Papa 3
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Things you find when you google your forum namePapA3 Is an Acyltransferase Required for Polyacyltrehalose Biosynthesis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis*.
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Papa 3
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgTt9Io7Su0
MT vessels.
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Flipando
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a topless lady.
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Papa 3
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| Flipando wrote: | | a topless lady. |
Who? this one?
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Papa 3
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Geordie Racer
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geordie_racer
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| Papa 3 wrote: | Geordie Racer
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[a] it isnt me and
[b] you missed out the _
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Papa 3
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Googled Millsy, here he is in Australia with Kerry Katona behind him.
Honest.
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Jimbob
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Gorg_George
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http://www.yell.com/b/Gorge+With+...ardiff-CF105EP-1774593/index.html
If I'm ever in Cardiff then I will have a bite to eat there
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Machiavellian
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On the main street for prostitutes as well!
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johnnio
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Googled mine and I got nothing but a bunch of , weirdos. None of them are me, honest.
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gromero
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depends if you put the space in my name.
you get junk if you put gromero, but g romero get's you the legend that is....
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001681/
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jennywales
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Jenny Wales is the Director of the Nuffield Education for Citizenship Foundation (www.nuffieldfoundation.org/curriculum/citizenship/index.asp) and Paul Clarke teaches PGCE secondary students at University College Worcester. Their particular interests and strengths in economics, business studies and maths make this an original and interesting resource for students and teachers in both primary and secondary, looking for ways to develop citizenship across the curriculum.
Er......
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Gorg_George
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| Machiavellian wrote: |
On the main street for prostitutes as well! |
2 birds one stone, brilliant! Talking of prostitutes, is that LILLY ALLEN on your av mach, please tell me it's not?
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Owl of Minerva
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Glaucus (owl)
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In Greek and Roman mythology, Glaucus (Greek: Γλαῦκος, Glaukos, "glaring (eyes)"; compare Greek glaux, owl, of the same origin) is the symbolic owl of Athena or Minerva, respectively. Often referred to as the "owl of Athena" or "owl of Minerva", it accompanies Minerva in Roman myths, seen as a symbol of wisdom because the owl is capable of seeing even in the dark and of vigilance because the owl is awake at night.
The nineteenth-century idealist philosopher G.W.F. Hegel famously noted that "the owl of Minerva spreads its wings only with the falling of the dusk" — meaning that philosophy comes to understand a historical condition just as it passes away. Philosophy cannot be prescriptive because it understands only in hindsight.
“ One more word about giving instruction as to what the world ought to be. Philosophy in any case always comes on the scene too late to give it... When philosophy paints its gray in gray, then has a shape of life grown old. By philosophy's gray in gray it cannot be rejuvenated but only understood. The owl of Minerva spreads its wings only with the falling of the dusk. ”
—G.W.F. Hegel, Philosophy of Right (1820), "Preface"
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millsy
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| Papa 3 wrote: | Googled Millsy, here he is in Australia with Kerry Katona behind him.
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the wonders of the internet
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westmeadhawk
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Cool
When I image googled my real name I felt like reaching for the nearest deed poll.
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