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Author: mika
Date: Sep 7, 2007 08:41
.... it's sung to the tune of some song by the rock band bad company. i don't know the title of it. "Rock n Roll Fantasy" But my title, Ladies and Gentlemen, is: PYROTECHNICAL PAGAN FANTASY Here come the jesters, one two three It's a part of my fantasy, Lightin' fires, and tumblin' around, Shootin' out sparks, and singin' out loud - ...
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Author: Rufus Opus
Date: Sep 7, 2007 08:11
.... it's about paganism and pagans. it's sung to the tune of some song by the rock band bad company. i don't know the title of it. But my title, Ladies and Gentlemen, is: PYROTECHNICAL PAGAN FANTASY Here come the jesters, one two three It's a part of my fantasy, Lightin' fires, and tumblin' around, Shootin' out sparks, and singin' out loud - "It...
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Author: Damned-Virus-Data Miner providers
Date: Aug 13, 2008 19:20
...making, his spectacle is intended to present China’s new face to the world with stagecraft and pyrotechnics that organizers boast have no equal in the history of the Games. Whether or not it ...making, his spectacle is intended to present China’s new face to the world with stagecraft and pyrotechnics that organizers boast have no equal in the history of the Games. Whether or not it ...
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Author: hu.jt.china
Date: Aug 13, 2008 10:50
... making, his spectacle is intended to present China’s new face to the world with stagecraft and pyrotechnics that organizers boast have no equal in the history of the Games. Whether or not it succeeds, ... making, his spectacle is intended to present China’s new face to the world with stagecraft and pyrotechnics that organizers boast have no equal in the history of the Games. Whether or not it ...
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Author: bill page
Date: Jul 15, 2008 19:50
... to the left side and one to the right. 5.) At 7:33 if you look toward the back of the crane structure you can very clearly see the two of them jumping down. 6.) another thing about the "pyrotechnics hiding their escape", if you watch again, the pyro didn't go off until after the curtain fell. the curtain falls, you see that it's empty and then it goes off. that wouldn't hide much. ...
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Author: Heat Miser
Date: Jul 3, 2008 22:36
...beneath the oceanic crust. When the gas pressure gets high enough, it pops like a champagne bottle being uncorked. With news this week that polar ice is melting dramatically, underwater Arctic pyrotechnics might seem like a logical smoking gun. Scientists don't see any significant connection, however. "We don't believe the volcanoes had much effect on the overlying ice," Reeves-Sohn...
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Author: Kent Wills
Date: Jun 30, 2008 20:57
... clients to afford outside help. Once I based a federal appeals brief on J. S. Bach's d-minor fugue and had the judges cheering, but just for the record, I don't use any special pyrotechnics anymore. I'm sure it was a break from the normal legalese they read. But I'm also sure it played no part in whether you won or lost. I don't see how Toccata and fugue in D minor...
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Author: Kent Wills
Date: Jun 30, 2008 20:50
... of it. Courtrooms aren't known for the acoustics, so I can't see a performance of any of Bach's work warranting applause. but just for the record, I don't use any special pyrotechnics anymore. Not since you got the nic-name "Lefty" anyway :-) Those days are over. Everything now is straightforward, rote even. If you say so. -- Bless me, Father, ...
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Author: Deadrat
Date: Jun 29, 2008 21:09
....com wrote: <snip> Once I based a federal appeals brief on J. S. Bach's d-minor fugue and had the judges cheering, but just for the record, I don't use any special pyrotechnics anymore. I'm sure it was a break from the normal legalese they read. But I'm also sure it played no part in whether you won or lost. You think so? I'm sure none of it actually ...
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Author: BretCahill
Date: Jun 29, 2008 20:43
... lawyers wouldn't need it and the dumb ones would be too dumb to use it. Once I based a federal appeals brief on J. S. Bach's d-minor fugue and had the judges cheering, but just for the record, I don't use any special pyrotechnics anymore. Those days are over. Everything now is straightforward, rote even. Bret Cahill "Psychology, the queen of sciences." -- Nietzsche
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