Phoenix 74 - Nixon fails to rise from the ashes...

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Correct! i wonder how long it would take 1 man to eat all those 1 after another?
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are we even talking burgers here?
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Thank you nick.
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steveseagull wrote:
aaamusements.co.uk wrote:Meanwhile in Paris in this year, what relatively momentous occasion was celebrated?

Umm, silly question, but why did the French celebrate the 34th birthday of c de g airport? Do they do this every year? And did they celebrate it a few years ago after that walkway collapsed? or was that Orly?
CDG itself opened in name in 1974 (or '72 depending on which source you believe!)

The old pre-existing airport was called Aéroport de Paris Nord.
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a bee?
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dolphins?
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bees and dolphins,No
AA, but why did they celebrate it? 34 years? it isnt exactly a big occasion.
I am not trying to to be pedantic but why would they celebrate it?
I have no idea, which is why i am asking.
I wouldnt put it passed the French though, they need something to celebrate!
no disrespect intended, steve.
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butterflies?
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Nope Nick, carry on . . . .
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a pangolin?
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or maybe a manatee?
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fish?

WTF is a pangolin?
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wiki it mate it's quite a strange creature for sure.
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steveseagull wrote: AA, but why did they celebrate it? 34 years? it isnt exactly a big occasion.
I am not trying to to be pedantic but why would they celebrate it?
I have no idea, which is why i am asking.
I wouldnt put it passed the French though, they need something to celebrate!
no disrespect intended, steve.
Ah right, I think I am with you know!
Meanwhile in Paris in this year, what relatively momentous occasion was celebrated?
"In this year" referred to '74 - not "This year". Sorry if it was not clear or a little too cryptic.
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it is not a scaly anteater. And not a Mammal at all . . carry on
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