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Dogbrain
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08 Aug 2008, 5:57 pm

pluto wrote:
Dogbrain wrote:
twoshots wrote:
Dogbrain wrote:
twoshots wrote:
It is widely accepted that the Vikings had discovered Vinland, but not that anyone else of the old world did.


The peanut is neither a pea, nor is it a nut.

Come again?


If you're going to play non-sequitor, I'll just take it to the next logical step.


If 'peanut' has no connection with pea nut,they just look similar,then it supports my argument that 'America' doesn't necessarily have a connection to Amerigo,they just
look similar. :wink:


No, it supports my argument that "America" has no connection to "Merica" or whatever occult stupid nonsense that is.



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08 Aug 2008, 10:04 pm

Dogbrain wrote:
twoshots wrote:
Dogbrain wrote:
twoshots wrote:
It is widely accepted that the Vikings had discovered Vinland, but not that anyone else of the old world did.


The peanut is neither a pea, nor is it a nut.

Come again?


If you're going to play non-sequitor, I'll just take it to the next logical step.

pluto wrote:
It's widely accepted
that many ancient explorers such as the
Phoenicians and Vikings knew about America centuries earlier.

Now, where's my non sequitur?


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