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Things To Do While Waiting For Death... 2007
Banshees Scream replied to football_fan's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Ice or Flame? Good question. I'll take one of those beer commercials for fifteen minutes. In the shade with a fancy looking lady who keeps it cool, Ah I'll take that any day. Probably half of the people around here would. -
Cricket Thread. Only Mad Dogs And Englishmen
Banshees Scream replied to The Four Horsemen's topic in DeathList Forum
I'll talk third person. Sometimes. -
The murder and destruction of speed and steel. Mr.Nap I took the time to watch most of the videos, the last car which flipped like it was catapulted flashed the horror of every days very unreal reality. I'm intreagued.
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'Howard K Stern' is such a loser in the end. - He gained nothing by this. Just a f**ked up reputation.
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Enough said. This is going to far. You have anger built up. Find a positive way to use it. I'm out.
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I think the Catholic Church is what it always has been, a place to worship god, as I'm not a Catholic I see it almost as a cult. Very strict rules made by old men who never could meet a wife. If you want to follow a religion, follow what speaks to you. You know what is right and what is wrong, Gods point of view on the vast majority just might be your own. I believe the Royal Faimly is evil. Prince Phillip is a Nazi, and they are a greedy ignorant cold hearted faimly.
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Most Obsessive Deathlisters
Banshees Scream replied to Gunjaman5000's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Thank you Captain, I'll remember this. -
Your off topic. - And I assume you also believe Reagon was the devil, Bush destroyed the World Trade Center, and the earth is flat? Right Windsor? Preach it.
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Put the baseball cap on and look the other way. Bald Rick. I'm referring to the brilliant minds left aside never givin the opportunity to shine. I understand how unclear that is, but recognize my game. It was off topic but somehow thoughts of advanced lives lead me to the unknown and the lonely. I've inspired a couple regulars as I see, although I couldn't be bothered to read most of it because the low blow over exaggeration wastes my precious time. By the way, TLC I honor you with the commitment and effort put into reading and figuring with my posts. I put you in a higher class.
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Things To Do While Waiting For Death... 2007
Banshees Scream replied to football_fan's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
I have lived through reading déjà vu like reincarnation. It spins like a wheel. Pulls like a carpet. Comes like days on a calender no matter if you live them or not. When does it end... -
Credit. Credited. It is you. Hand over the title. Here is the money. Here is the appreciation. Here is the fame. But sitting alone in his house lives the undiscovered. I believe the true legends might be your very own next door neighbor.
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Does Jesus have a nice house? Is God a successful business man? I wish somebody would have told me they live on earth.
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She dreamed a premonition. We experienced déjà vu.
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I mentioned my curiosity with the universe and even the greatest of all great minds don't know how it slides. I thought we may have lived his death once before, him in a different hat in shoes or possibly the same reality. I'm very skeptical of this as I say it, but it is a point of view that gets you thinking. So (No) I don't really mean a premonition in the most part.
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Almost like a human ashtray. Poor girl. But I find your friends comment very creative.
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Exactly.
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Tonight I have realized that I am here for other reasons then death.
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Things To Do While Waiting For Death... 2007
Banshees Scream replied to football_fan's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Ermm sorry Maa'mm. What I'm looking for don't really come in card board boxes. It comes down a highway that I once walked down, I was walking and at the time I was doing fine ... untill something hit me and I'm not sure if I have woken up or not. -
Defining characteristics of human nature. Very interesting. I do it unconsciously. What are your methods? I'll buy you a cup of coffee.
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The other night I had Chinese, and that day on and off like a light my mind was dwelling in this sad place. I opened a fortune cookie or two and the result was gratifying. The fakes and frauds will always keep their practice but somebody of the higher at least knows me very well. The signs are everywhere. At them I only know how to laugh.
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Tom Parr the life and times of 152 years of watching the world drifting passed era after era. A man who slowed the process that we all meet down the twisted maze of time. I'm down to nothing with this, but if you want my opinion on how to live a life something like Ol Thomas Parr I think happiness in your heart, and value in your mind are worth some deal.
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This is a very strange story that i came across to. It was about a man who supposedly lived to be 152 years of age. If this acually were true it would be godlike. Even as of today the oldest documented person was 128 this would have made him live another 24 years?? His lifespan is said to be 1483 - 1635 http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclope...Thomas_Parr.htm
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The death of Steve Irwin everybody expected. The dangers of his job were hands around your neck, but you always seem to put those thoughts aside until you hear the news. A friend of mine told me she dreamed of his death the night before. With confusion on how the universe actually works, I believe this may have been Déjà vu.
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Cricket Thread. Only Mad Dogs And Englishmen
Banshees Scream replied to The Four Horsemen's topic in DeathList Forum
As of recently I have takin up another view, another angle of this sport that has the same name as an insect. It can be compared to other sports and as a matter of fact, it is a lot like religion in a certain sense. People pray to all different gods, people cheer for different sports, but as one would love Christ and as one would love Buddha, one loves baseball and one loves cricket. The same desire is always there. I respect this now. -
Pope Benedict is a man of true commitment to his heart. He walked away from the ruin of war, to sensitive and understanding of the laws then to go along with the cruel games of common life designed by the minds of educated men in suits who call themselves politicians. The world works in that fashion, evil sits in the shadows but I can accept him for who he is. I thought Pope John Paul had something about him, just something that I can't comprehend, he was one of the great people to live. Benedict XVI has a different role, I believe he takes the holy thrown for a few years to come.