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A Flock of Sigmas

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mimus

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Jan 4, 2008, 9:32:19 PM1/4/08
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See the pretty bird flying
With fractional wing-span,
If you take a closer look
At each feather you can

See the pretty bird flying
With fractional wing-span,
If you take a closer look
At each feather you can

See the pretty bird flying
With fractional wing-span,
If you take a closer look
At each feather you can

See the pretty bird flying
With fractional wing-span,
If you take a closer look
At each feather you can

See the pretty bird flying
With fractional wing-span,
If you take a closer look
At each feather you can

See the pretty bird flying
With fractional wing-span,
If you take a closer look
At each feather you can

See the pretty bird flying
With fractional wing-span,
If you take a closer look
At each feather you can

See the pretty bird flying
With fractional wing-span,
If you take a closer look
At each feather you can

See the pretty bird flying
With fractional wing-span

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tinmi...@hotmail.com

smeeter 11 or maybe 12

mp 10

mhm 29x13

Guru: Follow the sacred bird.
Candy: What sacred bird?
Guru: *Any* sacred bird.

< _Candy_

Slipped Moebius

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Jan 6, 2008, 8:55:36 AM1/6/08
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Currently arrested in Dave Hillstoms house.

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Slipped Moebius
mhm28x9

mimus

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Jan 6, 2008, 9:17:50 AM1/6/08
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A fig for Dave and his centipedal henchmen.

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tinmi...@hotmail.com

smeeter 11 or maybe 12

mp 10

mhm 29x13

Since when is a mechanical cow an act of God?

< Goulart

Israel "izzy" Cohen

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Feb 15, 2008, 2:23:42 PM2/15/08
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Walt wrote:
> If we look for the sequence of letters in Izzy's name in its natural
> Hebrew order (from right to left), the result is eye-dazzling

In ancient times, the Hebrew het was parallel to Germanic Wynn and
ancGreek digamma, the equivalent of today's English W. So, Walt's name
would have been written het-lamed-tet or WLT, with the meaning "to
finally decide".

In less ancient times, the het was parallel to classical Greek X and
Latin X (which only existed after the Romans conquered Greece). So,
Walt's name became XLT. Now, Hebrew XLT is pronounced KHaLaT. Compare
the Spanish and English pronunciations of MeXico.

The ancient Romans watched the flight of birds, especially larks, to
make decisions about auspiscious (bird-watching) occasions. Hence, the
phrase: an eXaLTation of larks.

izzy (bedazzled ?)

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