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sesame
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posted October 26, 2004 12:16 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for sesame     Edit/Delete Message
And what, prey tell, are "Philantrophy wings"?

Also, what does "prey tell" mean?

Dean.

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iAmThat
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posted October 26, 2004 07:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for iAmThat     Edit/Delete Message
Dear Sesame,

I am driving a beemer - convertible. My first one. With all those doomsday predictions starting next month/ year, I thought I might as well fulfil my wish

What is prey tell ? I didn't understand you?

I was drawing a parallel between angels and the angelic nature of humans when they really perform a good deed that of giving, sharing. Hmm... I don't know why I said that. It appears having wings is good to my mind. The bigger the better. Its a transformation.

Heh better delete before the cat is back.

LOVE and PEACE.

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sesame
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posted October 26, 2004 08:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for sesame     Edit/Delete Message
Yeah, "prey tell" is an expression that I've never really understood.

Good choice on the beemer! I love the grills! And the sleekiness. My best car though is the Porsche 911 with whale tale. I love the 76 model, but new Carreras are good too I'm also liking the Boxster S - same power as the 911, but convertable and newer looking. I don't know. I still love the lines of the 911. That's why my page has the name in the URL and I mention them there. They are very ekkie though.

Yes, wings are cool Have you seen the game "Soul Reaver" when his wings got broken? That was very sad. But cool how you could still use them as parachutes.

I think this thread's now going to the dogs!

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iAmThat
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posted October 26, 2004 10:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for iAmThat     Edit/Delete Message
Soul Reaver - No I don't have playstation
Is it cool?
I have the X box

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sesame
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posted October 26, 2004 11:07 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for sesame     Edit/Delete Message
Yeah, but games take a lot of time. Also, apparantly, when you clocked it, the end sequence was pretty lame. I'm trying to play Primal on PS2 at the present. Also Final Fantasy X. I have about ten or so, and I don't think I've clocked any. There's just no time! I'm getting frustrated, but then I just think "why do I need to clock them?" They're fun when I have the time, but otherwise they don't need to be played.

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Kat
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posted October 27, 2004 06:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kat     Edit/Delete Message
Slap you? No way! I can't believe your finally getting "it"!!!!!

Where else can dogs and "cats" play but here at L-Goodman!!

By the way tonight at about 10:45 EST there will be a lunar eclipse!

IAT- I scanned by book of If Life is a Game... and as I recall, almost everthing I accept as truth except the tendency of manifesting for ego purposes and our being absolutedly totally in control of our lives. It also hits on the concept of manifesting diseases in certain parts of our bodies have certain metaphysical interpretations. For instance if someone is having a problem with their feet - it supposedly means that they are having difficulting moving forward - I think it just might mean lots of stuff -- one would be that the person simply needs to lose weight..

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sesame
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posted October 27, 2004 07:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for sesame     Edit/Delete Message
Um, sorry, but I think I lost it again!?

With Love,
Dean.

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iAmThat
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posted October 27, 2004 07:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for iAmThat     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks Kat,

Thanks for the Lunar eclipse reminder. I am planning to step outside and oggle at the beauty of it. Hope, I don't get any more bad news this time.

PEACE and LOVE.

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Kat
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posted November 02, 2004 07:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kat     Edit/Delete Message
Teaselbaby,
I was scrolling through the posts -- thanks for the compliments. I noticed your from my neck of the woods!

Here is my new gratitude list

1. That Kerry will be our new president. (It's 7:25 and I'm confident that this will be so.)
2. That Bush will no longer be our president!
3. For some clarity that has recently come to me.
4. For everyone helping my father rake his leaves.
5. For my aches and pains telling me what to pay attention to.
6. For people who are way more rational and heady than me because I smugly get to say to myself "I'm not that bad."
7. That I can still go a few more months without getting my highlights touched up.
8. For a Halloween with tall bare trees and leaves that blow in the wind.
9.clam chowder
10. The internet

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