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Religion. And not religion. Both. Neither.
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gamers head over to gogamer.com now
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Civ 4 Complete $9.90 Unreal Tournament 3 $5.90 Age of Conan Collectors (HUGE BOX) $5.90 Stalker Clear Sky $4.90 Microsoft 3 button optical mouse with scroll wheel $2.90 check it out... [link]
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The Thanksgiving Beast
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We were out in the boonies of northern California a few weeks ago with some friends and their kids/grandkids, and had the pleasure of discovering a new lunch meat - Turkey Ham. Mary and I wondered what kind of beast this came from, and over the next few days (before we discovered that there is no HAM in Turkey Ham), we created the tale... more »
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My last, sad posting to naked.com
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Welcome to LatinDulce's Chat To chat live with this performer type in the text box below and hit [enter] key or click the Send button. LatinDulce : onejohny LatinDulce : lisssliss lissliss : Good evening. (Buenas tardes.) onejohny : hello (hola) lissliss : How are you? (¿Cómo estás?) lissliss : OK. (Aceptar.)... more »
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I didn't know Michael Crichton had passed away
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Just got his latest Pirate Latitudes and read the cover, apparently this novel was discovered as a complete manuscript in his files after he passed away. Hope it's good. It's got pirates, so I'm optimistic.
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Excerpt from "The Buddha Speaks"
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One day a bright and intelligent student of the Buddha asked if he could fetch his younger brother to join the order. Delighted, the Buddha agreed. But the younger brother, although kind and gentle, turned out to be slow and dull witted. He could understand nothing of his studies and asked to go home so that he wouldn't waste the Buddha's time or let down his... more »
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for painful conditions...
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New anti-inflammatory, a tea from Brazil, Graciela [link] As strong as the prescription Indocin (for arthritis, gout - combined use with Omega-3's)... Wondering how well it works w/ fibromyalgia /l
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Winter Driving
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Quote of the week: A winter statistic: 98% of Americans say "Oh Shit" before going in the ditch on a slippery road. The other 3% are from Maine, Vermont or the U.P. of Michigan and they say "Hold my beer and watch this."
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The Religious Case against Belief
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Finally finished the book by James P. Carse. Here're my thoughts, not all necessarily from the book, except for direct quotes: Carse associates belief with "willful ignorance." "It is a paradoxical condition in which we are aware there is something we do not know, but choose not to know it." "Belief marks the line at which... more »
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