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oldest shoe in england

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Off topic but I thought folks would be interested:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/engl ... 530905.stm
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It could be an old banana. :D
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Ceramite wrote:It could be an old banana. :D


Yes, yes it could. I was looking for a wrench under the seat in my dad's truck and came up with something quit similar to what's in the picture. I'm glad I found it fully dried and not inbetween.
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Ceramite wrote:It could be an old banana. :D

But banarnas are not indigenous to the region. <monty_python>Are you suggesting that banarnas are migratory?</monty_python>
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