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65 Million Years With A Creationist.

I agree with V0r4xiz in the comments when he says
"That's the sort of 'fairy tale' that should be in the kids' books."


Posted 5/20/2010 01:05:00 pm 2 comments:
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Cleese on PR (full length)

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