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Tuesday, November 01, 2005. Look at this, one of the scribes said and passed an electronic copy of the Genévoise to the stern-looking woman who was just passing by his desk. She grabbed the paper and sneered. Its French. I dont read French. No problem. I have a rough translation already worked out; its in the menu. Is this one for real? Hmh Well, keep on it. If it looks good, we can drop a team. 176.1, you say? Yeah Its a bit hard though; theres an anchor nearby. Posted by Janne at 2320.

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Tuesday, November 01, 2005. Look at this, one of the scribes said and passed an electronic copy of the Genévoise to the stern-looking woman who was just passing by his desk. She grabbed the paper and sneered. Its French. I dont read French. No problem. I have a rough translation already worked out; its in the menu. Is this one for real? Hmh Well, keep on it. If it looks good, we can drop a team. 176.1, you say? Yeah Its a bit hard though; theres an anchor nearby. Posted by Janne at 2320.

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