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Re: origin of hyperbolic boost - 02-28-2008, 02:50 PM

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Fish is good for your brain
Also makes longer lifespan. But it is difficult to get fresh uncontaminated seafood these days.


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Also makes longer lifespan. But it is difficult to get fresh uncontaminated seafood these days.

Where I am going to live in Turkey there is a huge lake miles around which is pretty
uncontaminated as far as I can tell,it is teeming with fish,there are even Sturgeon fish
there like the ones where caviar comes from! Prehaps if I catch one will send you some
frozen by air freight!


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Re: origin of hyperbolic boost - 03-01-2008, 01:28 PM

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there is a huge lake
Since you have exposed the secret of this enchanted paradise there will be a mass exodus from everywhere around the world to this place.


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Since you have exposed the secret of this enchanted paradise there will be a mass exodus from everywhere around the world to this place.

Great gazooks I hope not,it is a paradise at the moment.



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Re: origin of hyperbolic boost - 03-01-2008, 01:45 PM

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I hope not
Too late! Unless you deleted that post. People have been searching for the fountain of youth and its secret remains nobody is telling. The same for the continent of Atlantis.


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Too late! Unless you deleted that post. People have been searching for the fountain of youth and its secret remains nobody is telling. The same for the continent of Atlantis.

Oh well will just have to re-route the signs for the lake and hope all gets lost!


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Milton have been talking about paradise lost since 1667 see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Lost


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I hope I don't loose this paradise then,Miltons long gone he will never know!



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Re: origin of hyperbolic boost - 03-01-2008, 02:29 PM

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Miltons long gone he will never know
He was searching for the Garden of Eden where Adam and Eve were kickout, if I'm not mistaken?


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He was searching for the Garden of Eden where Adam and Eve were kickout, if I'm not mistaken?

If we keep looking we will all find something,prehaps not though the garden of eden!



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