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    0 starsbaorao | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 27 2009 | news, sports
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    • drew_s - Feb 28 2009

      Fascinating indeed. I really hope the Pittsburgh Coal become a reality in my lifetime.

    • baorao - Feb 28 2009

      I think West Virginia would be up in arms over that name.

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