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testykitten:
i'll have to get out to see ashes and snow soon...
testykitten:
change and growth is always exciting for me. im a bit afraid fo the cold, though!
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sleeantagh:
I have about 150 CD's in the car, but I usually listen to the uncensored comedy channel on XM Radio.
sleeantagh:
Haven't heard of Bill Hicks. My hero has been George Carlin for years. Recently I got turned on to Lewis Black; I guess I enjoy social satire. smile
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toxicgrrl:
You should- that would be an interesting comparison. smile
sleeantagh:
Thanks! smile
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silvereve:
well why thank you. biggrin
sleeantagh:
No, not a hacker. Just don't like the current Orwellian mentality.

I thought that was my #, I figured it out from one of your posts. Have no clue about tarot though....more into I Ching. What does the card mean?

You're not paranoid if they really are out to get you.....I would hope that SG keeps our info safe. I did find several of my postings from here on the web while doing a search on my user name. must remember to check for members only.

[Edited on Mar 09, 2006 4:41PM]
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sleeantagh:
OMG. Wahn, was that your car? frown Was being the operative word.

Just saw UltraViolet.....art work sucked. I almost walked out.....almost. smile
sleeantagh:
HaHaHaHa....and I thought that was yours. Well, who could tell that was a Ferrari? eeek Anyway, great story. I did 160mph on a motorcycle once, can't imagine crashing and living at that speed. Re: Milla, yes on all 3 counts.
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Shekinah and Sleeantagh were asking for an update and even though I don't feel like I have much to say recently (got a little depression, or midlife crises or whatever) here are some things which happened this and last month in my life:

Trip to Catalina (I was flying with my French colleague Remy - he flew, I took the pictures, and the flight instructor...
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sleeantagh:
Just got 'em up. Not too many and not very good. smile
sleeantagh:
Yeah, that's my ugly mug. Can you believe that stuff lives...actually thrives in that water! shocked
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If you would
not be forgotten,
as soon as you are
dead & rotten,
either write things
worth reading,
or do things
worth the writing.


This are not my words (of course). As far as I know a guy born on this
very day in 1706 wrote that: Benjamin Franklin. Unfortunately the SG
web page doesn't allow me to put that year in to...
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sleeantagh:
7 million fucking pounds, quite an investment. Did you work on Blackhawk Down? I really enjoyed that flick. Anyway, I kinda stopped listening to U2 after Joshua Tree. I thought a lot of the passion had gone.
sleeantagh:
I was wondering if you could do us a favor. You see I have this policy of dumping people who don't update in a month, so I was wondering if you wouldn't mind sharing just a little. biggrin ARRR!!!
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shekinah:
Ja, sicher, bin ich interessiert. Ich finde es schwierig, auf Deutsch zu schreiben aber ich kann es gut lesen. Mein Vater und ich sprechen nur Schwyzer duutsch zusammen. Ich muss mein Hoch Deutsch ben.

I look forward to hearing about your universe bending dreams.
shekinah:
"Die nackte Frau tanzt den Tanz ihrer groen Befreiung."

Ach so?
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When I worked in London I was travelling by underground every day from
Brixton (where I lived) to Oxford Circus (where I worked). On several
occasions I noticed a poem which was written somewhere in the tube
where you normally would expect advertisments. I can't remember the
exact words and kind of regret that I didn't write it down. But
basically it was about someone...
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shekinah:
Yes, the party was fantastic and even included some ice skating...no, I'm not a little kid, but I do like to go ice skating..only on my birthdays.

No Tantra lessons for me from the yoga guru. Now that would have been a present that kept on giving.
wahn:
I'm sorry but I can't resist to write down some German words I just read:

"Die gefaehrlichste Weltanschauung
ist die Weltanschauung der Leute,
die die Welt nie angeschaut haben"
Alexander von Humboldt

With that quotation starts a book called "Los Angeles - Berlin, Ein Jahr" by Franka Potente and Max Urlacher (a X-mas present from my lovely stepsister Inatz)

BTW the AltaVista Babel Fish translation isn't bad:

"The most dangerous world view
is the world view of the people,
which never looked at the world"
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