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5500 Visits to the Grand Duchy!!!

The title says it all! Thank you so much to everyone who regularly stops by to see what His Royal Own Worst Enemy, The Grand Duke Irwin Amadeus II and his army are up to.

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Mr. Fox said…
Wow, 5500? LOng live the Grand Duchy!!!


DwarfMan
Prince Henry of Anthro-Paphburg
marinergrim said…
"If you build it they will come."

Who said that?
Hi There Paul,

Hmmm. . . The movie was Field of Dreams but I'm afraid I don't know which chracter said that.

Best Regards,

Stokes


Hello Prince Henry,

Thank you very much. Stay tuned!

best Regards,

Stokes
marinergrim said…
The line was indeed from the movie "Field of Dreams" and was spoken by the disembodied voice that Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) hears.

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