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Vort you scare me sometimes.

Well, we can't all be clever. And I was very young when I watched Gilligan's Island.

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Well, we can't all be clever. And I was very young when I watched Gilligan's Island.

Hey, don't let the person who hasn't seen any Batman movies, nor The Empire Strikes Back or Return of the Jedi give you any guff.

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Hey, don't let the person who hasn't seen any Batman movies, nor The Empire Strikes Back or Return of the Jedi give you any guff.

Pffffffft

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Excuse me while I now ignore you all. I have work to do. :) Gramps has some answers that need to be scheduled and posted.

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HHHAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHYHYHYHYHYHYHYHYYAYAYAYAYAYAYYAYAYAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

MAN, it's been a while since I've been here. But hey, I'm real! And I know Pam is real! And believe it or not, she's really is a nice person. But get her mad...

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Come to think of it, that might be her blowing up Vorts flying saucer :D

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Riding the bus to work today, I glanced over at a woman reading a paperback book, and lo and behold, there on the back cover was Heather staring back at me!

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Apparently, she writes under the pseudonym "Gretchen Rubin".

Loved her book The Happiness Project.

Genetically, red hair comes from a recessive gene in Chromosome 16 that causes a mutation in the MC1R protein.

Geographically, red hair exists in every world population, though is much more common in those of Germanic and Celtic descent.

Historically, red hair is thought to have originated 20,000 to 100,000 years ago, probably in Europe. The Neanderthals were thought to have had red hair, though the genetic factors at play were different from those in modern red-headed humans.

Thank you for that. It's 20 seconds of my life I'll never get back.

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Loved her book The Happiness Project.

Thank you for that. It's 20 seconds of my life I'll never get back.

If conserving precious seconds of your life is your goal... I hate to break it to you, but sister are you on the wrong site.

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I know you all missed it..but Heather did log into lds.net today to fix a link on the home page.

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