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Group: alt.ads.forsale · Group Profile · Search for Valiante in alt.ads.forsale
Author: nntp
Date: May 13, 2010 15:31
The Following is up for Absolute Auction at www.PlunderHere.com: Item Name : The valiant chattee maker: a folktale of india Auction Starts : Apr. 17 2010 02:45:01 Auction Ends : Jun. 12 2010 02:45:01 Starting Bid : 1.00 Shipping From : United States - Zip Code: 58329 Description of item : Title the valiant chattee maker: a folktale of india author christine price, illustrated by
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Group: alt.marketplace · Group Profile · Search for Valiante in alt.marketplace
Author: nntp
Date: May 13, 2010 15:31
Non-Sports INSERTS Cards/Sets I have for sale the following Non-Sports INSERTS Cards/Sets in MINT condition. Price US plus postage + 'Ongoing / Wizard Mag./ Wizard Ash Vitals (slabbed & #d) #9 $10. + Harris Comics - "Cain" Image Card #1 of 2 $3. + '77 Superman (DC) Card #7 Christopher Reeves $8. + '90 Comic Ball (Upper Deck) Hologram Singles ($3. each) + '90 Comic Ball (Upper Deck
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Group: alt.forsale · Group Profile · Search for Valiante in alt.forsale
Author: nntp
Date: May 13, 2010 15:31
Remembering The USS Liberty By Jim Coogan, Cape Cod Times, June 8, 2010 On June 8, 1967, a U.S. Navy ship was attacked in international waters. Thirty-four sailors were killed and more than 150 were wounded, many seriously. Only though the valiant efforts of her crew did the ship stay afloat. The "incident," as it has been dubbed by some historians, is still shrouded in mystery. Forty
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Group: alt.war.vietnam · Group Profile · Search for Valiante in alt.war.vietnam
Author: El Chino
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:03
On Jun 3, 9:23 am, Al <albert.finney...@gmail.com> wrote: Big badass ex-marine maintenance man Juan Jimenez, the smartest blob in the room, has a real problem with JOOOOOS. He likes them dead, just like the no-necked POS cheers dead Marines. We know why he hates Marines due to the humiliating MOS and the way the warrior culture probably treated the fat little kid that worked in maintenance
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