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Post by wrightblan on Jan 20, 2007 3:19:28 GMT
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Post by Charles Roberts on Jan 25, 2007 8:48:35 GMT
It wasn't signed by Andrew Ainsworth was it?
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Post by LanceM on Jan 25, 2007 17:00:53 GMT
A very interresting read indeed. Thinking this document sat in the archives since the declaration was sent to Georgia back in 1777 ! That is great news that a document of this importance has been found, I hope it will be preserved and maybe exhibited to the public. Recoveries such as these keep you looking and searching for the lost gems of the past. Now, if NASA can only find the high quality master moon landing reels they misplaced.
Lance.
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Post by wrightblan on Jan 28, 2007 2:57:16 GMT
A very interresting read indeed. Thinking this document sat in the archives since the declaration was sent to Georgia back in 1777 ! That is great news that a document of this importance has been found, I hope it will be preserved and maybe exhibited to the public. Recoveries such as these keep you looking and searching for the lost gems of the past. Now, if NASA can only find the high quality master moon landing reels they misplaced. Lance. I know. Don't you just love government effiecency? BTW, Boise Boy: did you see Sports Illustrated this week. They're talking about your Broncos. It's about a month late, but you know how messed up Time Warner is. ;D
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