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salla ... Uranus is very interesting

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joggerjayne | 14:10 Mon 01st Dec 2008 | ChatterBank
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Uranus is a lot bigger than most people think. It's much bigger than most other heavenly bodies.

Uranus is impossible for man to reach. But a probe has been there.

Uranus has been extensively photographed.

Uranus does not radiate heat, so it might be very cold inside. Nobody knows for sure.

Uranus is surrounded by gas.
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If i want to visit uranus, how do i get there, ?
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No... its just Uranus...
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No.knowledge ...

... you're not suggesting that I lower the tone of threads ?

Surely !
Is that possible.?
Snagged, I'm not sure I'm ready to hold Uranus..... maybe I could just look at it first, if thats ok
I don't know - I come back from a meeting (about erectile dysfunction, very interesting) and all the talk on here is about ani and lowering the tone.

Is that anal tone? As in things just aren't as tight as they used to be....



Uranus may have been extensively photographed.
I have kept mine (fairly) private.
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Its funny I just said to Mrs dustypuss last night . I haven't seen Uranus for a while
Turn the light on and stop fumbling...
but how long is it since he's seen your dusty puss?!
I am he
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When I clicked on this thread ...

... for one AWFUL moment ...

I thought that Dusty had created one of his famous pictures for the "uranus" thread.

I am SO relieved !!!!!!

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