On May 25, 5:14Â am, Executive Function
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> On 25 May, 08:48, Janine Starscream yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> On May 24, 2:41Â pm, Executive Function
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>> hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> On 23 May, 18:17, Kisai
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>>>> On May 23, 7:27Â am, ishtar gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>> On May 22, 1:56Â pm, Executive Function
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>>>>> hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> As in... broken mirrors, flickering lights off kilter? Â Well -
>>>>>> sometimes unexplainable things happen. Â We aren't supposed to know
>>>>>> everything. Â Quite the reverse...
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>>>>> No, the broken mirrors is from me being a klutz, and the lights may
>>>>> flicker from my stereo system. I'm not given to the heebie jeebies at
>>>>> the drop of a hat. There are explanations for most things. It's kinda
>>>>> difficult to describe what I mean by off kilter. It's more subtle than
>>>>> that.
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>>>> Your friend is more likely visiting you; your mind, rather than the
>>>> actual property.
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>> yeah but that would neither be satisfying to them or complete. You
>> silly objectivists object too much. Its boring and your not doing
>> anybody any good except your own greedy selfs, go to heck darn you.- Hide quoted text -
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> LOL! Â Perhaps you could do with a nice exciting day out at a theme
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meebe, i'd rather go to ong's hat and take an egg ride