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tracysalome
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posted January 14, 2005 05:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for tracysalome     Edit/Delete Message
OSAMA BIN LADEN IS LADEN (WITH) MALADIES
NEEDS A DOSE
ISON LANDS END IN SAND
(OR)IS ON SANDS END ON LAND
A MILE DO(W)N NILE
BLENDS IN SAND
BLAMED A MAN (OR MEN) ON BAD OIL DEAL
MADE OSAMA BOIL
MADE OSAMA MAD
MADE MEN BOIL
MADE MEN MADE
MADE SANE MEN (OR OSAMA) INSANE
NABS MINDS (WITH) LIES AND BLAME
MADE MEN LOSE MINDS
MADE DEMON MEN
MADE A DEMON BAND
LEADS A BAND
BAND MADE (OR LAID) SLAIN BODIES IN SAND
SEND(S) BOM(B) IN MAIL
SEND(S) BOM(B) ON LAND
SEND(S) BOM(B) ON SAIL
BAD MINDS DAMN AL(L)
IS A S(H)AME

P.S. THE NAME OSAMA BIN LADEN IS A 24 AND 6 ?!

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purple_scorp
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posted January 15, 2005 04:39 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for purple_scorp     Edit/Delete Message
OSAMA IS BAD, MAD, AND SAD

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TINK
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posted January 15, 2005 07:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for TINK     Edit/Delete Message
This one also has "no".

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SAWSAN Hammouda
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posted January 16, 2005 01:41 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for SAWSAN Hammouda     Edit/Delete Message
I shall lexigram osama's name in Arabic, his own laguage.
DISHONORED THE NATION (DANNAS AL OMMA)
NOW OSAMA HAS NO NATION (AL ANN LA OMMA L OSAMA)
NO PEACE WITH OSAMA (LA SALAM MEN OSAMA)
BLOOD FLOOD (DAMM SAL)
OSAMA SHALL NOT REMAIN (MA DAM OSAMA)

In Arabic, vowels are not written unless in a long pronounciation eg. no written O in hot, but O is written in boot. So no rules broken in my Arabic lexgram.

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Randall
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posted January 17, 2005 10:31 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message

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Sheaa Olein
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posted January 17, 2005 11:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Sheaa Olein     Edit/Delete Message
What a combined effort

Interesting phrases there;
BLAMED A MAN (OR MEN) ON BAD OIL DEAL

You're all very good lexiers - a word I just created

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purple_scorp
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posted January 18, 2005 06:28 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for purple_scorp     Edit/Delete Message
sexy lexy

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tracysalome
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posted January 19, 2005 02:09 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for tracysalome     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks for the input! That is very interesting SAWSAN.

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tracysalome
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posted January 19, 2005 02:10 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for tracysalome     Edit/Delete Message
P.S. What are you saying tink?

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Sheaa Olein
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posted January 19, 2005 08:51 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Sheaa Olein     Edit/Delete Message
Hi tracysalome ~ by Tink saying This one also has "no".

I think she meant, that basically when a lexigram contains the word no - it cancels the vibration of a word you've spiralled.

For example, if you lexigram the word lies in a word, and you also see no - Then the phrase is NO LIES

You see?

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tracysalome
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posted January 20, 2005 01:13 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for tracysalome     Edit/Delete Message
I know about the no in lexis, I was just wondering how tink would have changed the lexi.....

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Sheaa Olein
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posted January 20, 2005 06:16 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Sheaa Olein     Edit/Delete Message
Ah OK

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TINK
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posted January 20, 2005 07:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for TINK     Edit/Delete Message
tracysalome

I wouldn't have changed it at all. I'm a self-confessed lexi dummy and totally impressed with anyone who has a talent for it.

Mostly my post was a little nudge to Mr Randall. Remember the thread you started using the name President George Bush? Some of it was ... um ... maybe not entirely complimentary. Randall reminded everyone that President George Bush contains the word "no", thereby invalidating all of the not so nice things that might be said about him. Anywhoo, I was just returning the favor.

The interesting thing to me is that Osama is obviously an evil sort, so why the "no"?

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tracysalome
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posted January 20, 2005 11:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for tracysalome     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks for responding tink. Yes, I think maybe the bush lexi was a little unbalanced. On the bin laden side, maybe he isn't evil, like people think, maybe he's just extremely mentally ill.. I was just watching something on tv the other day that said that to this day in bin laden's area of the world, public stoning as punishment is still commonly practiced. Maybe growing up in that kind of environment made killing to him casual, so if that's the way it is then it wouldn't take much more than mental illness to get that out of control.

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SAWSAN Hammouda
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posted January 23, 2005 02:59 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for SAWSAN Hammouda     Edit/Delete Message
Correction, there's a misunderstanding here. What you may have ment is only applied in Saudi, not thruout middle east. They go too far in almost every concept in their lives. The media focuses only on fanatical applications, that I assure you, has nothing to do with evrybody, or the daily life. It's only a group of sick minded people. IT'S ALL POLITICS.
In Egypt, bin ladin is an enemy. We watch the news hoping President Bush has hunted him down. We're disappointed when we see him again. We also have the AUC; American University in Cairo, and american schools, they are 100 times more expensive, and still we want to join. American schools are all over Egypt. Arabs oppose American total support to Israel. Egypt has a peace treaty with Israel, and that's why arabs have us blacklisted. They want us to discard it, but we're stick to it no matter what. As for my lexi for President Bush, it was feeling he has to slow down and act wiser. He means good, but he's missing the correct access to the arab mentality. He doesn't want to have the States loose credibility among the arabs. All what I have said is only out of love, and out of a deep belief in the american style, if only President Bush would know the right buttons to push.

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tracysalome
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posted January 26, 2005 02:32 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for tracysalome     Edit/Delete Message
Hi sawsan! What I thought was generally correct. The only thing is that I can't match up the geography and religions of the region of the world so please don't take offense I'm really not claiming to know too much. I agree about president bush but I personally think that one of the reasons that he became president is to please his dad. I believe he may have biased religious beliefs. And I'm not super educated on politics but it personally bothers me that he has been so worried about saddam when osama bin laden is who his country wants. I think if not caught osama bin laden could co alot of damage with the power he has, and I think that bush is only escalating the horrible cycle of hatred and violence between countries. After seeing footage of dead babies and children due to attacks ordered by him it has infuriated me. Frankly, I'm against death penalty or corporal punishment but I adamately think that people who harm or kill children deserve to die a horrible death, I can't help that I feel that way right now in my life, as a mother those issues touch me deeply. I also feel bad for bush because it's probably not his fault that he thinks this way and is only miseducated. But he's just causing too many problems in the human aspect. I just have a strange feeling about him. I don't know if it's good or bad but I don't like it. and when I have a feeling 90% of the time it is correct. I know he was put in this position for a major reason. I also think the reason for osama not being captured is political. Have you seen farenheit 911? Personally I think it's extremely biased, and the story is told in such a biased way that it's almost annoying but it provided to me alot of information that I didn't know.

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SAWSAN Hammouda
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posted February 06, 2005 10:29 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for SAWSAN Hammouda     Edit/Delete Message
Thank you tracysalome for your reply. I wish we meet on more topics, but I'll go refresh my lexigrams studies in star signs, as it seems I have forgotten the basics after all those years away from practising. Next time I'll be ready for a better performance. Seems in this field you outrank almost everybody.

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tracysalome
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posted February 06, 2005 04:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for tracysalome     Edit/Delete Message
Thank you. Just wait until i'm done with the lexigram i'm currently working on of the ancient mayan civilization, which i just had a revalation that it has something important to do with the martian civilization while processing the nostradamus lexigram posted in this section. It may be posted sooner than I thought now that this has come to mind.

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tracysalome
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posted February 06, 2005 04:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for tracysalome     Edit/Delete Message
I also just realized that while processing the nostradamus lexigram (because it was posted before the 9/11 attacks and never updated) that i found many of the views i expressed in this topic about bush and bin laden also contained in the nostradamus lexigram. If you want me to post it i will. I feel that these things somehow coincide with eachother and your posting on this topic (since it's been a while) only reinforces this. I also felt after your first response to this lexigram that you had some important input to this for some reason aside from your area of the world. If you come up with something intuitively or anything at all on these subjects please let me know.

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Randall
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posted March 23, 2005 01:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message
*bump*

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aqua
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posted March 24, 2005 04:18 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for aqua     Edit/Delete Message
relly cool!! i guess i misse that one.
but why is he SAD?

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tracysalome
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posted May 05, 2005 03:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for tracysalome     Edit/Delete Message
Misdirection? Subconciously sad? His fathers death?

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Tranquil Poet
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posted May 14, 2005 12:10 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Tranquil Poet     Edit/Delete Message
Bush is an air head.

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