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solitare
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Posted: Nov 16, 2008, 8:08 PM CST
Many of us have a hard time trying to identify the source(s) of our inner voices; some are mere distortions of white noise while others are but the fillings in our teeth that is picking up random AM radio stations while those seemingly in torment or bliss are tuned in to either Heavy Metal stations or to 'the classical sounds of FM' be it by computer chip left behind in an operation from a surgeon's MP3 player or dental filling implanted by a nefarious covert group of comedians...either alien or terrestrial...


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Posted: Nov 16, 2008, 7:54 PM CST
Hugz_n_Kissez wrote:
I agree too...I see child abuse that leads to death...no different than murder or manslaughter....and I see the negligence of the social services staff as no different than an accessory to.....the social service staff indeed should be held accountable...and the death of children needs to stop being treated as if even one is acceptable due to their own negligence....



Same here!!!
I would also include the UN commission personel on ending slavery that are based in African countries as I've seen them stand around making jokes about the people being sold in villages and never did, never even tried to stop it or even said a word against it...!


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Posted: Nov 16, 2008, 7:41 PM CST
Sounds similar to the , I believe, 20 some cases in British Columbia under the Liberal Govt. of Gordon Campbell still in power there. Not only have many children died but hundreds of child records have disappeared; coroners sacked for either botching autopsies or for having spoken out for changes to the press. Native children who have died at the hands of relatives and friends far out weight others that were put into their hands despite all findings of potential dangers but also by repeated warnings from the front-line child services workers themselves who had been over-ruled by senior political appointees...BC has , I think, the worst record in Canada...So far from what I've read, all changes have only been cosmetic. Seems that the lives of native born peoples aren't worth a damn there and the beat goes on...


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Posted: Nov 16, 2008, 7:11 PM CST
Having watched it was not much fun; I liked the commentary better...


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Posted: Nov 16, 2008, 6:41 PM CST
MOJO50 wrote:
Has this become a chat room?


Chat room -hair salon me thinks perhaps new auditions for a newer version of Hair; The Follicles!, complete with razor less women who must braid their underarm hair... brought to us by (who else), Mel Brooks!laugh


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Posted: Nov 16, 2008, 1:44 PM CST
wikked wrote:
What do you think is the most deadliest weapon in the world....and what is your reason for choosing that?


If we're speaking of human parts/ organs and such, as all know women's breasts are 'weapons of mass distraction' for many males, the human tongue for all the posted reasons; it's responsible for starting so much trouble; then we have the male phallic symbol that many think really causes the majority of the world's problems by being stuck into places it's not wanted...close but not as close as the overdoses of male testosterone that seemingly continue to push the world to the brink of total destruction by those who have overdosed on it...


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Posted: Nov 16, 2008, 12:39 PM CST
BarrenPneuma wrote:
Likewise I am overtly opposed to any mass indoctrination. My spirituality comes from many outside sources and is filtered through my own spirit. The truth is apparent to each of us only through our own organs- physical or spiritual. I can only work on my own and provide an example that with any fortuitous effort can be gleaned as some sort of trail through life for others. Of course by the time any path is recognized it is often long after the seeker has found some pinnacle or goal and the trail behind is overgrown. We must each carve our own way through life to find that which is our own truth.



Well put; almost paraphrasing the great genius of Pierre Teilhard De Chardin, not only a Jesuit, bit a Biologist and paleontologist whose name was long known in scientific circles before he had even published his first book, and later volumes as the old conservatives of the time in the Vatican presumed to know what his ideas were. Today he is an icon for many scientists in many fields to do with the Earth Sciences.
His books The Phenomenon Of Man, Visions Oh The Past, Christianity and Evolution; and his Toward The Future were way beyond his time and have ...are re-enforced much of the above posts on Atheism, survival and the phenomenon of humankind. Many fields of Science go well with Jesuits.


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Posted: Nov 16, 2008, 9:46 AM CST
Ulimaroa wrote:
Which Extensions are/can be recommended?


For the pc's use Firefox; a thousand times better than Explorer; or get a Mac for both. Superior performance and no virus can penetrate their systems or be hacked into except by certain security branches of our Govt.laugh


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Posted: Nov 16, 2008, 9:22 AM CST
ghost007 wrote:
OK I know this is going to sound crazy but I have two cats...its a recent experience having cats....and really they are my daughters....anyway I digress.....but these two cats seem to understand English..not just the sound of your voice or the emotion behind your words but the actual words..for instance if my daughter tells one of the cats that she is getting fat....she actually looks offended and jumps off the bed and goes and sulks.....anyway i tried to google ..cat understanding but found nothing on their knowledge of language....i know that apes can learn sign language i wondered if anyone here knew anything about cat understanding or whether its just me going bananas



I've had cats around me all my life from one to as many as 89 at a time....of course those that are your favourites understand you. They pick-up on everything and cats are way up on whatever tests experts have come up with to try and measure psychic abilities in animals; not surprised at all; right this very second one is 'chirping' at me to take a break, go to the kitchen and give her a snack and let her out into the courtyard for a bit of air! How can I refuse such a beautiful sublime creature....laugh


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Posted: Nov 15, 2008, 10:59 PM CST
mbcasey wrote:
Remember a former CS member Jane Bond?

I bet she would kick butt in the title role!!


Jane Bond....oh yes!laugh She should have stayed around longer!

Richard Chamberlain was very good as Bourne, certainly more human than Damon's version of really trying to be more robot than human. Many of the older versions of characters and/or movies are indeed better than any remakes. I did rather like Peter Sellers though as James Bond in the old Casino Royale....David Niven and Roger Moore were disastrous as far as I'm concerned...too stilted, too jaded and too many flat jokes.


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Posted: Nov 15, 2008, 3:07 PM CST
Hugz_n_Kissez wrote:
Who knows by then....


We can all take comfort in that 'toys' for adults have no expiration dates that we can play up to our last seconds! You have the tape, I'll bring a silken cat-o-nine tails whip !wave grin


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Posted: Nov 15, 2008, 3:00 PM CST
Hugz_n_Kissez wrote:
It could be the roll of duct tape I have in my hands to tie them up with so they can't leave...of course by this time...I'm almost sure I'll be senile...so it really could be almost anything....from a club to a stun gun!!!!!After hearing that...are ya still sure ya want to run at me instead of away from me?????


Would the duct tape be for binding us closer together????
If so, hey, sharing a roll with you could be fun!rolling on the floor laughing sticking out tongue


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Posted: Nov 15, 2008, 2:56 PM CST
very wise man; sounds like my old ex-Marine NRA instructor back in Wash. DC.


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Posted: Nov 15, 2008, 2:50 PM CST
Hugz_n_Kissez wrote:
I like to think we aren't part of the geriatric club until we want to be...for me that is when I m chasing the old farts up and down the hallways of the nursing home....


What do you have in your hands that would cause them to run from you?
Were it me, I might do the unexpected and run at you; 'Baby! where you been all ma life!' (courtesy via John Cleese) sticking out tongue

Welcome Apostophe %) over in the EU site, there is 'Smoky', she is from SA; Foreveryoung is from ol' Rhodesia and she knows others from that part of the world. Last time I was in Jo'Burg was in "77 just after Rhodesia caved in...


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Posted: Nov 15, 2008, 10:30 AM CST
Perfect; I suppose that the internal soundtrack is the song by James Brown 'Get it up, I feel like a sex machine'. It's perfect.rolling on the floor laughing


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Posted: Nov 15, 2008, 2:48 AM CST
At the start of many TV shows a cautionary warning comes on as to content; perhaps CS forums should do the same, ie.
CAUTION: WARNING
THESE FORUMS CONTAIN CHILDISH AND IMMATURE POSTINGS WITH GRAPHIC, VIOLENT LANGUAGE. READER DISCRETION IS STRONGLY ADVISED.
Or the forums could be divided up in separate sections: one for to whom all is and should be filled with Love , cheer and only good things, all fluff, warm and cozy; another for those who hate; hate anything, everything and everyone and can fully express all their hatreds but with one proviso: they cant cross over to another section; if they do, they are immediately banned permanently. laugh


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Posted: Nov 15, 2008, 1:58 AM CST
We all know that Love has many aspects, and perspectives; our perceptions change according to our moods, our circumstances.
We go from Love is blind about the blindness of Love; on it's irrationality we have Love is lawless as Love is without reason.
Our values of Love is usually expressed as Love is free; it's not, if anything, it's for rent. Same with the adage on Love and its sources when it is said that Love is not found in the market; yes it is. It's always for sale. Even at discount prices. Love and money give us some rather mixed metaphors as it were: Love does much but money does everything and Love lasts as long as money endures for when 'poverty' comes in at the door, Love flies out the window; money is the sinews of war as Cicero once put it, to which much later was changed around to money is the sinews of love as well as war...War, hunting and love are as full of trouble as pleasure so is also said. Love may be many things but surely Love is a game in which players always cheat and Love without return is like a question without an answer and we end up with a lot of unanswered questions by the time our lives are over and then we die... No answers.


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Posted: Nov 14, 2008, 2:18 PM CST
roseofsharon wrote:
Somehow I can't see two eggs having sex in order to produce a chicken??!!

Just me, is it??!!


Even with the various 'Pan-spermia' theories, this still ends up as a total conundrum...including all the Ancient-Astronaut theories and arguments...laugh


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Posted: Nov 14, 2008, 2:10 PM CST
druidess6308 wrote:
I don't know that one can "respect" death. I certainly see it as the break we take between lives, and that our soul/spirit goes to its true home at that point. I don't fear death. I believe that we all die when we are meant to, except in the case of suicide.


Off-the cuff, first response is no, no 'respect' for Death.
To paraphrase Orson Wells from his role in the film The Long Hot Summer, Death is an eventuality which will eventuate at some point in all our lives, wanted, unwanted, sought or not. It is that simple.
Do I heed, or have regard to, or of, attention to Death? Well, I have no desire or need to either take my own life, or someone else's under what are regarded as 'normal' circumstances of everyday life. Also, if I see someone who is in peril of imminent death by accident or misfortune and I happen to be in a position to help them survive it, then fine, I will at the very least try and if unsuccessful...c'est vie. Death is busy enough, it doesn't hurt to 'cheat' Death at all.Most of us would cheat Death out without a second thought...
Life, as many medieval poets have put it also as in the film The Seventh Seal, Life is a walk with Love and Death, arm-in-arm; the penultimate image is of two young lovers strolling in and of kissing in the middle of an ancient cemetery...
What I do find fascinating however about Death is in the above quote from druidess6308...the 'rest break' between our lives.
From all that I have gathered from research projects dealing with the origins, developments all our ancient Religions is that there had never been any before Christianity that has ever rejected the concept of multiple lives. When 'reincarnation' was dismissed out of Christianity by the Councils of Nicaea, it still left enough of that ancient belief very ambivalent in terms of total rejection. What exactly was changed was reincarnation from a purely terrestrial form to a 'spiritual' form. Countless research projects have only found more ambivalent inconsistencies. The more research projects on the actual cases of claimed re-incarnations of individuals that I have worked on; the more books published with well documented cases that have been published, all seem to conclusively point to the reality of re-incarnation. My only problem with it is the rather strange patterns of its affirmation in cases. We do not know what happens during 'the breaks' if we are to learn from our past lives and any/all our mistakes, we end up coming back without any conscious memories of what not to do again, nor of any penances that we must pay to satisfy our 'karmic' debts...we have no clue, whereas, those that do and come back with very clear and detailed memories are seemingly in particular geographical areas of the world, India(Far East) and Ireland...(????) Unfair! No known reasons that make sense...The cases are all thoroughly investigated, turned inside out etc. Most have indeed, a genetic/ blood-line connection to the families concerned, especially in most cases in India. So far no coherent theories as to the various why's. Fascinating...for the nihilists among us, remember the old motto of the Spanish Foreign Legion: 'Long Live Death!' Now there was an altitude!laugh


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Posted: Nov 12, 2008, 8:43 AM CST
To really-----really put this entire question into its proper perspective, I would strongly urge all of you to take the time and watch the 'docu-drama' film "DEATH OF A PRESIDENT', yes, THE film outlining the assassination of George Bush and its very logical aftermath. This film won the International Critic's Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. It is a fictional 2008 TV documentary broadcast of the world's most hated US President being shot dead on October 19th, 2007.
Pay very close attention to what you are seeing and what people are saying and really think about the the current speculations on 'BO' surviving. Of course anyone who has read the book 'Crossfire" by Jim Marrs, will know the stark reality of all this.


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