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Someone stole the Nobel Prize!

Category: Weird
Posted on: October 6, 2009 2:09 PM, by The Omnibrain

juuuuust kidding.

But someone DID steal the Ig Nobel Prize. Bastards.... Be on the lookout for some funny looking dice mounted on a wooden thing.

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who steal the Ig Nobel Prize?

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Likewise, it should not matter how God created life, whether it was through a miraculous spoken word or through the natural forces of the universe that He created. The grandeur of God's works commands awe regardless of what processes He used.

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That is a groovy looking lg Nobel Prize.. What does it do? It looks like there is a place to enter some kind of code on the bottom. That is sweet!

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That's interesting. But truely, I didn't get what you mean.

Posted by: Designer Jewelry | October 27, 2010 9:37 PM

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