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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Proof

"Moa are easy to kill," boasted the Maori warrior. "I smacked one on the head and it died."

"That's nothing. I smacked one on the head and the one next to it died."

"Ha! I just have to look at them and they die."

"They do not."

"They do so."

He proved it.

"Well fiddle dee dee!"

Posted by Umbagollah at 10:13 AM
Labels: 1400s

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