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Wed 01/03/07 10:21 PM
To John7771

What do you get for not believing in a Pagan/Wiccan faith?
Well, IMHO is nothing. Do not pass go, do not collect $200.00, and you
don't win with the most toy's either. You simply cease to exists and go
back to the elements. That's your reward. That's my interpretation, not
Pagan or Wiccan.

You only live in the memory of other's. And what ever legacy you leave
behind.

Ghost

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Mon 01/01/07 11:25 PM
"people suck "

So I guess you are a person so I guess you suck too.

welcome to the sucking club.

So my new member. What do you suck? :)(as if I didn't know)

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Mon 01/01/07 11:21 PM
Aren't we just so self centered.

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Mon 01/01/07 11:18 PM
I guess your all bidding for it on E-Bay. LOL

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Mon 01/01/07 11:14 PM
" but I bet
opium was lol."

Well, then dose that explain their hallucination then of a God or a man
that defied the normal laws of nature and walked on water and cured ppl?

No of course not. How heretic of me.

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Mon 01/01/07 10:55 PM
Well.
They have been saying that beer is a food now and alcohol is good for
the heart.

I only heard that weed is good for glaucoma.

What else does weed do besides make you soo passive?

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Mon 01/01/07 10:49 PM
I still love that movie.

I like a lot of Jimi Stewrts movies. (Brigadier General James Maitland
"Jimmy" Stewart).

Many of his films are my favorite:

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and Vertigo.

Operations Officer to the 453rd Bombardment Group, a new B-24 outfit
that had been experiencing difficulties. In 1944, he twice received the
Distinguished Flying Cross for actions in combat and was awarded the
Croix de Guerre. He also received the Air Medal with three oak leaf
clusters. In July 1944, after flying 20 combat missions, Stewart was
made Chief of Staff of the 2nd Combat Bombardment Wing of the Eighth Air
Force.

Such a breath of old talent but good works for all time I think.

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Mon 01/01/07 10:37 PM
Your as bored aas you want to be.

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Mon 01/01/07 10:36 PM
Strange
Colorado Woman Selling Snow on EBay

The Associated Press
Dec 29, 2006 7:53 PM (3 days ago)
Current rank: # 12,286 of 12,471 articles

LOVELAND, Colo. - As if Colorado
<http://www.examiner.com/Topic-Colorado.html>

residents don't have enough snow to dig out from, one resident is
offering more for a price on eBay. Starting bids were holding steady
Friday at 99 cents for snow from "Blizzard I and Blizzard II" being
offered by Mary Walker. She and husband, Jim, got the idea for selling
snow after shoveling mounds from two storms a week apart that together
dumped more than 4 feet along the Front Range.

"I figured eBay
<http://www.examiner.com/Topic-eBay.html> has ghosts and all sorts of
weird stuff, so why not snow?" said Walker, who teaches business
workshops on employee communications.
How much snow 99 cents or whatever the winning bid gets depends.
Walker's auction notice suggests avoiding shipping and handling charges
by stopping by their home and picking it up - in a dump truck.
Only 10 offerings of snow are available and the proceeds are earmarked
for a used snowblower for Jim or a pair of shovels.
She says she doesn't really expect to find a buyer for their blizzard
overstock.
"We just wanted to just give some folks a laugh," she said.

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Sun 12/31/06 01:45 AM
Hummm! Sorry Dreamweaverangel

The only one's who want a Mod are Nazi's who want to stamp out free
speech. Oh!!! You can't say that! Reported!!!!

Blah Blah Blah!

Oh will I get reported for saying that?

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Sun 12/31/06 01:31 AM
Well, Karmafury.

If you want to lean about the Christianity, then I guess you read the
bible. If you don't then don't read it. Reading the bible doesn't mean
you have to suspend your belief in Pangan/Wiccan either.
I have correspond with Pagan's and Wiccans who actually study the Bible.
They want to understand all religions. Because all religions have
important things to say that help them as well.

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Sun 12/31/06 01:05 AM
Why can't they hang him from his ball's?
So that might snap off and leave him to bleed to death. Awwe.


Do torture is too good for him.

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Thu 12/28/06 11:04 PM
Oh! and BTW! You have no brains either. Sorry tried to include that.

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Thu 12/28/06 11:02 PM
Song ***** then your a ****!

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Thu 12/28/06 10:48 PM
I challenge Pagans, wiccans, Christians, Jews. Buddhist, Solitaires,
Hindus, Taoist, etc. To pray for world peace. Will on fact it will
happen if you all do pray or spell rituals? ETTTTT!!!!! NOT!!!

The world will do as it does whether you spell or pray.
So prayer or spells are mere self help tools to you and not a world
change.
I personally think that is where it should be.
Spells or prayer are no more powerful that your own will to change
yourself. So you can't change someone else other then offer advise to a
troubled individual.

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Thu 12/28/06 10:32 PM
Our Most Common Fears
Allison Van Dusen ,12.14.06, 12:01 AM ET

We all like to think we're unique. But when it comes to our fears, we're
anything but.
might as well be called public sweating.
Some fears are just universal, but they don’t have to be misunderstood.
Most are evolutionary, experts say, and develop as a response to
situations thought to cause harm, such as a poisonous bite, or, in the
case of a closed space , those that make us vulnerable to a predator.
And if they aren't innate, we can easily pick them up from our parents
or by watching a frightening experience, such as a near-drowning.
"They all have some potential threat of danger," says Jerilyn Ross,
president and CEO of the national nonprofit organization the Anxiety
Disorders Association of America. "The higher the person's perceived
threat of danger, the more frightened the person will be."
Fortunately, for the majority of the population, these responses are
normal and oftentimes useful.
Children, for instance, may retreat from a high ledge because they sense
they could get hurt. Fear of public speaking, which can bring even the
toughest prosecutor to his knees, stems from the concern that he'll be
judged and seen as inadequate, unattractive and dumb. As a result, he
may spend more time preparing to make sure his presentation goes
smoothly.
But others, who experience irrational or excessive reactions to feared
objects or situations known as phobias, deal with an entirely different
brand of dread.
Ross herself once had a phobia of heights, which for years wouldn't
allow her to go above the 10th floor of her workplace, despite the fact
that she was an avid skier. Phobias, she says, can come out of the blue.
A person may have a panic attack while driving across a bridge, suddenly
feeling an overwhelming sense of impending doom, rapid heart beats, the
sweats, trembling and chest pain. The fear of another attack can make
him or her go to great lengths to steer clear of bridges, or whatever
circumstance triggered the reaction in the first place.
According to the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, 19 million
people have specific phobias, such as crossing bridges or tunnels
<http://www.forbes.com/forbeslife/2006/12/13/most-common-fears-forbeslife-cx_avd_1214commonfears_slide_8.html>;
15 million have a social phobia, e.g., public speaking; and 2 million
have agoraphobia, when sufferers avoid places where they previously had
a panic attack. Those who have one phobia likely have others too.
The bad news is that more of us are experiencing these kinds of anxiety
disorders, says Robert Leahy, president of the International Association
for Cognitive Psychotherapy and director of the American Institute for
Cognitive Therapy. In his upcoming book tentatively titled Anxiety Free,
Leahy discusses how we came to live in the "age of anxiety." The average
child today, he says, has the same level of anxiety as the average
psychiatric patient in the 1950s.
Much of the rise in anxiety is related to people feeling their
connections with others are less stable--there's been an increase in
divorce, fewer people are getting married and they're less engaged in
their churches, synagogues and local institutions such as the PTA.
Surveys show that while many Americans' lives are improving in every
material way, their expectations for happiness are also rising and they
feel less satisfied. Acts of terrorism, despite the low odds of actually
being affected by one, have made walking through airport security and
riding the subway in a major city more stressful.
But don't get too depressed. According to experts, major anxiety
problems are treatable.
For phobias, that primarily means cognitive behavioral therapy. It
involves helping people face their fears and overcome them, says Dr.
Brian Doyle, clinical professor of psychiatry and of family and
community medicine at Georgetown University Medical School. By
confronting the feared object or situation in a gradual way, people
learn to control their reactions. Because certain situations are
difficult to access or recreate, some psychologists are even using
virtual reality as an aid.
Doyle, who often works collaboratively with psychologists to treat
patients, says there are a few different groups of medications, such as
beta-blockers, benzodiazepines and SSRIs that can calm the body or
provide short-term relief of anxiety too.
Though not a cure, therapy can help people live normal lives again. But
It isn't easy, says Barbara Rothbaum, a professor in psychiatry and
director of the Trauma and Anxiety Recovery Program at the Emory
University School of Medicine.
"Being scared of something,” she says, “and doing it anyway to get over
it--[that] takes courage.”

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Thu 12/28/06 10:28 PM
Always with the negative waves! Moriarity!Always with the negative
waves!

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Thu 12/28/06 10:23 PM
MikeM68

Fantasy is fantasy. Get real or are you not above that yet. OK so the
unborn is life. So every time you cut a nail or cut yourself, then you
are committing murder.
Oh!! God!!!! What are we coming too!

Every Sperm is sacred, every sperm is good. If a sperm is wasted, God
gets quit irate.

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Thu 12/28/06 10:09 PM
I don't see why not.

They have question the genetic altered fruit and veggies though. Not
sure about that either.
I always cook my food in the Microwave oven. I don't have a third eye or
I'm not glowing as far as I know.

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Wed 12/27/06 11:06 PM
The Evils of Cencership will not provail

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