Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF - Geishas, Dolls, and Sheep
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Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF - Geishas, Dolls, and Sheep         

Group: alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley · Group Profile
Author: Frank Kalder
Date: Dec 21, 2006 01:18

marika wrote:
> Frank Kalder wrote:
>
> [...]
>>>>
_International Stuff (worldwide)_
>>>>
>>>> They apparently appreciate 'our daily talks' in Australia ...
>>>> www.barossa-region.org/Australia/index0167.html
>>>>
>>> how interesting. I had never heard of this part of Australia.
>>>
>> I did neither, though!
>> But with the "Leading Royal Admiral's Kreuzer HAPLIFNET" cruising
>> through holistic universalities around the GLOBE 'we' may just get
>> to ANYWHERE...~~~
>> http://groups.google.com/group/HAPLIF-BLOGGING_Deutsch/msg/8798c69003cbb6f5?&hl=...
>
> what a lovely compliment and what great art
>
Glad you enjoyed it...

_Lyrics_
>>>
>>> "I'm on this ride for the thrill of it/ living the dream that's
>>> what life's all about/ and working it out." --Robert Randolph, from
>>> Colorblind
>>>
>> Yeah - extremely true :)
>>
> I think you may have missed the more fashion oriented song of RRs that
> I found, so I am reposting it here
>
> "Whether it's rock and roll or old soul (It Don't Matter)/ Disco,
> Calypso (It Don't Matter)/ Suit and Tie or Tie-Dye (It Don't
> Matter)/ Snakeskins or Timberlands (It Don't Matter)/ Tight Fade or
> Long Braid / Break Dance, Slam dance (It Don't Matter)."--Ain't
> nothing wrong with that
>
Thanks for reposting it (maybe missed it before).
>
> "Relentless poetic rhyme never ceases infinity
> Forever smokin the mic lyric contact I be open
> Naturally high and no need to pass the Dutchie
> I'm the living circle circle dot dot, nobody can touch me"--The Fire In
> Which You Burn
> Funcrusher Plus
>
> Frank Kalder wrote:
>
>>>
>> I'm watching out to occasionally meet a 'doggy geisha' ~~~
>
> how about a dolly geisha instead
>
Yeah, that might do as well...
However, in German Dolly stands for a sheep, though ;)
That's because of the cloned one (in the UK) whose name was Dolly.
www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/europe/02/14/cloned.dolly.dies/index.html

And, also in Germany, we've got the former extremely successful Czech
porntar DOLLY BUSTER www.dollybuster.de who is meanwhile an art-scene
estimated painter of female erotic bodies and faces
http://www.mdr.de/brisant/promi-klatsch/3812243.html
> - Forwarded Usenet-message -
> From: marika
> Newsgroups: alt.drugs.melatonin
> Subject: beat'n down step[
> Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 21:43:27 -0500
>
> At the Roanoke history museum they had a display, for which we had to
> pay....display
>
> a small world
> after all type display with various 2 foot dolls from different
> countries, with associated sheet music
> singing christmas carols. The best of all....the geisha
> singing christmas carols
>
Hey, that's terrific ~~~ :)
>
> "It has a dial gauge on top (so it's quiet) and it's not much
> heavier than the old Mirro 12qt -- but it takes up a *lot* more storage
> space. It could also be used for cooking roasts, etc. but I'd
> recommend a smaller one."-zxcvBob
>
;))

Ciao, Frank

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