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The last post is the WINNER!

John53

I go leaps and bounds
Premium Member
I'm glad I don't eat like this.

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Dan From Smithville

For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky
Staff member
Premium Member
Cross the equator.
There's nothing there but sea monsters and you fall of the edge of the world. I've converted. Flat earth all the way.

More realistically, and seriously, I don't think I would consider Antarctica a "winter wonderland" under the connotation of pleasantness that phrase imparts.
 

JustGeorge

Member
Staff member
Premium Member
There's nothing there but sea monsters and you fall of the edge of the world. I've converted. Flat earth all the way.

More realistically, and seriously, I don't think I would consider Antarctica a "winter wonderland" under the connotation of pleasantness that phrase imparts.
I had an uncle that lived there for avvhile and enjoyed it.

He vvas a researcher, though.
 

John53

I go leaps and bounds
Premium Member
There's nothing there but sea monsters and you fall of the edge of the world. I've converted. Flat earth all the way.

More realistically, and seriously, I don't think I would consider Antarctica a "winter wonderland" under the connotation of pleasantness that phrase imparts.

Saw an ad on TV the other day, they were recruiting people to work on a base in Antarctica. Plumbers were one occupation they were after. I'm guessing experience with frozen pipes is required.
 
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