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The arrest and exile of President Zelaya in Honduras takes on all the classic appurtenances of a latin american coup.
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This is why you don’t really have to have a chu-chu.
Which reminds longer cold winter nights have arrived in Sydney. Yesterday a brilliantly coloured budgy stone dead on top of a pile of grey builder’s rubble. Today it was a fully fledged magpie stone dead on the ground.
Arsecat.
Can has native animuls?