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    Crichton's TLW novel describes sloth's as also inhabiting the islands along with the dinosaurs. (From: Cloner)
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    At 8:29:07 PM on 7/25/2002, Ice Kenobi said:
    <font color=iceblue>Personally I thought this was very interesting since I enjoyed Moulin Rouge a ton...on to PART II I suppose</font>


    At 10:09:25 PM on 7/22/2002, aragorn_8 said:
    it makes more since later on. don't worry. a plot does come around. but it IS based off a true story, so the plot may be confusing at times.


    At 10:05:08 PM on 7/22/2002, Parasaur.w said:
    Weird. I like your writing, Aragorn, but this is a little odd for my taste.


    At 5:57:02 PM on 7/22/2002, aragorn_8 said:
    yeah, it'll get better as it goes along. Will Jacob get the girl, or not?


    At 5:36:28 PM on 7/22/2002, jp3 girl said:
    That was good. I think it's going to get better though. And yes, the last song was interesting... :)


    At 5:30:01 PM on 7/22/2002, littlecubcub said:
    This was pretty good. I enjoyed reading the last song.


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