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Sunday, March 20, 2005 . 3/20/2005

Those tunnels turned out to be things for the furnace.

Anyway, the end of the dragon show when they revealed the dragon carcass to be a fake was really sad. I honestly thought it was probably real; that it was a great new discovery. But then, why wouldn't it be on the news or anything... ? I feel stupid right now, but I seriously did cry when they said the carcass was fake. They should have done the documentary BEFORE the show.
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