Where Did All Of The People Go? All of the viewers of this blog site. From all of the nice beautiful countries around the world. They all mostly went away; I hope that they didn't go away mad. Come on Brazil, I expect more from you than just 1 person. That is all that I have today and 11 people from the US. You know, I have always said that we should celebrate our differences and that we should worship our similarities. But then the world would have to change. The guys have been joining the fraternity known of as Gama Alpha Yod. For the girls there is the Gama Alpha Yoshi sorority. These represent the only fraternities and sororities on our planet that are recognized as being legitimate and under the auspices of Gama Omega Delta. In the future there might be a Gama Alpha Yodshi fraternal organization for both guys and girls. I've been in contact with the Library of Congress in an effort to get a digital copy of the 2003 revised edition of Elword Riddle The Logos And Modern Man...
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