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Author: lutheluthe
Date: Apr 30, 2007 21:23
Steve wrote:
> I saw it. I thought it was very good and from my experience
> a balanced portrayal of both inner experience and external
> other relating.
Hi, Steve!
It's nice to see you're still here :)
Do you live in England? (Don't have to answer.) Do you know
if a copy can be bought from the BBC? I don't suppose they
make all their old shows available?
nicky
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Author: lutheluthe
Date: Apr 30, 2007 21:11
I wrote:
> [We're reading] M*moirs of a Fighting Captian (L*rd Chocr*ne)
>
>> He was a Navy captian 200 years ago. He reminds
>> me alot of the Leutenant. He's really funny.
and tv replied:
> i would be interested in reading this if it reminds you of the
> Leutenant.
Hi, tv :)
Here's a little example. This is just the kind of fix the
Leutenant would get us into. (Except we don't hunt)
"Another of our amusements was shooting; and one day a
circumstance took place of which I did not for a long
time hear the last. Being invited to pass a week with
the admiral, who was about to give a dinner...
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Author: lutheluthe
Date: Apr 30, 2007 20:42
> Today i went to see a g*spel choir sing for free in a church in the
> worst part of my city. I walked there (took about an hour) and was a
> bit squicky feeling about the audience (assorted homeless, aboriginal,
> mentally disabled, addicted peoples). The choir was fantastic. I've
> been thinking of auditioning with them. And it was great to see these
> poor people coming to watch a free performance. One woman, who was
> wearing a child's plastic gold coloured tiara with big red "rubies"
> got up and danced in the aisle. Another person, a boy of about 15, was
> brought in by two handlers who kept him tightly between them the whole
> time. He wouldn't sit, but smiled and smiled and smiled at the music.
>
> It was okay to feel squicky at first, and became good to sit among
> them. A nice experience...
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Author: lutheluthe
Date: Apr 30, 2007 20:27
Hi, keiki!
about the aa keiki wrote:
> we don lik her
> we don b wif her
It's probably better that you don't. :( She sounds very scary
to me too.
about her new t keiki wrote:
> she gots a bunny jus zakly lik ar bunny sep ar bunny bigr :)
You should take your bunny in to meet her bunny. I bet they
would like each other!
Friends?
nicky
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Author: TribalNationTribalNation
Date: Apr 30, 2007 20:26
Stuff You Should Know ...
In 2008, it is expected that all 50 States begin the process
of having all drivers license installed with a radio frequency
identification (RFID) chip. The propaganda is that it's the
best way to ensure the identity of every person in the US.
Legislation is already being drafted for the implementation
of attaching a National ID card to driver licenses, periodic
and strategically located check-points in every State.
Check-points that will permit the search and seizure of any
person/property without warrant or probable cause. For
National Security reasons you may be detained indefinitely
without cause, legal counsel nor a court hearing.
What makes RFID chips so dangerous to liberty is that
they emit a frequency that can be detected through solid
objects. Ever see that movie, Enemy of the State with
Will Smith where a government agency was able to use
a satellite and chip detection to keep finding him? A perfect
example of art imitating life.
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Author: lutheluthe
Date: Apr 30, 2007 19:43
Sierra of TNwrote:
> This is the first I've ever heard of this movie. Was
> it played here in the US?
I don't know but I'd like to get a copy of it if I could!
nicky
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Author: the valeriansthe valerians
Date: Apr 30, 2007 16:12
On 30 Apr 2007 09:40:05 -0700, lionheart hotmail.com>
wrote:
>On Apr 30, 5:05 am, the valerians juno.com> wrote:
>> On 30 Apr 2007 00:35:06 -0700, lionheart hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
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>>>On Apr 29, 7:42 pm, luthe
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Author: JuniperJuniper
Date: Apr 30, 2007 11:53
In article malasada.lava.net>,
astri example.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, luthe wrote:
>> I asked:
>>> she dropped in once. the t knew immediately. otherwise, she
>>> (keiki) hasn't said a whole lot about it.
>>
>> Does she like the new t?
>>
>> nicky
>
> she gots a bunny jus zakly lik ar bunny sep ar bunny bigr :)
>
> usses:)
Hi, Keiki! Quite a few years ago, the T I saw had a big grey and white
bunny that I named Veronica. When my T had to have some medical stuff
done and be away for a while, she let me take Veronica home with me.
:-) Veronica was nice and soft and big and solid and really good for
hugs. I took her back when my T was back in her office.
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