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Reply #30 posted 02/28/10 11:07am

Dave1992

miexedeyes said:

jesus frist peace love Prince sit down pand read jesus the liveing bible u know books are just books beside the liveing one but the real bible the for ever lasting life it self loves the bible is wrighting things that are still is the only thing that begon every thing




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What the fuck are you trying to tell us?
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Reply #31 posted 02/28/10 11:08am

Dave1992

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Reply #32 posted 02/28/10 11:14am

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lol I kid I kid

but really, these books here are FABULOUS


[Edited 2/28/10 11:14am]
"Not to sound cosmic, but I've made plans for the next 3,000 years," he says. "Before, it was only three days at a time."
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Reply #33 posted 02/28/10 1:51pm

hjd

The curious incident of the dog in the night-time by Mark Haddon.
The best book I read this century. I won't say what it's about, because that would spoil the experience.

Read it!
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Reply #34 posted 02/28/10 3:05pm

Vendetta1

hjd said:

The curious incident of the dog in the night-time by Mark Haddon.
The best book I read this century. I won't say what it's about, because that would spoil the experience.

Read it!
I love that book. One of my absolute favorites. it would not surprise me at all if he has already read it.
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Reply #35 posted 02/28/10 3:37pm

Dave1992

hjd said:

The curious incident of the dog in the night-time by Mark Haddon.
The best book I read this century. I won't say what it's about, because that would spoil the experience.

Read it!


Great, great book.
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Reply #36 posted 02/28/10 8:57pm

TheVoid

Dave1992 said:

hjd said:

The curious incident of the dog in the night-time by Mark Haddon.
The best book I read this century. I won't say what it's about, because that would spoil the experience.

Read it!


Great, great book.

Never heard of it boxed

What genre was it?



Sorry your vagina thread got locked, Dave. We'll just have to stick
to safe subjects like penises being injected with silicon (complete with video)
or penises of varying sizes---we can't touch vaginas, but I liked your
thread anyway hug
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Reply #37 posted 02/28/10 10:05pm

Max

thedance said:

He should read a Prince bio: lol




^ maybe Prince could learn something - about the old Prince, the dirty one???? cool razz




He of coarse knows about that Prince. The Prince that is no more, and is
so full of joy about that being yesterday. heart
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Reply #38 posted 03/01/10 4:04am

Dave1992

TheVoid said:

Dave1992 said:



Great, great book.

Never heard of it boxed

What genre was it?



Sorry your vagina thread got locked, Dave. We'll just have to stick
to safe subjects like penises being injected with silicon (complete with video)
or penises of varying sizes---we can't touch vaginas, but I liked your
thread anyway hug


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Reply #39 posted 03/01/10 4:06am

Dave1992

Oh, the book!




Phew, difficult to say... On one hand it's drama (I have cried reading it), on the other it's also quite funny at times. Overall it is written like a detective story (but not the classical kind, because I would not have read it if it was), - there is something very special about it.



Do read it! nod
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Reply #40 posted 03/01/10 6:15am

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Man's Search for Meaning.....ummm and The Color of Water just because I love the title smile I haven't read it yet but I love the concept.
Help others get ahead. You will always stand
taller with someone else on your shoulders.
--Bob Moawad
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Reply #41 posted 03/01/10 7:12pm

TheVoid

Dave1992 said:

Oh, the book!




Phew, difficult to say... On one hand it's drama (I have cried reading it), on the other it's also quite funny at times. Overall it is written like a detective story (but not the classical kind, because I would not have read it if it was), - there is something very special about it.



Do read it! nod

lol
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Reply #42 posted 03/02/10 6:52pm

TheVoid

I think Freakonomics would also be up Prince's alley. He loves weirdo conspiracy style theories and though this book doesn't do that, it does show you connections which otherwise would seem outlandish.
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Reply #43 posted 03/03/10 1:23am

vivid

miexedeyes said:[quote]

TheVoid said:

It appears this 'I read the bible with my gay friends' thing isn't doing Prince
many favors. I mean, what are those bible reading parties even like? Are they
like white parties in Miami South Beach in early spring? Does everyone get
together dressed up in white (Prince looks great in white by the way), and
dance in tightly packed groups with their shirts unbuttoned then eventually
off while drag queens tell dirty jokes with references only the gay community
seems to get? Do they slip in a a few verses of biblical code from time to time
between roaring renditions of Steve Lawler and Tiesto mixes?

I just don't think he's liable to gain very much from that other than scoring
some ecstacy and poppers and such.


jesus frist peace love Prince sit down pand read jesus the liveing bible u know books are just books beside the liveing one but the real bible the for ever lasting life it self loves the bible is wrighting things that are still is the only thing that begon every thing




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Reply #44 posted 03/03/10 1:24am

vivid

TheVoid said:

I think Freakonomics would also be up Prince's alley. He loves weirdo conspiracy style theories and though this book doesn't do that, it does show you connections which otherwise would seem outlandish.



Is that the name of the black guy in your avie?
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Reply #45 posted 03/03/10 2:43am

vivid

Dave1992 said:

Oh, the book!




Phew, difficult to say... On one hand it's drama (I have cried reading it), on the other it's also quite funny at times. Overall it is written like a detective story (but not the classical kind, because I would not have read it if it was), - there is something very special about it.



Do read it! nod



Yep. A really unusual read.
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Reply #46 posted 03/03/10 4:38pm

NeferAsetTiti



wink I Believe a resurrection of the Care Bears is in order for the world at large. smile I say a 3d movie in imax of course would be most fitting. He may just learn something from these I recently revisited this myself.. Learned something actually.. Call it inspiration biggrin
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Reply #47 posted 03/04/10 3:48am

piccolo7

NeferAsetTiti said:



wink I Believe a resurrection of the Care Bears is in order for the world at large. smile I say a 3d movie in imax of course would be most fitting. He may just learn something from these I recently revisited this myself.. Learned something actually.. Call it inspiration biggrin
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oh yeah the carebears,,, used to love these.....
mmmm prince could learn something from this lol
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Reply #48 posted 03/04/10 4:07am

citrus

his autobiography, but he'd have to write it first
2039 all treasures retrieved
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Reply #49 posted 03/04/10 2:52pm

LORILA

TheVoid said:

It appears this 'I read the bible with my gay friends' thing isn't doing Prince
many favors. I mean, what are those bible reading parties even like? Are they
like white parties in Miami South Beach in early spring? Does everyone get
together dressed up in white (Prince looks great in white by the way), and
dance in tightly packed groups with their shirts unbuttoned then eventually
off while drag queens tell dirty jokes with references only the gay community
seems to get? Do they slip in a a few verses of biblical code from time to time
between roaring renditions of Steve Lawler and Tiesto mixes?

I just don't think he's liable to gain very much from that other than scoring
some ecstacy and poppers and such.


I recommend Prince sit down and read something else, quietly, with no disturbances, no larry Graham and no Bria Valente begging him for sonic table scraps every minute of his day.




My first book recommendation would be:

The God Delusion - Richard Dawkins

My second would be:

How to Win Friends and Influence People - Dale Carnegie





What would you recommend Prince read?




"ENERGIES OF TRANSFORMATION. A GUIDE TO THE KUNDALINI PROCESS"
BY BONNIE GREENWELL

the way to perfection without duality

many misunderstandings,it is very strenuously
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Reply #50 posted 03/04/10 11:17pm

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Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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Reply #51 posted 03/04/10 11:22pm

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Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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Reply #52 posted 03/04/10 11:23pm

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Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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Reply #53 posted 03/05/10 1:38am

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Reply #54 posted 03/05/10 1:44am

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Dave1992 said:

miexedeyes said:

jesus frist peace love Prince sit down pand read jesus the liveing bible u know books are just books beside the liveing one but the real bible the for ever lasting life it self loves the bible is wrighting things that are still is the only thing that begon every thing




falloff falloff falloff falloff falloff falloff











What the fuck are you trying to tell us?



they always talk that way. lol
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Reply #55 posted 03/05/10 3:39am

TheVoid

DesireeNevermind said:

Dave1992 said:





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What the fuck are you trying to tell us?



they always talk that way. lol



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Reply #56 posted 03/05/10 4:09am

NeoGeo24bit

Dr. Mary's Monkey

I'd like to hear some Prince songs about the JFK CONspiracy. Oswald!
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Reply #57 posted 03/05/10 6:56am

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I would recommend Prince to read this:On the Genealogy of Morals by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. It would help him to get rid of his Colonized Mind and his Slave Morality.
You can tell about Prince's Future , but his Past is utterly unpredictable
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Reply #58 posted 03/05/10 5:36pm

Vendetta1

cborgman said:


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Reply #59 posted 03/05/10 9:18pm

TheVoid

Vendetta1 said:

cborgman said:


[Edited 3/4/10 23:18pm]
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