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Any other useful additional information, such as whether a film has been released on DVD in another country, is also welcomed. This is a sister list to Classics-not-on-DVD. 40 years of the Documenta.
As many of you would assume, the point of an archaeological dig is to find stuff. And by stuff I mean different architectural fragments, pottery sherds, glass, bone, and any other artifacts you might come across. Can ya dig it? June 27, 2016. I am hoping to come back next year.
This blog tells about our journey from October 19 until November 6 as we drove 6,045 miles to meet Veterans with PTSD and their amazing service dogs. Thursday, November 29, 2012. Manager Randy, Paul, Joleen, and Manager Mike. Paul, Manager Ali, and Laura.
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