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  Crappy Old Year!         


Author: woodstock
Date: Dec 31, 2007 22:35

This one's gota be better..... -w-
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  hippy new ear         


Author: SoSo
Date: Dec 31, 2007 22:14

give me yoh ears.
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  An Idea To Start The New Year         


Author: kmil4451
Date: Dec 31, 2007 20:33

10 Killers To Personal Development

Many people want to change their lives for the better. It seems that
the majority of individuals are unhappy with some aspect of how they
are living. Perhaps they would like to lose some weight. Some want
to improve their relationships. And others want a successful career
path. Regardless of what someone wants to change, there is a model
available to follow. Unfortunately for some, to be effective one
needs avoid certain pitfalls that befall so many. Avoid these to
increase the chances that you will be able to make the changes
necessary in your life.

Here are the 10 most common killers to personal development.

1.Being a 'know-it-all': It is always interesting to see someone who
wants to make a change because the results that they are presently
receiving are causing them pain. They are not successful doing what
they are doing. However, when suggestions are offered they
immediately discount them. They say something like "I already know
that" or "I agree with you but ...." They simply are cannot be taught
anything. The mind is closed off from any new information. This type
of person knows it all.
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  Rainbow Radio - New Year's Eve...         


Author: Blue
Date: Dec 31, 2007 17:38

A tradition on the local station where I grew up was to play the album
'Salisbury' by Uriah Heep on New Year's Eve and we will be doing so this
evening. Starting at 9:30pm fer you folks back east and replayed at 11:30
pacific time.

DO NOT click on the link below...
http://64.184.130.221:9000
instead, copy and paste it into your
media players 'open url' function.

Enjoy!

pray for peace,
Blue
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  really? ya don't say? ummmmm......OK         


Author: spiritrising
Date: Dec 31, 2007 16:21

From Barry
Member
Rainbow Hammock Tribe, who plan to occupy a pay site during the Gathering,
are not the only pholks that will be sitting on the sidelines this year.
Luke is gone, Arjay and Cindy are in Oregon having a Baby, Dirty Mama and
Flickerfeather are going through personal stuff and expect to limit their
involvement. I remain on the sidelines after three years of signing and lots
of other things in my life, Cinote and Palm Tribes are no more, Dragonfly
and Bliss are gone, clearly it will be an entirely different gathering and a
whole new crop of focalizes.

But there will be others who step up to the plate. For in another sense,
this is a great opportunity for family to participate. There are a couple of
major Festivals (Marley and Langarado) on the Horizon drawing new and
traditional pholk south. Ocala is always filled with enthusiastic young
family and is often the birthplace of kitchens and tribes. I would be
surprised if it did not happen that way again. There will be both old and
new kitchens at Ocala and I expect that these will provide the driving
forces at this year's Gathering.
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  Thought I'd Share         


Author: Moon Shine
Date: Dec 31, 2007 15:50

Stumbled across a really good artist, Nick Drake.
He wrote folk music and played acoustic guitar in early 70's.
He had a very short career/life and was relatively unknown when living.
No video was every made of him. He died in 1974.
Kind of a brilliant, but tragic figure much like Syd Barrett.

Clothes of Sand
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJ-aeo4knjE

Nick Drake bio:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake
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  Re: Endtimes Indications - 12/31/07         


Author: gaia
Date: Dec 31, 2007 15:02

Time is an illusion.
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  Re: Endtimes Indications - 12/31/07         


Author: biggus
Date: Dec 31, 2007 14:46

"George" wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:d4cb9e4e-3f9e-4caa-85cd-991c113e7cfe@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
> Endtimes Indications - 12/31/07
>
> 2007 a Year of Weather Records in U.S.*
>
>
> By SETH BORENSTEIN
> AP Science Writer
>
>
> WASHINGTON (AP) -- When the calendar turned to 2007, the heat went on
> and the weather just got weirder. January was the warmest first month
> on
> record worldwide - 1.53 degrees above normal.

Perhaps you should pull that thermometer outcha ass first.
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  The Creature from the Bowels of Lk. Havisu.....         


Author: whistler
Date: Dec 31, 2007 14:33

.....which enters through the nasal membrane and EATS the brains of
small children.

FOXNEWS.COM HOME > SCITECH
Arizona Teen Becomes Sixth Victim This Year of Brain-Eating Amoeba

Sunday, September 30, 2007

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,298338,00.html?sPage=fnc.health/neurology
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  'million-dollar murray'         


Author: freak vent flyer
Date: Dec 31, 2007 14:14

Why problems like homelessness may be easier to solve than to manage.

http://www.gladwell.com/2006/2006_02_13_a_murray.html

Writer tells about Murray Barr, a homeless alcoholic man in Reno, Nevada.
Two local police officers, Steve Johns and Patrick O'Bryan, tracked chronic
inebriates for six months and found that just one of them ran up a bill of a
hundred thousand dollars at a single hospital. For the ten years he had been
on the streets, Murray had run up a medical bill as large as anyone in
Nevada.
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