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sl8
Jul 2018
OP
Or just the opposite, like pollute the oceans with millions of metric tons of plastic
True Dough
Jul 2018
#3
yesphan
(1,586 posts)1. 49 years ago
Seems like fucking yesterday !
Leith
(7,802 posts)2. That Was Pretty Damn Impressive, Wasn't It?
Humans can do some amazing things when they put their minds to it.
True Dough
(17,099 posts)3. Or just the opposite, like pollute the oceans with millions of metric tons of plastic
Sorry to be downer!
Back to the OP...
rurallib
(62,346 posts)4. I think I once had a book of Onion headlines for historic events
this triggered that memory.
Must have lost it during moves or something.
I recall it was simply hilarious.