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    In 'A Night at the Museum' Ben Stiller tells the miniature Confederate forces that, "Slavery is wrong...The North wins." Then what does he tell the same Confederates to compensate for their disappointment?

    Question #106098. Asked by star_gazer. (Jun 04 09 9:21 PM)


    Datsmeharse

    "but South, you guys got the Allman Brothers and NASCAR..."


    http://www.therandolphleader.com/articles/2007/10/29/opinion/columns/684-jackson%20allman%20brothers.txt



    Jun 04 09, 9:27 PM


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