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      <![CDATA[Hey Goofball! Did you really mean to say: "The Lost Colony  &mdash; an ongoing outdoor play set in early colonial times &mdash;" Or was it too much to say:  " The Lost Colony, Paul Green's dramatization of the mysterious  attempt to become England's outpost in the new world that vanished sometime between 1587 and 1590, leaving behind the word Crotoan carved on a tree near the water, and the letters C R O carved on a post at the fort, still performed every summer since 1937 at the Waterside Theatre on the very spot where "here once walked the men of dreams..."<br><br>No, I guess that's a little wordy and needs better punctuation.
        
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      <![CDATA[Sorry, that should be C-r-o-A-t-o-a-n. GPS units all over the world were  about  to send thousands of people God knows where...
        
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