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Originally posted by TuXXXeR
Love it!! As an Irishman and possible descendant of the Atlantean people this excites me. Id love to organise a dive there sometime this summer. Pity it's the Faroe Islands though.
Originally posted by Wolfenz
Originally posted by Iam'___'
(For the Americans, a 'tug of war' refers to a battle wherein two teams battle to pull each other over using a rope, youtube will tell all. The term is also commonly used as a synonym for a battle of supremacy between two, although this case includes more, factions).
Bernal Diaz del Castillo, one of Cortés' men, describes Tenochtitlán: When we saw all those cities and villages built on water; and the other great towns on dry land, and that straight and level causeway leading to Mexico, we were astounded. These great towns and shrines and buildings rising from the water, all made of stone, seemed like an enchanted vision from the tale of Amadis. Indeed some of our soldiers asked whether it was not all a dream. It is not surprising therefore that I should write in this vein. It was all so wonderful that I do not know how to describe this first glimpse of things never heard or, never seen, and never dreamed of before. Bernal Diaz, "The Conquest of New Spain," c.1565
Originally posted by Illusionsaregrander
Originally posted by Iam'___'
(For the Americans, a 'tug of war' refers to a battle wherein two teams battle to pull each other over using a rope, youtube will tell all. The term is also commonly used as a synonym for a battle of supremacy between two, although this case includes more, factions).
We Americans have tug of war too. You see most of us emigrated FROM Europe and the Isles, and so we brought a lot of those customs here with us.
We sometimes play tug of war too. We dont always just nuke the other team and take the whole rope.
Originally posted by woodwytch
Originally posted by shagreen heart
reply to post by Blue Shift
personally i think it's under the ice of antarctica. or if not atlantis
Ding ding ... we have a winner
Woody
"The cosmic drama of Christ would be impossible to represent without the role of Judas; this apostle is then the most exalted adept, the most elevated amongst all of the apostles of the Christ Jesus." - Samael Aun Weor (1973)