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user's latest post:
Berlin Wall
Published (2009-11-07 06:35:51)
It is a shame folks dont appreciate colonialism when they have it
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What Is Love ?
Published (2009-11-06 09:38:32)
Yes have watched a couple of movies re: Zeigfest. Very fascinating watch, for sure!
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Today is a Special Birthday
Published (2009-11-01 00:59:14)
neelix wrote: Today is the 40th birthday of what we know as the internet.The first message was sent between 2 Universities in California. The message was LOL.Now where would we be without today's interent? Neelix: I wish the media would report this correctly! The internet did not begin until 1992, that first "test" was just the beginning of the ARPINET, but it didn't truly begin in 1969. You are correct, the...
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My Views
Published (2009-11-07 01:10:54)
Reminded me of a view from the town Sequim. I had a friend who lived there in the early 1960s. Visited him often. He had a boat and we went fishing often. It rained everyday in the Olympic Forest. I think, if memory serves, the Olympic Forest receives about 12 feet of rain each year...The wettest place in the U. S. A.. Sequim, on the other hand was in Washington's "banana belt," receiving no more precipitation than...
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Obama admits He is a Muslim
Published (2009-11-10 04:26:41)
They're not interested in truth. How many times have they come out with 'where is the birth certificate' when it has been clearly seen? How quick were they to jump on the fake birth certificate that had him born in Mombasa - before there was an actual Mombasa? They will clutch to any piece of gibberish to prove their weak as cat's piss claims. The man is American, Christian, but has the unfortunate middle name of Hussein....
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Our Greenhouse
Published (2009-11-04 14:49:45)
We have brown recluse spiders also. My mother in law was bitten by one several years ago. She always had a 1/2" indention on her leg, where she was bitten. I believe we call them FiddleBack Spiders back home, but they may be 2 different spiders.
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The Best Baseball Player whoever...
Published (2009-11-04 23:41:27)
the Yankee Great, Mickey Mantel. Why you ask? Simple. He hit some of those homeruns from either side of the plate. He had speed and could hit the ball out of any stadium. AAt a time whem outfielders were the creme of the crop, Mickey was almost always on top. And if his legs didn't give out, there is no telling how well he would have done.
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Deer For Breakfast Anyone ?
Published (2009-11-05 10:36:04)
Looks like those scrawny deer on the Texas Llano. No wonder they'll lose their fear and come in to eat. I hit three of them which darted in from of my truck early one morning while driving northwest of San Antonio. It was like hitting rabbits. Back in the 70s there was just too many of them. I suspect it is much the same today.
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Deer For Breakfast Anyone ?
Published (2009-11-06 21:07:44)
Feeding them could also be a good thing too. You don't need to go out to hunt for your food, you already have it coming to you. So, it not a bad idea at all, you really can have Deer for breakfast as deer sausages. Mr. D
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Latest active threads on General Discussion::
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-08 00:11:00)
by Skytiger
Each day, each hour, every instant, I am choosing what I want to look upon,
the sounds I want to hear, the witnesses to what I want to be the truth for
me. W.422 ACIM
Started 2 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-10 04:26:41)
by BSSM
They're not interested in truth. How many times have they come out with 'where is the birth certificate' when it has been clearly seen? How quick
were they to jump on the fake birth certificate that had him born in Mombasa - before there was an actual Mombasa? They will clutch to any piece of gibberish
to prove their weak as cat's piss claims.
The man is American, Christian, but has the ...
Started 6 days, 1 hour ago (2009-11-06 21:07:44)
by MrDragon
Feeding them could also be a good thing too. You don't need to go out to hunt for your food, you already have it
coming to you. So, it not a bad idea at all, you really can have Deer for breakfast as deer sausages.
Mr. D
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-10-25 21:02:15)
by sandysmiles
For myself, the feeling I have, that pretty much dictates everything I do, is love. I equate that love to God/Creator/Whomever, the name is unimportant to me.
Now I pretty much have that feeling for everyone. I don't like everyone but there is something much deeper that transcends my "ego". To me
that is God. God=unconditional love.
Sorry if that dosent explain things very well, its ...
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Hot threads for last week on General Discussion::
Started 6 days, 1 hour ago (2009-11-06 21:07:44)
by MrDragon
Feeding them could also be a good thing too. You don't need to go out to hunt for your food, you already have it
coming to you. So, it not a bad idea at all, you really can have Deer for breakfast as deer sausages.
Mr. D
Started 2 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-10 04:26:41)
by BSSM
They're not interested in truth. How many times have they come out with 'where is the birth certificate' when it has been clearly seen? How quick
were they to jump on the fake birth certificate that had him born in Mombasa - before there was an actual Mombasa? They will clutch to any piece of gibberish
to prove their weak as cat's piss claims.
The man is American, Christian, but has the ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-08 00:11:00)
by Skytiger
Each day, each hour, every instant, I am choosing what I want to look upon,
the sounds I want to hear, the witnesses to what I want to be the truth for
me. W.422 ACIM
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-04 14:49:45)
by Skytiger77
We have brown recluse spiders also. My mother in law was bitten by one several years ago. She always had a 1/2" indention on her leg, where she was
bitten. I believe we call them FiddleBack Spiders back home, but they may be 2 different spiders.
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-10-25 21:02:15)
by sandysmiles
For myself, the feeling I have, that pretty much dictates everything I do, is love. I equate that love to God/Creator/Whomever, the name is unimportant to me.
Now I pretty much have that feeling for everyone. I don't like everyone but there is something much deeper that transcends my "ego". To me
that is God. God=unconditional love.
Sorry if that dosent explain things very well, its ...
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