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summerdawn said: Did you know...that Muse is an amazingly beautiful person and I don't give a shit whether she can spell or not
Muse! , Karen is beautiful, real and emotionallyconsistent... ...mental/emotional inconsistencies can be ruling to our mental/emotional well-being, and using personal energy toward some issues (people) are useless in some cases. ~sad although true there is a fine line for everything... being aware of that critical area (whether for ourselves or when dealing with others) is everything during our decision making and vital life choices. Spelling/education is important (no doubt)... although it is not the main conpontent that will get us through life and all the obstacle challenges we face and will continue to face (emotional, physically, mentally and spiritually)... Spelling does not change a persons if a heart exists. | |
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and I'm not going to edit emotionallyconsistent, I like it like that.
although I will edit... I'm. [This message was edited Sun Apr 18 7:59:27 2004 by Freespirit] | |
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AzureStarr said: it is still a huge pet-peeve of mine to see someone who is out of high school and has no grasp of the English language.
What about people who have English as a second language? I can't tell you how many college freshmen I've tutored who consistently have huge problems with the English language. And, a lot of the time, high school English programs just aren't enough. I know I'm splitting hairs here, but there ARE some exceptions... As for my contribution, if you ever get ballpoint pen ink on an article of clothing, spray some hairspray on it and throw it in the wash. It'll come right out! I mean, like, where is the sun? | |
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Facing difficulties, the human being often start to wonder: "Why there is this issue and whose fault is this?" He's looking for some guilties and the way to punish them. There will always be a big difference between those who ask "Why things don't work" and those who ask "How can I make things work". At the time the world belongs to those who ask "Why". But the future belongs to those who ask "How".
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Natsume said: AzureStarr said: it is still a huge pet-peeve of mine to see someone who is out of high school and has no grasp of the English language.
What about people who have English as a second language? I can't tell you how many college freshmen I've tutored who consistently have huge problems with the English language. And, a lot of the time, high school English programs just aren't enough. I know I'm splitting hairs here, but there ARE some exceptions... As for my contribution, if you ever get ballpoint pen ink on an article of clothing, spray some hairspray on it and throw it in the wash. It'll come right out! AHAAA lemme guess... U've been tutoring in France! Is there any place of refuge one can flee from this insanity | |
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MarySharon said: Facing difficulties, the human being often start to wonder: "Why there is this issue and whose fault is this?" He's looking for some guilties and the way to punish them. There will always be a big difference between those who ask "Why things don't work" and those who ask "How can I make things work". At the time the world belongs to those who ask "Why". But the future belongs to those who ask "How".
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sag10 said: Be still
Listen to the stones of the wall. Be silent, they try To speak your Name. Listen To the living walls. Who are you? Who Are you? Whose Silence are you? That was very interesting! Where did you pull it from? I feel I am missing a part of it..... | |
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doctormcmeekle said: My legs are exactly the same length.
I'm gobsmacked at this information JaneyPoos used to be it... then they changed what it was. Now what I am isn't it and what is it is strange and frightening to me...
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: starkitty said: If you ever find yourself in a sticky situation with a corpse, concentrated sulfuric acid may come in handy.
Not that I have firsthand knowledge. so thats why he didn't return my calls... JaneyPoos used to be it... then they changed what it was. Now what I am isn't it and what is it is strange and frightening to me...
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Freespirit said: summerdawn said: Did you know...that Muse is an amazingly beautiful person and I don't give a shit whether she can spell or not
Muse! , Karen is beautiful, real and emotionallyconsistent... ...mental/emotional inconsistencies can be ruling to our mental/emotional well-being, and using personal energy toward some issues (people) are useless in some cases. ~sad although true there is a fine line for everything... being aware of that critical area (whether for ourselves or when dealing with others) is everything during our decision making and vital life choices. Spelling/education is important (no doubt)... although it is not the main conpontent that will get us through life and all the obstacle challenges we face and will continue to face (emotional, physically, mentally and spiritually)... Spelling does not change a persons if a heart exists. Well, now look what we have here! Yes, I suppose I have always been one to look to the heart of the person. It is also the gift I most admire in you. That and your ability to love people right where they are and believe in where they are going. Your ability to listen so intently and then find the most beautiful gentle way to speak your absolute uncompromised truth! The way you take on friends from all faiths and though you may not embrace their path as your own, you believe for the better of them to proceed along it. Now that is the beauty of you! | |
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JaneyPoos said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: so thats why he didn't return my calls... JAAAAANEYYYYY!!!!! So glad to see you back in these parts! Now tell me something new in the way only you can! . [This message was edited Sun Apr 18 15:11:13 2004 by Muse2NOPharaoh] | |
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: Freespirit said: , Karen is beautiful, real and emotionallyconsistent... ...mental/emotional inconsistencies can be ruling to our mental/emotional well-being, and using personal energy toward some issues (people) are useless in some cases. ~sad although true there is a fine line for everything... being aware of that critical area (whether for ourselves or when dealing with others) is everything during our decision making and vital life choices. Spelling/education is important (no doubt)... although it is not the main conpontent that will get us through life and all the obstacle challenges we face and will continue to face (emotional, physically, mentally and spiritually)... Spelling does not change a persons if a heart exists. Well, now look what we have here! Yes, I suppose I have always been one to look to the heart of the person. It is also the gift I most admire in you. That and your ability to love people right where they are and believe in where they are going. Your ability to listen so intently and then find the most beautiful gentle way to speak your absolute uncompromised truth! The way you take on friends from all faiths and though you may not embrace their path as your own, you believe for the better of them to proceed along it. Now that is the beauty of you! I'm drunk too! | |
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: JAAAAANEYYYYY!!!!! So glad to see you back in these parts! Now tell me something new in the way only you can! I heard there was once a killer sausage that ate people JaneyPoos used to be it... then they changed what it was. Now what I am isn't it and what is it is strange and frightening to me...
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JaneyPoos said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: JAAAAANEYYYYY!!!!! So glad to see you back in these parts! Now tell me something new in the way only you can! I heard there was once a killer sausage that ate people Go on! Then what did he do? Please tell me that no pineapples were harmed in this story! | |
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doctormcmeekle said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: Well, now look what we have here! Yes, I suppose I have always been one to look to the heart of the person. It is also the gift I most admire in you. That and your ability to love people right where they are and believe in where they are going. Your ability to listen so intently and then find the most beautiful gentle way to speak your absolute uncompromised truth! The way you take on friends from all faiths and though you may not embrace their path as your own, you believe for the better of them to proceed along it. Now that is the beauty of you! I'm drunk too! Well share what on! .. I'll take a swig and then won't go to deep for ya ... How's that? | |
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: JaneyPoos said: I heard there was once a killer sausage that ate people Go on! Then what did he do? Please tell me that no pineapples were harmed in this story! I'm afraid so... a whole thousand or so of them including my long lost cousin Frank. :despair: We tried to save them but it was too late Pineapple Juice ran from the scene and into the water.... Yellow River Tuesday we called it RIP JaneyPoos used to be it... then they changed what it was. Now what I am isn't it and what is it is strange and frightening to me...
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: doctormcmeekle said: I'm drunk too! Well share what on! .. I'll take a swig and then won't go to deep for ya ... How's that? Deep, huh! You can got as deep as you like. | |
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JaneyPoos said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: Go on! Then what did he do? Please tell me that no pineapples were harmed in this story! I'm afraid so... a whole thousand or so of them including my long lost cousin Frank. :despair: We tried to save them but it was too late Pineapple Juice ran from the scene and into the water.... Yellow River Tuesday we called it RIP Yellow river Tuesday? Yellow river Tuesday Meekle did you hear that ???? Oh Frank! [This message was edited Sun Apr 18 15:32:43 2004 by Muse2NOPharaoh] | |
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: JaneyPoos said: I'm afraid so... a whole thousand or so of them including my long lost cousin Frank. :despair: We tried to save them but it was too late Pineapple Juice ran from the scene and into the water.... Yellow River Tuesday we called it RIP Yellow river Tuesday? Yellow river Tuesday Meekle did you hear that ???? Oh Frank! [This message was edited Sun Apr 18 15:32:43 2004 by Muse2NOPharaoh] Sorry, what did you say? :deaf: | |
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doctormcmeekle said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: Yellow river Tuesday? Yellow river Tuesday Meekle did you hear that ???? Oh Frank! [This message was edited Sun Apr 18 15:32:43 2004 by Muse2NOPharaoh] Sorry, what did you say? :deaf: Someone here buy Meekle miracle ear! It will help with his reading see! | |
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A diamond is the hardest natural substance on earth, but if it is placed in an oven and the temperature is raised to about 763 degrees Celsius (1405 degrees Fahrenheit), it will simply vanish, without even ash remaining. Only a little carbon dioxide will have been released. | |
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: sag10 said: Be still
Listen to the stones of the wall. Be silent, they try To speak your Name. Listen To the living walls. Who are you? Who Are you? Whose Silence are you? That was very interesting! Where did you pull it from? I feel I am missing a part of it..... It is from the book of Here and Now, living every moment in enlightenment. ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^
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sag10 said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: That was very interesting! Where did you pull it from? I feel I am missing a part of it..... It is from the book of Here and Now, living every moment in enlightenment. So you condone plagiarism? | |
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MrSoundMan said: A diamond is the hardest natural substance on earth, but if it is placed in an oven and the temperature is raised to about 763 degrees Celsius (1405 degrees Fahrenheit), it will simply vanish, without even ash remaining. Only a little carbon dioxide will have been released.
So much for diamonds are a girls best friend! | |
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sag10 said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: That was very interesting! Where did you pull it from? I feel I am missing a part of it..... It is from the book of Here and Now, living every moment in enlightenment. Thank you! | |
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2the9s said: sag10 said: It is from the book of Here and Now, living every moment in enlightenment. So you condone plagiarism? Give me a break... Did I say I wrote it? Honestly, 9s. Sometimes I could just kick your arse.. Sorry, Muse. ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^
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A cup of drip brewed coffee has about 115 milligrams of caffeine, an espresso (and percolated coffee) about 80mg, while instant coffee has about 65mg of caffeine. Decaffeinated coffee is not totally caffeine free, containing about 3mg of caffeine. A can of Coca-Cola has about 23mg of caffeine, Pepsi Cola 25mg, Mountain Dew 37mg, and TAB 31mg. Tea has about 40mg of caffeine, while an ounce of chocolate contains about 20mg. | |
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MrSoundMan said: A cup of drip brewed coffee has about 115 milligrams of caffeine, an espresso (and percolated coffee) about 80mg, while instant coffee has about 65mg of caffeine. Decaffeinated coffee is not totally caffeine free, containing about 3mg of caffeine. A can of Coca-Cola has about 23mg of caffeine, Pepsi Cola 25mg, Mountain Dew 37mg, and TAB 31mg. Tea has about 40mg of caffeine, while an ounce of chocolate contains about 20mg.
Blasphemy! How DARE you come on a thread of mine telling anti caffeine truths! You .... you.....soundman you!!! | |
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