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Author: blublu Date: Jan 8, 2007 07:06
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> blu wrote:
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>>> blu wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 13:03:32 -0800, John...
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Author: beautybeauty Date: Jan 9, 2007 09:22
CoreyWhite wrote:
> Bob Terwilliger wrote:
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>> CoreyWhite wrote:
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>>> This is my vision of Olympiada in digital charcoal. I spent
>>> a few hours visualizing how I imagined her to look,
>>>
>> You envisioned her STANDING? Surely that's the posture she's LEAST likely to
>> adopt.
>>
>> Bob
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> It might be more interesting if I put some clothes on her, and did
> another drawing of her as a portrait, so you could see her face. But
> I'm finding out now that I have her photos, once I go to all of this
> trouble modeling the charcoal drawing, I can look at that and draw it
> again on paper and it is 10x better than what I started with. :) ...
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Author: kjkj Date: Jan 9, 2007 14:03
Tom wrote:
> "kj" supernet.com> wrote in message
> news:C4OdnZVII4OAKj7YRVnygw@bt.com...
>> Tom wrote:
>>>> Tom wrote:
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>>>>> Again, let us know when you can reliably do something with it other
>>>>> than
>>>>> affect your own perceptions.
>>>> Of course, it is your own perceptions you must change first before you
>>>> can change the perceptions of others. That is when reality changes.
>>>>
>>>> What are your powers, Tom?
>>> The power of critical thinking. It's probably beyond your comprehension.
>> Powers.......well I piss standing up and crap sitting down.
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> Not everybody can do this, either.
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Author: beautybeauty Date: Jan 9, 2007 14:10
Ravenlynne wrote:
> CoreyWhite wrote:
>> Bob Terwilliger wrote:
>>> CoreyWhite wrote:
>>>
>>>> This is my vision of Olympiada in digital charcoal. I spent
>>>> a few hours visualizing how I imagined her to look,
>>> You envisioned her STANDING? Surely that's the posture she's LEAST
>>> likely to
>>> adopt.
>>>
>>> Bob
>>
>> It might be more interesting if I put some clothes on her, and did
>> another drawing of her as a portrait, so you could see her face. But
>> I'm finding out now that I have her photos, once I go to all of this
>> trouble modeling the charcoal drawing, I can look at that and draw it
>> again on paper and it is 10x better than what I started with. :)
>>
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Author: RavenlynneRavenlynne Date: Jan 9, 2007 15:10
beauty wrote:
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> The face on me in that first portrait is wrong. The bone structure in my
> face is more defined, I have higher cheek bones. Give him credit for
> trying.
I give him credit for being sick.
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> I am honored that he would do this for me, of his own volition, as my
> name is getting smeared across the Internet.
Yeah...some stranger is posting his drawings of how he thinks I look
naked on the internet...I wouldn't be upset about that at all..just
happy. Whatever.
>
> BTW I told TDVForum that you had defiled two of my nyms on my space, and
> they thought I was promoting my My Space site. I don't have one!
I've never even visited MySpace. That's libel. I will punish you by
doing something nasty....like posting a lot or something.
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Author: beautybeauty Date: Jan 9, 2007 15:24
Ravenlynne wrote:
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>> I am honored that he would do this for me, of his own volition, as my
>> name is getting smeared across the Internet.
>
> Yeah...some stranger is posting his drawings of how he thinks I look
> naked on the internet...I wouldn't be upset about that at all..just
> happy. Whatever.
>
Again, you misjudged and you assume you are correct. I gave him a
photograph of me, a portrait, to counter his naked fantasy, and he is
working on that. You see this? Erroneous conclusion on your part,
broadcast to the world equals slander, calumny and gossip.
>>
>> BTW I told TDVForum that you had defiled two of my nyms on my space,
>> and they thought I was promoting my My Space site. I don't have one!
>
> I've never even visited MySpace. That's libel. I will punish you by
> doing something nasty....like posting a lot or something. ...
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Author: beautybeauty Date: Jan 11, 2007 19:20
CoreyWhite wrote:
> beauty wrote:
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>> CoreyWhite wrote:
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>>>>>
>>>> This is nonsense Corey, absolute nonsense! Just drink purified water.
>>>> Leave it at that. Filtered water. Perhaps you need an OA meeting. I
>>>> would recommend a 24 hour juice fast. Eat a salad the night before. Do
>>>> it and see what happens. Let us know.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> It isn't just water either, you can also live on the air. When I quit
>>> smoking for 3 months before I had 10x the energy, and was losing so
>>> much weight. Even though some people say you gain weight. Oxygen is
>>> what we think the body uses to convert stored fats and sugars into
>>> energy. :) And I don't drink, only water!
>>>
>>> I gave you my phone number if you choose to call me & discuss.
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Author: M. Shirley ChongM. Shirley Chong Date: Jan 11, 2007 21:07
CoreyWhite wrote:
> This miracle formula really works!! I just drank about 12 tall glasses
> of water in the past 20 minuets, and I have a super rush. The kind of
> rush you get after exercising, and working outside on a nice day, when
> you are feeling great anyway! DRINK MORE WATER. FORGET THE CAFFIEN &
> THE SUGAR SODAS!!!
Corey, you are risking death. Google on "water intoxication."
If a "tall glass" is eight ounces (the size of an average juice
glass), you're claiming you drank 96 ounces of water in 20 minutes.
That translates to 2.8 litres, well within the rough guideline of
1.8 to 3.0 litres per hour danger level.
The first symptoms of water intoxication are dizziness and
lightheadedness. The symptoms can progress very rapidly from "light
rugh" to death.
This is not something to play with, Corey. Depending on your diet,
your activity level and other factors, you are risking death from
electrolyte imbalance, cerebral edema, cytolisis or a whole bunch of
other things that this layperson doesn't understand.
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Author: BeautyBeauty Date: Jan 12, 2007 20:59
>
> Maybe you can use
> Madonna as your goddes of sex to help you finding wildest sex partner
> you could ever had.
What? You have *got* to be kidding me.
>
> In my country (Indonesia) a magick practioner will not anounce
> something like doing curse to his/ her victims. The victim, or the
> family victims, or even people around him will hunt him down to the
> death. Some few years ago could be called as season of "Pembakaran
> tukang santet" or season of curse practitioner's burning (i don't think
> the english translation is correct, here word per word translation:
> Pembakaran=burning; tukang=practitioner=the man who craft something;
> santet=curse=vodoo works). Common practice to handle "tukang santet"
> (=curser) is "taking" him out his house, draging him around the
> neighbourhood, torture him, this usually end by burning the curser.
>
Oh wonderful. Wow.
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