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Location DB > Canada > Quebec > Montreal > Fonderie CSF (Canadian Steel Foundries) > Foundry Scouting Tour > DSCN8017.jpg

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Posted by nel58 6/30/2005 9:29 PM | remove
  Little houses on a prairie of steel...cute !
Posted by Charlie_Dunver 3/26/2006 7:07 PM | remove
  or a roundhouse, All Aboard!
Posted by SPEK Photo 5/16/2006 5:43 AM | remove
  Imagine: this beast of a machine was made on an even bigger machine!
Posted by Emperor Wang 5/21/2006 3:53 PM | remove
  Which begs the question... what made the even bigger machine?
Posted by controleman 5/21/2006 9:04 PM | remove
  It all beging with hard men work. But, how they created human?
Posted by tijeff 5/21/2006 10:29 PM | remove
  - Il arrive parfois que l'homme et la femme qui s’aiment très fort se caressent et décident de faire un enfant.
- Comment?
- Le pénis de l'homme entre dans le vagin de la femme et dépose une semence, qui s’appelle «spermatozoïde» et qui rencontre une autre partie de semence qui s’appelle «ovule». La semence grandit bien au chaud à l'intérieur du ventre de la femme - l'utérus - jusqu'à devenir un vrai bébé.
- Je comprends. Cela veut dire que moi aussi je peux faire un bébé ?
- Non. Seulement les grandes personnes. Tu pourras lorsque tu sera plus âgé.

Une autre facille comme ça ?
Posted by controleman 5/21/2006 10:52 PM | remove
  Non mais le premier! :P
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