Frank Kalder wrote:
> marika wrote:
>> dammit dammit dammit i had to rewrite this whole thing because it
>> crashed
>>
> O my goodness ;(
and the kaputting happened again today,
as a result of yesterday's problem, i vergessed to post something
>
>> Frank Kalder wrote:
>>
>
> Fashion Stuff
>>>>
in no computer can i access this
>>
>> couldn't load this, will try tomorrow
>>
>> ummm that wasn't a dress, more like the absence of a dress
>> but kind of neat
>> not sure if it's aggressive, either. provocative, sexy, tied and bound
>> yet free, maybe?
>>
> Yeah, sure, of course!
>
>>>& more fashion stuff
www.alexis.it
>>> (each time you enter the website you'll get another 'rotator'
>>> photo).
>>
>
> I'm glad you appreciate this sort of designer stuff :)
yup
>
>>>
>>> Erdem
>>>
>>>> i particularly love erdem. when he said his signature is the dress,
>>>> that was enough. i never wear pants as i hate them. uncommon for women
>>>> all of whom that i know constantly tell me that pants are more
>>>> comfortable but they are not.
>>>>
>>>> it was enough that he adores dresses, but when he said he likes bright
>>>> colors, that was all i needed to know that fringey though he may be,
>>>> this is stuff i would wear any day
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>> i really like the one dress, and would select it for work, and the
>> other would be a first selection for a party. just beautiful stuff
>>>
> O yeah :)
>
> The Pope & the Islam
>>>
>>> *Papal gathering aimed to staunch Islam controversy*
here is what i vergessed
<
Looking to marry the Roman Catholic Church's 2,000-year-history
with the modern world's technological bent, Boston's Cardinal
Sean O'Malley on Thursday became the first U.S. cardinal to
launch a blog.
http://ct.enews.pcmag.com/rd/cts?d=184-3296-3-121-265497-412766-0-0-0-1>>
.
also i just heard on the news about the german opera showing that was
cancelled because it shows major religious leaders beheaded including
mahomet. they apparently want to prevent more arguing. angela had
something to say, sounded as if she was against the cancellation
>>
>> ich glaube that this is a good direction.
>>
> Das glaube ich jetzt auch!
>>
>> i decided today that glaube and globe are etymologically related
>> because our heads are round globes.
>>
> Maybe so :)
>>
>> i am probably the crazzzeee
>>
> Just, perhaps, eccentrically creative?!
>
>>>>
>>> Benedict XVI said: "We are in great need of an authentic dialogue
>>> between religions and between cultures, capable of assisting us, in a
>>> spirit of fruitful cooperation, to overcome all the tensions together."
>>>
>>>
>>> || Quoting his predecessor, John Paul II, he also called for
>>> "reciprocity in all spheres," especially religious freedom. It is one
>>> of the pope's major arguments that if Muslims can worship and build
>>> mosques in the West, Christians should be allowed to do the same in
>>> Islamic countries, which is often not the case.||
>>>
www.post-gazette.com/pg/06269/725007-82.stm
>>>
>>> Referring to your question regarding "la nefandezza", it means
>>> turpitude, outrage or sacrilege.
>>>
> PARIS HILTON
in full view she just looks like a pretty golden lady
>>
>> she looks cute, but i would have guessed she was trying to emulate xena
>> the warrior princess rather than a "Biergarten-Mädchen"
>>
madl playing with dreidl
dirndl with mirndl?
that is great news about the madl's fondness for these dresses
>
> Vancouver and Victoria (Canada)
>
>> here's some more from the journal, turning back to the squid discussion
>> about vancouver and victoria.
>>
>> If you are in downtown Vancouver, there is a art museum there right
>> around the hotels.
>>
>>
http://www.vanartgallery.bc.ca/home.cfm
>>
>>
that's exactly it
>> they have really fascinating stuff about the natives from that area.
>> But there was this crazy white woman emily carr who went to live
>> amongst them and she was this rich white lady and she just didn't care,
>> she was a kook and she preserved a lot of their heritage by painting
>> and drawing them.
>>
>>
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/C/carr.html
>>
>> They mostly died out as a result of tb and stuff like that brought to
>> them by the infamous white disease ridden blanket brigade. You haven't
>> seen totem poles like these before.
>>
>>
http://www.svreeland.com/fl-1st-nation.html
>>
>> Also, the national rock of canada is something called an ammolite which
>> is really a fossilized snail or something like that. You will see them
>> in jewelry all over the place.
>>
>>
http://www.korite.com/jewelry.htm
>>
>> There is a lot of music and jazz and art all over the city. I went to
>> a restaurant called Bukowski's, which was incredible. bukowski was an
>> american poet. a semi biographical movie of his life was released last
>> year
>>
>>
http://imdb.com/title/tt0417658
>>
>> My friend was a waiter there. Though you are apt to nail a good
>> restaurant any where you go there.
>>
>> They also have a real nice aquarium in the city built into their city
>> park. at the entrance to stanley park, there is a statue of one of my
>> favorite poets ever, yeats.
>>
>> There is a trolley that takes you on a loop that is well worth it if
>> there is nice weather. We had rain rain clouds. so to get out of the
>> rain, we went into the aquarium to look at water
>>
http://www.vanaqua.org/home/
>>
>> the pictures here reload,too, but no one is anywhere as pretty as the
>> alexis rotators, not even the starfish
>>
>> because of the rain, we did not get a chance to do the loop. But the
>> aquarium is nice because unlike most zoo/aquariums they make a big deal
>> about the balance of intruding on animals lives vs preserving them from
>> extinction. I liked their attitude.
>>
>> If you go to the rich place, by ferry, they have this harbor mall, just
>> like in baltimore with a cool food court.
>>
>> victoria by contrast is a tiny island so performing arts are not as
>> common. Victoria has only very small very typical house bands. They
>> are mostly in british style pubs, but most of these have real good
>> food. like squid, local beer and several local ciders. we stayed at
>> the empress, a most awe inspiring hotel. apparently, this is still a
>> very active harbor, and the view of this harbor and hotel is the first
>> thing incoming passengers primarily from asia see.
>>
>>
http://www.fairmont.com/FA/en/CDA/Home/Hotels/Facilities/CDRestaurantDetail/0,1130...
>>
>> They have posh restaurants associated with the hotels, mostly like Tea
>> Rooms but if you want to do high tea at the Empress, people mostly say
>> they like it. the tea service in this picture is characteristic of the
>> atmosphere of the high tea.
>>
>>
http://www.fairmont.com/FA/en/CDA/Home/Hotels/Facilities/CDRestaurantDetail/0,1130...
>>
>> I did not want to pay for icky sandwiches and pastries. though others
>> enjoy such things. I would stick with the pubs.
>>
>> But it is fun to walk through the hotels to see the big tea urns and
>> the american tourists pretending to be British. The hotels expect the
>> walk through traffic because they are old and historic.
>>
there were very many imposingly beautiful people in the restaurant. i
didn't see any one famous, but that doesn't mean there wasn't anyone
famous there. i really wasn't aware as to why all those beautiful
people were in there, til the next day
mk5000
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