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Oh, so reed stylii and clay tablets you had, did you? Very well for you Mr. Fancy-Schmancy scribe, given that we had to make do with drawing shapes in the sand with our fingers. Oh, and that wind! Let me tell you. Reed stylii and clay tablets would have been a welcome luxury.
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Ack, no... but we did use lava to make our sidewalks. What with the high price of concrete and the constant availablility of earth-ripping volcanos in the area. People in our neighborhood were impatient, let me tell you. Blackfoot Indians? Ha! Brownfoot maybe. WE had black feet in those days. Who could wait for the sidewalk to cool down?
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