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pibbur
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.. two days behind schedule.
1419: Henry IV pwns Normandie
1511: The French pwns Mirandola
1520: Sten Sture the-never-to-get-old regent of sweden is pwnd
1795: Republic of Seven United Netherlands is pwnd. Probably a good thing there's only one of 'em now.
1806: Cape of Good hope is pwnd by the UK. All hope is lost.
1839: British East India company pwns Aden.
1840: The US owns Wilkes Land-
Notable first time appearances
1829: Faust
1853: Il Trovatore
1893: The master builder (Solness, not Bob)
1915: Neon discharge tube
1935: Briefs
1977: Snow@Miami
1983: Lisa
1986: (c)Brain
2006: New Horizons
Notable last time appearances:
1978: Beetle@de
Today's Headline (now 2 days old):
This is to inform you that it's not only the aussies who have dangerous snakes. A snake was found in Bergen, and duly reported to the police and the news media. No one knew exactly what snake it was, but it looked threatening and by kicking it it was established that it was probably alive. Read about it in Norwegian and look at the picture here: Snake found in Bergen. Later it was determined that it belonged to the species Viperea plastica, the plastic viper. Which can be dangerous if swallowed.
Can't wait for the Discovery show.
There are 7.112676 times more googles for Pibbur than for "plastic viper".
1419: Henry IV pwns Normandie
1511: The French pwns Mirandola
1520: Sten Sture the-never-to-get-old regent of sweden is pwnd
1795: Republic of Seven United Netherlands is pwnd. Probably a good thing there's only one of 'em now.
1806: Cape of Good hope is pwnd by the UK. All hope is lost.
1839: British East India company pwns Aden.
1840: The US owns Wilkes Land-
Notable first time appearances
1829: Faust
1853: Il Trovatore
1893: The master builder (Solness, not Bob)
1915: Neon discharge tube
1935: Briefs
1977: Snow@Miami
1983: Lisa
1986: (c)Brain
2006: New Horizons
Notable last time appearances:
1978: Beetle@de
Today's Headline (now 2 days old):
This is to inform you that it's not only the aussies who have dangerous snakes. A snake was found in Bergen, and duly reported to the police and the news media. No one knew exactly what snake it was, but it looked threatening and by kicking it it was established that it was probably alive. Read about it in Norwegian and look at the picture here: Snake found in Bergen. Later it was determined that it belonged to the species Viperea plastica, the plastic viper. Which can be dangerous if swallowed.
Can't wait for the Discovery show.
There are 7.112676 times more googles for Pibbur than for "plastic viper".