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pauldentler
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OK, so what is their explanation for the "aftershocks" when no more "mine material" was collapsing? If the mine collapse caused a "tremblor" in the reverse direction of "natural earthquake" seismologic activity, then there was no "real" earthquake and there can be no aftershocks. Sounds as if Yor_On is working at UC Berkely
yor_on
Awh F** my identity gone to pieces. You will be contacted by men wearing black suits, you better do what they tell you!!!

Otherwise they will be followed by men wearing pinstriped, and pointy shoes..
Capisce.

Btw: you wouldn't be interested in a slightly used exotic aircraft, by any chance?
And yes the first ones will wear Neckwear (ties), the second category will only use them.
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