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yes
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do the other one. you just have to look at this remember it and rewrite it without copy and paste to me.

the biggest mistake in
in the world
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My guess is: the mistake is that people miss out one of the 'in's, cause there's two of them. Picked it just from looking at it...

EDIT: spelling error

Edited by ruthandtroy, 17 June 2007 - 05:50 AM.

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Bozone (n.):
The substance surrounding stupid people that stops bright ideas from penetrating. The bozone layer, unfortunately, shows little sign of breaking down in the near future.

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that's right the funniest thing is when someone gets it wrong you can say "you just made it"
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Geeting closer ....Our members have made a total of 977,473 posts :whistling:
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"Leathernecks"
The Marines long-standing nickname goes back to the leather stock or neckpiece, which was part of the Marine uniform from 1775 to 1875. The leather bands around their throats were intended to ensure that Marines kept their heads erect.
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"Devil Dogs"
In the Belleau Wood fighting in 1918, the Germans received a thorough indoctrination in the ability of the Marines. Fighting through supposedly impenetrable woods and capturing supposedly untakeable terrain, the persistent attacks, delivered with unbelievable courage soon had the Germans calling Marines "teufelhunden," referring to the fierce fighting dogs of legendary origin.
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"Jarhead"
A slang term used by sailors as early as WW II to refer to members of the Marine Corps, drawing the term from the resemblance of the Marine dress blue uniform, with its high collar, to a Mason jar.
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Just thought I would share a few nick names for Marines, I know everybody has heard them .....so I thought you might want to know where they came from :whistling:
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*sarahw np: Atom Heart Mother - Pink Floyd 23:44


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*sarahw np: Brave NEw World - Iron Maiden 6:18
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*sarahw np: Orion - Metallica 8:27
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If you divide the Great Pyramid's perimeter by two times it's height, you get pi to the fifteenth digit!
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The billionth digit of pi is 9
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