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Oh sorry. None of this applies to UNL fans. By the time the Huskers are in it, the championship game will be at Argulian Stadium on one of the moons of Jupiter. If you go, try the Alpha Centauri hot dog. Mmmm. Just like Grugolidare of Andromeda used to make.
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You and me...we're going together...should be an intergalactic shootout...Frosty's son will be coaching against The Nick's great grand-nephew...should be a hoot!
So, eating lunch at BWW. I don't like to brag, but I kill at their console-based trivia game called Buzztime. I'm so good, someone asked if I had seen the questions. Had to explain to them that I was just a genius philanthropist with dashing good looks.
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To satisfy Austria and avoid having that country also enter the war, Russia evacuated the Danubian principalities. Austria occupied them in August 1854. In September 1854 the allies landed troops in Russian Crimea, on the north shore of the Black Sea, and began a yearlong siege of the Russian fortress of Sevastopol.
To satisfy Austria and avoid having that country also enter the war, Russia evacuated the Danubian principalities. Austria occupied them in August 1854. In September 1854 the allies landed troops in Russian Crimea, on the north shore of the Black Sea, and began a yearlong siege of the Russian fortress of Sevastopol.
Copying from Britannica.com? A step up from FarmersOnly.com.
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