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		<title>The right to fast</title>
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Daniel  The voices are not a physical threat. &#160;The voices are from the spirit  world&#44; the etheral plane. &#160;They can&#8217;t hurt you.  penguin 

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I advise you to get me some guards.  Daniel Urtiz  Constantine Catholics&#44; unite against the police. 

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<p>Daniel  The voices are not a physical threat. &nbsp;The voices are from the spirit  world&#44; the etheral plane. &nbsp;They can&#8217;t hurt you.  penguin </p>
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<p>I advise you to get me some guards.  Daniel Urtiz  Constantine Catholics&#44; unite against the police. </p>
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<p>Tattoo parlor. Drugs. Persuasion.  Pain. Heaven. Convince.  Mortal. Connection. Dig.  Jolt. Encourage. Admire.  Yells on the street. Walden. Tamper.  Innate. Prisons. Torture.  A BRILLIANT MADNESS.  Daniel Urtiz  Constantine Catholics&#44; unite against the police. </p>
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<p>The evolution of theology. Grass. Roman Catholic mishna.  Extinction. Jews. Boring.  Fashion leper. Egoism. Refund.  Medical school. Inspiration. Pigeon.  Upbringing. Understanding. Change.  Date. Heterosexual. Deformed.  Celibacy. Expectations. Generous.  Conversation. Cause. Reconsider.  The New World. Intimidation. Exempt.  THE BILL OF RIGHTS.  Daniel Urtiz  Constantine Catholics&#44; unite against the police. </p>
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<p>I am somewhat requesting permission for a personal experiment. If the  experiment picks at your curiousity&#44; you might allow me to try it.  Daniel Urtiz  Constantine Catholics&#44; unite against the police. </p>
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<p>Perhaps two meals a day. But sometimes only one.  You might feel a subtle high from the endorphines. The need to be a good  person might be somewhat universal.  The high that results could seem like using drugs&#44; but it is a natural  high. Perhaps elated states can prolong life.  Gossip about experiences with food asphyxiation might prove useful. But  most people seem shy about talking about such things. Lack of  communication can hinder the process.  Daniel Urtiz  Constantine Catholics&#44; unite against the police. </p>
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<p>The concept of fasting for a philosophical end might sometimes assume  that a plant has a spirit. That belief could effect the mind&#44; even if it  isn&#8217;t true. Perhaps in a religious sense&#44; we are inclined to want to  believe such an idea. Living things seem somehow significant.  Daniel Urtiz  Constantine Catholics&#44; unite against the police. </p>
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<p>My mother should be prosecuted for child abuse. West Palm Beach is a  scandalous community.  Daniel Urtiz  Constantine Catholics&#44; unite against the police. </p>
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<p>When you convince each other about fasting through the words you use&#44; it  might feed the body.  Daniel Urtiz  Constantine Catholics&#44; unite against the police. </p>
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		<title>Ramadan and Christmas in the Schools</title>
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- Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;  November 30&#44; 2004   RAMADAN AND CHRISTMAS IN THE SCHOOLS   Catholic League president William Donohue lists what some public   schools recently did to accommodate Muslim students during Ramadan.   &#160;Donohue concludes: &#34;The degree of tolerance that these public  [...]]]></description>
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<p>- Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;  November 30&#44; 2004   RAMADAN AND CHRISTMAS IN THE SCHOOLS   Catholic League president William Donohue lists what some public   schools recently did to accommodate Muslim students during Ramadan.   &nbsp;Donohue concludes: &quot;The degree of tolerance that these public  schools   have shown for Muslim students during Ramadan is encouraging. &nbsp;Maybe   now we can get the schools to stop with this &#8216;Winter Holiday&#8217;  nonsense   and get down to celebrating Christmas with a concert that features a   nativity scene and the singing of &#8216;Silent Night.&#8217;&quot; </p>
<p>Why? &nbsp;I am unaware of any Roman Catholic obligation to participate in  Christmas plays and sing Christmas carols during school time in  December. &nbsp;Without such an obligation his demand for Silent Night and  nativity scenes is just rabble rousing. &nbsp;Which I think is the sole  objective of many so-called Christian leaders.  JohnN </p>
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<p>November 30&#44; 2004 &nbsp; &nbsp;  RAMADAN AND CHRISTMAS IN THE SCHOOLS  Catholic League president William Donohue lists what some public  schools recently did to accommodate Muslim students during Ramadan.  &nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Fathoming Shan</title>
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<p>- Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;  However I do not see him   lashing out an the Russian Orthodox&#44; the Southern Baptists&#44; the   Episcopalians&#44; the Lutherans&#44; or even the Jehovah&#8217;s Witnesses&#44; the   Mormons or the Moonies.   Does anyone know what motivates his vitriolic?   I&#8217;ve put an article on my website &#8211;   http://www.theotokos.co.za/adventism/sdahate.html &#8211; dealing with how I see   his posts &#8211; indirectly it may answer your question.   God bless&#44;   Stephen </p>
<p>Thanks&#44; Stephen&#44;  I read your web page. &nbsp;It was interesting&#44; but nothing unique as to the  Seventh Day Adventists. &nbsp;Ever since Martin Luther posted his &quot;95 Theses&quot; on  the cathedral doors at Wittenburg&#44; there has been a strong tendency to  slander the Catholic Church for crimes either they did not commit or for  which they were not the only ones guilty.  I was raised Baptist and as a Baptist&#44; you cannot imagine the horrible  stories I head about the Catholics. &nbsp;Some of them were true&#44; unfortunately;  some were not. &nbsp;For many others I could not find no evidence as to whether  they were true or not&#44; such as stories of tunnels connecting monasteries  and convents in which incredible orgies were alleged to have been  committed. &nbsp;True? &nbsp;False? &nbsp;Who is to say for sure.  Some of the points on which most Protestants blasted the Catholics were even  points on which the Catholics actually took pride&#44; such as the sale of  indulgences (a major spark for the Protestant Reformation) and the insane  doctrine that even the most corrupt and evil of Popes can speak with the  same authority as God Himself and&#44; in doing so&#44; like God Himself&#44; be  totally free from any possibility of error. &nbsp;Others were true things of  which the Catholic Church had never asked forgiveness&#44; such as the sheer  horror of the Inquisition&#44; especially in Spain&#44; though elsewhere&#44; too. &nbsp;I  heard several and often conflicting stories about the origin of eating fish  on Fridays&#44; all of which were demeaning to the Catholic Church and not all  of them could possibly be true. &nbsp;I even heard of a few stories of  cannibalism.  Old SDA literature about the RC church&#44; I am sure&#44; is rife with  inaccuracies&#44; misunderstandings&#44; misinterpretations and occasional  downright lies. &nbsp;Likewise&#44; much of Protestantism has similar stories.  Similarly&#44; I have heard of stories from the early days of the  Counterreformation where Catholics told similar stories on us. &nbsp;Since  neither side is without sin in this area&#44; neither side has the right to  throw the first stone.  The SDA&#8217;s were&#44; by no means&#44; unique in their Anti-Catholic vitriolic. &nbsp;Some  of the biggest haters of the RC church are the Jehovah&#8217;s Witnesses&#44; yet  Shan&#44; in his fury hangs all charges against one minor player&#44; the SDA  church.  &#8212;  Andy Rugg &#8211; The Cheerful Pickle  To email me&#44; please remove &quot;postheap&quot; from my email address. &nbsp;Thanks. </p>
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<p>Some of the points on which most Protestants blasted the Catholics were even  points on which the Catholics actually took pride&#44; such as the sale of  indulgences (a major spark for the Protestant Reformation) and the insane  doctrine that even the most corrupt and evil of Popes can speak with the  same authority as God Himself and&#44; in doing so&#44; like God Himself&#44; be  totally free from any possibility of error. </p>
<p>Pride in the sale of indulgences? &nbsp;I doubt it. &nbsp;Alms is a form of prayer&#44; but  the way that alms were solicited bordered on simony. &nbsp;No one&#8217;s proud of that.  You&#8217;ve got your papal doctrine wrong&#44; too. &nbsp;We Catholics believe that the  papacy (the office) is a gift to the Church&#44; as is the episcopacy (bishops).  The guarantee that Christ will always be with us and that the Holy Spirit will  always teach us means that the Church can never seriously err in what it  teaches about salvation. &nbsp;The Church can never be the antiChrist&#44; because it is  the Body of Christ. &nbsp;The responsibility for maintaining this sacred trust falls  on all of us&#44; but primarily on the bishops&#44; including the Bishop of Rome&#44; who  is the successor of Peter. &nbsp;The bishops and popes can be awful sinners&#44;  horrible men&#44; but they as a body cannot seriously err in what that teach  concerning salvation. &nbsp;It is not THEM&#44; it is Christ&#8217;s promise.  The body of bishops in the Imperial church showed themselves to be weak when  pressured by the Emperor. &nbsp;Patriarchs and prelates all signed up for heresies  under the emperor&#8217;s forceful leadership. &nbsp;But the Bishop of Rome didn&#8217;t. &nbsp;And  so the belief grew that the bishops WITH the bishop of Rome cannot seriously  err in matters of faith and moral teaching. The bishops WITHOUT him have no  such guarantee.  It has nothing to do with their personal sinfulness. &nbsp;It isn&#8217;t about them&#44;  anyway. &nbsp;It is a gift for the Church; we can have confidence in his teachings.  But even there the teaching has been narrowed. &nbsp;Not ALL teachings are covered.  There are no guarantees about papal teachings outside of faith and morals.  Papal teachings on economics or politics or science or whatever&#44; unless they  center on moral principles bearing on salvation&#44; are his personal teachings.  We treat them with respect&#44; but the next pope could have entirely different  ideas. &nbsp;  We have had popes who were horrible sinners. &nbsp;We have had popes who were  ignorant. &nbsp;We have had popes who were scoundrels. &nbsp;We may even have had popes  who were personal heretics. &nbsp;But we have not had popes who taught heresy to the  church as official Church teaching. &nbsp; </p>
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<p>  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;   However I do not see him    lashing out an the Russian Orthodox&#44; the Southern Baptists&#44; the    Episcopalians&#44; the Lutherans&#44; or even the Jehovah&#8217;s Witnesses&#44; the    Mormons or the Moonies.    Does anyone know what motivates his vitriolic?    I&#8217;ve put an article on my website &#8211;    http://www.theotokos.co.za/adventism/sdahate.html &#8211; dealing with how I  see    his posts &#8211; indirectly it may answer your question.    God bless&#44;    Stephen   Thanks&#44; Stephen&#44;   I read your web page. &nbsp;It was interesting&#44; but nothing unique as to the   Seventh Day Adventists. </p>
<p>If you mean my content&#44; I don&#8217;t know of many Catholic sites that address the  issue from a Catholic perspective. &nbsp;If you mean the vitriol I&#8217;m complaining  about&#44; no&#44; it&#8217;s certainly not limited to SDAs.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; Ever since Martin Luther posted his &quot;95 Theses&quot; on   the cathedral doors at Wittenburg&#44; there has been a strong tendency to   slander the Catholic Church for crimes either they did not commit or for   which they were not the only ones guilty.   I was raised Baptist and as a Baptist&#44; you cannot imagine the horrible   stories I head about the Catholics. &nbsp;Some of them were true&#44;  unfortunately;   some were not. &nbsp;For many others I could not find no evidence as to whether   they were true or not&#44; such as stories of tunnels connecting monasteries   and convents in which incredible orgies were alleged to have been   committed. &nbsp;True? &nbsp;False? &nbsp;Who is to say for sure.   Some of the points on which most Protestants blasted the Catholics were  even   points on which the Catholics actually took pride&#44; such as the sale of   indulgences (a major spark for the Protestant Reformation) </p>
<p>The Church recognises that as an abuse&#44; not as something good. &nbsp;Individual  Catholics may have liked the idea&#44; however.   and the insane   doctrine that even the most corrupt and evil of Popes can speak with the   same authority as God Himself and&#44; in doing so&#44; like God Himself&#44; be   totally free from any possibility of error. </p>
<p>It depends on what angle you take. &nbsp;Real Catholic teaching is that it&#8217;s  simply guidance by God &#8211; if someone is led by God&#44; he can&#8217;t lead the Church  astray. &nbsp;We believe Jesus promised that. &nbsp;It&#8217;s interesting that the bad  popes did little to advance the faith&#44; but they never did anything in the  infallible arena to harm it. &nbsp;It was the good popes who took the Church  forward there.   Others were true things of   which the Catholic Church had never asked forgiveness&#44; such as the sheer   horror of the Inquisition&#44; especially in Spain&#44; though elsewhere&#44; too. </p>
<p>Of course&#44; there is always sin wherever there is humanity&#44; so there is  always stuff to ask forgiveness for.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; I   heard several and often conflicting stories about the origin of eating  fish   on Fridays&#44; all of which were demeaning to the Catholic Church and not all   of them could possibly be true. &nbsp;I even heard of a few stories of   cannibalism.   Old SDA literature about the RC church&#44; I am sure&#44; is rife with   inaccuracies&#44; misunderstandings&#44; misinterpretations and occasional   downright lies. &nbsp;Likewise&#44; much of Protestantism has similar stories.   Similarly&#44; I have heard of stories from the early days of the   Counterreformation where Catholics told similar stories on us. &nbsp;Since   neither side is without sin in this area&#44; neither side has the right to   throw the first stone.   The SDA&#8217;s were&#44; by no means&#44; unique in their Anti-Catholic vitriolic.  Some   of the biggest haters of the RC church are the Jehovah&#8217;s Witnesses&#44; yet   Shan&#44; in his fury hangs all charges against one minor player&#44; the SDA   church. </p>
<p>It depends on what your experience is. &nbsp;My experience was primarily with  SDAs&#44; and it was in writing back to them that I put together stuff for my  site. &nbsp;So my focus is largely on defending Catholicism from Adventism.  Shan&#44; I think&#44; had an SDA wife &#8211; so his focus would be there too.  God bless&#44;  Stephen  &#8212;  &#8212;  Stephen Korsman  www.theotokos.co.za  www.theotokos.co.za/adventism  IC | XC  NI | KA </p>
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<p>Hi&#44; gang&#44;  I am trying to fathom what is with Shan that he has such a seething hatred  of the Seventh Day Adventist denomination.  Jesus said for us to love fellow believers&#44; to love our neighbors and to  love our enemies. &nbsp;That covers just about everyone&#44; yet he continues with  his intense hatred of the Seventh Day Adventists.  I understand that he is Roman Catholic&#44; apparently of an old school of  Catholic that believes that all non-Catholics are going to hell&#44; presumably  including even Protestant and Eastern Orthodox. &nbsp;However I do not see him  lashing out an the Russian Orthodox&#44; the Southern Baptists&#44; the  Episcopalians&#44; the Lutherans&#44; or even the Jehovah&#8217;s Witnesses&#44; the Mormons  or the Moonies.  Does anyone know what motivates his vitriolic?  &#8212;  Andy Rugg &#8211; The Cheerful Pickle  To email me&#44; please remove &quot;postheap&quot; from my email address. &nbsp;Thanks. </p>
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<p>Cheerful:  Shan either had a wife&#44; or a girlfriend who was a SDA.  When she kicked his sorry ass out the door&#44; Shan went on his hate filled  rant about SDAs.  If you read his crap&#44; it&#8217;s not hard to see why she sent him packing.  I doubt that he is even catholic&#44; if he is&#44; they have no idea what kind of  crap he does his his spare time.  You would think he would get over being dumped and get on with his life. </p>
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<p>   Hi&#44; gang&#44;   I am trying to fathom what is with Shan that he has such a seething hatred   of the Seventh Day Adventist denomination.   Jesus said for us to love fellow believers&#44; to love our neighbors and to   love our enemies. &nbsp;That covers just about everyone&#44; yet he continues with   his intense hatred of the Seventh Day Adventists.   I understand that he is Roman Catholic&#44; apparently of an old school of   Catholic that believes that all non-Catholics are going to hell&#44;  presumably   including even Protestant and Eastern Orthodox. </p>
<p>He doesn&#8217;t believe that they go to hell&#44; not from what I&#8217;ve read of his  posts.   However I do not see him   lashing out an the Russian Orthodox&#44; the Southern Baptists&#44; the   Episcopalians&#44; the Lutherans&#44; or even the Jehovah&#8217;s Witnesses&#44; the Mormons   or the Moonies.   Does anyone know what motivates his vitriolic? </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve put an article on my website &#8211;  http://www.theotokos.co.za/adventism/sdahate.html &#8211; dealing with how I see  his posts &#8211; indirectly it may answer your question.  God bless&#44;  Stephen  &#8212;  &#8212;  Stephen Korsman  www.theotokos.co.za  www.theotokos.co.za/adventism  IC | XC  NI | KA </p>
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		<title>French Commission Recommends Hijab Ban</title>
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French Commission Recommends Hijab Ban  By Hadi Yahmed&#44; IOL Paris Correspondent  PARIS&#44; December 11 (IslamOnline.net) &#8211; A government commission appointed by  President Jacques Chirac recommended Thursday&#44; December 11&#44; issuing new law  to ban &#34;conspicuous&#34; religious signs&#44; including Hijab&#44; in state schools.  A source in the 20-member commission&#44; chaired by former [...]]]></description>
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<p>French Commission Recommends Hijab Ban  By Hadi Yahmed&#44; IOL Paris Correspondent  PARIS&#44; December 11 (IslamOnline.net) &#8211; A government commission appointed by  President Jacques Chirac recommended Thursday&#44; December 11&#44; issuing new law  to ban &quot;conspicuous&quot; religious signs&#44; including Hijab&#44; in state schools.  A source in the 20-member commission&#44; chaired by former minister Bernard  Stasi&#44; told IslamOnline.net that the 50-page made no reference to a specific  religious sign to avoid antagonizing the Muslim or any other minority.  The commission also recommended that France take the step&#44; unprecedented in  all of Europe&#44; to add Jewish and Muslim holidays to the calendar for state  schools.  It suggested that Yom Kippur &#8211; the Jewish Day of Atonement &#8211; and Eid al-Adha  be celebrated in the schools.  It also recommended that companies allow employees to choose a religious  holiday&#44; for instance Yom Kippur&#44; Eid al-Adha&#44; or the Orthodox Christmas to  add to their number of days off.  The country currently marks 11 public holidays&#44; most of the based on Roman  Catholic celebrations reflecting the denomination of the majority of its 60  million inhabitants.  The report also recommended appointing preachers for Muslim inmates&#44; as  requested by the French Muslim Council.  President Chirac is expected to announced whether he supports the  commission&#8217;s recommendation in a public speech on Wednesday&#44; December 17.  The Stasi Commission has compiled its report depending on the testimonies of  some 120 people&#44; including hijab-wearing Muslims&#44; heads of French parties&#44;  human rights organization representatives&#44; intellectuals and writers.  People were asked about their views regarding the application of secularism  in France and the issue of religious symbols&#44; particularly hijab in schools  and public institutions.  On Friday&#44; December 5&#44; the commission listened to the testimonies of two  hijab-wearing French women and a third Muslim woman&#44; who does not wear  hijab.  The issue of hijab has sparked much controversy in France&#44; especially after  the establishment of the first Muslim representative body in the country.  On Saturday&#44; December 6&#44; Chirac antagonized the around 5-million-strong  Muslim community in France describing hijab as &quot;a sort of aggression.&quot;  In statements during a meeting with students at the Pierre Mendes-France  School in the Tunisian capital on the sidelines of a two-day summit of five  southern-European states and their North African neighbors&#44; Chirac said :  &quot;Wearing a veil&#44; whether we want it or not&#44; is a sort of aggression that is  difficult for us to accept.&quot;  French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin secured &nbsp;on November 28 a  majority approval of his ruling party to pass a controversial bill banning  hijab.  French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy has long opposed such a law&#44;  warning it would provoke a backlash among Muslims&#44; who would view it as an  &quot;insult and punishment&quot;.  In September&#44; two Muslim sisters were expelled from Henri Wallon lycee  school in the Paris northern suburb of Aubervilliers for wearing hijab.  In spite of their large numbers &#8211; some 50&#44;000 Frenchmen and women reportedly  convert to Islam annually &#8211; Muslims complain that the French refuse to  accept the Muslim presence and consider Islam an alien force which &quot;should  be eliminated.&quot;  The London-based Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) &nbsp;has launched  Wednesday&#44; December 3&#44; a worldwide campaign&#44; urging Muslims to write to  European officials&#44; foreign ministers and French ambassadors to take a  strong action to stop the mooted discriminatory bill.  http://islamonline.net/ </p>
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<p> Welcome to home-schooling as an alternative. </p>
<p>I thought I already demonstrated to you that the Hijab has absolutely  nothing to do with Islam&#8230;.! </p>
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<p>   Welcome to home-schooling as an alternative.   I thought I already demonstrated to you that the Hijab has absolutely   nothing to do with Islam&#8230;.! </p>
<p>People sometimes are easily confused. &nbsp; For example the Bill of Rights has  nothing to do with democracy but people sometimes entangle them. </p>
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<p>    Welcome to home-schooling as an alternative.    I thought I already demonstrated to you that the Hijab has absolutely    nothing to do with Islam&#8230;.!   People sometimes are easily confused. &nbsp; For example the Bill of Rights has   nothing to do with democracy but people sometimes entangle them. </p>
<p>So the gist to this is that Adhabuhu is confusing the Hijab being part of  Islam? </p>
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<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;     Welcome to home-schooling as an alternative.     I thought I already demonstrated to you that the Hijab has absolutely     nothing to do with Islam&#8230;.!    People sometimes are easily confused. &nbsp; For example the Bill of Rights has    nothing to do with democracy but people sometimes entangle them.   So the gist to this is that Adhabuhu is confusing the Hijab being part of   Islam? </p>
<p>If I take you at your word &quot;I already demonstrated to you that the Hijab has  absolutely nothing to do with Islam&quot; then Adhabuhu must be confused.  However he may not be confused in feeling the Hijab today&#44; right now&#44; in French  schools symbolizes adherence to Islam in some way. &nbsp; &nbsp;I mean why would  non-Islamic folks want to ban an otherwise harmless bit of cloth? </p>
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<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;      Welcome to home-schooling as an alternative.      I thought I already demonstrated to you that the Hijab has  absolutely      nothing to do with Islam&#8230;.!     People sometimes are easily confused. &nbsp; For example the Bill of Rights  has     nothing to do with democracy but people sometimes entangle them.    So the gist to this is that Adhabuhu is confusing the Hijab being part  of    Islam?   If I take you at your word &quot;I already demonstrated to you that the Hijab  has   absolutely nothing to do with Islam&quot; then Adhabuhu must be confused. </p>
<p>You can &#8230;.I wont take a cheap pot shot at you&#8230;..(not without warning)   However he may not be confused in feeling the Hijab today&#44; right now&#44; in  French   schools symbolizes adherence to Islam in some way. &nbsp; &nbsp;I mean why would   non-Islamic folks want to ban an otherwise harmless bit of cloth? </p>
<p>I dont know&#8230; as long as the harmless cloth is being worn without force I  see nothing wrong with it&#8230; I have not problem with a women *wanting* to  wear it &#8230;. for a multitude of reasons including comfort and or modesty&#8230;.  I just have the problems with force&#8230;. and I think muslims ought to be  educated about its origins&#8230;&#8230; Thats all&#8230; or do you disagree? </p>
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<p>  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; French Commission Recommends Hijab Ban   By Hadi Yahmed&#44; IOL Paris Correspondent   PARIS&#44; December 11 (IslamOnline.net) &#8211; A government commission appointed  by   President Jacques Chirac recommended Thursday&#44; December 11&#44; issuing new  law   to ban &quot;conspicuous&quot; religious signs&#44; including Hijab&#44; in state schools.   A source in the 20-member commission&#44; chaired by former minister Bernard   Stasi&#44; told IslamOnline.net that the 50-page made no reference to a  specific   religious sign to avoid antagonizing the Muslim or any other minority.   The commission also recommended that France take the step&#44; unprecedented  in   all of Europe&#44; to add Jewish and Muslim holidays to the calendar for state   schools.   It suggested that Yom Kippur &#8211; the Jewish Day of Atonement &#8211; and Eid  al-Adha   be celebrated in the schools.   It also recommended that companies allow employees to choose a religious   holiday&#44; for instance Yom Kippur&#44; Eid al-Adha&#44; or the Orthodox Christmas  to   add to their number of days off.   The country currently marks 11 public holidays&#44; most of the based on Roman   Catholic celebrations reflecting the denomination of the majority of its  60   million inhabitants.   The report also recommended appointing preachers for Muslim inmates&#44; as   requested by the French Muslim Council.   President Chirac is expected to announced whether he supports the   commission&#8217;s recommendation in a public speech on Wednesday&#44; December 17.   The Stasi Commission has compiled its report depending on the testimonies  of   some 120 people&#44; including hijab-wearing Muslims&#44; heads of French parties&#44;   human rights organization representatives&#44; intellectuals and writers.   People were asked about their views regarding the application of  secularism   in France and the issue of religious symbols&#44; particularly hijab in  schools   and public institutions.   On Friday&#44; December 5&#44; the commission listened to the testimonies of two   hijab-wearing French women and a third Muslim woman&#44; who does not wear   hijab.   The issue of hijab has sparked much controversy in France&#44; especially  after   the establishment of the first Muslim representative body in the country.   On Saturday&#44; December 6&#44; Chirac antagonized the around 5-million-strong   Muslim community in France describing hijab as &quot;a sort of aggression.&quot;   In statements during a meeting with students at the Pierre Mendes-France   School in the Tunisian capital on the sidelines of a two-day summit of  five   southern-European states and their North African neighbors&#44; Chirac said :   &quot;Wearing a veil&#44; whether we want it or not&#44; is a sort of aggression that  is   difficult for us to accept.&quot;   French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin secured &nbsp;on November 28 a   majority approval of his ruling party to pass a controversial bill banning   hijab.   French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy has long opposed such a law&#44;   warning it would provoke a backlash among Muslims&#44; who would view it as an   &quot;insult and punishment&quot;.   In September&#44; two Muslim sisters were expelled from Henri Wallon lycee   school in the Paris northern suburb of Aubervilliers for wearing hijab.   In spite of their large numbers &#8211; some 50&#44;000 Frenchmen and women  reportedly   convert to Islam annually &#8211; Muslims complain that the French refuse to   accept the Muslim presence and consider Islam an alien force which &quot;should   be eliminated.&quot;   The London-based Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) &nbsp;has launched   Wednesday&#44; December 3&#44; a worldwide campaign&#44; urging Muslims to write to   European officials&#44; foreign ministers and French ambassadors to take a   strong action to stop the mooted discriminatory bill.   http://islamonline.net/ </p>
<p>Welcome to home-schooling as an alternative. </p>
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<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;       Welcome to home-schooling as an alternative.       I thought I already demonstrated to you that the Hijab has   absolutely       nothing to do with Islam&#8230;.!      People sometimes are easily confused. &nbsp; For example the Bill of Rights   has      nothing to do with democracy but people sometimes entangle them.     So the gist to this is that Adhabuhu is confusing the Hijab being part   of     Islam?    If I take you at your word &quot;I already demonstrated to you that the Hijab   has    absolutely nothing to do with Islam&quot; then Adhabuhu must be confused.   You can &#8230;.I wont take a cheap pot shot at you&#8230;..(not without warning)    However he may not be confused in feeling the Hijab today&#44; right now&#44; in   French    schools symbolizes adherence to Islam in some way. &nbsp; &nbsp;I mean why would    non-Islamic folks want to ban an otherwise harmless bit of cloth?   I dont know&#8230; as long as the harmless cloth is being worn without force I   see nothing wrong with it&#8230; I have not problem with a women *wanting* to   wear it &#8230;. for a multitude of reasons including comfort and or modesty&#8230;.   I just have the problems with force&#8230;. and I think muslims ought to be   educated about its origins&#8230;&#8230; Thats all&#8230; or do you disagree? </p>
<p>I fully agree. </p>
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Whenever anyone wanted to have a game of armies (i.e&#44; if a bunch of boys  wanted to have a game of armies)&#44; they did so by employing a rather curious  series of tactics. Obviously I&#8217;m a bit pissed&#44; but this doesn&#8217;t necesssarily  detract from the validity of&#8230;what I&#8217;m going on about. Right? [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whenever anyone wanted to have a game of armies (i.e&#44; if a bunch of boys  wanted to have a game of armies)&#44; they did so by employing a rather curious  series of tactics. Obviously I&#8217;m a bit pissed&#44; but this doesn&#8217;t necesssarily  detract from the validity of&#8230;what I&#8217;m going on about. Right? OK.  So&#8230;where was I? I recall.  What they done was&#44; they formed a small core of&#8230;well&#44; I suppose&#8230;War  Adherents (oh Christ&#44; I think I understand the current international  situation now). These CA&#8217;s would proceed to run up and down the schoolyard  (beyond the confines of the same schoolyard&#44; these huge&#44; fuckoff dumper  trucks would be constantly ferrying betwixt Other Destinations and Abernant&#44;  the colliery up the road). Anyhow&#44; it was actually funny as fuck&#44; because  the CA contingent would almost reasonably drone out &quot;WHO WANTS A GAME OF  ARRRR&#8230;MIES?&quot;. Thing is&#44; whoever wasn&#8217;t a girl [I got the feeling that the  girls had a strange supernatural sort of understanding of when such a  gender-excluding undertaking was going to happen&#44; so generally they seemed  to get out of the way and nestled in out-of-the-way corners] had a tendency  to be inextricably &quot;tagged&quot; by the evolutionary CA. So&#44; really it was a  draft which you couldn&#8217;t really avoid. To be honest&#44; none of the boys who  got ensared in the resultant increasingly growing chain of militant boys  really had a chance of registering whichever ethical difficulty that they  might individually have with the whole thing. To be tagged by the Chain&#44; was  to be Involuntarily Drafted! To think of it now&#44; I reckon the most fun was  in the initial stages where the Recruitment was going on; trying to avoid  that inexorable process was actually a lot more fun than the actual Staged  War itself. Basically when everyone in the whole place who didn&#8217;t wear a  skirt had been skewered like a fly upon the famed paper&#44; there was the other  process of how many teams there were (it depended upon who ruled whichever  areas of the school chiz)&#44; and basically&#44; whoever figured upon the  protection of whichever gang leader&#44; chose that gang leader as whichever  evil / neutral / nominally &quot;good&quot; army.  All I can recall beyond that was an awful lot of rather crap impressions of  people trying to be stealthy&#44; tonnes of &quot;Eh-eh-eh-eh-eh! You&#8217;re dead!&quot;.  Trouble was&#44; having lost all hope of individuality during the conscription  process&#44; there were certain folks&#44; including me&#44; who insisted in coming out  with sheer shite like&#44; &quot;Jokin&#8217; like&#44; I only got injured&#8230;so&#44; I&#8217;ve crept up  behind you and shot you in the back like&#44; bach!&quot;  Anyone with similar memories? Even similar sea anamenones? The Ramones even?  Anything?  OTS  &#8212;  Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.  Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).  Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 &#8211; Release Date: 09/10/2003 </p>
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<p>I don&#8217;t recall anything on that level of organization&#44; but my I had a friend  back then and we both seemed to be interested in making war on someone.  Seems like we could cobble together a rag-tag band of guerillas but nothing  more&#44; and now there&#8217;s paintball guns and all kinds of cool shit for a real  mock war. &nbsp;(Oxymoron.) &nbsp;By puberty all the other boys were only into sports&#44;  but my friend and a few other oddballs had no interest in that crap&#44; but  maintained some sort of interest in warfare. &nbsp;Those paintball guns would  have been pretty handy back then&#8230;  &quot;HumungousFungusAmongUs&quot; &lt;omega.po&#8230;@ntlworld.com&gt; wrote in message </p>
<p>news:bmsdi0$pslgm$1@ID-73971.news.uni-berlin.de&#8230;  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; Whenever anyone wanted to have a game of armies (i.e&#44; if a bunch of boys  &gt; wanted to have a game of armies)&#44; they did so by employing a rather  curious  &gt; series of tactics. Obviously I&#8217;m a bit pissed&#44; but this doesn&#8217;t  necesssarily  &gt; detract from the validity of&#8230;what I&#8217;m going on about. Right? OK.  &gt; So&#8230;where was I? I recall.  &gt; What they done was&#44; they formed a small core of&#8230;well&#44; I suppose&#8230;War  &gt; Adherents (oh Christ&#44; I think I understand the current international  &gt; situation now). These CA&#8217;s would proceed to run up and down the schoolyard  &gt; (beyond the confines of the same schoolyard&#44; these huge&#44; fuckoff dumper  &gt; trucks would be constantly ferrying betwixt Other Destinations and  Abernant&#44;  &gt; the colliery up the road). Anyhow&#44; it was actually funny as fuck&#44; because  &gt; the CA contingent would almost reasonably drone out &quot;WHO WANTS A GAME OF  &gt; ARRRR&#8230;MIES?&quot;. Thing is&#44; whoever wasn&#8217;t a girl [I got the feeling that  the  &gt; girls had a strange supernatural sort of understanding of when such a  &gt; gender-excluding undertaking was going to happen&#44; so generally they seemed  &gt; to get out of the way and nestled in out-of-the-way corners] had a  tendency  &gt; to be inextricably &quot;tagged&quot; by the evolutionary CA. So&#44; really it was a  &gt; draft which you couldn&#8217;t really avoid. To be honest&#44; none of the boys who  &gt; got ensared in the resultant increasingly growing chain of militant boys  &gt; really had a chance of registering whichever ethical difficulty that they  &gt; might individually have with the whole thing. To be tagged by the Chain&#44;  was  &gt; to be Involuntarily Drafted! To think of it now&#44; I reckon the most fun was  &gt; in the initial stages where the Recruitment was going on; trying to avoid  &gt; that inexorable process was actually a lot more fun than the actual Staged  &gt; War itself. Basically when everyone in the whole place who didn&#8217;t wear a  &gt; skirt had been skewered like a fly upon the famed paper&#44; there was the  other  &gt; process of how many teams there were (it depended upon who ruled whichever  &gt; areas of the school chiz)&#44; and basically&#44; whoever figured upon the  &gt; protection of whichever gang leader&#44; chose that gang leader as whichever  &gt; evil / neutral / nominally &quot;good&quot; army.  &gt; All I can recall beyond that was an awful lot of rather crap impressions  of  &gt; people trying to be stealthy&#44; tonnes of &quot;Eh-eh-eh-eh-eh! You&#8217;re dead!&quot;.  &gt; Trouble was&#44; having lost all hope of individuality during the conscription  &gt; process&#44; there were certain folks&#44; including me&#44; who insisted in coming  out  &gt; with sheer shite like&#44; &quot;Jokin&#8217; like&#44; I only got injured&#8230;so&#44; I&#8217;ve crept  up  &gt; behind you and shot you in the back like&#44; bach!&quot;  &gt; Anyone with similar memories? Even similar sea anamenones? The Ramones  even?  &gt; Anything?  &gt; OTS  &gt; &#8212;  &gt; Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.  &gt; Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).  &gt; Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 &#8211; Release Date: 09/10/2003  </p>
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<p>In my Primary school (St Peters Roman Catholic in Marlow) the boys  used to link arms and form chains that whip-trawled the playground  going (you&#8217;ll like this)  &quot;Ollie ollie in for [insert name of game&#44; lengthened if nec&#44; to the  minimum three syllables required for the two-tone sing-song effect]&quot;  I never understood why it was always Ollie ollie in for whatever&#44; but  one day some Older Boy claimed annoyance at this new-fangled  alteration where it used to be the curter &quot;all in for  marbles/conkers/soccer etc&quot; so really&#44; it would seem &quot;Ollie&quot; is an  extension of &quot;all&quot;&#44; what?  I don&#8217;t remember what the girls did in such cases&#44; I just vaguely have  this idea there was a sort of climbing frame in one corner of the  playground with a couple of horizontal metal bars. The girls seemed to  like nothing more than hanging upside down from these metal bars like  monkeys&#44; or bats. In fact from a young age I think my mental  definition of &quot;girl&quot; was pretty much that: &quot;like boy&#44; only longer hair  and hangs upside down&quot;.  In the final year at Primary there was a game called Kiss-chase where  the boys had to chase the girls and&#44; in the event of catching one&#44;  kiss her. It might have worked better if all the boys in the school  hadn&#8217;t invariably gone after the same girl. Her name IIRC was Eunice  Boyle.  Personally I preferred marbles.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&quot;HumungousFungusAmongUs&quot; &lt;omega.po&#8230;@ntlworld.com&gt; wrote in message &lt;news:bmsdi0$pslgm$1@ID-73971.news.uni-berlin.de&gt;&#8230;  &gt; Whenever anyone wanted to have a game of armies (i.e&#44; if a bunch of boys  &gt; wanted to have a game of armies)&#44; they did so by employing a rather curious  &gt; series of tactics. Obviously I&#8217;m a bit pissed&#44; but this doesn&#8217;t necesssarily  &gt; detract from the validity of&#8230;what I&#8217;m going on about. Right? OK.  &gt; So&#8230;where was I? I recall.  &gt; What they done was&#44; they formed a small core of&#8230;well&#44; I suppose&#8230;War  &gt; Adherents (oh Christ&#44; I think I understand the current international  &gt; situation now). These CA&#8217;s would proceed to run up and down the schoolyard  &gt; (beyond the confines of the same schoolyard&#44; these huge&#44; fuckoff dumper  &gt; trucks would be constantly ferrying betwixt Other Destinations and Abernant&#44;  &gt; the colliery up the road). Anyhow&#44; it was actually funny as fuck&#44; because  &gt; the CA contingent would almost reasonably drone out &quot;WHO WANTS A GAME OF  &gt; ARRRR&#8230;MIES?&quot;. Thing is&#44; whoever wasn&#8217;t a girl [I got the feeling that the  &gt; girls had a strange supernatural sort of understanding of when such a  &gt; gender-excluding undertaking was going to happen&#44; so generally they seemed  &gt; to get out of the way and nestled in out-of-the-way corners] had a tendency  &gt; to be inextricably &quot;tagged&quot; by the evolutionary CA. So&#44; really it was a  &gt; draft which you couldn&#8217;t really avoid. To be honest&#44; none of the boys who  &gt; got ensared in the resultant increasingly growing chain of militant boys  &gt; really had a chance of registering whichever ethical difficulty that they  &gt; might individually have with the whole thing. To be tagged by the Chain&#44; was  &gt; to be Involuntarily Drafted! To think of it now&#44; I reckon the most fun was  &gt; in the initial stages where the Recruitment was going on; trying to avoid  &gt; that inexorable process was actually a lot more fun than the actual Staged  &gt; War itself. Basically when everyone in the whole place who didn&#8217;t wear a  &gt; skirt had been skewered like a fly upon the famed paper&#44; there was the other  &gt; process of how many teams there were (it depended upon who ruled whichever  &gt; areas of the school chiz)&#44; and basically&#44; whoever figured upon the  &gt; protection of whichever gang leader&#44; chose that gang leader as whichever  &gt; evil / neutral / nominally &quot;good&quot; army.  &gt; All I can recall beyond that was an awful lot of rather crap impressions of  &gt; people trying to be stealthy&#44; tonnes of &quot;Eh-eh-eh-eh-eh! You&#8217;re dead!&quot;.  &gt; Trouble was&#44; having lost all hope of individuality during the conscription  &gt; process&#44; there were certain folks&#44; including me&#44; who insisted in coming out  &gt; with sheer shite like&#44; &quot;Jokin&#8217; like&#44; I only got injured&#8230;so&#44; I&#8217;ve crept up  &gt; behind you and shot you in the back like&#44; bach!&quot;  &gt; Anyone with similar memories? Even similar sea anamenones? The Ramones even?  &gt; Anything?  &gt; OTS  &gt; &#8212;  &gt; Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.  &gt; Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).  &gt; Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 &#8211; Release Date: 09/10/2003  </p>
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<p>Hehehehe:):)  Your description of it makes it come to life:). Fun:).  Most I remember of our games of the kind was that it always ended up with  soemoen saying they too wanted to be leader&#44; then the next one sayoing &quot;me  too!!&quot;&#44; where we woudl end up calling on a boss&#44; the other the chief&#44; the  next one the commandant&#44; etc&#44; so that everyone had their childhoodly-correct  title distributed in all equity&#44; wth everyone feeling they were equals. As  for the game&#44; it ended up one where there really was always too mnay  chiefs and no indians;-)&#44; where we woudl invent the next thing to play and  do the same thing all over again:).  See what we did when we grew up? All that politically correct rubbish&#8230;:)  Anyway. To make sure there were &quot;&quot;indians&quot;&quot;&#44; I&#8217;d volunteer and make the  role so out of character&#44; everyone then wanted to be an &quot;&quot;indian&quot;&quot;&#44; which  turned out to be way more fun:)&#44; cause the second someone volunteered to  be a &quot;chief&quot;&#44; we&#8217;d have a good rebellion&#44; and strip the chief of his  imaginative feathers/decorations/medals of honnor:):)&#44; tell him/her he was  now dead&#44; and leave him/her in the corner until he&#8217;she figured out he&#8217;she  would rather be an &quot;&quot;indian&quot;&quot;:)  Another childhood game I remember we played was when mom would wash and  wax the dining room floors. To see them chairs in the corridor always gave  us the idea of playing bus. At forst&#44; we played each week that whoever was  the bus driver was a bad driver. If he turned left&#44; which was known by how  the driver would lean to the left:)&#44; we&#8217;d all do the same&#44; and even  pretend flying out the window&#44; holding on to the bumper&#44; whatever&#44; having  a hysterical ball:). Until one day I played driver again&#44; and once  everyone sat down&#44; pretended to drive in a straight line a few seconds&#44;  really sow&#44; then mimmicked puttign on the hand brakes and declared  &quot;Terminal! Everyone gets off!&quot;. Heheheeh:). Of course&#44; there were protests.  My sisters moaning it was no game&#44; that they refused to &quot;get off the bus&quot;.  Where I then woudl become the mad driver needing to get them off as if his  life depended on it&#44; pulling them by the arm and dragging them &quot;off the  bus&quot;&quot; while the next one already shouted &quot;Me too! Me too! Drag me off the  bus!!&quot; in loud laughter:).  I was a pain in the butt to my poor sibblings when playing games:). They  woudl try and do the same thing as I had done&#44; the next time&#44; but by then  I already had come up wiht another idea:). For instance&#44; once they played  the driver that decalred &quot;everyone off the bus&quot;&#44; contrary to them&#44; I;d go&#44;  as a passenger &quot;We will NOT be thrown out. We paid for this ride&#44; did we  not?? Let&#8217;s kick the DRIVER off the bus!&quot;&#44; which meant pushing whoever was  the driver off the limits defining the &quot;&quot;bus&quot;&quot;&#44; i.e. beyind the two rows  of chairs.  My two younger sisters hated me for coming up with those ideasall the time  that changed the game on them:)&#44; and stopped talking to me when they  became teens:). One of them talked to me again last summer for the first  time in a decade and a half. The other&#44; well&#44; I have not heard from her in  ages&#44; and learned that a friend of mine works with her. The friend had not  even a clue she was my sister&#44; as we have a different family name (she is  married). When she learne&#44;d she later mentioned knowing me to her&#44; even if  I had told her to not bother with that at all. I then heard from the  friend that called me to say that &quot;your sister says she does not know you&#44;  that she disowned you a long time ago&quot;.  That much for political correctedness and for &quot;power to the bus riders&#44; not  drivers&quot;LOL:). I guess she just had this unsatisfied urge to play  &quot;terminal&#44; everyone off the bus&quot; in real life&#44; since she never quite could  make it as she wanted inthe kids game <img src='http://faqcatholic.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> . Pfft.  Baaaaad&#44; bad&#44; bad Chloe:)  Thank God&#44; I coudo play all those gameds again with kiddo:)&#44; who fast  would find ways to chnage the role around and be creative with them as he  pleased&#44; instead of resenting creativity:).  C  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&quot;HumungousFungusAmongUs&quot; (omega.po&#8230;@ntlworld.com) writes:  &gt; Whenever anyone wanted to have a game of armies (i.e&#44; if a bunch of boys  &gt; wanted to have a game of armies)&#44; they did so by employing a rather curious  &gt; series of tactics. Obviously I&#8217;m a bit pissed&#44; but this doesn&#8217;t necesssarily  &gt; detract from the validity of&#8230;what I&#8217;m going on about. Right? OK.  &gt; So&#8230;where was I? I recall.  &gt; What they done was&#44; they formed a small core of&#8230;well&#44; I suppose&#8230;War  &gt; Adherents (oh Christ&#44; I think I understand the current international  &gt; situation now). These CA&#8217;s would proceed to run up and down the schoolyard  &gt; (beyond the confines of the same schoolyard&#44; these huge&#44; fuckoff dumper  &gt; trucks would be constantly ferrying betwixt Other Destinations and Abernant&#44;  &gt; the colliery up the road). Anyhow&#44; it was actually funny as fuck&#44; because  &gt; the CA contingent would almost reasonably drone out &quot;WHO WANTS A GAME OF  &gt; ARRRR&#8230;MIES?&quot;. Thing is&#44; whoever wasn&#8217;t a girl [I got the feeling that the  &gt; girls had a strange supernatural sort of understanding of when such a  &gt; gender-excluding undertaking was going to happen&#44; so generally they seemed  &gt; to get out of the way and nestled in out-of-the-way corners] had a tendency  &gt; to be inextricably &quot;tagged&quot; by the evolutionary CA. So&#44; really it was a  &gt; draft which you couldn&#8217;t really avoid. To be honest&#44; none of the boys who  &gt; got ensared in the resultant increasingly growing chain of militant boys  &gt; really had a chance of registering whichever ethical difficulty that they  &gt; might individually have with the whole thing. To be tagged by the Chain&#44; was  &gt; to be Involuntarily Drafted! To think of it now&#44; I reckon the most fun was  &gt; in the initial stages where the Recruitment was going on; trying to avoid  &gt; that inexorable process was actually a lot more fun than the actual Staged  &gt; War itself. Basically when everyone in the whole place who didn&#8217;t wear a  &gt; skirt had been skewered like a fly upon the famed paper&#44; there was the other  &gt; process of how many teams there were (it depended upon who ruled whichever  &gt; areas of the school chiz)&#44; and basically&#44; whoever figured upon the  &gt; protection of whichever gang leader&#44; chose that gang leader as whichever  &gt; evil / neutral / nominally &quot;good&quot; army.  &gt; All I can recall beyond that was an awful lot of rather crap impressions of  &gt; people trying to be stealthy&#44; tonnes of &quot;Eh-eh-eh-eh-eh! You&#8217;re dead!&quot;.  &gt; Trouble was&#44; having lost all hope of individuality during the conscription  &gt; process&#44; there were certain folks&#44; including me&#44; who insisted in coming out  &gt; with sheer shite like&#44; &quot;Jokin&#8217; like&#44; I only got injured&#8230;so&#44; I&#8217;ve crept up  &gt; behind you and shot you in the back like&#44; bach!&quot;  &gt; Anyone with similar memories? Even similar sea anamenones? The Ramones even?  &gt; Anything?  &gt; OTS  &gt; &#8212;  &gt; Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.  &gt; Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).  &gt; Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 &#8211; Release Date: 09/10/2003 </p>
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		<title>Every YEAR thousands of women in Muslim nations are LEGALLY murdered by relatives</title>
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  Tough. 
Yes&#44; it must be tough being a bitter boy.  &#160;_ _ &#160;_ &#160; &#160;_ &#160;_ _ &#160; &#160;_ &#160;_ &#160;_&#124; _ _ _ &#124;_ _ &#160;_  _)(_)(_. &#160;&#124;&#124;&#124;(-&#124; ) &#160;&#124;&#124;&#124;(_)(_&#124;(-&#124; (_&#124;&#124;_(_)&#124; &#160;  &#8211;  Better than cream cheese and bagels  Better than honey on bread  Better [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tough. </p>
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<p>  Tough. </p>
<p>Yes&#44; it must be tough being a bitter boy.  &nbsp;_ _ &nbsp;_ &nbsp; &nbsp;_ &nbsp;_ _ &nbsp; &nbsp;_ &nbsp;_ &nbsp;_| _ _ _ |_ _ &nbsp;_  _)(_)(_. &nbsp;|||(-| ) &nbsp;|||(_)(_|(-| (_||_(_)| &nbsp;  &#8211;  Better than cream cheese and bagels  Better than honey on bread  Better than champagne and pretzels  Better than breakfast in bed  Better than chili rellenos  Better than chocolate e&#8217;clairs  Better than hothouse tomatoes  Better than fresh Bartlett pears  Better than dining a la carte  Or simply gastronomic art  Better than anything except being in love </p>
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<p>   Tough.   Yes&#44; it must be tough being a bitter boy. </p>
<p>I do have to be on call 24 hours a day depending on when the female alarm goes off. </p>
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<p>Copyright </p>
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		<title>Catholic Student Expelled from Baptist School</title>
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   done went and wrote as Gospel Truth in these here little old Usenet   News&#8217;FROUPS:   An independent Baptist parochial school in Lexington&#44; North Carolina   (Sheets Memorial Christian School) removed a 15-year-old student&#44; Ben   Holmes&#44; because the boy is a Catholic.   Nonsense.   [...]]]></description>
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<p>   done went and wrote as Gospel Truth in these here little old Usenet   News&#8217;FROUPS:   An independent Baptist parochial school in Lexington&#44; North Carolina   (Sheets Memorial Christian School) removed a 15-year-old student&#44; Ben   Holmes&#44; because the boy is a Catholic.   Nonsense.   He would have had to commit some offense&#44; nor merely &#8216;be expelled   because he is a Catholic&#8217;.   This is ridiculous. </p>
<p>You haven&#8217;t spent much time in the South&#44; have you?  It&#8217;s the home of Bob Jones University. </p>
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<p>   went and wrote as Gospel Truth in these here little old Usenet   News&#8217;FROUPS:   Well&#44; we can&#8217;t embrace the philosophy of unity because that would mean  that   too many people would have to put down the anger&#44; hatred &amp; ego.   And you can&#8217;t DO that&#44; can you Larson? </p>
<p>Sure I can&#8230; I&#8217;m not the one condemning anyone else&#8217;s faith Doc&#8230; &nbsp;you&#8217;re  the one doing that. &nbsp;and lying to do it.  Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com &#8211; Still Only $9.95 &#8211; http://www.uncensored-news.com  &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt; &nbsp; The Worlds Uncensored News Source &nbsp; &lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt; </p>
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<p>   went and wrote as Gospel Truth in these here little old Usenet   News&#8217;FROUPS:    readded the roman-catholic newsgroup&#44; since you&#44; being a coward snipped  it   so that you wouldn&#8217;t be responded to.   Or did he snip it because it has nothing to do with our CHRISTIAN   BAPTIST group? </p>
<p>LOL&#8230; &nbsp;a discussion about a RomanCatholic kicked out of a Baptist school.  Let&#8217;s see&#8230; that deals with CHRISTIAN Roman Catholics and CHRISTIAN  Baptists&#8230; it has to do with both. &nbsp;But leave it to Doc to be dishonest  still.  Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com &#8211; Still Only $9.95 &#8211; http://www.uncensored-news.com  &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt; &nbsp; The Worlds Uncensored News Source &nbsp; &lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt; </p>
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<p>   done went and wrote as Gospel Truth in these here little old Usenet   News&#8217;FROUPS:   An independent Baptist parochial school in Lexington&#44; North Carolina   (Sheets Memorial Christian School) removed a 15-year-old student&#44; Ben   Holmes&#44; because the boy is a Catholic.   Nonsense. </p>
<p>So you say&#8230; but at least   He would have had to commit some offense&#44; nor merely &#8216;be expelled   because he is a Catholic&#8217;.   This is ridiculous. </p>
<p>Given the sort of idiotic comments and opinions you state about Catholics&#44;  and you&#8217;re a Baptist&#8230; no&#44; it&#8217;s not that ridiculous. &nbsp;Have a Baptist school  run by morons like you &amp; John W. &nbsp;and I can see that you would be kicking  Catholic students out because you are too stupid to recognize that you&#8217;ve  been lied to about the Catholic faith by a bunch of non-Catholics.  Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com &#8211; Still Only $9.95 &#8211; http://www.uncensored-news.com  &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt; &nbsp; The Worlds Uncensored News Source &nbsp; &lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt; </p>
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<p>  An independent Baptist parochial school in Lexington&#44; North Carolina   (Sheets Memorial Christian School) removed a 15-year-old student&#44; Ben   Holmes&#44; because the boy is a Catholic. Holmes had attended the school   for the past academic year because there is no Catholic high school in   the vicinity. The school administrator&#44; Dan Hightower&#44; said&#44; &quot;Baptist   doctrine and teachings do not complement the Catholic doctrine and   teachings. Home&#44; school and church have to complement one another.&quot;   &nbsp; The school&#8217;s policy claims that it admits students &quot;whose parents   are in agreement with the Christian philosophy&#44; purposes and standards   of the school.&quot;   &#8211;excerpt from &quot;Voice of Reason: Newsletter of Americans for Religious   Liberty&quot; </p>
<p>Interesting. I went to a private school that wasn&#8217;t a Catholic one&#44; and I  wouldn&#8217;t say I was persecuted against&#44; but I would definitely say I was  looked down upon. There were many anti-Catholic and tasteless jokes running  around that were hurtful. I can remember multiple times that I had to go  through the third degree because I refused to answer questions in the  protestant ran history books that were based upon false information. I had  documented proof that they were wrong and therefore got out of some of it&#44;  but then again I loved history when I was in high school so it didn&#8217;t  really matter to me that much. I did go through 4 years of bible study. It  was a requirement that you had to take a bible course every year of high  school in order to graduate. I remember having to explain my faith to much  older bible teachers who claimed to have a PhD in theology. It saddens me  that there is so much discrimination within Christian religions. Why can we  not embrace the philosophy of unity that Christ had? It just seems odd to  me.  Larry Thibodeaux  &nbsp; &nbsp;http://www.newsfeed.com &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World!  &#8212;&#8211;= Over 100&#44;000 Newsgroups &#8211; Unlimited Fast Downloads &#8211; 19 Servers =&#8212;&#8211; </p>
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<p>  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;   An independent Baptist parochial school in Lexington&#44; North Carolina    (Sheets Memorial Christian School) removed a 15-year-old student&#44; Ben    Holmes&#44; because the boy is a Catholic. Holmes had attended the school    for the past academic year because there is no Catholic high school in    the vicinity. The school administrator&#44; Dan Hightower&#44; said&#44; &quot;Baptist    doctrine and teachings do not complement the Catholic doctrine and    teachings. Home&#44; school and church have to complement one another.&quot;    &nbsp; The school&#8217;s policy claims that it admits students &quot;whose parents    are in agreement with the Christian philosophy&#44; purposes and standards    of the school.&quot;    &#8211;excerpt from &quot;Voice of Reason: Newsletter of Americans for Religious    Liberty&quot;   Interesting. I went to a private school that wasn&#8217;t a Catholic one&#44; and I   wouldn&#8217;t say I was persecuted against&#44; but I would definitely say I was   looked down upon. There were many anti-Catholic and tasteless jokes  running   around that were hurtful. I can remember multiple times that I had to go   through the third degree because I refused to answer questions in the   protestant ran history books that were based upon false information. I had   documented proof that they were wrong and therefore got out of some of it&#44;   but then again I loved history when I was in high school so it didn&#8217;t   really matter to me that much. I did go through 4 years of bible study. It   was a requirement that you had to take a bible course every year of high   school in order to graduate. I remember having to explain my faith to much   older bible teachers who claimed to have a PhD in theology. It saddens me   that there is so much discrimination within Christian religions. Why can  we   not embrace the philosophy of unity that Christ had? It just seems odd to   me. </p>
<p>Well&#44; we can&#8217;t embrace the philosophy of unity because that would mean that  too many people would have to put down the anger&#44; hatred &amp; ego.  Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com &#8211; Still Only $9.95 &#8211; http://www.uncensored-news.com  &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt; &nbsp; The Worlds Uncensored News Source &nbsp; &lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt; </p>
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<p>   You are both eternally dead wrong. </p>
<p>I readded the roman-catholic newsgroup&#44; since you&#44; being a coward snipped it  so that you wouldn&#8217;t be responded to.   Your quote unquote spirit of unity is unfounded and contrary to what JESUS  said: </p>
<p>No&#8230; because we were speaking of unity of Christians.   Jesus said tho those who had not accepted Him as Lord and Saviour &quot; Ye are  of   your father the devil&#8230;.&quot; </p>
<p>Fine&#8230; &nbsp;We accept Him as our Lord and Savior&#44; as&#44; presumably&#44; our Christian  brothers and sisters have also done. &nbsp;Which is the point of what both Larry  &amp; I are saying   That is why the Bible exhorts TRUE Christians to not promote novices such  as   yourselves into positions of authority. </p>
<p>And I can&#8217;t wait to hear what you claim are &quot;TRUE&quot; Christians.   You both should be asahmed of yourselves for putting yourselves forward as   spokesman for Christianity. </p>
<p>I never claimed to be a spokesman for Christianity.   &quot; Study to show thyself approved a workman that needeth not to be ASHAMED  &#8230;&quot;   Consider yourselves corrected. </p>
<p>Actually&#44; I&#8217;ll consider you to be clueless of what we had said.   Shame on you </p>
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<p>An independent Baptist parochial school in Lexington&#44; North Carolina  (Sheets Memorial Christian School) removed a 15-year-old student&#44; Ben  Holmes&#44; because the boy is a Catholic. Holmes had attended the school  for the past academic year because there is no Catholic high school in  the vicinity. The school administrator&#44; Dan Hightower&#44; said&#44; &quot;Baptist  doctrine and teachings do not complement the Catholic doctrine and  teachings. Home&#44; school and church have to complement one another.&quot;  &nbsp; The school&#8217;s policy claims that it admits students &quot;whose parents  are in agreement with the Christian philosophy&#44; purposes and standards  of the school.&quot;  &#8211;excerpt from &quot;Voice of Reason: Newsletter of Americans for Religious  Liberty&quot; </p>
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		<title>Steven Bantu Biko</title>
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<p>   I live in New Zealand.   Where do you live? </p>
<p>In the US&#44; thanks for asking.  One month&#44; two weeks&#44; two days&#44; 10 hours&#44; 13 minutes and 10 seconds. 1185  cigarettes not smoked&#44; saving $183.77. Life saved: 4 days&#44; 2 hours&#44; 45  minutes.  &#8212;  Teilhard  The Extraterrestrial  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;   Look&#44; I&#8217;ll try to believe you do not mean to be nasty. But surely you  are    not a Israeli living in Israel&#44; because otherwise&#44; I am sure you would    understand the pain.    One month&#44; two weeks&#44; two days&#44; 9 hours&#44; 50 minutes and 51 seconds. 1185    cigarettes not smoked&#44; saving $183.71. Life saved: 4 days&#44; 2 hours&#44; 45    minutes.    &#8212;    Teilhard    The Extraterrestrial     A bit snippy?     In what way have I offended you?     I generally try not to be personally offensive.     Politics and ideology is another matter.     &#8212;&#8212;-       On the other hand&#44; the prospect of retaliation and expunging the     offending       organisation makes you feel better in general??       Measured reaction in response to the size and/or importance of the       event.      If we had to measure things the size of the crap that is coming from    that      thing you call your brain&#44; we wouldn&#8217;t need an army but insecticide.      One month&#44; two weeks&#44; two days&#44; 8 hours&#44; 55 minutes and 39 seconds.   1184      cigarettes not smoked&#44; saving $183.56. Life saved: 4 days&#44; 2 hours&#44;  40      minutes.      &#8212;      Teilhard      The Extraterrestrial       &#8212;&#8212;-        I am celebrating the life of the political activist Steve Biko  on    the        twenty-fourth anniversary of his death. Steve wanted to make his     country       and        the world a better place for everyone.        On this sombre day it is a reminder to me that violence achieves      nothing&#44;        whether in attack or retaliation. It is also a reminder to most  of    us      that        life goes on.        The spirit has flown.        Bri  </p>
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<p>I live in New Zealand.  Where do you live? </p>
<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; Look&#44; I&#8217;ll try to believe you do not mean to be nasty. But surely you are   not a Israeli living in Israel&#44; because otherwise&#44; I am sure you would   understand the pain.   One month&#44; two weeks&#44; two days&#44; 9 hours&#44; 50 minutes and 51 seconds. 1185   cigarettes not smoked&#44; saving $183.71. Life saved: 4 days&#44; 2 hours&#44; 45   minutes.   &#8212;   Teilhard   The Extraterrestrial    A bit snippy?    In what way have I offended you?    I generally try not to be personally offensive.    Politics and ideology is another matter.    &#8212;&#8212;-      On the other hand&#44; the prospect of retaliation and expunging the    offending      organisation makes you feel better in general??      Measured reaction in response to the size and/or importance of the      event.     If we had to measure things the size of the crap that is coming from   that     thing you call your brain&#44; we wouldn&#8217;t need an army but insecticide.     One month&#44; two weeks&#44; two days&#44; 8 hours&#44; 55 minutes and 39 seconds.  1184     cigarettes not smoked&#44; saving $183.56. Life saved: 4 days&#44; 2 hours&#44; 40     minutes.     &#8212;     Teilhard     The Extraterrestrial      &#8212;&#8212;-       I am celebrating the life of the political activist Steve Biko on   the       twenty-fourth anniversary of his death. Steve wanted to make his    country      and       the world a better place for everyone.       On this sombre day it is a reminder to me that violence achieves     nothing&#44;       whether in attack or retaliation. It is also a reminder to most of   us     that       life goes on.       The spirit has flown.       Bri  </p>
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<p>Look&#44; I&#8217;ll try to believe you do not mean to be nasty. But surely you are  not a Israeli living in Israel&#44; because otherwise&#44; I am sure you would  understand the pain.  One month&#44; two weeks&#44; two days&#44; 9 hours&#44; 50 minutes and 51 seconds. 1185  cigarettes not smoked&#44; saving $183.71. Life saved: 4 days&#44; 2 hours&#44; 45  minutes.  &#8212;  Teilhard  The Extraterrestrial </p>
<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; A bit snippy?   In what way have I offended you?   I generally try not to be personally offensive.   Politics and ideology is another matter.   &#8212;&#8212;-     On the other hand&#44; the prospect of retaliation and expunging the   offending     organisation makes you feel better in general??     Measured reaction in response to the size and/or importance of the     event.    If we had to measure things the size of the crap that is coming from  that    thing you call your brain&#44; we wouldn&#8217;t need an army but insecticide.    One month&#44; two weeks&#44; two days&#44; 8 hours&#44; 55 minutes and 39 seconds. 1184    cigarettes not smoked&#44; saving $183.56. Life saved: 4 days&#44; 2 hours&#44; 40    minutes.    &#8212;    Teilhard    The Extraterrestrial     &#8212;&#8212;-      I am celebrating the life of the political activist Steve Biko on  the      twenty-fourth anniversary of his death. Steve wanted to make his   country     and      the world a better place for everyone.      On this sombre day it is a reminder to me that violence achieves    nothing&#44;      whether in attack or retaliation. It is also a reminder to most of  us    that      life goes on.      The spirit has flown.      Bri  </p>
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<p>A bit snippy?  In what way have I offended you?  I generally try not to be personally offensive.  Politics and ideology is another matter.  &#8212;&#8212;- </p>
<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;   On the other hand&#44; the prospect of retaliation and expunging the  offending    organisation makes you feel better in general??    Measured reaction in response to the size and/or importance of the    event.   If we had to measure things the size of the crap that is coming from that   thing you call your brain&#44; we wouldn&#8217;t need an army but insecticide.   One month&#44; two weeks&#44; two days&#44; 8 hours&#44; 55 minutes and 39 seconds. 1184   cigarettes not smoked&#44; saving $183.56. Life saved: 4 days&#44; 2 hours&#44; 40   minutes.   &#8212;   Teilhard   The Extraterrestrial    &#8212;&#8212;-     I am celebrating the life of the political activist Steve Biko on the     twenty-fourth anniversary of his death. Steve wanted to make his  country    and     the world a better place for everyone.     On this sombre day it is a reminder to me that violence achieves   nothing&#44;     whether in attack or retaliation. It is also a reminder to most of us   that     life goes on.     The spirit has flown.     Bri  </p>
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<p>   On the other hand&#44; the prospect of retaliation and expunging the offending   organisation makes you feel better in general??   Measured reaction in response to the size and/or importance of the   event. </p>
<p>If we had to measure things the size of the crap that is coming from that  thing you call your brain&#44; we wouldn&#8217;t need an army but insecticide.  One month&#44; two weeks&#44; two days&#44; 8 hours&#44; 55 minutes and 39 seconds. 1184  cigarettes not smoked&#44; saving $183.56. Life saved: 4 days&#44; 2 hours&#44; 40  minutes.  &#8212;  Teilhard  The Extraterrestrial  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; &#8212;&#8212;-    I am celebrating the life of the political activist Steve Biko on the    twenty-fourth anniversary of his death. Steve wanted to make his country   and    the world a better place for everyone.    On this sombre day it is a reminder to me that violence achieves  nothing&#44;    whether in attack or retaliation. It is also a reminder to most of us  that    life goes on.    The spirit has flown.    Bri  </p>
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<p>On the other hand&#44; the prospect of retaliation and expunging the offending  organisation makes you feel better in general??  Measured reaction in response to the size and/or importance of the  event.  &#8212;&#8212;- </p>
<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; I am celebrating the life of the political activist Steve Biko on the   twenty-fourth anniversary of his death. Steve wanted to make his country  and   the world a better place for everyone.   On this sombre day it is a reminder to me that violence achieves nothing&#44;   whether in attack or retaliation. It is also a reminder to most of us that   life goes on.   The spirit has flown.   Bri  </p>
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<p>    But never as before. Am I being pessimistic? I guess&#44; huh? That is how I   feel at the moment. Anyone to help me focus?   Things will change for ever. I lived near Kings Cross during the fire of   &#8216;87. Thirty-one people died. There was a funny smell in the air. It wasn&#8217;t   until later I realised it was burning flesh.   Life is different&#44; but it does go on. </p>
<p>I remember I was in primary school&#44; I do not know what grade&#44; and trust me  that somehow I do not want to remember exactly when it was&#44; but my classes  were often interrupted so we would pray for peace in the world&#44; and the war  wouldn&#8217;t start. I remember my parents won&#8217;t tell a single word to me&#44; so I  carried on without knowing exactly what was happening. It was when Kennedy  was dealing with the issue of the missiles in Cuba. So&#44; when something like  this happens&#44; I think it is stuff for adults. And today I hate to be an  adult. Life goes on&#44; but we have to heal the wounds&#44; overcome fear&#44; recover  from trauma&#44; and cling to hope. Where is hope? Where is hope when you feel  raped? Where is hope when you feel stabbed to death? It must be somewhere if  life is to go on&#44; as you say. Could you point me to it?  One month&#44; two weeks&#44; two days&#44; 7 hours&#44; 45 minutes and 42 seconds. 1183  cigarettes not smoked&#44; saving $183.38. Life saved: 4 days&#44; 2 hours&#44; 35  minutes.  &#8212;  Teilhard  The Extraterrestrial </p>
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<p> But never as before. Am I being pessimistic? I guess&#44; huh? That is how I </p>
<p>feel at the moment. Anyone to help me focus?  Things will change for ever. I lived near Kings Cross during the fire of  &#8216;87. Thirty-one people died. There was a funny smell in the air. It wasn&#8217;t  until later I realised it was burning flesh.  Life is different&#44; but it does go on.  Bri </p>
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<p>It is also a reminder to most of us that   life goes on. </p>
<p>But never as before. Am I being pessimistic? I guess&#44; huh? That is how I  feel at the moment. Anyone to help me focus?  One month&#44; two weeks&#44; two days&#44; 7 hours&#44; 26 minutes and 34 seconds. 1182  cigarettes not smoked&#44; saving $183.33. Life saved: 4 days&#44; 2 hours&#44; 30  minutes.  &#8212;  Teilhard  The Extraterrestrial </p>
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<p>I am celebrating the life of the political activist Steve Biko on the  twenty-fourth anniversary of his death. Steve wanted to make his country and  the world a better place for everyone.  On this sombre day it is a reminder to me that violence achieves nothing&#44;  whether in attack or retaliation. It is also a reminder to most of us that  life goes on.  The spirit has flown.  Bri </p>
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<p>Steve Biko was born in King Williams town in 1946. He completed his  schooling in 1965 at St Francis College&#44; a Roman Catholic school in  Marianhill near Pinetownand won a bursary to study medicine at the  University of Natal.  While at university&#44; he joined the struggle for human rights among black  people and was elected president of SASO (The South-African Students  Organisation). In 1972 he was suspended from university as a result of his  political activities and his studies were over.  As an activist he was arrested and detained in custody several times from  1972&#44; including 137 days in 1975 and 101 days in 1976. Every time he was  released the banning orders laid on him in 1972 were applied more strictly.  In March and July 1977 he was arrested&#44; only to be released later not  guilty. During the night of 18 August 1977 he was arrested outside the King  Williams Town district on the charge that he has broken his banning orders&#44;  and detained in terms of the Terrorism act&#44; 1967 (Act no 83 of 1967).  Biko died in Pretoria on 12 September 1977. The former Minister of Law  Order&#44; Mr Jimmy Kruger declared that he died as a result of a hunger strike  of 6 days. After growing protest the official statement was corrected from  hunger strike to death as a result of brain damage which he incurred during  the questioning by the security police.  Biko was never found guilty of any of the accusations against him accept the  breaking of his banning orders. After his death he was falsely accused of  participating in sabotage and unrest.  ~ (South African Police Service Museum)  Yihla Moja  Bri </p>
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		<title>5-1-2001</title>
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 &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; Mary &#34;Mother&#34; Jones 1830  Labor agitator&#8211; for coal miners. &#160;Appropriate birthday. Mother Jones  is buried near where I live. My kind of woman!  Eric  When the going gets weird&#44; the weird turn pro.   &#160; &#160; &#160; &#8211;Hunter S. thompson [...]]]></description>
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<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; Mary &quot;Mother&quot; Jones 1830  Labor agitator&#8211; for coal miners. &nbsp;Appropriate birthday. Mother Jones  is buried near where I live. My kind of woman!  Eric  When the going gets weird&#44; the weird turn pro.   &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#8211;Hunter S. thompson  Isn&#8217;t the magazine named after her? </p>
<p>yep!  Eric  When the going gets weird&#44; the weird turn pro.  &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#8211;Hunter S. thompson </p>
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<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; Mary &quot;Mother&quot; Jones 1830  Labor agitator&#8211; for coal miners. &nbsp;Appropriate birthday. Mother Jones  is buried near where I live. My kind of woman!  Eric  When the going gets weird&#44; the weird turn pro.   &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#8211;Hunter S. thompson </p>
<p>Isn&#8217;t the magazine named after her? </p>
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<p> mary&#8217;s three c&#8217;s:  cursing  computers  cuervo </p>
<p>cheez </p>
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<p>i didn&#8217;t get the original post&#44; but Mayj 20-26 is national EMS week. </p>
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<p> Mary &quot;Mother&quot; Jones 1830 </p>
<p>Labor agitator&#8211; for coal miners. &nbsp;Appropriate birthday. Mother Jones  is buried near where I live. My kind of woman!  Eric  When the going gets weird&#44; the weird turn pro.  &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#8211;Hunter S. thompson </p>
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<p>- Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;   May 1 &#8211; 8 is:    National &quot;Get Happy Week&quot; (dedicated to the three Cs: caring&#44;    &nbsp; &nbsp;connection and community) (http://www.thehappycompany.com)   BAHAHAHAHA! what does it say about me that this just makes me want to   yak?   there should be an emoticon for hurling. maybe:   :O*******   &quot;the happy company&#44;&quot; is that for real? &quot;the three c&#8217;s?&quot; mercy. </p>
<p>mary&#8217;s three c&#8217;s:  cursing  computers  cuervo </p>
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<p>  May 1 &#8211; 8 is:   National &quot;Get Happy Week&quot; (dedicated to the three Cs: caring&#44;   &nbsp; &nbsp;connection and community) (http://www.thehappycompany.com)  BAHAHAHAHA! what does it say about me that this just makes me want to  yak? </p>
<p>there should be an emoticon for hurling. maybe:  :O*******  &quot;the happy company&#44;&quot; is that for real? &quot;the three c&#8217;s?&quot; mercy.  j. </p>
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<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;  Tuesday&#44; May 1&#44; 2001  [selective snippage]   today is:   Mother Goose Day (to appreciate the old nursery rhymes of your   &nbsp; &nbsp;youth) (http://www.gbalc.org/MotherGooseSociety)   National Peace of Mind Week (to work on knowing that you&#8217;re doing   &nbsp; &nbsp;your best at any given time&#44; accepting yourself unconditionally&#44;   &nbsp; &nbsp;forgiving yourself and others&#44; having faith and allowing love   &nbsp; &nbsp;and joy into your heart) (http://www.cwlauro.com)   Pen-Friends Week International (to encourage everyone to have one   &nbsp; &nbsp;or more pen-friends in your own country and in other countries   &nbsp; &nbsp;as well)   May 1 &#8211; 8 is:   National &quot;Get Happy Week&quot; (dedicated to the three Cs: caring&#44;   &nbsp; &nbsp;connection and community) (http://www.thehappycompany.com)  BAHAHAHAHA! what does it say about me that this just makes me want to  yak?   May 1 &#8211; 31 is:   National Mental Health Month (http://www.nmha.org)  heyhey american depressoids&#44; IT&#8217;S OUR MONTH!!!  incidentally&#44; there are a lot of freakin random official  days/weeks/months.   today&#8217;s birthdays:   Joseph Addison 1672   Mary &quot;Mother&quot; Jones 1830   Kate Smith 1909  singer&#44; right?   Gwyllyn &quot;Glenn&quot; Ford 1916  actor   Jack Paar 1917  talk show host   Dan O&#8217;Herlihy 1919  no clue   Joseph Heller 1923  author   Art Fleming 1924 </p>
<p>To beat the clock? tv announcer  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; Terry Southern 1924   Sonny James (James Loden) 1929   Joan Hackett 1934   Judy Collins 1939   Rita Coolidge 1945  singers   Ray Parker&#44; Jr. 1954  singer. &quot;i&#8217;m in luuuvvv&#44; with the other wo-man&quot;   Tim McGraw 1967  country singer  </p>
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<p>  Tuesday&#44; May 1&#44; 2001 </p>
<p>[selective snippage]  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; today is:   Mother Goose Day (to appreciate the old nursery rhymes of your   &nbsp; &nbsp;youth) (http://www.gbalc.org/MotherGooseSociety)   National Peace of Mind Week (to work on knowing that you&#8217;re doing   &nbsp; &nbsp;your best at any given time&#44; accepting yourself unconditionally&#44;   &nbsp; &nbsp;forgiving yourself and others&#44; having faith and allowing love   &nbsp; &nbsp;and joy into your heart) (http://www.cwlauro.com)   Pen-Friends Week International (to encourage everyone to have one   &nbsp; &nbsp;or more pen-friends in your own country and in other countries   &nbsp; &nbsp;as well)   May 1 &#8211; 8 is:   National &quot;Get Happy Week&quot; (dedicated to the three Cs: caring&#44;   &nbsp; &nbsp;connection and community) (http://www.thehappycompany.com) </p>
<p>BAHAHAHAHA! what does it say about me that this just makes me want to  yak?   May 1 &#8211; 31 is:   National Mental Health Month (http://www.nmha.org) </p>
<p>heyhey american depressoids&#44; IT&#8217;S OUR MONTH!!!  incidentally&#44; there are a lot of freakin random official  days/weeks/months.   today&#8217;s birthdays:   Joseph Addison 1672   Mary &quot;Mother&quot; Jones 1830   Kate Smith 1909 </p>
<p>singer&#44; right?   Gwyllyn &quot;Glenn&quot; Ford 1916 </p>
<p>actor   Jack Paar 1917 </p>
<p>talk show host   Dan O&#8217;Herlihy 1919 </p>
<p>no clue   Joseph Heller 1923 </p>
<p>author   Art Fleming 1924   Terry Southern 1924   Sonny James (James Loden) 1929   Joan Hackett 1934   Judy Collins 1939   Rita Coolidge 1945 </p>
<p>singers   Ray Parker&#44; Jr. 1954 </p>
<p>singer. &quot;i&#8217;m in luuuvvv&#44; with the other wo-man&quot;   Tim McGraw 1967 </p>
<p>country singer </p>
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<p> Tuesday&#44; May 1&#44; 2001  today is:  Executive Coaching Day (to applaud all organizational leaders who  &nbsp; &nbsp;take their profession seriously enough to improve their skills  &nbsp; &nbsp;through coaching&#44; and to encourage others to utilize coaching to  &nbsp; &nbsp;improve their capacity to effectively lead their organizations)  &nbsp; &nbsp;(http://www.exe-coach.com)  Feast of Saint Philip and Saint James the Apostles (Episcopalian  &nbsp; &nbsp;and Anglican observance)  Feast of the prophet Jeremiah (Eastern Orthodox observance;  &nbsp; &nbsp;observed by Old Calendar Eastern Orthodox on May 14)  Labor Day (worldwide workers holiday; observed in September in  &nbsp; &nbsp;Bermuda&#44; Canada and the U.S.)  Law Day  Loyalty Day  May Day (celebrated as a holiday since ancient times&#44; with spring  &nbsp; &nbsp;festivals&#44; maypoles and maying; now widely observed throughout  &nbsp; &nbsp;the world as a workers&#8217; holiday)  Memorial of Saint Joseph the Worker (Roman Catholic observance;  &nbsp; &nbsp;patron of carpenters&#44; fathers&#44; happy death&#44; house hunting&#44;  &nbsp; &nbsp;laborers&#44; Austria&#44; Belgium&#44; Canada&#44; Mexio&#44; Peru and Vietnam;  &nbsp; &nbsp;invoked against communism and doubt)  Mother Goose Day (to appreciate the old nursery rhymes of your  &nbsp; &nbsp;youth) (http://www.gbalc.org/MotherGooseSociety)  New Homeowner&#8217;s Day (to take the time as a new homeowner to stand  &nbsp; &nbsp;back and reflect on your new dwelling and savor the feeling)  Saint Tamenend&#8217;s Day (Colonial-era May Day celebration in honor of  &nbsp; &nbsp;Native American sage Chief Tamenend&#44; canonized by fun-loving  &nbsp; &nbsp;young colonists asserting independence from old-world patrons;  &nbsp; &nbsp;modern celebrants&#44; tired of overly serious political  &nbsp; &nbsp;observances&#44; identify themselves by pinning dollar bills to  &nbsp; &nbsp;their jackets)  Save the Rhino Day (encouraging efforts to halt the extinction of  &nbsp; &nbsp;rhinoceri)  School Principals&#8217; Day (in recognition of all elementary&#44; middle  &nbsp; &nbsp;and high school principals for their leadership and dedication)  Lei Day in Hawaii (Hawaiian version of May Day&#44; when leis are made&#44;  &nbsp; &nbsp;worn&#44; given and displayed)  Constitution Day in the Republic of the Marshall Islands  Feast of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in the Philippines  May 1 &#8211; 2 is:  International Labor Day in Russia (official May Day demonstration  &nbsp; &nbsp;of working people)  May 1 &#8211; 6 is:  National Spiritual Recommitment Week (for each of us to assess&#44;  &nbsp; &nbsp;alter and act on our commitments to our spiritual lives)  May 1 &#8211; 7 is:  Bread Pudding Recipe Exchange (dedicated to the exchange of  &nbsp; &nbsp;creative bread pudding recipes)  National Connecting Week (recognizing the need to work on  &nbsp; &nbsp;developing new relationships and trying new interests)  National Peace of Mind Week (to work on knowing that you&#8217;re doing  &nbsp; &nbsp;your best at any given time&#44; accepting yourself unconditionally&#44;  &nbsp; &nbsp;forgiving yourself and others&#44; having faith and allowing love  &nbsp; &nbsp;and joy into your heart) (http://www.cwlauro.com)  Pen-Friends Week International (to encourage everyone to have one  &nbsp; &nbsp;or more pen-friends in your own country and in other countries  &nbsp; &nbsp;as well)  May 1 &#8211; 8 is:  National &quot;Get Happy Week&quot; (dedicated to the three Cs: caring&#44;  &nbsp; &nbsp;connection and community) (http://www.thehapycompany.com)  May 1 &#8211; 31 is:  Asian Pacific American Heritage Month  Better Hearing and Speech Month (to inform the 41 million U.S.  &nbsp; &nbsp;residents with hearing and speech problems that help is  &nbsp; &nbsp;available)  Better Sleep Month (emphasizing the importance of good sleep to  &nbsp; &nbsp;good health&#44; and encouraging everyone to reevaluate their  &nbsp; &nbsp;bedtime habits and check bedding for signs of age)  &nbsp; &nbsp;(http://www.bettersleep.org/month.htm)  Creative Beginnings Month (a time to discover something new about  &nbsp; &nbsp;yourself and tap into your full creative potential)  Family Support Month (to support families with children during  &nbsp; &nbsp;divorce&#44; separation and custody issues&#44; promoting respect for  &nbsp; &nbsp;mother/child relationships)  Fibromyalgia Education and Awareness Month (to promote education  &nbsp; &nbsp;and awareness of the dangers of fibromyalgia&#44; also known as the  &nbsp; &nbsp;fibromyalgia syndrome&#44; fibrositis or chronic muscle pain  &nbsp; &nbsp;syndrome) (http://www.ppsinc.org)  Get Caught Reading Month (with celebrities appealing to people of  &nbsp; &nbsp;all ages to remind them of the joys of reading)  &nbsp; &nbsp;(http://www.publishers.org or http://www.getcaughtreading.org)  International Business Image Improvement Month (to promote  &nbsp; &nbsp;improving your business image to set the tone of how successful  &nbsp; &nbsp;your company will be) (http://www.debbieallen.com)  Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month  &nbsp; &nbsp;(http://www.aad.org)  More Than Just a Pretty Face Month (a time to begin preparing your  &nbsp; &nbsp;skin for the summer) (http://www.faceworksdayspa.com)  National Allergy/Asthma Awareness Month (http://www.ppsinc.org)  National Artisan Gelato Month (to celebrate the nation&#8217;s new love  &nbsp; &nbsp;for gelato&#8211;Italian ice cream&#8211;and the art of artisan gelato  &nbsp; &nbsp;making)  National Barbecue Month (to start enjoying barbecing early in the  &nbsp; &nbsp;season when Daylight Saving Time lengthens the day)  National Bike Month (endorsing bicycling for recreation and  &nbsp; &nbsp;transportation) (http://www.bikeleague.org)  National Correct Posture Month (http://www.amerchiro.org)  National Digestive Diseases Awareness Month  National Egg Month (dedicated to the versatility&#44; convenience&#44;  &nbsp; &nbsp;economy and good nutrition of eggs) (http://www.aeb.org)  National GoMingle Month (recognizing the need for people to get out  &nbsp; &nbsp;into the real world and mingle with new people while exploring  &nbsp; &nbsp;similar interests) (http://www.gomingle.com)  National Good Car-Keeping Month (to promote increased safety and  &nbsp; &nbsp;value through good automobile maintenance)  National Hamburger Month (to pay tribute to one of the nation&#8217;s  &nbsp; &nbsp;favorite foods) (http://www.whitecastle.com)  National Hepatitis Awareness Month (http://www.hepfi.org)  National High Blood Pressure Education Month (to promote the  &nbsp; &nbsp;control and treatment of high blood pressure)  &nbsp; &nbsp;(http://www.hibi.nih.gov/nhibi/nhibi.htm)  National Mental Health Month (http://www.nmha.org)  National Neurofibromatosis Awareness Month (http://www.nf.org)  National Osteoporosis Prevention Month (http://www.nof.org)  National Physical Fitness and Sports Month (encouraging individuals  &nbsp; &nbsp;and organizations to promote fitness activities and programs)  National Prom Graduation Safety Month (to make high school  &nbsp; &nbsp;students&#44; parents and educators aware of the dangers of drinking  &nbsp; &nbsp;and driving and the importance of making responsible decisions)  &nbsp; &nbsp;(http://www.centurycouncil.org)  National Recommitment Month (for each of us to assess&#44; alter and  &nbsp; &nbsp;act on our commitments to our spiritual&#44; personal&#44; marital&#44;  &nbsp; &nbsp;family and work lives)  National Salad Month (celebrating the role salads play in today&#8217;s  &nbsp; &nbsp;healthy lifestyle) (http://www.dressings-sauces.org)  National Salsa Month (recognizing one of the nation&#8217;s favorite ways  &nbsp; &nbsp;to add flavor to various kinds of foods by adding picante sauce)  &nbsp; &nbsp;(http://www.pacefoods.com)  National Scholarship Month (to applaud those organizations&#44;  &nbsp; &nbsp;businesses&#44; individuals and communities that help students by  &nbsp; &nbsp;bestowing scholarships&#44; and to increase awareness of the need  &nbsp; &nbsp;for more private-sector aid for students) (http://www.csfa.org)  National Sight-Saving Month (devoted to increased awareness of  &nbsp; &nbsp;vision health and vision safety)  National Stroke Awareness Month (http://www.stroke.org)  National Teaching and Joy Month (celebrating the joy of great  &nbsp; &nbsp;teaching and great learning; a time to thank a teacher for  &nbsp; &nbsp;creating an atmosphere of joy&#44; and for teachers to acknowledge  &nbsp; &nbsp;those students who demonstrate a love of learning)  National Tuberous Sclerosis Awareness Month (http://www.ntsa.org)  Older Americans Month  Radio Emergency Associated Communication Teams Month (highlighting  &nbsp; &nbsp;safety education in the correct emergency use of citizens band  &nbsp; &nbsp;radio to travelers) (http://www.reactintl.org/)  Revise Your Work Schedule Month (to increase awareness&#44; exploration  &nbsp; &nbsp;and implementation of non-traditional work schedules such as  &nbsp; &nbsp;flextime&#44; telecommuting&#44; job sharing and compressed work weeks)  Sight-Saving Ultraviolet Awareness Month (to call attention to the  &nbsp; &nbsp;damage UV rays can do to the eyes)  &nbsp; &nbsp;(http://www.preventblindness.org)  Strike Out Strokes Month (dedicated to the prevention of strokes  &nbsp; &nbsp;with proper medical treatment and healthful lifestyle  &nbsp; &nbsp;adjustments) (http://www.ppsinc.org)  U.S.A. Tennis Month (http://www.usta.com)  Women&#8217;s Health Care Month (devoted to increasing awareness of the  &nbsp; &nbsp;many health concerns unique to women) (http://www.ppsinc.org)  Law Enforcement Appreciation Month in Florida  Senior Citizens Month in Massachusetts  Santacruzan in the Philippines (pageant-procession recalling the  &nbsp; &nbsp;quest of Queen Helena and Prince Constantine for the Holy Cross)  May 1 &#8211; October 31 is:  Gazpacho Aficionado Time (observed while tomatoes are ripe&#44; as a  &nbsp; &nbsp;time to appreciate one of Spain&#8217;s finest contributions to  &nbsp; &nbsp;international cuisine)  today&#8217;s birthdays:  Joseph Addison 1672  Mary &quot;Mother&quot; Jones 1830  Kate Smith 1909  Gwyllyn &quot;Glenn&quot; Ford 1916  Jack Paar 1917  Dan O&#8217;Herlihy 1919  Joseph Heller 1923  Art Fleming 1924  Terry Southern 1924  Sonny James (James Loden) 1929  Joan Hackett 1934  Judy Collins 1939  Rita Coolidge 1945  John Woo (Yusen Wu) 1946  Ray Parker&#44; Jr. 1954  Steve Cauthen 1960  Tim McGraw 1967 </p>
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 The actress on The Facts of Life&#8230;her character was Jo. &#160;Can&#8217;t ever resist  trying to feel smart. : ) 
Ah yes&#44; that is right. &#160;Blair&#44; Jo&#44; Natalie and Tootie. &#160;  I saw the girl who played Tootie do an interview the other day. &#160;She  certainly grew up! &#160;Wonder if she&#8217;s single&#8230; [...]]]></description>
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<p> The actress on The Facts of Life&#8230;her character was Jo. &nbsp;Can&#8217;t ever resist  trying to feel smart. : ) </p>
<p>Ah yes&#44; that is right. &nbsp;Blair&#44; Jo&#44; Natalie and Tootie. &nbsp;  I saw the girl who played Tootie do an interview the other day. &nbsp;She  certainly grew up! &nbsp;Wonder if she&#8217;s single&#8230;  Eric  When the going gets weird&#44; the weird turn pro.  &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#8211;Hunter S. thompson </p>
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<p> Thank You&#44; School Librarian Day (recognizing the unique   &nbsp; contribution made by school librarians who support the   &nbsp; educational needs of faculty&#44; staff&#44; students and parents all   &nbsp; year long) </p>
<p>&lt;takes bow  Although&#44; I will only be a librarian for two more weeks &nbsp;:-)  Eric  When the going gets weird&#44; the weird turn pro.  &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#8211;Hunter S. thompson </p>
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<p>The actress on The Facts of Life&#8230;her character was Jo. &nbsp;Can&#8217;t ever resist  trying to feel smart. : ) </p>
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<p> today&#8217;s birthdays:  Linus Yale 1821  Isoroku Yamamoto 1884  Tris Speaker 1888  ? </p>
<p>Center Fielder. &nbsp;Hall of Fame.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -Arthur Murray 1895  A chain of dance instruction schools was named after him  Bea Benaderet 1906  she played Kate on Petticoat Junction&#44; she was on Burns &amp; Allen as  well  John Cameron Swayze 1906  Wore a Timex that &quot;takes a licking&#44; keeps on ticking&quot;  Richad Coogan 1914  Marguerite Duras (Marguerite Donnadieu) 1914  Rosemary Lane (Rosemary Mullican) 1914  ?  Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield) 1915  Blues musician  David White 1916  Eric Rohmer 1920  ?  Elmer Bernstein 1922  composer of movie music&#44; one of my favorites is the music for To Kill  A Mockingbird  Peter Vaughan (Peter Olm) 1923  Elizabeth Wilson 1925  ?  Maya Angelou 1928  poet  Yasser Arafat (Muhammad &#8216;Abd Ar-Ra&#8217;uf Al-Qudwah Al-Husayni) 1929  Palestinian(?) leader  Richard Lugar 1932  ? </p>
<p>Senior Senator from Indiana (R). &nbsp;Moderate-conservative.  Well-respected in foreign policy and armed services issues.  Anthony Perkins 1932  actor&#44; most know for his role in Psycho but also in a great movie  called On The Beach  Andrei Tarkovsky 1932  Trevor Griffiths 1935  A. Bartlett Giamatti 1938  ? </p>
<p>Former commissioner of baseball.  Michael Parks 1938  actor&#44; in Then Came Bronson?  Hugh Masekela 1939  Major Lance 1941  ?  Craig T. Nelson 1946  actor&#44; in Coach among many other things  Christine Lahti 1950  actress&#8211;trying to picture her but can&#8217;t </p>
<p>She was on Chicago Hope as Kate Austin.  Aki Kaurism</p>
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