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im in australia and yesterday, around 1pm i saw a UFO. well i think it was a UFO because it had a line of lights moving really fast and they werent flashing so it want a plane ORD'S DAY 4 BLOG: ALWAYS IN COMMAND Thanks for visiting!
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One More for the Birders
1745: Right. Time to sign off. Where has this week gone? I have to echo Matt's thoughts and say I'll be low for a day or two. These really are the best four days in the calendar.

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