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It is a non-profit group that, unlike the nearby National Park receives no state or federal funding

 
 
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Reply Mon 22 Dec, 2008 01:23 pm
It is a non-profit group that, unlike the nearby National Park receives no state or federal funding. "the last part means neither nor or either or "
 
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Reply Mon 22 Dec, 2008 01:26 pm
Confused
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Reply Mon 22 Dec, 2008 01:27 pm
Right. Neither/nor.
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Reply Mon 22 Dec, 2008 01:37 pm
the last part of your Signature shuold be kiss you instead of kill
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Reply Tue 23 Dec, 2008 08:07 am
Wrong. It is a quote from comedian Lewis Black...and he means KILL!
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