Talk:Wari ruins

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I happen to think that the Wari Ruins are amazing and a great national treasure

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[edit] inappriopriate

i think your site is biased and inappropriate.

[edit] you´re wrong

I dont see why unless you happen to not like the Wari Ruins which is highly unlikely

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sorry, actually, i hadn't read the article when i made that rude comment. now that i have read the extensive article, i offer an apology, the world famous wari ruins sound truely amazing. certainly a must see on any trip to peru. in fact, i just booked a plane ticket to quinoa three minutes ago.

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i´ll meet you in quinoa. i hope you are gay too. send me a pic.

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i just sent you a nude pic. hope you like it. send me an email at erich2222@aol.com. -CHIEF

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Whoever the author of this might be, I found the article truly accurate and well-written. This was a perfect source for my thesis I am writing all about Quinua. From this, I was able to draw volumes of information about the Wari Ruins. Thank you, Michael Zajko! I'd like to meet you in person some day. Where do you live? Your link says that you sell bar posters in Pittsburgh? I really would like to meet you some day. I really admire you.

[edit] awesome article

I don't see how anyone could disagree with anything that this article says. I say to you who questions this: have you ever been to the world famous wari ruins? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 216.7.150.18 (talk) 02:05, 21 February 2007 (UTC).

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The Shining Path is so dumb that they do not even know that people still meet there today. If the Peruvian government paid any attention they would know that something is not right; . What does this mean, it makes no sense at all. Enlil Ninlil 04:08, 9 July 2007 (UTC)