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r.hudson
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probably unrelated, but I think I should post this.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martinus_Sieveking

Sieveking returned to Paris, then emigrated to the United States with his Austrian-born wife Therese and then 13 year old son Leonard on June 23, 1918 on the S.S. Chicago from Bordeaux, France. In New York, he worked as an accomplished music teacher and concert pianist. He had a particularly broad reach of nearly two octaves. He wrote, arranged and performed for piano roll companies. Rolls on which he performed are found in antique shops to this day.

1918 was an important year right? So people got from Bordeaux to New York in 1918?

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Urumqi Chaos
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Rachel's Walk

That is an interesting tactic AAT.

But how do you know that Junsui faithful are not on your PM list?

How can you trust ANYBODY?

By the way, I cannot wait for Nighthawk to release Rachel's Walk. The promotional website he made for it is really something spectacular Wink

http://www.myspace.com/199537472

If you like we can also publish his IP address

MATERNAL BEAUTY WILL CRUSH YOU ALL.

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MINICZAR
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I don't know if i'm wrong... but the Bastardo grape is an hybrid composed by Petit Verdot and Duras. Specifically, Petit Verdot is a variety that grows in Bordeaux, but it has been recently exported to Argentina, Chile, among other countries in South America.
BTW, Petit means "niņo"... is Delia talking about someone named "Verdot"??
It's just a thought, but who knows!

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Astrotrain
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GOD DAMM IT!!!!

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Ad_Arcana_Tutanda
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haha

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Astrotrain
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Piaggio Vespa's Museum
Why there's a train at front... i don't know..

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Ad_Arcana_Tutanda
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http://www.museopiaggio.it/en/info_en.html

Quote:
Informations
Museo Piaggio "Giovanni Alberto Agnelli" viale Rinaldo Piaggio 7 - 56025 Pontedera (PI).

The Piaggio Museum is located in Pontedera in the heart of northwest Tuscany, a 15-minute drive from Pisa and 35 minutes from Florence . The visit, enjoyable for children as well as for adults, makes a pleasant stop en route to Florence from Pisa or vice versa, or a diversion during a summer holiday along the Tuscan coast or among Tuscany's many antique museums and art cities.

OPENING HOURS
Tuesday to Saturday
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Free entry

CONTACTS
+39 0587 27.17.1
+39 0587 29.00.57

museoSPLATmuseopiaggio.it

Opening hours for exhibitions and other events are subject to change.
Please call the Museum for information.

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Astrotrain
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What do you think?

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Ad_Arcana_Tutanda
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Astrotrain wrote:
What do you think?


it fits the bill 100%

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Miss_Doomsday
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O_O! great finding Very Happy

Still i don't get the Bastard from Bordeaux thing...

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Astrotrain
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LALALALA

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Ad_Arcana_Tutanda
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FYI I shot it off to Mr. Dubrovin as soon as I saw it.

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Sevren
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This is a great find! The breakthrough we were needing. BTW, we must keep a low profile. Is there anyway to make a new, password-protected thread?

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Ad_Arcana_Tutanda
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we could just delete the posts relevent now that we know it.

destroy all evidence :X

too bad 11 of the 12 guests online are probably Junsui lurkers who can't do any investigations of their own besides the lovely FB "wats goin' on?!?! r u a cult?"

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Miss_Doomsday
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Sevren wrote:
This is a great find! The breakthrough we were needing. BTW, we must keep a low profile. Is there anyway to make a new, password-protected thread?


Do you really think the junsui will post unfiction's findings again? :S

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