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Author: Garrison Hilliard
Date: Sep 3, 2008 23:28
... and Peabody awards. Cartoonist Robert Smigel called it "the greatest half-hour American TV has ever produced." In addition to animating every "Peanuts" film and TV special, Mr. Melendez provided the wordless voice of Snoopy, Charlie Brown's irrepressible beagle. Mr. Melendez spoke gibberish into a tape recorder, then played the tape at high speed. (He used the same method to record the ...
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Author: Treesong
Date: Jun 17, 2008 20:38
... is a unique, visionary comic, exquisitely drawn and so fully realized that adults and children alike find themselves drawn deeply into Woodring's hallucinatory mindscape. The stories, almost entirely wordless, are told with brilliant, candy colors that people of all ages find alluring. The stories themselves unravel like a good puzzle, rewarding re-reading, providing an experience as ...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: May 20, 2008 11:18
... Narcissus ever looked into a pool of still water, he understood that the face staring back was his own image and not that of a second, ghostly primitive. Perhaps he also thought in some wordless fashion: this is I, who exists apart from the clamorous band and will someday die. Scientists, given enough time, might deduce whether this is true and thereby have something to say about the ...
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Author: Micky Wong
Date: May 19, 2008 08:23
... may find a local scapegoat to imprison or execute, but will be loath to permit a critical examination of the causes. That might turn up evidence of the corruption that pervades Chinese society, including the government and party. The survivors deserve better than a cover-up, however, and the dead wordlessly cry out for the truth. International Herald Tribune Copyright www.iht.com
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Author: tsujsuadluag
Date: Mar 19, 2008 10:50
... i value in myself greatly...i do have a big ego in SCH...but never in person (most would think this is not true...but it is). most of the time, people think i'm kinda dumb because of my wordless attitude in front of people. temsis when asked to explain sometime or when ask for advice or when ask to do things, i do have tons to say and/or offer. or when people offend me, i will have tons ...
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Author: The Speaking Clock
Date: Feb 24, 2008 07:55
... you would have seen there was a compliment inherent in the approach and no malice intended.)) My query is this - have you heard of magicians who throw the words away?  Any information on wordless rituals would be most appreciated. Have you read much about the "Empty Handed Adept"? I´m afraid I know little of this myself but I think the term is pregnant with meaning (I ...
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Author: 565
Date: Feb 23, 2008 21:11
... or ignorant, or something to find amusing (I´ve been there!). Don´t put yourself down! My query is this - have you heard of magicians who throw the words away? Any information on wordless rituals would be most appreciated. Have you read much about the "Empty Handed Adept"? I´m afraid I know little of this myself but I think the term is pregnant with meaning (I have the Buddhist ...
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Author: Harlequiness
Date: Feb 22, 2008 05:56
... stripped out and replaced with sounds from the natural world. A seashell and a bulls horn was involved, and much else. The me upstairs running the show seemed to think the words of rituals were amusing affectations. My query is this - have you heard of magicians who throw the words away? Any information on wordless rituals would be most appreciated. Hasta luego y mucho gracias :)
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Author: kevirwin
Date: Feb 8, 2008 20:20
... ever looked into a pool of still water, he understood that the face staring back was his own image and not that of a second, ghostly primitive. Perhaps he also thought in some wordless fashion: this is I, who exists apart from the clamorous band and will someday die. Scientists, given enough time, might deduce whether this is true and thereby have something to say about the ...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Feb 8, 2008 20:15
... Narcissus ever looked into a pool of still water, he understood that the face staring back was his own image and not that of a second, ghostly primitive. Perhaps he also thought in some wordless fashion: this is I, who exists apart from the clamorous band and will someday die. Scientists, given enough time, might deduce whether this is true and thereby have something to say about the ...
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