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    Quote Originally Posted by C J View Post
    Fokket......I didn't even know there is rivers in Iraq!?
    There is no rivers in Iraq.
    There are rivers in Iraq.

    Tigres and Euphrates are probably the most well know.
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    And the little village at the confluence of both rivers has incredible fireworks displays most nights of the year - poor bggers...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Korrie View Post
    There is no rivers in Iraq.
    There are rivers in Iraq.

    Tigres and Euphrates are probably the most well know.
    And the Tigres and Euphrates are referred to in the Bible. In fact, the Garden of Eden was between the Tigres and Euphrates. Now I wonder if Adam was a ff. No reference to this anywhere in the bible.
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    I shudder to think what Adam and Eve used for dubbing
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    Quote Originally Posted by chris williams View Post
    I shudder to think what Adam and Eve used for dubbing
    Eisch ....
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    Quote Originally Posted by chris williams View Post
    I shudder to think what Adam and Eve used for dubbing
    Just for interest. The word "dubbing" is not mentioned in the Bible. Suppose this means Adam was not a ff
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    'Sage', 'Stealth' and 'Hardy' are mentioned in the Bible. 'Orvis' and 'Loomis' are not. Is there a message there somewhere? Who cares?..

    I know there was a 'Doubting Thomas' but I don't know if he had a twin boet as well?..

    Maybe we should ask Michael and Maximum if Moses conducted any rod tests on his 'Staff'?..Trouble with Moses was his casting, he split the Red Sea in twain such was his undelicate presentation..
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    Quote Originally Posted by chris williams View Post
    Trouble with Moses was his casting, he split the Red Sea in twain such was his undelicate presentation..
    Now that, my friend, is brilliant. I think his line was over weighted.
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    I think he was using an Airflo Intermediate 45-weight with a gang of size 8/0 Grip hooks and bass guitar string tippet
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