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mol
July 6th, 2001, 03:15 PM
Ok. Its that time again....lets get personal. Everyone post in this thread and hit
CTRL-V
Thats right. Hold down the Control key and press the V key. Lets see whats in everyones clipboard...
Here is mine:
int x = (rect.Width() - cxIcon + 1) / 2;
int y = (rect.Height() - cyIcon + 1) / 2;
:rolleyes:
Man...Im such a nerd...I had assembly code in the last one of these...
EasternPriest
July 6th, 2001, 03:16 PM
well...mine was blank................
mol
July 6th, 2001, 03:16 PM
Originally posted by EasternPriest
well...mine was blank................
Man....boring....
;)
Skye
July 6th, 2001, 03:24 PM
Originally posted by EasternPriest
well...mine was blank................
mmmmm....blank also:o
Does that mean I am boring:D
Kaylara
July 6th, 2001, 03:25 PM
Oh no.... I can't post that....
trust me.
Kaylara
Rævyn Cigány
July 6th, 2001, 03:30 PM
Just to clarify...I do not consider myself Christian at all. The knowledge I have from the time when i WAS a christian, is still in my brain however :)
I feel that they conflict, only because of what Christian Pastors/Priests would say on the matter. And from what I have experienced within Christianity...they actually DO believe that God wrote the Bible himself, through the HANDS of the priests "Devine Inspiration". Perhaps we are talking of two differen't sects of christianity though. I came from a Nazarene background, not a catholic one. I cannot say for sure, what Preists and catholic theologians believe on the subject, but I can speak with certainty about the Protestant religions.
As for the misinterpretations of the Bible, yes, there are many. However, the Greek, Latin, and Hebrew texts all verify that the "thou shalt have no other gods before me" is a clear interpretation. The whole story, and old Testament support that statement, as being one of the basic and fundamental texts of Jews. This is why there is no graven image within Jewish Synagogue.
As for the verse.."there is no other name under heaven, by which we must be saved". It, again, is an exact interpretation.
I still feel that they conflict, in basic theology. But Just to clarify...I do not consider myself Christian at all. The knowledge I have from the time when i WAS a christian, is still in my brain however :)
I feel that they conflict, only because of what Christian Pastors/Priests would say on the matter. And from what I have experienced within Christianity...they actually DO believe that God wrote the Bible himself, through the HANDS of the priests "Devine Inspiration". Perhaps we are talking of two differen't sects of christianity though. I came from a Nazarene background, not a catholic one. I cannot say for sure, what Preists and catholic theologians believe on the subject, but I can speak with certainty about the Protestant religions.
As for the misinterpretations of the Bible, yes, there are many. However, the Greek, Latin, and Hebrew texts all verify that the "thou shalt have no other gods before me" is a clear interpretation. The whole story, and old Testament support that statement, as being one of the basic and fundamental texts of Jews. This is why there is no graven image within Jewish Synagogue.
As for the verse.."there is no other name under heaven, by which we must be saved". It, again, is an exact interpretation.
I still feel that they conflict, in basic theology. But
Betty Ann Bongo
July 6th, 2001, 03:34 PM
lol Raevyn, thsts intersting...
Damn mine was blank too.
Skye
July 6th, 2001, 03:39 PM
What is your clipboard?
can you access it? How?
ok, more than one stupid question:D
eaglewolf
July 6th, 2001, 03:44 PM
I am in the same boat as Kaylara...
...sad, but true.
~ew
Kaylara
July 6th, 2001, 03:50 PM
Hee hee hee... We're bad...
Kaylara
MystyPines
July 6th, 2001, 04:04 PM
Emanuel Margolis, Esq.
Wofsey, Rosen, Kweskin & Kuriansky, LLP
600 Summer Street
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
Okay, I hit Cntrl V and came up with the above. What the heck?
mol
July 6th, 2001, 04:35 PM
LOL.
Mairwen
July 6th, 2001, 05:14 PM
yeah....there are a lotta them out there. the serious tend to keep going
whilst the "needa-clue" tribe will fall away.
seems to me that the clueless can't do anything to harm if they dont have the
entire method in their hands.
Danustouch
July 6th, 2001, 05:36 PM
Sorry if I bored you all....looks like I bored you to tears, if we're doing the clipboard thing...lets see..what's on mine??
nada, zip, zero, zilch...nothing.
Danustouch
July 6th, 2001, 05:40 PM
Mysty...it means that that was the last thing you cut from your email (probably, to paste later on) I think! LOL. Nice to see you again. Miss you at P. C!!!!!
Danustouch
Danustouch
July 6th, 2001, 05:49 PM
Okay...seems I need to introduce myself. Just to clarify some stuff.
My name is Danustouch (well, it's really Jean, but..I go by Danustouch over the computer), as in, Danus' Touch. I am an Eclectic Wiccan of almost Eight years. (Gods..has it been that long?). I mostly follow the Celtic pantheon, but I also draw from sources such as Native American Shamanism, and Bhuddism, and many others (basically, anything that seems to "work for me", or fit into my overall world view. I was a Christian until I was 19. Studied at Eastern Nazarene College, in Quincy, Mass to be a Youth Minister. The experience left me severely disturbed, to say the least. LOL. In otherwords, Christianity wound up not being everything I thought it would be. It left me feeling empty, and meaningless. Meanwhile, since Quincy was so close to Boston, that is where i spent most of my time, expanding my mind to new thoughts, beliefs, cultures, etc, etc, etc. Upon returning home from college (which I dropped out of), I one day happened upon a Wiccan store, walked in, and picked up a book. It was Scot Cunninghams "The Truth about Witchcraft today". And upon opening it...discovered that what was in those pages, was what I had deep in my heart, believed all of my life. The words in those pages were my "NATURAL" or "Unadulterated" beliefs. That only pressure from family and society made me become a christian. That it wasn't really me.
So...here I am today...I've been a columnist for a Wiccan Store and Website, I've maintained my own website, I've been a co-highpriestess of a Circle in Connecticut, befriended many within the Wiccan community there, and am now a solitary practitioner out of necessity (necessity being that I live in the boonies).
I am happy to meet you all, and look foward to many good discussions with you in the future.
Brightest Blessings.
Danustouch
Xois
July 6th, 2001, 06:01 PM
Remetj@yahoogroups.com
was in mine... :)
MystyPines
July 6th, 2001, 07:16 PM
Danustouch? Do I know you? Are you Marcia's friend?
Mairwen
July 7th, 2001, 01:07 AM
oops. I can't paste what's on my clipboard this time! LMAO! 8O 8O 8O 8O :bad: :crazy:
EasternPriest
July 7th, 2001, 01:10 AM
I have many feathers to help me fly. I have a body and head, but I'm not alive. It is your strength which determines how far I go. You can hold me in your hand, but I'm never thrown. What am I
.....thats what's in this comp's clipboard..............
Lavender
July 7th, 2001, 01:18 AM
nothing. another boring person here.
MammaStar
July 7th, 2001, 01:22 AM
Let's see......
http://www.egreetings.msn.com/view.pd?i=30040898&m=2562&rr=y&source=msne999
some cards i just sent to my honey and my 2 friends who just had a baby boy!
gunner
July 7th, 2001, 04:39 AM
ctrl-v hmmm, nothing, screen stays the same.
cybele
July 7th, 2001, 04:57 AM
Hey Gunner,
Are you a Mac user too? I don't get anything with control V either. ( though there is probably nothing there anyways) I thought that if it was a Windows command, people using macs were most likely sending their credit card numbers to Bill Gates with the Control V action. Hee.
Just a thought ( itty bitty)
cybele
mol
July 7th, 2001, 06:08 AM
Originally posted by cybele
Hey Gunner,
Are you a Mac user too? I don't get anything with control V either. ( though there is probably nothing there anyways) I thought that if it was a Windows command, people using macs were most likely sending their credit card numbers to Bill Gates with the Control V action. Hee.
Just a thought ( itty bitty)
cybele
Ack. Sorry...forgot about the macsters...
gunner
July 7th, 2001, 07:00 AM
"Ack. Sorry...forgot about the macsters..."
weeel laddie i've a few macs in me family tree and a couple hanging frae it but nae a mac on yon computer table.
Wyrdsister
July 7th, 2001, 09:32 AM
Nifty thread, mol! Okay, here's mine...
http://dci@psynet.net
I was trying to see if the above was actually a URL so I cut and pasted this bit into my browser's address line and replaced the "@" with a "." Doesn't make me as big a geek as mol, perhaps, but hey it's a start... ;)
Wyrdsister
Dagda Moon~Lily
July 7th, 2001, 10:03 AM
[COLOR=sienna]
I was doing colors......adding people to the Tarot Forum Victim List......ya caught me! :p
Danustouch
July 7th, 2001, 11:08 AM
Dear Mysty,
Yup Yup!!!!!! Dreamcatchereye here, danustouch, Marcia's friend,
formerly of Moonlight Circle, Formerly from CT, Now living in RI :) You remember...I had that unfortunate stalker incident! Got Wicked great news though! Mail me!!! The Situation is alllll cleared up. The police FINALLY handled it!
BB!!!!!!!!
Danustouch (Dreamcatchereye, Jean)
D~M
July 7th, 2001, 12:43 PM
Hahahahaaha, it's a book review i told my m8 i'd do 4 her site, dont laugh, it's not v gd!!!
Here u go, I decided 2 do about a book called ‘wicca’ instead…
‘Wicca’ – by Vivianne Crowley
This book is a book of truths. From the very first sentence to the very last, no lies are otld. ‘Wicca’ is a very good book for beginners, explaining the religion of Wicca thoroughly, yet concisely, but more advanced Wiccans may also find it useful, because it provides a lot of information.
Crowley begins by describing what Wicca is. She describes different Pagan religions, the history of Wicca, and why the religion is growing. It then goes on to describe the origins of Wicca in more detail, covering Christianity and Pagan religions, and how Wicca came into being.
Before Crowley actually begins to go into any of the spiritual aspects of Wicca, she describes the different ways of practising the religion. This is very useful, as it may help you decide how you want to worship before you get into anything too deep.
Once the basics of Wicca have been described, Crowley goes on to talk about the elements, nature, and the Sabbats. All through this section, there are simple, easy activities to do, so you are learning practically along the way, and tuning yourself with nature. These activities include things such as creating a seasonal altar, and experiencing the elements in your life.
The book then goes on to deal with magick. The explanation of magick is handled very well. Crowley begins by explaining how magick works, who can do it, why we do it, what the best time is to do it, and the different ways of practising magick, eg trancework and visualization. Then the chakras are explained, which, as Crowley says, are: ‘…helpful when we are about to do magick.’ And exercise using chakras follows. After that, planetary influences are explained, and a simple candle magick exercise is described.
Crowley then goes on to talk about the God and the Goddess, very clearly and thoroughly. Following that is an exercise to contact the Goddess and the God through trancework and visualization.
Finally, Crowley explains about rituals. She describes different tools, and how to consecrate them, how to create your own invocations, and, to finish, how to create your own Sabbat ritual. The book ends with a blessing and a dedication to the Lord and the Lady.
Crowley uses simple language throughout the book, clearly explaining any technical words used. It is simple enough for just about anyone to understand, but contains enough information to keep more advanced people reading. The subjects are approached gradually, and everything is explained thoroughly. There are also many pictures, and extremely beautiful photos, to help inspire the mind.
Overall, I think that ‘Wicca’ is a very good book. I would recommend it to everyone, whether a newcomer to Wicca, or perhaps those who know the religion a little better.
Written by Dappled~Moonlight
dappled_moonlight@hotmail.com
8O 8O 8O :rolleyes:
:D
Yvonne Belisle
July 7th, 2001, 01:03 PM
I had to edit it for the thread ******* is a dork!!!!!!
Mairwen
July 7th, 2001, 01:06 PM
Originally posted by cybele
CibbySis ~you're a nut! Love ya! :D
Mairwen
July 7th, 2001, 01:08 PM
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quixote
July 7th, 2001, 03:04 PM
Mol,
nothing happened. Do I then exist? Or rather in using a borrowed computer, does the owner exist?
do the makers of goat cheese intentionally make it foul?
such is the beginning of an existential can of worms...
BB
quixote
Mairwen
July 7th, 2001, 03:26 PM
My latest offering from my clipboard:
being a veritable tech-support bob, i think that one ought to be at least aol-proficient to be a gwyddon :D aol is for dummies. i freely admit it :D
:D its kinda like this: how to venture into the void and the pattern, etc, when one cannot get one's aohell instant mess to work? :D
::::wandering off giggling:::::::::::::::::::::::::::
bring back gopher!
Airyn
July 7th, 2001, 06:20 PM
ctrl-v, eh? okay:
What kind are they and what are there names?
what???? alrighty then...
ladyrowan
July 7th, 2001, 06:26 PM
just tried it, didn't get a blank. In fact didn't get anything at all - it didn't work!
ladyrowan
July 7th, 2001, 06:27 PM
Originally posted by quixote
Mol,
nothing happened. Do I then exist? Or rather in using a borrowed computer, does the owner exist?
do the makers of goat cheese intentionally make it foul?
such is the beginning of an existential can of worms...
BB
quixote
Nothing wrong with worms!
Kaylara
July 7th, 2001, 08:33 PM
damn it... Nothing... :(
I guess it's better than the last one I would have posted....
Kaylara
Mairwen
July 7th, 2001, 08:56 PM
http://www.mysticwicks.com/showthread.php?postid=39061#post39061
Amethyst Rose
July 7th, 2001, 09:31 PM
The Litany Of Fear
I must not fear.
Fear is the mind killer.
Fear is the little death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it has gone past,
I will turn my inner eye to see its path.
Where the fear has gone
There will be nothing.
Only I will remain.
~ The Litany of Fear,
taken from the writings of
the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood
by Frank Herbert, Dune
Mairwen
July 8th, 2001, 12:25 AM
Antimatter Not As Tough As Matter -- Thus We Exist
Updated 6:13 PM ET July 7, 2001
By Peter Henderson
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Looks like antimatter is not all it's cracked up to be, a group of international physicists have announced in a finding which proves there is a good reason for our universe, made of matter, to exist.
The experiments set the stage for another debate, however.
After bashing a stream of antimatter particles against a stream of matter particles in mile-long tubes near Silicon Valley, scientists found themselves with some left over matter that the uninitiated would not have expected.
Matter and antimatter blow each other up when they meet, as any Star Trek fan knows, which has left physicists working hard to explain how our universe, made up of matter, could exist, since around the Big Bang which started things there apparently were equal amounts of matter and antimatter.
The answer is that matter is a bit tougher than antimatter, at least as far as the recent experiments on a particle called a B meson are concerned, the team working at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in Palo Alto, California, announced.
That confirmed results of another experiment on a similar particle that has haunted physicists for decades.
``For 37 years people have looked and they haven't found anything beyond the original one,'' said Princeton University physicist Stewart Smith, a spokesman for the group.
``Physicists now know that there are at least two types of subatomic particles that exhibit this puzzling phenomenon, thought to be responsible for the great preponderance of matter in the universe.''
The physicists drove electrons against positrons, a type of antimatter, in a 1.3 mile particle accelerator. A 1,200-ton detector, called BABAR, recorded how B mesons and their antimatter equivalents, anti-B mesons, were born and how they decayed, leaving a bit more matter than antimatter.
STANDARD MODEL OF THE UNIVERSE
The work fits nicely with the current view of the universe, the Standard Model, which accurately predicted that B mesons and anti-B mesons would be slightly different, or asymmetrical.
``We don't have to invent new physics to explain our results,'' Smith.
Russian physicist and dissident Andrei Sakharov came up with the idea in 1967 that the universe of matter could exist because of the slight difference, also called charge-parity violation, or CP violation.
Sakharov in turn was explaining results of experiments with another particle, the K meson, which in 1964 showed the same behavior as particles in the Stanford-based experiment.
But in settling one debate physicists set the stage for another.
The Standard Model is missing something, even if it is correct as far as it goes. The amount of matter it predicts is only about one billionth as much as exists, Smith said.
``There is something major out there that we don't know,'' he said.
``Either there is some new set of ghostly particles, maybe they are just too massive to have been produced in accelerators... or there is some completely new phenomenon that we have not been able to see that is there to have catalyzed the evolution of the universe.''
A top candidate for a bit of asymmetry might be neutrinos, another fundamental particle that has not been studied much in this regard, Smith said, but those experiments await.
The Stanford-based tests were conducted by more than 600 scientists from 75 institutions in Canada, China, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Norway, Russia and the United States, and the results have been submitted for publication in the Physical Review Letters journal.
loopy
July 8th, 2001, 04:17 AM
<a href="*" ALT="Spirit Fingers: Fanlisting"><b>Spirit Fingers</b></a>
MistOfTheSea86
July 8th, 2001, 04:31 AM
I got this story about a Christian coming out in an E-Mail. It was a nice story but also kind of sad. i think I was giving it to another friend inan e-mail, so that is why it showed up!8O
When I was 19, I came out in 1995 to my resident adviser, Colette, and though I feared that my college friends would hate me, I received positive reactions. When I decided the next year that I was ready to tell someone in my family. I chose my older brother, Chad, figuring that since he was in college at the time, he'd be pretty open-minded. I wrote him a short, blunt e-mail. His response was not positive.
Though he later apologized for his initial reaction to the news that his "little brother was a faggot," he still advised me against telling our parents. So when I got the assignment in English class to write an essay on "who I am," I took the opportunity to write the coming out letter to Chad I meant to write in the first place.
Dear Chad,
I am writing you this letter to tell you many things. I feel myself being torn in two, ripped into halves. One part is kept hidden and the other remains known, but I am both. I am struggling to incorporate the halves to form a whole and complete self. I have feared writing this letter. I feared the truth and its possible consequences, but I cannot continue to live with my insides corroded with shame and guilt and my life controlled by fear. I am ready to accept myself and the reactions of others.
I admire you very much. You have always been my hero. I have never resented you or been jealous of the things you have done. I have been happy for all you have accomplished. I cannot walk well and I am unable to run, but I am always telling people how my brother is a runner. You have a passion, which is something I lack. You have found a joy and love for running, and you have pursued it. Your dedication amazes me. I cannot seem to find anything that supplies me with the sheer pleasure of life and the drive to exist.
You are handsome; I feel ugly. My face is pale, disproportional and twisted. My body is skinny and sickening. I have often gazed into the mirror with pure hate for the ugly person staring at me. I learned to avoid mirrors and cameras. Mirrors stole any self-esteem I managed to build; pictures immortalized my ugliness. I dreamed of having money to get surgery to change myself and not be so ugly. I am now realizing that I am not ugly; I am in fact quite attractive. That awareness has taken a lot of work. My self-image was not based on external things, but rather was an internal hatred manifested into an outward one. The hatred was a tree of unhealthiness. With tough roots of guilt and shame, it stemmed into contempt, despair, apathy and depression. Each of these stems bore black and rotten fruits, thoughts of suicide. It was safer to hate the way I looked because looks are changeable, but this didn't rid me of the real hate. The hatred of my existence was buried deeper, where the hate tree's roots had a strong hold in the soil of my being. I now understand this and am working to release myself from the limiting hold of those roots.
I knew I was different
I grew up knowing that I was different. I did not understand how, but I knew. When I was in the fifth grade, puberty stole my innocence and left me confused and alone. I had girlfriends, but I was physically attracted to other boys. I was mystified by these feelings, although they seemed natural. I remember hearing about faggots, the men who slept with men. These gay people were evil and hated by God, the God I loved and followed. I wondered if others felt the same attractions. I was even curious if you had gone through the same thing. I hoped it was a common part of puberty that would soon pass. After a few months, I realized that others did not feel the same, and I was isolated by my abnormality.
I refused to mentally associate myself with the gay people that we'd been warned about. They were doomed to burn in Hell. I believed all the warnings, I learned to hate the disgusting perverts also. It seemed impossible for me to be one of them. The rationalization generated by my fifth grade brain was that I only looked at other boys because I envied their bodies. But my strange desires did not subside and by the seventh grade my mind began to yearn for a new explanation. When I was twelve, I finally put the two together, me and gay.
The world did not crumble and God did not strike me dead, but I was scared. I agonized for weeks over a solution to my predicament. I decided that God would still love me if I never acted upon my homosexual feelings. I prayed that He would have mercy upon me and change me. Seven years passed and God did not change me, though I was faithful to my plan and to Him. Depression became a part of me, and now there was an addition to my prayer: death. I wanted release from the shameful and hidden feelings. I knew I could not kill myself because suicide was a sin.
I fantasized about it, though. Maybe I could slit my wrists and pray for forgiveness as my life flowed down the drain. But I was never brave enough to carry out any plan. Most nights I cried in my pillow as I prayed for death.
I tried to be "masculine"
I tried to be like you. I tried to be straight, normal and worthy of love. Consciously, I struggled to masculate myself. I made sure I sat with my legs open, kept my hand movements controlled and stiff, and did not hug in public. My voice sounded like a faggot's (nasal, weak and effeminate), so I tried to avoid speaking and spoke softly when I did.
In high school, I strove to gain your acceptance. I joined clubs and made good grades, but still there was the unspoken rule that I not talk to you at school. You were a grade above me and too good to associate with me. I imagined how you must tell your friends that I was not really your brother. It hurt, but I never broke the rule. I treasured the nights when we talked as we waited for sleep, our parallel beds a big equal sign.
I remember many things from our youth together. I recall the times when we would roam the woods for hours and pretend we were great explorers. We would discover caves and mossy beds under trees and fantastic swinging vines. Many years separate us from the expeditions in the woods, but we are still explorers. Now we search for something greater than caves and vines. We practice living as we explore ourselves. Life has taken hold and given us many obstacles. I do not believe that all obstacles must be overcome and forgotten, but they must be embraced and incorporated into our being. Then we learn that they are not mere barriers; they are blessings to ensure growth.
Putting together the pieces of my identity
I have not written this letter to hurt you. I know that at first you will probably be devastated by the news that your little brother is gay, but I pray that in time you will understand. I am trying to help you see the whole me. There are many different sides to me, and they must all fit together to form one.
I am a 19-year-old college student. I am disabled. I am gay. And I am a Christian. I do believe that God loves me as I am. There is no more denying because that road leads to despair and death, and I do not wish to travel that way anymore. These words are the truth as I know it, and despite fear I have faced it. I pray that you will try to understand my reasoning. I have written this with the hope that our bond as brothers will become stronger as I offer you the opportunity to share in my discovery of a fuller and more complete me.
With love,
Travis
After writing the essay, I still longed to tell my parents. I was starting to emotionally detach myself from them. I hardly went home, and when I was home I was extremely moody. I knew I needed to do it to save our relationship. A year later, I finally gave Mom the essay.
She said it couldn't be true, that I didn't act gay. She called my dad, her mom and my sister, hoping they'd talk some sense into me. Shannon, my sister, said it didn't matter, that I was her little brother and she'd always love me. My dad didn't take the news so well. Though my parents assured me that they loved me no matter what, they insisted that I was just confused by friends at college. By the end of the day, my other two brothers, Ronnie and Jimmy knew; both were great about it. Soon, there was even an e-mail from Chad, who apologized again and said he was proud of me for telling the truth.
Time has passed, and my relationship with my family is much better. Coming out was the hardest thing I've ever done, but also the greatest. With it has come a tremendous freedom. I encourage others to come out, but to have a plan when they do so. I think it helped me a lot. Being out helps others see that their stereotypes are not reality, most times they aren't even close.
Armitage
July 8th, 2001, 12:36 PM
Nothing! Poop. The clipboard-faerie hasn't visited today..
ladyrowan
July 8th, 2001, 12:47 PM
Originally posted by mol
Ok. Its that time again....lets get personal. Everyone post in this thread and hit
CTRL-V
Thats right. Hold down the Control key and press the V key. Lets see whats in everyones clipboard...
Man...Im such a nerd...I had assembly code in the last one of these...
Still doesn't work, i don't think the computer faerie even knows i exist! hehe
Myst
July 8th, 2001, 01:28 PM
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------------------------------------------------------
:)
Yvonne Belisle
July 8th, 2001, 01:54 PM
You might not be able to sign on if:
Copyright (C) 1997-2000, America Online, Inc. All rights reserved.
Well this tells me my children were on my computer while I was talking to Rant.
Danustouch
July 8th, 2001, 03:51 PM
Nada, Zip, ZERO again! LOL...I dont cut and paste often, I guess!
Myst
July 9th, 2001, 02:12 PM
hehe cut and paste faerie
Danustouch
July 9th, 2001, 02:40 PM
She finally visited! The Clipboard Fairy Strikes again!!!!
http://journey1.org/freedom/memorandum.htm
Myst
July 9th, 2001, 02:49 PM
here's mine again....
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/c/cernunnos.html
Danustouch
July 9th, 2001, 05:17 PM
Cool! Thanks for that! LOL..your' clipboard fairy left a gift on your clipboard for ME TOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! LOL. Loved the link.
blessings!
Wyrdsister
July 9th, 2001, 05:57 PM
And another from moi:
---
Summer Sizzler Basket
---
Ah yes! I've been caught bidding on e-witch again... ;)
Wyrdsister
Mairwen
July 9th, 2001, 07:35 PM
I have seen the truth and it makes no sense
Myst
February 23rd, 2002, 01:36 AM
The Truth About Witchcraft Today
Flaire-FireStar
February 23rd, 2002, 01:44 AM
And no one will mistake you for a guy now either!!!!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Aah.... OW's quote from Just Silly.... :p Loverly..
Sequoia
February 23rd, 2002, 03:01 AM
The highest knowledge is unutterable, for it exists as an entity in lanes which transcend all material words or symbols.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
mmmm philosophical stuffs!! :D
Twig
February 23rd, 2002, 05:21 AM
There be Druids out there!
-----------------------------------------
Hey what else would you expect?
Peace,
Twig
:elf:
Xander67
February 23rd, 2002, 10:05 AM
:mad: hey no fair... I Just booted up and saw this thread..
:rolleyes:
so yes my clipboard was BLANK too but there were extenuating circumstances...:D
JuNiPeR
February 23rd, 2002, 12:09 PM
http://www.darkroomsource.com/
CoolJ
February 23rd, 2002, 12:23 PM
hmmm good question what is on my clipboard...
roflmao nothing!?...
i thought there would be something i copied and pasted a lot of things today, maybe i pressed print screen or something....
Danustouch
February 23rd, 2002, 12:35 PM
http://www.bluemoonnews.net/news.htm
stormyray
February 23rd, 2002, 01:03 PM
here is mine ....
A little old lady went to the grocery store and put the most expensive
cat food in her basket. She then went to the check-out counter where she
told the check-out girl. "Nothing but the best for my little kitten."
The girl at the cash register said, "I'm sorry, but we cannot sell you
cat food without proof that you have a cat. A lot of old people buy cat
food to eat, and the management wants proof that you are buying the cat
food for your cat." The little old lady went home, picked up her cat and
brought it back to the store. They sold her the cat food.
The next day, the old lady went to the store and bought 12 of the most
expensive dog cookies -- one for each day of Christmas. The cashier this
time demanded proof that she now had a dog, claiming that old people
sometimes eat dog food. Frustrated she went home, came back and brought
in her dog. She was then given the dog cookies.
The next day she brought in a box with a hole in the lid. The little old
lady asked the cashier to stick her finger in the hole.
The cashier said, "No, you might have a snake in there."
The little old lady assured her that there was nothing in the box that
would bite her.
So the cashier put her finger into the box and pulled it out and told
the little old lady, "Yuck, that smells like shit."
The little old lady grinned from ear to ear, "Now, my dear, can I please
buy three rolls of toilet paper?"
Myst
February 23rd, 2002, 03:20 PM
I'm surprised that all fit on the clipboard.
Sequoia
February 23rd, 2002, 03:48 PM
LOL whole novels can fit on the clipboard. . . ^^; I've done it
horrible LMAO
Arduinna
February 23rd, 2002, 05:57 PM
blank, boring too I guess, hehe
Rubi Waters
February 23rd, 2002, 09:16 PM
http://www.dancingdragon.com
whoops looks like i was shopping again! :D
Hope
February 23rd, 2002, 11:38 PM
Well i just came from the green room!
hope
Make your own Scented Dusting Powder!
· 1 cup corn starch
· 1 tablespoon orrisroot powder
· 1/4 teaspoon essential oil
Spoon the cornstarch and orrrisroot powder into a blender and run on low speed.
Slowly add essential oil. That's it you are done...your own dusting powder!
Apply with powder puff.
Flaire-FireStar
February 24th, 2002, 12:33 AM
<TABLE
STYLE="filter:___(color=____,
strength=___)">
<TR><TD><center>
TEXT GOES HERE</TABLE>
**************
Woo hoo! html strikes my clipboard!! :D
Euphoria
February 24th, 2002, 08:18 AM
"If you peer too long into the light of the sun, the brightest light we know of, darkness is all you'll ever see after that. Ah, but peer into the darkest of darkness and you'll begin to see more deeply. You will begin to see other realities and hidden worlds.
"Darkness is never far away, either. Close your eyes my dear, and you are already there in its sweet, soft silence."
ok theres mine
manstranger
February 24th, 2002, 01:12 PM
here is what mine is:
<$BlogItemDateTime$>
ehhh. i thought it was the html for my page. oh well. THats still sorta interesting.
Myst
February 24th, 2002, 01:41 PM
Originally posted by Flaire
<TABLE
STYLE="filter:___(color=____,
strength=___)">
<TR><TD><center>
TEXT GOES HERE</TABLE>
**************
Woo hoo! html strikes my clipboard!! :D
yeah you're probably going to want to have </td> and </tr> before </table> btw. That'll still work if there's only one table (except in Netscape maybe) but it's poor coding. And </center> before </td></tr></table>
Flaire-FireStar
February 24th, 2002, 01:47 PM
:D Thanx...... *still kinda a newbie at html...since it was pretty much self-taught*
Myst
February 25th, 2002, 12:03 AM
no prob :)
this is my clipboard ingredient for the moment - mmlhm
flar7
February 25th, 2002, 04:17 AM
I'm gettin nothin, nada, zip, zilcho....hmmmm, outta words.:p
Ball-Bhreac Ròn
February 25th, 2002, 02:14 PM
***************
Well, I did post what was on my clipboard, but reading back over it I decided it would be offensive to some, so I'm deleting it. It wasn't me that had written this stuff, a guy I know had written it and I had it copyed cuz I was showing my friend what he'd said on msn....
Rubi Waters
February 25th, 2002, 02:40 PM
http://www.mysticwicks.com/showthread.php?threadid=3907&goto=newpost
this is my most recent how about that it's for here!
Hey Flar I can't imagine you outta words!!!!! :D
Old Witch
February 25th, 2002, 02:48 PM
Nada...Nothing....Zilch!!!!!!!!:eyebrow:
Nina
February 25th, 2002, 02:51 PM
...oh no, definitely not. I couldn't possibly post that. (I remember writing that letter though...*gives a wry smile*)
faeriedust
February 25th, 2002, 02:53 PM
notta nothing, is that a good thing?
Kaylara
February 25th, 2002, 03:19 PM
The UL2464 issue is still a problem. As far as I know from Steve Ballard, we are now making some of the items that had the UL2464 removed again but under a new part number and would have a minimum requirement to run. The Spreadsheet that was sent to me by Steve Ballard in December 2001 is incorrect as the factory has made different part numbers for these items. And then some of the items are being made again with the UL2464 using the old part number still. I must say that this has become one big mess. There is no way for me to know if the inventory showing in the computer is UL2464 or not… Please let me know if you have any additional information on this issue. We continue to lose a lot of business because of this decision to remove the rating, and then put it back on selectively.
Kaylara
Danustouch
February 25th, 2002, 03:22 PM
GENIRE-L@rootsweb.com
Danustouch
February 25th, 2002, 03:28 PM
And the latest....a quote from an email regarding some negative comments made by a noted author regarding Wicca....my friends reaction:
You know, I just had to fight to get into the Correctional Institutions for individual visits with inmates, I can't even do a study group let alone lead ceremonies with them yet. They don't consider Wicca a "collective" religion, and I'm going to have to fight for them. So when those of us are struggling to have the last of the roadblocks removed for Wicca/Paganism to be considered a valid faith, what she is doing is just plain unthinkable. I'm sure that she would do something as stupid as trashing the religion again if given the chance to go on a major TV show. As if the Bible-thumpers need any more ammunition....
manstranger
February 25th, 2002, 04:48 PM
Nada.
But, not to get OT, but, danus, if you don't mind, could you start a thread about the person thats going on tv to trash wicca? or is thinking about/planning to, and if people will actually listen to them? Just some info, if its something we might want to know about.
Wyrdsister
February 25th, 2002, 05:34 PM
Nothing!
Gee, I usually do have something in clipboard... Oh yes, silly me, my computer just crashed and I had to reboot! :eek: :D
Wyrdsister
Danustouch
February 25th, 2002, 05:55 PM
Ummmmm..well..it's a very long story, Manstranger. It's actually kind of being discussed on Mothersmagic right now. The person in question is not going on national television any time soon that I know. She has already been featured in numerous documentaries about the Craft. She is a Witch herself, in fact. My friend was using that quote as a hypothetical..as in.."can you imagine if she said that on national television?". And it is debateable as to whether or not this individual was really trashing Wicca. She was definitely trashing the ROOTS of Wicca, to some extent (Gardner/Valiente and their early influence on Wicca). However, she wasn't necessarily trashing Wicca today. However, its'a very sensitive subject to many Wiccans, and could easily be interpreted by people outside of Wicca, as "just another reason" why Wicca is not a valid religion in their eyes. That is the source of my friends quote.
Since the whole debate, however, was based on a "write up" by somebody on another message board, I don't feel comfortable posting it here, but I hope you get the gist of it from this post.
Sorry for getting OT folks..
Manstranger, if you want to discuss it more, you're welcome to PM me.
Flaire-FireStar
February 25th, 2002, 10:39 PM
:( Today I got nuffin......
flar7
February 25th, 2002, 10:44 PM
how about?
www.@%#!%(edited for content)
NeoPhoenix
February 26th, 2002, 04:59 PM
:smooch: <-- was in mine cuz I just used it in another post.... That is what you mean right?
Lunamoth
February 26th, 2002, 05:08 PM
UNIX id's in development and acceptance
tangerine
February 26th, 2002, 05:14 PM
What a great way to make my first post...here it is. :D
The Rome II Diagnostic Criteria (a system for diagnosing functional gastrointestinal disorders based on symptoms) for IBS is as follows:
At least 12 weeks or more, which need not be consecutive, in the preceding 12 months of abdominal discomfort or pain that is accompanied by at least two of the following features:
1) It is relieved with defecation, and/or
2) Onset is associated with a change in frequency of stool, and/or
3) Onset is associated with a change in form (appearance) of stool.
Other symptoms that are not essential but support the diagnosis of IBS:
* Abnormal stool frequency (greater than 3 bowel movements/day or less than 3 bowel movements/week);
* Abnormal stool form (lumpy/hard or loose/watery stool);
* Abnormal stool passage (straining, urgency, or feeling of incomplete evacuation);
* Passage of mucus;
* Bloating or feeling of abdominal distension.
Now isn't that lovely?
Lunamoth
February 26th, 2002, 05:19 PM
Very nice, Tangerine. ROFL!
MagickHLHgurl
February 26th, 2002, 10:53 PM
hmmm...let's see
Hey Daddy,
I just wanted to let you know that i love you very much. And altough we may fight or disagree i know that you are just trying to take care of me and that part of you is afraid cause im no longer a child, yet i'm also not an adult. and that's confusing for both of us. I alos know that sometimes you dont feel appreciated or that i might take you for granted. But daddy, as much as i scream, rant, rave, cry, and say things that hurt, i want you to know that i thank my lucky stars to have you as my dad. I know its not easy living with me. So, thank you. I love you.
Love Always,
Your little girl,
Caroline
ok so i got mushy on my dad....ahh well thats what was on my clipboard tonight
Myst
February 27th, 2002, 01:24 AM
login.tcidata.com
flar7
February 27th, 2002, 04:21 AM
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DELLIT!!
something like that
Danustouch
February 27th, 2002, 12:08 PM
nada today :)
Flaire-FireStar
February 27th, 2002, 12:35 PM
[color=9900cc][B]
:rolleyes: How exciting...
Illuminatus
February 27th, 2002, 01:17 PM
Back Actions:
~~~~~~~~~~~~
What are the stats for the super-hard stakes?
Just +1 bonus trait, maybe the ability
"un-****ing-breakable"? Let me know!
How is Miles doing? Is he well enough to
put ****ing laser sights on my damn guns?
Bloat him with blood, and teach him how to
heal Ag with Blood (willpower and rest),
once the doctors have released him from
surgery. This should speed his recovery,
as well as minimalize the risk of picking
up a Lame neg trait or even worse, the Lame
flaw.
Danustouch
February 27th, 2002, 03:06 PM
http://www.geocities.com/stassam.geo/dublin.html
>
stormyray
February 27th, 2002, 04:19 PM
here is mine today:
Full Moon on Wednesday to Be Brightest of Year
Wed Feb 27, 8:57 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If the dog howls more than usual on Wednesday night
and if lovers feel the urge to spoon, don't be surprised, NASA said - it's
the brightest full moon of the year.
When the moon is full on Wednesday night it will be just about as close to
Earth as it gets in its elliptical orbit, the U.S. space agency said. As a
result, it will appear 9 percent wider than normal and shine 20 percent
more brightly.
At the far end of its ellipse, called apogee, the moon is 252,700 miles
from Earth. At the closest, the perigee, it is only 221,500 miles away.
In addition, the Earth at this time of year is closer to the sun on its
own elliptical orbit, and therefore the moon is as well, so it has more of
the sun's light to reflect, adding to its brightness.
NeoPhoenix
February 27th, 2002, 04:27 PM
Today I got --> http://www.duhspot.com/users/smiley/s/kao/otn/pbubbles.gif
Aww how cute. :D
manstranger
February 27th, 2002, 05:12 PM
<html><head><title></Title> Is a good way to start
Even I'm not sure about that one!
Illuminatus
February 28th, 2002, 04:37 PM
here goes nothing:
www.Newsaskew.com
aw just a url... blah
Ball-Bhreac Ròn
February 28th, 2002, 04:40 PM
Dandadadada (that was a fanfare ;))
:heartthro :hearteyes::heartthro
Oh how boring! Just some smilies I was repeating! :p
Danustouch
February 28th, 2002, 04:52 PM
*WILSON'S ALMANAC & Planet Directory*
http://www.wilsonsalmanac.com
Have you seen this popular daily ezine?
Daily celebrations by free email: Folklore of each day; global festivals; ancient Christian & pagan calendar customs; New Age; spiritual; alternatives; On This Day; inspiration; humor
Myst
February 28th, 2002, 04:59 PM
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MagickHLHgurl
February 28th, 2002, 05:08 PM
me_the_the_other_white_meat
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh what is that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ewwwwwwwwww my brote was on here last
MagickHLHgurl
February 28th, 2002, 05:09 PM
thatword "brote" was supposed to be brother
Euphoria
February 28th, 2002, 06:07 PM
Ok here we go:
Dear Madame,
In response to your last letter (25.02.02) I am extremely pleased to accept your offer and assure you that you have an exceedingly strong case.
1. Under Scottish law section 56 statement 3.2
"Any persons who are not currently detained
by the Country of Scotland may request trial within
their Country of Citizenship, provided that sufficent
evidence and reason can be given as to why the
persons involved wish the above."
2. Under Japanese law section 102 statement 87.5 your
alleged offence is not illegal, however it is frowned upon
and if the ruling authority deems it necessary, a maximum fine
to the equivalent of 700GBP may be imposed.
I am almost certain that we can work with your case, and I am positive that you will not be convicted due to a) the lack of evidence and, b) 3 major loopholes in both Scottish and Japanese law which i will discuss at a later date.
I am currently on a flight from London Heathrow to Phuket, and if possible i would like to arrange a personal meeting some time this week. I will contact you in the next couple of days regarding this meeting.
However should you find the need to contact me, my details are a the bottom of this form.
Yours Sincerely,
Charysma Nightshade
Senior Partner
Phone: +44 141 586 5235
Mobile: +44 771 476 1135
e-mail: nightshade.c@nmgm.co.uk
hee hee thats me bein all businessy (doesnt happen a lot lol)
Xander67
February 28th, 2002, 06:17 PM
:eek:
hey !!!!!!
you are a LAWYER????
Danustouch
February 28th, 2002, 06:25 PM
Hi,
I am wondering if you can provide me with any information on the Hislops from Ireland. I have a gg grandmother who was transported as a convict from England (she was tried in Edinburgh) to NSW, Australia. She states her birthplace as Ireland. I noticed you had information on the Hislop message board on FamilyHistory.com and was wondering if you could provide me with what you have.
The dilemma I am in is that Maria Hislop (gg grandmother) does not state her parents on her trial or convict records but I do know she was presbyterian, so I am assuming her family were Scottish who migrated to Ireland. I am at a total loss in finding anything about her. I am unable to locate her death records in NSW and with not much else to go on other than I know she was born approx. 1817.
Any information on the Irish Hislops would be helpful.
Thanks in advance,
Michelle
Danustouch
March 1st, 2002, 10:49 AM
http://falcao.best.vwh.net/Midwife/aromathr.html
Kaylara
March 1st, 2002, 10:58 AM
Ahhh another person with the pagan surname of Nightshade... We're just like one big happy family.
Kaylara
Ball-Bhreac Ròn
March 1st, 2002, 01:43 PM
Nope, nothing today...
CoolJ
March 1st, 2002, 02:37 PM
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str_copy(a(stringarray,1),"Heal",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,2),"Gust",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,3),"Snowball",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,4),"Static Shock",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,5),"Confuse",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,6),"Fire",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,7),"Curse",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,8),"Wind Chill",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,9),"Bug Zapper",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,10),"Hail Stone",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,11),"Teleport: Port Lietten",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,12),"Bubbles",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,13),"Blow Torch",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,14),"Gust",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,15),"Icicle",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,16),"Belch",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,17),"Squirt",0,-1)
str_copy(a(stringarray,18),"Zap",0,-1)
hmm lol... that is from my rpg, ... basicly those are the names of the menu items for the magic spells... rather than typing each new line by hand i copy everything and then fill it in with what it has to be filled in with... numbers, a name, etc... lol... i'm lazy....
Euphoria
March 1st, 2002, 03:31 PM
Ahhh another person with the pagan surname of Nightshade... We're just like one big happy family.
ok sorry this is a bit OT ... but yes my name is nightshade lol
but what do u mean by "pagan" surname
that is my natural name and my family artent pagan
Lunamoth
March 1st, 2002, 04:05 PM
http://diaries.diagon.org/
Hmmm...it's a site today. And a hilarious one at that. :)
NeoPhoenix
March 1st, 2002, 04:34 PM
Hmmm let's see this is what I have today. :D --> I like your advice Garnet, though you make it sound like in time they should get back together. If this is so I would have to disagree. She apparently has issues, and it wouldn’t be wise to go back to her after this is all over with. If you want to stay friends with her afterwards Kaylara, go for it, but you are better than she is and don't need to be in a relationship with someone like that.... Confront her, say your peace, and don't contact her until your over her, then if you still wish to be friends with her, you can deal with that then.
Illuminatus
March 1st, 2002, 05:04 PM
here goes..
www.geocities.com/steelvalleylarp/
aw just an url
Twig
March 1st, 2002, 05:10 PM
And Powells is just a bookstore (removes tongue from cheek)
Illuminatus
March 1st, 2002, 05:13 PM
Originally posted by Twig
And Powells is just a bookstore (removes tongue from cheek)
What is Powell's? You mean like Colin? Isn't he the secretary of state or something? confused... :woah:
Demeter
March 1st, 2002, 05:56 PM
011 598 2 902 3114
Let's see, that would be the fax number of a law firm in Uruguay....
mato
March 1st, 2002, 05:58 PM
Ode to insanity…
A mind is a terrible thing,
Released to it’s own devices.
Creating at will from nothing,
Changing the world’s vices.
Seeing what can be seen,
Doing what can be done.
Tis a horrible thing to those scared faces,
The tides they cannot control.
A force unknown to those of sanity,
forces, uncontrolled by illusions of the mind.
Horror of horrors,
The darkest of creatures is a man bound to his world,
Free only to serve.
Freedom to choose but the one option,
Go to the one place
Do the one task
And return to wait the next instruction.
Yes the mind is a terrible thing,
Those who cannot control it
Hide.
Terrified of their own creations,
too weak to stand against their own illusions.
Smile nod and back away slowly,
He is insane and in control of his own reality,
A creature most fearsome,
a threat to all our sanity,
a threat to all our illusions.
-------------
when I get bored I write (bad) poetry... go fig...
Flaire-FireStar
March 1st, 2002, 09:00 PM
PS. some of us are insane. Free ice cream if you can guess which ones!
********************
:D Thanx for that one, Flar! :lol:
mato
March 1st, 2002, 09:46 PM
Originally posted by Flaire
PS. some of us are insane. Free ice cream if you can guess which ones!
********************
:D Thanx for that one, Flar! :lol:
Apparently I missed something...:lol:
Wyrdsister
March 3rd, 2002, 07:13 PM
http://www.paganworldreport.com/
____
A site I came across today. Nifty!
Wyrdsister
Alphyna
March 4th, 2002, 12:23 AM
This was mine, I think I win!!!!! :O
Alphyna ;)
Rosemary's Root Beer Tonic
Categories: Beverages
Yield: 4 servings
Ingredients
3 oz Sassafras Bark, dried
2 oz Sarsaparilla, dried
1 oz Dandelion Root, dried
1 oz Burdock Root, dried
1/2 oz Ground Ginger
1/2 oz Ground Cinnamon
1/4 oz Orange Peel, dried
Instructions
This sweet, bracing drink from Rosemary Gladstar Slick is reminiscent of old-fashioned root beer, due to the sassafras. It has a cleansing, revivifying effect from the dandelion, burdock and sarsaparilla.
Mix together all ingredients and store in a tightly closed container. In a large pot combine 1 quart of water and 4 tablespoons of dry mixture. Bring to a boil, cover and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes. Strain and sweeten with honey or stevia (also called "sweet herb") if desired.
Makes about 4 cups
Variation: For iced tea, chill the simmered mixture, then dilute it with 1 quart of sparkling water. Serve over ice with a twist of orange peel.
Source: Vegetarian Times, April 1993
Shared by: Norman R. Brown From: Bob Emert
Alphyna
March 4th, 2002, 12:27 AM
Ha ahahaha ... ya, I only read the first page, where everyone was "what? How? blank...." so I don't win....there were some awesome poetry and stuff out there! Lots of Smiles, Alphyna :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
Illuminatus
March 4th, 2002, 10:53 AM
OK my buffer is empty so to fill it I wrote this haiku, I hope you all in joy it.
Monday morn, fresh boot.
All memory, wiped away.
Clipboard is empty.
Danustouch
March 4th, 2002, 10:56 AM
Tao Te Ching #47
Without going outside you may know the whole world
Without looking through the window, you may see the ways of heaven.
The farther you go the less you know.
Thus the sage knows without traveling;
He sees without looking;
He works without doing
***********************
oh, MY! Guess Hubby was the Clipboard Faery Today! I didn't put this there!
Lunamoth
March 4th, 2002, 01:43 PM
I am having problems with my local printer. It`s an HP ColorLaserJet 5. This morning (March 1) I sent a print job and it worked; but since that print job it won`t print any other ones. I`ve checked the cable connections (they seem to be fine) and I`ve turned the printer `on/off` a couple of times.
------
Hmmm... oh yeah!
heheh... I had converted some ijits implementation request into a trouble ticket. Some people don't read instructions.
Ball-Bhreac Ròn
March 4th, 2002, 01:46 PM
I reckon this thread is just a conspiracy so we can all bump up our posts...think about it, all we do is just press ctrl+v every day and up go our posts!
nope, nothing today ;)
s1ren
March 4th, 2002, 02:00 PM
Clip!
The moon seemed to flicker here in texas and it was really freaking me out, did it seem that way to anyone else?
Talking about the really cool full moon we had here the other night with someone on another board, hehe :)
-s1ren
Flaire-FireStar
March 5th, 2002, 01:02 AM
Originally posted by mato
Apparently I missed something...:lol:
:lol: That would be on someone's welcome.. :)
On todays' clipboard, we have:
http://www.dreamwater.org/apj/fire/Linarite.jpg
If it doesn't work, it's not my fault!!!! It's just what's on my clipboard! :p
stormyray
March 5th, 2002, 11:16 AM
OK here is todays.......
Just testing.
wow I was testing :boing:
Kaylara
March 5th, 2002, 11:40 AM
I sell electronics and electrical stuff
KaylaraOwl: connectors, wire, cable ties etc
mato
March 5th, 2002, 01:18 PM
When people see things as beautiful,
ugliness is created.
When people see things as good,
evil is created.
Tao #2...lol
Xander67
March 6th, 2002, 01:38 AM
Change to your draw tool: Bezier Curve, width: 1, antialias and vector both checked. start at 350,110 and draw out to 530,283
then start at 415, 110..and draw out to 450,150:woah:
Im drawing a Dolphin in Paint shop pro :D
Myst
March 6th, 2002, 01:43 AM
so I thought
MagickHLHgurl
March 6th, 2002, 09:01 AM
and this morning i have: http://www.mysticwicks.com/showthread.php?threadid=14055&goto=newpost
ahhh....alink to a thread! hehehe....
stormyray
March 6th, 2002, 11:13 AM
Lets see what will today be........
OSTARA (pronounced O-STAR-ah) is one of the Lesser Wiccan Sabbats, and is
usually celebrated on the Vernal or Spring Equinox right around March 21
(although because of its origins, may instead be celebrated on the fixed date
of March 25). Other names by which this Sabbat may be known are Oestara,
Eostre's Day, Rite of Eostre, Alban Eilir, Festival of the Trees, and Lady
Day. The Christian holiday of Easter is very near this same time, (notice the
similarity in name?), and is determined as the first Sunday after the first
Full Moon after the Vernal Equinox.
May the Lord and Lady bless you all with fertility, abundance, success, and
all things new!
Ok hubby must have been on last night.....:eek: wow way to long.... THere I cut it back but you get the idea..
shnen
March 6th, 2002, 11:21 AM
what are we supposed to be doing this for??? what am i supposed to be pasting?
wow, i guess this is what I get for joining this thread a bit too late!
Danustouch
March 6th, 2002, 11:30 AM
Nada.
Flaire-FireStar
March 6th, 2002, 11:58 AM
:dis: Nothing yet....
MagickHLHgurl
March 7th, 2002, 09:20 AM
nothing! I just had to restart my computer
Ball-Bhreac Ròn
March 7th, 2002, 01:16 PM
Originally posted by stormyray
Lets see what will today be........
OSTARA (pronounced O-STAR-ah) is one of the Lesser Wiccan Sabbats, and is
usually celebrated on the Vernal or Spring Equinox right around March 21
(although because of its origins, may instead be celebrated on the fixed date
of March 25). Other names by which this Sabbat may be known are Oestara,
Eostre's Day, Rite of Eostre, Alban Eilir, Festival of the Trees, and Lady
Day. The Christian holiday of Easter is very near this same time, (notice the
similarity in name?), and is determined as the first Sunday after the first
Full Moon after the Vernal Equinox.
May the Lord and Lady bless you all with fertility, abundance, success, and
all things new!
Ok hubby must have been on last night.....:eek: wow way to long.... THere I cut it back but you get the idea..
:eek: Can you ask your hubby where he got that from?
Ball-Bhreac Ròn
March 7th, 2002, 01:17 PM
(It just sounds like what's on my website ;) Just wondering :))
stormyray
March 8th, 2002, 10:57 AM
Originally posted by Ball-Bhreac Ròn
:eek: Can you ask your hubby where he got that from?
He says a friend in one of his email group sent it. :sunny:
Flaire-FireStar
March 8th, 2002, 08:49 PM
:dis: I got nuffin again today.... :dis:
s1ren
March 11th, 2002, 09:12 AM
Clip of the day:
"Does Christie Whitman (EPA} sing "Who'll Stop the Acid Rain" every morning?"
(this from a discussion about THIS story online: http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_1854000/1854922.stm
-s1ren
Illuminatus
March 13th, 2002, 05:06 PM
Here is my clipboard today - my first Googlewhack!!!!!
incognito saxhorn
MagickHLHgurl
March 13th, 2002, 06:18 PM
Nada! well at least its not another interesting tid bit from my brother
Flaire-FireStar
March 13th, 2002, 08:43 PM
Sultan of The Ivy League Beer-Funnel Team
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
So excitng... :rolleyes:
Kaylara
March 14th, 2002, 10:00 AM
MS25036-112
MagickHLHgurl
March 15th, 2002, 07:58 AM
MagickHLHGuRL [11:56 PM]: i do love myself
Fliwyteguy22 [11:57 PM]: r u sure
MagickHLHGuRL [11:57 PM]: yes i am sure
ahhh yes my riends question my sanity often
stormyray
March 15th, 2002, 11:01 AM
And today the winner is .........
Slimy Cheeks Truman.... ops show I was on the name generator thread. :eek:
Flaire-FireStar
March 16th, 2002, 02:53 AM
I ain't got much today... :dis:
Ball-Bhreac Ròn
March 16th, 2002, 07:08 AM
lol, um, I got 58 pages of Nirvana tabs I found earlier ;)
I could paste them if you want, but...y'know...
Myst
March 16th, 2002, 07:11 AM
Both still
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uhhh... ok myst lol
stormyray
March 16th, 2002, 01:00 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=705626294&ssPageName=ADME:B:BN:US:1
Ball-Bhreac Ròn
March 16th, 2002, 01:06 PM
When first I saw the Highlands of Scotland, I was overcome with an incredible longing. I could not really understand the feeling and, when asked to describe it, could only liken it to homesickness. The first time I heard an Irish reel, the music filled me with such joy that I wanted to share it with everyone, but it seemed that few others heard it in quite the same way. I have since come to believe that there is a part of one's soul that remembers the land....that is irrevocably tied to generations past....that keeps the heart of the homeland beating a rhythm to life. I have never been to Scotland or Ireland nor any of the Celtic lands, but feel as if a large part of me roams there across heather bogs, shady glens and fey hills. This site is dedicated to anyone who has ever felt this ...to all of you who have touched your Celtic heritage and fallen in love.
Ah yes, it's from the site that Twig's put up in the druid forum, I was just e-mailing the writer and telling him/her how much I felt exactly the same :)
Flaire-FireStar
March 16th, 2002, 01:52 PM
85 bottles of beer on the wall,
85 bottles of beer!
You take one down,
Pass it around,
84 bottles of beer on the wall!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Oh, the silliness of Just Silly.... :woah:
Illuminatus
March 29th, 2002, 05:06 PM
"Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as kids, we'd all run around in darkened rooms munching magic pills and listening to repetitive music..." -- - Kristian Wilson, CEO, Nintendo Gaming Corporation, Inc, 1989
kblackthorne
March 29th, 2002, 05:14 PM
Of course, I can certainly see the issue with long hair and fire.
Flaire-FireStar
March 29th, 2002, 09:55 PM
:mad: Not a thing....Even my bro was on the comp before I got here and I don't have anything. :dis: that burns my bottom!
Ball-Bhreac Ròn
March 30th, 2002, 05:40 AM
ok, here goes...
:RuNew::RuNew::RuNew::RuNew::RuNew::RuNew::RuNew::RuNew:
Ah yeh, I was chasing after Flaire with newbies in Just Silly...:nyah:
fey
March 30th, 2002, 08:20 AM
Ok, well it's not very exciting. Now.........if you could have seen what my 14 year old son had on it last week, that's be a whole 'nother story, lol.
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Ball-Bhreac Ròn
March 30th, 2002, 10:59 AM
:( nothing now, my computer plonked out :(
Flaire-FireStar
March 30th, 2002, 11:36 PM
Originally posted by Ball-Bhreac Ròn
ok, here goes...
:RuNew::RuNew::RuNew::RuNew::RuNew::RuNew::RuNew::RuNew:
Ah yeh, I was chasing after Flaire with newbies in Just Silly...:nyah:
:eek: Oh my...I'll have to zoom down there and see. :T
Ball-Bhreac Ròn
March 31st, 2002, 04:43 AM
it was really cute...all the newbies...
I've got nothing today :D
Dellit Tandannon
March 31st, 2002, 02:42 PM
http://www.chesapeake.net/fletcher/monkey.html
Flaire-FireStar
March 31st, 2002, 02:53 PM
:mad: Again....nothing!
Starry Di
March 31st, 2002, 03:06 PM
uhh ... think about it. bunnies. eggs. You can't get much more sexual than that (have you seen that debit card commercial?)
that was what was in mine, I was showing one of my best friends some of the funny posts here hehe *angelic grin* :D
Flaire-FireStar
March 31st, 2002, 03:14 PM
Lookie, I have somethign now! :D
http://moonraven.salemconnection.net/
Oh... It changed from what I thought it was. :cutie:
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