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#1 jetpower3
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I've decided to make a new thread each night for this stuff since I'm tired of bumping my other thread. So, here it is:

Topic of the night: Day 58 of the Revived Magical Mystery Tour (refer to this list for complete chronicles of the tour thus far: http://www.gamespot.com/pages/unions/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=24948244&union_id=7600 )

Wow. That was a great concert. We're too tired to comment on it tonight after all that performing, but I must say that the crowd was a bit too loud and it reminds me of the Shea Stadium concert some odd 40 years ago, when the orginal Beatles claimed they couldn't even year their instruments play. Makes me wonder how long we should keep this up for before it grows old and/or tiresome.

YTMND of the night:

http://tothehouse.ytmnd.com/

Song of the night:

Your Mother Should Know (Artist: The Beatles, Year: 1967)

Fact of the night:
 
Hydrogen and oxygen, among others, are impossible to seperate into two different atoms. They are all grouped in pairs. 
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Diatomic molecule gases? Yeah, aren't those Bromine, Iodine, Nitrogen, Chlorine, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Flourine? I know you can only seperate them when they react with something.
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#3 jetpower3
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Diatomic molecule gases? Yeah, aren't those Bromine, Iodine, Nitrogen, Chlorine, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Flourine? I know you can only seperate them when they react with something.
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That's right. Impossible to exist individually in nature.