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Q: Todays award is for the post that got away with not meeting the guide lines?

which posts have been posted without being related to China  or a double standard .? do you like this Question?

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My dearest little Koulah Honey Pooh,

 

I recommend any of your posts today for this award.  You so deserve it, my sweet little Queenslander Blowfish.

 

All the best to you and to your friends from Botany Bay,

 

Belle M. Watson

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Thanks Matty

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How should I know? 

No.

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i think we have a winner for this category

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http://answers.echinacities.com/question/how-suggest-answer-reply-february

 

I'm not sure, what guidelines are for AoD, but I pushed hard here. Surprisingly, no 'harmony' was used by piglet.

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I agree with Scandinavian 

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