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Old 01-16-2008, 08:34 PM
Clara R Clara R is offline
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Default Is the "Lichens grow on the north side of the tree" Thing true?

Does that actually happen? I don't see why it would. Why would the north side be better?
Don't worry-- I won't be using lichens to get out of any forests anytime soon.


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