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  • The spindly arms extending outwards are called the akas and the long log in the water is the ama.

    Archive 2008-12-01 2008

  • The spindly arms extending outwards are called the akas and the long log in the water is the ama.

    [ferry disaster] greed and ignorance 2008

  • Evolution and the Big Bang or the "Gi-b G-nab" when the universe starts to recycle are more plausible and the "akas" for Allah should be included if you continue to be a

    CNN.com 2011

  • Evolution and the Big Bang or the "Gi-b G-nab" when the universe starts to recycle are more plausible and the "akas" for Allah should be included if you continue to be a

    CNN.com 2011

  • Evolution and the Big Bang or the "Gi-b G-nab" when the universe starts to recycle are more plausible and the "akas" for Allah should be included if you continue to be a

    CNN.com 2011

  • Evolution and the Big Bang or the "Gi-b G-nab" when the universe starts to recycle are more plausible and the "akas" for Allah should be included if you continue to be a

    CNN.com 2010

  • Evolution and the Big Bang or the "Gi-b G-nab" when the universe starts to recycle are more plausible and the "akas" for Allah should be included if you continue to be a

    CNN.com 2010

  • Evolution and the Big Bang or the "Gi-b G-nab" when the universe starts to recycle are more plausible and the "akas" for Allah should be included if you continue to be a

    CNN.com 2010

  • Evolution and the Big Bang or the "Gi-b G-nab" when the universe starts to recycle are more plausible and the "akas" for Allah should be included if you continue to be a

    CNN.com 2010

  • Evolution and the Big Bang or the "Gi-b G-nab" when the universe starts to recycle are more plausible and the "akas" for Allah should be included if you continue to be a

    CNN.com 2010

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