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"Craig" wrote: > Saw this one last night and I highly recommend it. Very cool and if you > liked teh 1st you'll love this. If you haven't seen the first one, go rent > it. You don't need to see teh 1st one to enjoy this, but it helps. > > The visuals reminded me of stuff out of a Clive Barker book (Abarat, > Imagica, etc....) > > I'd love del Toro to take on Weaveworld. Yeah, the scene     

Group: rec.music.artists.springsteen · Group Profile · Search for weaveworld in rec.music.artists.springsteen
Author: The Mighty T.B.
Date: Jul 17, 2008 17:19

On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 12:46:59 GMT, Moley <Moley@SpuriousJunk.net.org.com> wrote: Mike Plowman wrote in news:r3m964hcg59o62mmohtbi00l1thlaa7fcr@4ax.com: On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 13:08:12 +0100, "Col" <reddwarfer2@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: To which all the good folk over on uk.politics.misc will be wondering, who the hell is Barker? A little research would quickly tell then
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Uriel <aa8990@hotmail.com> wrote in news:eEA0k.86299$%%15.17732@bignews7.bellsouth.net: > On Sun, 01 Jun 2008 18:00:30 +0100, GreenMin wrote and i responded: > >> "Uriel" <aa8990@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:PdA0k. >>> >>> Thomas' heart stopped around 1:30 a.m. Saturday and doctors said >>> she >>> had no pulse. Rigor mortis started to set in, and she was placed on >>> a respiratory     

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Author: Craig
Date: Jul 17, 2008 16:44

Modemac wrote: Worldnet enjoys fostering conspiracy theories, and many of its commentaries speculate on ways to turn the United States towards Jesus Christ and away from evil. Isn't that last bit a major oxymoron, since more evil is done by Jesus morons than by all the hopped-up machete lords in Haiti? Their idea of Good is my idea of the luminescent "bait" dangling from the forehead
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Modemac wrote: > Worldnet enjoys fostering conspiracy theories, > and many of its commentaries speculate on ways to turn the United > States towards Jesus Christ and away from evil. Isn't that last bit a major oxymoron, since more evil is done by Jesus morons than by all the hopped-up machete lords in Haiti? Their idea of Good is my idea of the luminescent "bait" dangling from the forehead     

Group: uk.politics.misc · Group Profile · Search for weaveworld in uk.politics.misc
Author: Mike Plowman
Date: Jun 27, 2008 05:54

I don't give a tenth of a dead rat's ass about masonry, but I once spackled a whole den in one afternoon. -- HellPope Huey I'm the filling of a sandwich sign that says "Child-molesting killer bees in turbans penetrate USDA terrorist cell, details at 11" Tired of the pecking order of the loft and the predictability of each day, the bird wanted
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tad@homeofthegnome.net wrote: > Oh don't worry abut SODDl, destroyer of worlds (He's my bitch now in > any case.) So exactly what are the duties and obligations of being someone's bitch? I'd like a different slant on it from someone who doesn't make it part of their life's work to amass a stable of 'em like most SubGeeners do. Just curious. For SCIENCE. -- HellPope Huey     

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Author: DuhIdiot
Date: Jun 1, 2008 10:28

tad@homeofthegnome.net wrote: Oh don't worry abut SODDl, destroyer of worlds (He's my bitch now in any case.) So exactly what are the duties and obligations of being someone's bitch? I'd like a different slant on it from someone who doesn't make it part of their life's work to amass a stable of 'em like most SubGeeners do. Just curious. For SCIENCE. -- HellPope Huey
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Tokay Pino Gris wrote: > To rule out "impossibility" as such, you need not consider possibility, > as crazy as this might sound. I think it is obvious that you can't say > "Aliens are impossible". You can't say how likely they are, but you also > can't say they are impossible. To the contrary: One *can* quantify the possibility of aliens. A rather famous equation -- which you may not     

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Author: H.P. Huey
Date: May 22, 2008 07:54

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Author: H.P. Huey
Date: May 22, 2008 07:54

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Author: H.P. Huey
Date: May 22, 2008 07:49

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Author: H.P. Huey
Date: Mar 27, 2008 07:15

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Author: H.P. Huey
Date: Mar 27, 2008 07:15

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Author: Dionisio
Date: Mar 23, 2008 19:25

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