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This could be a test. Charisma. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.

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In comparison to your city, the world is not very big. Pockets of evil are not easy to hide. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.

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I need help being released from the Baker Act. I don’t believe in mental illness. I believe most diagnosis of mental illness can be pinpointed to social factors. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.

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The social ties of the Roman Catholic priesthood gives them their power. Priests make good friends. Some of the priest’s friends are nerds. Capable lawyers might be among those nerd friends. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.

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"Daniel Urtiz" <calm_hun…@webtv.net> wrote in message

news:8714-433C1BCF-256@storefull-3355.bay.webtv.net… >I need help being released from the Baker Act. I don’t believe in mental > illness. I believe most diagnosis of mental illness can be pinpointed to > social factors.

i tend to agree with this.  i think it’s maladjustment and perhaps in extreme cases neurochemical. m.

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Woah- hold on – I assume you were one of the many thousands of priests abusing their young charges-spit on you- you are filth. God watches you always in your actions-if the cunt was alive but Friedrich said hes dead

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Endovtha, You seem to be foaming at the mouth. Calm down like a good adult and you will come to see that like so many others you are overreacting about the evils of the Roman Catholic priesthood, possibly because you’re jealous of that institution. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.

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I ma jealous of their porn collection- eh I likeaa tha porno ehh- imma a mario- i likaa 2 a fuckaaa miiii sisttaa- u wop cunt

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FOR ON THAT DAY: HATE CRIMES AGAINST ECOFREAKS. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: PRESSURING A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST TO BREAK HIS SEAL OF CONFESSION. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: HURTING A HISPANIC’S REPUTATION. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: PRESSURING A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST TO SURRENDER HIS VOWS OF CELIBACY. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: LEAVING AN AIR CONDITIONER ON 24-7. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY; KNOWINGLY USING A CAMERA ON ANYONE WHO DOESN’T WANT TO BE VIDEOTAPED. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: ALLOWING LLOYD HYNDMAN TO REMAIN ALIVE. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: MISSING A WEEKEND MASS ON PURPOSE. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: NOT CONFESSING A SERIOUS SIN. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: CRYING WOLF ABOUT RAPE AND CHILD ABUSE. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: HITTING OR ARRESTING A KOSHER PRIEST. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: COHORTING WITH THE URTIZ FAMILY. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: DISALLOWING FREE SPEECH IN A PSYCHE WARD OR OTHER DETAINIED ENVIRONMENT. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: RAPE AND INCEST. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: CRITIQUING A PERSON FOR LOSS OF MEMORY. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: ROYALTY AND MAMMON. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: REMOVING A HOLIEST OF THE HOLIEST FROM HIS DOMICILE. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: DEFROCKING A PRIEST WITHOUT SUFFICIENT GROUNDS. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: BROWN BERETS. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: BYZANTINE RITE. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: TOUCHING LISA KARATE. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: MANUFACTURING GUNS, HYPODERMIC NEEDLES, AND SOME KNIVES. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: INTRUSIONS UPON PRIVACY. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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FOR ON THAT DAY: GMING A PERSON WHO IS NOT YOUR CAUSE. A GM IS A WITCH. A WITCH HAS AN IMMORAL NATURE. JESUS CHRIST WAS LIKE A FATHER, WHICH CAN BE LIKE A GM. BUT HIS CAUSE WAS DIFFERENT FROM A GM’S, BECAUSE HE SUMBITTED TO THE ONE GOD, WHO IS TRUTH, NOT GMING. GM’S ARE OFTEN ATHEIST AND PRACTICE SELF-AFFIRMATION. SELF-AFFIRMATION OVEREMPHASIZES THE SELF AND IS NOT INCLINED TO SUBMIT TO THE VOICE OF THE ONE GOD. THE GMS ARE BEING GMED. Daniel Urtiz "Know thyself." — Socrates.

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Perhaps it is a Lucifer aesthetic, to argue with a Roman Catholic priest, without a good reason. It should not have taken so long, to get to where I was going.

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Most of them don’t believe it. Even if it has substance, it could be wrong. But I believe they should at least respect my space. If it’s true, it could be because of people like you. There were some things I said [See title] that could have been plageuristic, by some people’s standards, including a dumb English teacher or two. But because I gave PROPER credit to the source and because it wasn’t excessive, it probably wasn’t illegal. How much do you hate me, because I didn’t say it exactly as you would have? Some of you almost cry with humiliation at something that is minor to me and to likeminded Mexicans and Hispanics. For now, I plead the Fifth. Or is that the Fourth? It’s just a joke! The head you wanted to cut now wants to cut you. It often starts with the front door.

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Once she’s dead, perhaps I’ll forget her. Perhaps they will too.

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It could have been on accident, but it was probably mostly malevolent. Those who contradict 3rd Christ’s path again will often be tagged with the death penalty, which even if it can’t be carried out by him, might effect the afterlife. He prefers delegation this time, but he can do it alone, if he must. They’re moving a bit too slowly.

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I’m wondering about San Luis Obipos and its significance with regard to the Roman Catholic faith. Things like that might have happened elsewhere, historically or otherwise. Some people might believe that both God and the Devil are wrong. They almost have an enemy or otherworldy invader mentality that might be perceived as socially harmful. On the other hand, that mentality might simply be true and atheists might also have inclinations that aren’t safe for society or for Christians. Tearing away at faith, as some atheists are apt to do, might have an insecure nature, because speaking theology itself is harmless. Talking to oneself is also harmless, whether the air hears it or not. The air might want to hear what you are saying. The human listener is sometimes listening through the air because of a sin somewhere in the past. If God exists, preserving the air is crucial, because it might be possible to distort the truth that lies in it, both before and after death or dissipation enters it.

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If imperfection exits, it is not impossible for a comic book avenger to enter reality, perhaps driven by something perfect, whether it be human or not. Perhaps he wants to be evil to accomodate your twisted concept of him. He can smell yoor hypocrisy, beneath the fashion and glamour. You should avoid looking at him, especially if you are a woman, because your lag in the wisdom department will never do for him. He might even want to kill you later, if your staring persists. He might do it anyway, if you were in the attics above, because this figure was once a Roman Catholic priest and can feel certain inclinations you can’t. To Reign in Hell tore the chain and just war might repair it. Don’t tamper with the Caveat, because he doesn’t like that. Go to Disneyland instead. It’s a real amusement park and it’s free to some of you. He doesn’t like playing with dirty transactions, because a materialist attitude might have been what led to the disorderly slaughter of many. If you like focusing on objects so much, remember that flesh is also an object.

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gravity wrote: > someone withdrew $400 without my permission.  strange.  i’m calling tomorrow > to find out what the deal is. > feeling anally probed,

Michael, that makes me extremely nervous.  If someone as tech-savvy as you couldn’t protect himself from identity theft, what chance does someone like me have?  I just paid a bill through internet banking today.  Now I’m uneasy. -wl

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> Michael, that makes me extremely nervous.  If someone as tech-savvy as > you couldn’t protect himself from identity theft, what chance does > someone like me have?  I just paid a bill through internet banking > today.  Now I’m uneasy. > -wl

i found out what it was.  i am still very irritated, but it was a legal transaction.  i may have to shut down the account, which i’ve had since 1999 or 2000. paying a little "stupid tax" as the talk show personality Dave Ramsey calls it. michael

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gravity wrote: > i found out what it was.  i am still very irritated, but it was a legal > transaction.  i may have to shut down the account, which i’ve had since 1999 > or 2000. > paying a little "stupid tax" as the talk show personality Dave Ramsey calls > it.

Thanks for reporting that.  I don’t need to know the details of your personal life, so I’m not going to ask, but it’s helpful to know that you haven’t been hit with identity theft. -wl

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someone withdrew $400 without my permission.  strange.  i’m calling tomorrow to find out what the deal is. feeling anally probed, m.

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Gravity, I was raped by the guy in the leather vest. My room was also invaded psychically, which is actually somewhat worse. The Ten Commandments is probably the most practical portion of the Old Testament today. The violent lie that resulted from their slaughter is over because I am 3rd Christ. I am a Roman Catholic priest. I have a spirit and a soul. God sees it, but when you try to penetrate my mind, you commit a DEEP sin. It’s too late for peace. They will clean it up, because you won’t. You’re just a lazy white man. Daniel Urtiz

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Priest vs. Priest. ——- Perfection is a lie, but killing is true. Eyes can offend when the spirit is unholy. An unholy spirit doesn’t like rules. Dirty is not just about hygiene. A good priest should not be a germphobe, but I’m not sure how many real or good priests are left today. Germphobia can overemphasize the flesh, but that doesn’t mean you have a right to pee in my food. By the way, the "Set in Stone" applies to real priests from a proper line. Good luck when you fall off or I take you off.

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The hunter has become the hunted. I have a Ringwraiths bookmark. Remember, you started the witch hunt, so don’t cry when you get run over by mine.

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JUGGERNAUT.

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Try it again, Doc.

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When overemphasized, graven images and visual concepts can be poisonous to religion. I’m not sure you could stop me, even if you wanted to. I’m not such a small guy. Worse than that is my behavior, which is a horror show in its own right. If you ever arrest me, the prison guards won’t necessarily be safe. I don’t play it the same way every time. An antidote for the determinist: Fluctuation.

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If you don’t like non-whites, stay away from them. Don’t fuck with their toilets either. It’s not funny or cute. If you want to interpret your own Bible, that’s fine, but I WILL do the same. My mother doesn’t know shit about God and a good many of you don’t either. That includes some priests. America, you are being judged. The American Schism has become an international problem.

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If there is truth to bloodline and soul song, an infant can come out of the womb defiled.

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You’ll have to get to the door to dabble with that one. As the art solidifies, the movement becomes more official.

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It turns out the theological genius doesn’t want to be a part of their world. He might even have an inquisitor nature. Society is sometimes afraid of certain mentalities. I once saw this in a computer video game: "He who can not hide, can not rule."

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I might be interested in a book about Spanish history, further down the road. But first, I might want to go homeless, with or without Lisa Karate. Should there have to be a reason for it? It could be that determinists are poisoning themselves with their own hypocrisy.

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AIRSTRIKE.

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Pattern Play: 1. Information, less data. 2. Better to get it on your own, than have someone accuse you of stealing it from a white man. 3. The Bill of Rights. 4. Santa Maria, California. 5. 24 years old is young for a Roman Catholic priest.

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Pattern Play: 1. I have a pretty good image memory, but I can’t draw very well. 2. I have bought some inexpensive calling cards on the internet that didn’t seem to go the distance claimed. 3. I believe psychiatry and law enforcement are anathema professions. 4. Intelligently cleaner language is not always spiritually better. 5. I might have a first printing of "The Catechism of the Catholic Church". In some ways, it might almost be a collectible. It’s a hardcover printing and takes a little more room in packing than the paperback version I have does. Not all decisions have to be logical.

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"THE ATTIC IS AND WAS VERY SERIOUS. THAT GOES FOR FAMILY MEMBERS. PERHAPS ONLY ONE PERSON WAS ALLOWED UP THERE AND SHE MIGHT KNOW WHO SHE IS. I DO TOO." — Ungrateful priest, to Thieves Who Reign.

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BEING GENEROUS WITH AN ENEMY IS NOT VERY WISE. BUT BEYOND THAT, THERE ARE RULES, EVEN FOR POTENTIAL ALLIES. I RELEASED THE RULES WHEN YOU KILLED ME. IF YOU CHOOSE TO IGNORE THEM OR LISTEN TO DEMONIC THINGS, THAT’S YOUR PROBLEM, NOT MINE. I DON’T HAVE TO SAY WHO I AM OR WHAT I AM, BECAUSE YOU ALREADY STOLE THAT.

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Thanatos. Mars. Vulcan. Night Thrasher. Hercules.

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Sellouts are not family. Most of my family is dirty, but that’s not your business. All white people in America should be deported or killed. I like to shave every two to three days, but the razor blades can get expensive. Lisa Karate is a Jewish Roman Catholic and she has a right to be one. That right is protected by federal law. One of the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit: KNOWLEDGE. Don’t forget to kill the recordkeepers too. Some of them are Jewish. Finish them!!!

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Blinkers. Shock absorbers. Ocular movements. Mneumonics. Theology. Holy Orders. The Book of Revelations.

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NEO-CATHOLICISM. MALE DOMINANCE. MACHISTA. MILITANCE. PATRIARCHICAL.

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THIS JUDGE CAN AND WILL EXECUTE, WHEN HE MUST. ARMAGEDDON IS A WAR CRY THAT NOT MANY PEOPLE TRULY BELIEVE IN. GOD KNOWS MY HEART, SOUL, AND MIND, BUT YOU ARE NOT GOD. IF YOU POKE AROUND IN MY MIND ENOUGH, YOU MIGHT GET YOURSELF KILLED. I WILL REMEMBER IT. AMERICA OVEREMPHASIZES INTELLECT, BUT I AM NOT DUMB. LIFE IS NOT A ROLEPLAYING GAME ANYWAY, BUT IT IS NOT IMPOSSIBLE FOR A CLERIC IN D&D TO SCORE HIGH ON INTELLECT. WHEAT AND CHAFF THEOLOGY IS MY WAY. IT IS A SPIRITUALLY SIGNIFICANT FORM OF BINARY SPECIATION. THE HEAD YOU FED THE DOGS ON THE SIDEWALK WAS NOT A FOOTBALL. TRY THIS WORD: SERIOUS. I’M TIRED OF YOUR FUCKING GAME AND OF MY MOTHER TOO!

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Just war approach: Ecclesiastical star chamber. I hope you enjoyed the "Hitler Victorious" book from Trash Santa. Keep it, it might be blessed. The longevity of an object is not always based on scientific laws alone. The "air booger" that emanated from my Holy Communion missal wasn’t necessarily worldly or unholy. Vampiric lifeforms and cannibals are. It might have started in Athens, Greece, but it has gotten out of hand. A gay gigolo like Jesus Christ wouldn’t necessarily be able to carry out God’s plan in today’s world. But I still revere his spirit and the words of his followers. The essence of Christ is still in the Eucharist.

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Professor X should not inculcate, he should recruit. It turns out that one of the people he tried to inculcate could have been a recruiter for a DIVINE cause. The PRESENT state is somewhat stolen, but from what and how? Be wary of pleasing words without meaning. I believe in CURSES because I am superstitious. They could have a genetic nature, but that’s more your GAME than it is mine.

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Sometimes when I look at my papal roasry, it is a subtle reminder of what I am. I carry one in my pocket, almost all my waking hours. It is mostly made of wood. The original Green Lantern didn’t do very well with wooden objects. What that means for you, is that I’m not likely to flim on my cause or forget about God. In comparson to raw intellect, do you know what the significance of basic psychology is? It’s more than just terminology, but sometimes you have to safeguard your environment before you say something like that. In a place like America, you better not wait around too long for someone else to do that for you.

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Die while you still have hair. Don’t wait for it to fall off. Pattern Play: 1. Prince of Peace. 2. Farmer. 3. M.E.P.S. 4. Boots. 5. Yang.

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A movie: – Something About Mary. – Pet Cemetary. – Orca. – Arachnophobia. – Aliens 2. Pattern Play: 1. Oven. 2. Overprotective. 3. Disband. 4. Umbilical cord. 5. Fire department.

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Pattern Play: 1. VRML. 2. Black leather belt. 3. Primitive. 4. Intelligent. 5. Right Target.

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Pattern Play: 1. Concupisence. 2. Imperfection. 3. Fleshism. 4. Mythos. 5. Creativity.

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Pattern Play: 1. Outdraw. 2. Ghost town. 3. Almost all. 4. Probably. 5. Wallet.

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Pattern Play: 1. Even if…. 2. Fallen piece. 3. Playing God. 4. Orange juice. 5. Psychological damage.

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Pattern Play: 1. Vomiting sounds. 2. Direct hit. 3. Mustang Village. 4. 15th century. 5. The last 20 or so years.

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Pattern Play: 1. Earn vs. Die. 2. Descendant of Cuddles. 3. Cryptograpy. 4. Dancing around. 5. Flirting.

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I DON’T BELIEVE IN ANIMAL RIGHTS.

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IMPOSSIBLE, MUSTARD GREED.

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Pattern Play: 1. Mistake. 2. Curious. 3. Social barrier. 4. Ask. 5. Adult.

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Pattern Play: 1. Stonehenge. 2. The Thousand Year Reign of the Beast. 3. Editors. 4. $25.00. 5. Homeless shelter, San Luis Obispo, and John.

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Convenient for the Devil: – Man created God – We could all…. – No osmosis, no rules – You stole it first – No soy pesado – I deserve your sympathy – The past is gone

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I can because: – I am a Roman Catholic priest – I’m not so small – God knows – You’re evil enough – I try, you die – You can’ see it or understand it – Desecration was and is – I don’t always use a dictionary – You’re not Mexican – You don’t know me well enough and shouldn’t – I’m not stupid enough to listen to my mother or to every priest – Word wars don’t involve touching ********** – YOU ALL LIE MORE THAN I DO

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This just in! Some of the bad things they have been doing to Roman Catholics in Mexico are managed by American interests.

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diary of a country priest

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Robert Mitchum in "Night of the Hunter"

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Robert Mitchum in "Night of the Hunter"

At the time I liked Don Murray in the  Hoodlum Priest.  I have not seen it in years so I am not sure how it aged but it did make an impression when I was younger. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –

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Impressive Clergyman in Princess Bride

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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Spaceballs. Conan Cardinal Richelieu The Black Robes Boys’ Town

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diary of a country priest

I would have to go with either Bing Crosby as Fr. O’Malley in both "Going My Way" and "The Bells of Saint Mary’s" or Anthony Quinn as the pope in "The Shoes of the Fisherman."

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diary of a country priest I would have to go with either Bing Crosby as Fr. O’Malley in both "Going My Way" and "The Bells of Saint Mary’s" or Anthony Quinn as the pope in "The Shoes of the Fisherman."

Linus Roache in "Priest." — Rick

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Has anyone mentioned The Thorn Birds? A great movie and a great priest role. Wull – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – diary of a country priest I would have to go with either Bing Crosby as Fr. O’Malley in both "Going My Way" and "The Bells of Saint Mary’s" or Anthony Quinn as the pope in "The Shoes of the Fisherman."

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diary of a country priest

Jermey Irons in the Mission.  Robert Deniro wasn’t bad in that film as well :) . — Bill

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Have you ever seen "We’re No Angels"?  It’s really annoying.  Dinero keeps doing this awful Sean Penn impression.

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Karl Malden as Father Barry in "On the Waterfront"

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diary of a country priest

Nah.  Elmer Gantry, played by Burt Lancaster.

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Goddamn, I’m a friggin’ agnostic and I have to raise this one? Open City.

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Robert Mitchum in "Night of the Hunter"

Amen brother!

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diary of a country priest

Mother Superior in "Nunsense."

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diary of a country priest Mother Superior in "Nunsense."

_Nun on the Run_ (1990) with Eric Idle as Sister Euphemia and Robbie Coltrane as Sister Inviolata. Likewise Dudley Moore as Sister Luna in the leapin nuns segment of _Bedazzled_ (1967). — Frank in Seattle Frank Richard Aloysius Jude Maloney "I leave you now in radiant contentment"      – "Whistling in the Dark"

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diary of a country priest

On the Waterfront

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Audrey Hepburn, Robin and Marian

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Richard Burton in Becket.

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Noone’s mentioned Peter Jackson’s "DeadAlive"?!? "I kick ass for the Lord!!!"   – Dr Strangemonde

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Richard Burton in Becket.

Richard Burton in Night of the Iguana

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Karl Malden in _Pollyanna_

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alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic Karl Malden in _Pollyanna_

F. Murray Abraham as Bernardo Gui in "The Name of the Rose"?

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Robert Mitchum in "Night of the Hunter" At the time I liked Don Murray in the  Hoodlum Priest.  I have not seen it in years so I am not sure how it aged but it did make an impression when I was younger.

Of course,the priests in "The Exorcist" Chester – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –

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alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic, neopaleon boneparts directing the reply to   alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic diary of a country priest

Anthony Perkins as the  Rev. Peter Shayne in Ken Russell’s "Crimes of Passion". http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087100/

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Sandy G. Are you discussing posts made at the flame group? You need to know all about me and you have to judge it as "good" in order for me to be accepted here, Sandy G? Should you know everything about me, like God, before you allow me to post here without harrasement? I thought this was a support group for disabled folks. You are acting crazy, if this is a support group. Of course, Maybe thats a good sign, I can’t be sure about that. Spasm

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ooo..flame.wars…. what.group.agaim… ill.rip.em.all.the.way.to.deep.space.9 watch.mah

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"Steelthorn" <steelth…@attbi.com> wrote in message <news:q6wi9.333061$kp.1059133@rwcrnsc52.ops.asp.att.net>… > I just want to confess to everyone in here that I’m not perfect (which I’m > sure yall already know) and that I do make mistakes. I do post to another > group called dfw.general and I love to flame on that group mainly because it > is a group to flame in. I have always tried not to bring that in here and > will continue to do so. If I have offended anyone in here I just want to > apologize up front. I will try to be the best person I can be for today. And > that’s all I can do. I resent no one in here especially Shane Crowe ( > although he does frighten me). We all have our problems. This group has been > the best thing for me since sliced bread. I love to post my thoughts and > feelings on here everyday because it gives me a sense of release from them. > It feels good to share with others like myself. > I hope my posts here or anywhere have not caused anyone here any bad will. > Steelthorn

go forward from this day and try to deal honestly with whatever you’ve brought on yourself as a result of what you’ve done previously. I guess that is karma. We here on usenet be getting the big old lesson these days, I think. I hope I’ve understood at least some of it. I think I’ve got contact with someone in the ‘other realms’ who understands a bit more of it than I do, or who has worked it out in a way that seems to work, at least. Lisa

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  I just want to confess to everyone in here that I’m not perfect (which I’m sure yall already know) and that I do make mistakes. I do post to another group called dfw.general and I love to flame on that group mainly because it is a group to flame in. I have always tried not to bring that in here and will continue to do so. If I have offended anyone in here I just want to apologize up front. I will try to be the best person I can be for today. And that’s all I can do. I resent no one in here especially Shane Crowe ( although he does frighten me). We all have our problems. This group has been the best thing for me since sliced bread. I love to post my thoughts and feelings on here everyday because it gives me a sense of release from them. It feels good to share with others like myself. I hope my posts here or anywhere have not caused anyone here any bad will. Steelthorn

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Nice confession, but aren’t your past posts like the pot calling the kettle black?  You make several belittleling references to someone being a member of AA….Alcoholism is a disease…isn’t Schizophrenia a disease, as well, Steel?? I totally believe in karma, and it’s not looking good for you, man. Think about this, too My two cents… SG On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 02:55:19 GMT, "Steelthorn" <steelth…@attbi.com> wrote: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->  I just want to confess to everyone in here that I’m not perfect (which I’m >sure yall already know) and that I do make mistakes. I do post to another >group called dfw.general and I love to flame on that group mainly because it >is a group to flame in. I have always tried not to bring that in here and >will continue to do so. If I have offended anyone in here I just want to >apologize up front. I will try to be the best person I can be for today. And >that’s all I can do. I resent no one in here especially Shane Crowe ( >although he does frighten me). We all have our problems. This group has been >the best thing for me since sliced bread. I love to post my thoughts and >feelings on here everyday because it gives me a sense of release from them. >It feels good to share with others like myself. >I hope my posts here or anywhere have not caused anyone here any bad will. >Steelthorn

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Michael, There were no doctorate degress in the Americas before the white horde came. Do you think I am being to hard on them? Do you believe it is impossible that they will lose in the end? Daniel Urtiz

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Michael, I don’t believe all Roman Catholic clergy know the full truth of God. My mother and a past psychiatrist expected me to ask a priest about certain personal beliefs I have and it might have done psychological damage. I feel like killiling certain people, mostly white, psychiatrists, and law enforcement. Daniel Urtiz

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Daniel Urtiz wrote: > Michael, > I’m going a bit overboard, should I be medicated? > Daniel Urtiz

there is no medication for what i have. michael

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Daniel Urtiz wrote: > Michael, > I’m going a bit overboard, should I be medicated? > Daniel Urtiz

i don’t think one needs meds beyond what one should take or want to take. you seem in good spirits. michael

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Michael said: There is no medication for what I have. I say: I am chronically evil to the white man and other things. I am not sure it is without cause. If everyone left the city, I might be happier. I could hunt them down later. Daniel Urtiz

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Michael, Is it possible the Pope feels similarly, but can’t express it? Or am I becoming too heavy a burden? Daniel Urtiz

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Michael, I’m not sure I should be in good spirits. Gay happiness is good fashion, but I don’t need people. Do you believe in ghosts? Daniel Urtiz

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Michael, If this dialogue were to cost you your job or your life, whose fault would it be? Daniel Urtiz

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Michael, I think seeing through walls and invading people’s thoughts is more East Coast than West Coast. It feels more like witchcraft than good religion. Good religion doesn’t forget what respect is. A Lilly White cmmunity or Hispanic pagan might have a different flavor of it than I do. Mine is less repressive than theirs. Perhaps I am not willing to forgive white people, despite what their Bible says to do. Perhaps I am not proud, but not willing to acknowledege them as equals. They are low-lifes…living dead…and I’m not sure it will change. Daniel Urtiz

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i talked about linus torvalds in bed one time. i was drunk though. true taxicab confession. m.

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Michael, I don’t like outsiders assessing what I do at home. I don’t like animal lovers. Do you? Daniel Urtiz

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Michael, I’m going a bit overboard, should I be medicated? Daniel Urtiz

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Michael, I don’t like non-Catholics who tell Roman Catholics how to believe in God. I don’t like having to explain why. I don’t like pushy priests. As a parishioner, I am allowed room to be myself. Daniel Urtiz

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FLAT.

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More expensive, but a cleaner transaction.

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Sentimental delusion. Surrealism.

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God, with enough meat.

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He is "also" a parishioner.

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God came first. Christianity might be an re-enactment of Genesis, but unlike Eve and Adam, Christ did not sin. Celibacy. Temptation. Break in the line.

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It moves just like him and looks just like him.

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Flabby, but something different.

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I am sometimes skeptical about claims that Jesus Christ’s coming was predicted in the biblical sense. If Christ chose to be the Son of God, it somewhat contradicts the Immaculate Conception, but could firm up the doctrine of free will.

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The reality guide sometimes alters perception, which might have an effect on reality.

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Which has more effect? 1. Masturbation 2. Screams of pain 3. A siren 4. The despondence of oppression Positive or negative?

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It should not be illegal to walk at night anywhere in the world.

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Be careful, they might accuse you of pearl rape.

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A priest often benefits a king more than the king benefits the priest. A good Roman Catholic respects authority, even when he doubts the integrity of that authority.

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Gaping. What is she doing for them? Typing. What am I doing for them?

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Revenge.

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He’s not ready to leave his desk yet. 1 2 ? ? ?

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Their barracks reeks of psyche ward. Wondering among there halls, there are unusual lifeforms.

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