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Old April 23rd, 2011, 04:28 PM   #21
Pierre Galafassi
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Hi Chris,
Your discovery will make waves, perhaps even cause a tsunami in Rugdom. Finding the long lost Baluch tribe West of the Couscous Wall AND proving beyond a doubt the direct filiation of their totemic motifs with those of 13-15th century «anorexic animal rugs», that’s brilliant!!
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