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![]() "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. In article et, Maxprop wrote: "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. In article t, Maxprop wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Maxprop wrote: "Scotty" wrote in message ... "katy" wrote in message ... SUZY wrote: The comet fragments are going to miss earth by 5 million miles. Still I'm scared, let me know if the birds run for high ground! BTW how do the birds know about the comet heading towards us? Capt Suzy 35s5 NY They don't run from the comet...they run from the tsunami..... Why don't they fly? Kiwis or penguins, maybe? And, oh yeah, they don't get far. Max Have you seen "March of the Penguins" yet? You said "yet." Does that imply that I'm going to be forced to see it against my will? Find somewhere else to be. Penguins frankly simply aren't that interesting. How about Australia? Yeah, that'd do (as somewhere else to be). In fact you could see some penguins at the same time. There's a colony on an island about 30 minutes from my place. Alternative meaning, is Australia interesting - no. It's a boring place. If you want interesting, go visit Iraq or Iran or...... OTOH you could charter a yacht & go sailing in the Whitsunday Passage. Fremantle in February sounds nice. Max |
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