Posted by Bridgier (+9508) 13 years ago
I don't believe it. A town of Pangea's size could never support it. And where would they find lifeguards?
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Posted by Richard Bonine, Jr (+15490) 13 years ago
"The old one was getting pretty long, and I'd really rather discuss fertility rituals and "The Wicker Man" then argue with Richard."

Pardon me, I didn't realize you were being forced to argue.

[This message has been edited by Richard Bonine, Jr (9/23/2009)]
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Posted by Joshua Austill (+91) 13 years ago
what is the difference between a pangean and a pagan?
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Posted by howdy (+4949) 13 years ago
Looks to be an n and a e...
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Posted by Amorette Allison (+12615) 13 years ago
Remember the series "Dinosaurs?" It took place on Pangea. Fundamentalists don't know about Pangea so it is a safe place for religious discussion.
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Posted by Kyle L. Varnell (+3751) 13 years ago
Did somebody say dinosaurs?

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Posted by Jennifer Nagy (+59) 13 years ago
WOW.
Thanks Kyle. I laughed for 5 minutes on that one. - tears even.
Where can I get a copy of that coloring book?

-seriously.

Oh back to the topic at hand. Basic Wicker Man description:
http://en.wikipedia.org/...icker_Man

[This message has been edited by Jennifer Nagy (9/23/2009)]
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Posted by Levi Forman (+3718) 13 years ago
I for one am tired of the way panaceans are treated in Miles City.
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Posted by Chad (+1769) 13 years ago
Enough said.
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Posted by Buck Showalter (+4455) 13 years ago
Plate tectonics are of the devil.
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Posted by Chad (+1769) 13 years ago
I think they have those coloring books in Glendive at the museum with the dinosaur head sticking through the wall.
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Posted by Wendy Wilson (+6171) 13 years ago
Has anyone actually been in that museum? Inquiring minds want to know.
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Posted by Joshua Austill (+91) 13 years ago
So wouldn't Columbia be a safer place for this discussion then?
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