Monday Open Trackbacks
Published Mon, Dec 4 2006 12:21 AM
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Here's your open trackbacks post for today, Monday December 12, 2006.
If you've written something interesting, feel free to link to to this post with it and request a back-link via trackbacks. Just remember to observe the trackback policy.
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Mensa Barbie Welcomes You trackbacked with "AK-47: Women Against Peace-keepers!"
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Planck's Constant trackbacked with "OTA - Why It's Important to Understand English"
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