Ah, that's NOT a full moon

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Ron Schmit
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Ah, that's NOT a full moon

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Technically, the moon is always full, no?
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I could have sworn that was Mars ;-)
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Nooo... Venus! Must be, since Venus shows phases! :lol:
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