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muzzleflash
OneManArmy
network dude
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What if we are both right and Jordan Maxwell is really...........Pinochio!
//cue really, really scary music//
LOL, the intro music to Aliens should suffice. Well we are on ATS, it makes sense.
And yes it scares the HELL out of me.
OK Im done making fun - im FIN-ished. I know its a stretch but hey, if its good for the goose.
Why even bother commenting when you don't even have anything positive to add?
Even constructive criticism like finding a specific error and helping me correct it would be great.
I am sure there are a few small errors , spelling at the least. Always are.
I will go collect some other links and pics to continue the exposition momentarily.
Anyone can go look up what I am discussing and find out for themselves what's up.
No need to call names.
I did presume that would happen though, as typical.
edit on 30-9-2013 by muzzleflash because: (no reason given)
network dude
Has Pinochio taken control of your soul?
Saurus
network dude
Has Pinochio taken control of your soul?
Hahahaha...
I just can't stop laughing at this post...
Network Dude, I think this question was on everyone's mind, but nobody else could state it quite as eloquently as this!
Thanks for an excellent laugh!
edit on 30/9/2013 by Saurus because: (no reason given)
Piccolo Daimao (ピッコロ大魔王 Pikkoro Daimaō?, "The Great Demon King Piccolo") is the evil half of the Namekian that removed his evil in order to become the guardian of the Earth; this negative energy took on a physical form, becoming a cast-off being.[ch. 164] He and the good half, Kami, are linked, so if one dies, the other will as well.[ch. 165]
He then takes over the King of the World's palace and has the King announce him as his successor, before being confronted by Goku, who, in their second battle, punches a large hole through his abdomen.[ch. 152, 161] Before dying, he regurgitates the egg containing his reincarnation, Piccolo Jr., in order to pursue his revenge.[ch. 161]
A bellhop, also bellboy (About this sound pronunciation (help·info)) is a hotel porter, who helps patrons with their luggage while checking in or out. Bellhops often wear a uniform (see Bell-boy hat), like certain other page boys or doormen. The job's name is derived from the fact that the hotel's front desk clerk rang a bell to summon an employee, who would "hop" (jump) to attention at the desk to receive instructions.
A porter, also called a bearer, is a person who shifts objects for others.
The piccolo[1] (Italian for small, but named Ottavino in Italy)[2]
The oboe /ˈoʊboʊ/ is a soprano-ranged, double reed musical instrument of the woodwind family made from a wooden tube roughly 65 cm (25-1/2 inches)long, with metal keys, a conical bore and flared bell. Sound is produced by blowing into the reed and vibrating a column of air. The distinctive oboe tone is versatile, and has been described as "bright".[1]
In English, prior to 1770, the instrument was called the hautbois, hoboy, or French hoboy (pronounced /ˈhəʊbɔɪ/, or "HOE-boy", borrowed from the French name, a compound word made of haut ["high, loud"] and bois ["wood, woodwind"]).[2] The spelling "oboe" was adopted into English c. 1770 from the Italian oboè, a transliteration in that language's orthography of the 17th-century pronunciation of the French name. A musician who plays the oboe is called an oboist.
Some literary analysts have described Pinocchio as an epic hero.[5] Like other Western literary heroes, such as Gilgamesh and Odysseus, Pinocchio descends into hell. Pinocchio also experiences rebirth through metamorphosis, a motif found in fantasy or speculative literature.
"Little pitchers have big ears" is a proverb.[12] The phrase depicts a child as the pitcher with ears hearing what people around them say or do, which is stored inside. The adults are also cautioned that the children might not be as naïve as they perceive them to be.[13]
In modern usage, an aquamanile (plural aquamanilia or simply aquamaniles) is a ewer or jug-type vessel in the form of one or more animal or human figures. It usually contained water for the washing of hands (aqua + manos) over a basin, which was part of both upper-class meals and the Christian Eucharist. Historically the term was sometimes used for any shape of basin or ewer so used, regardless of shape. Most surviving examples are in metal, typically copper alloys (brass or bronze), as pottery versions have rarely survived.
LUXUS
You forgot Shiva...
LewisStulePhD
| for One enjoyed ALL the different connections and appreciate You taking the time to share with "us". |'d lay a 'star' or some other symbol on You but if You KNOW ALL this then You KNOW You don't need a 'star' or some other kind of applaud from abroad (Hans laying a Star from Belgium). KNOWing the aforementioned why would You respond to any "non-positive" response? When You learned this, didn't Your teachers teach that it wasn't Your job to $ell it? Then what You're trying to teach becomes $ullied?
Rule #2) What someOne thinks of You is none of Your business...
| look forward to reading some more of Your work.
namaste
A "pantomime" in Ancient Greece was originally a group who "imitates all" accompanied by sung narrative and instrumental music, often played on the flute. The word later came to be applied to the performance itself.[5] The pantomime was a popular form of entertainment in ancient Greece and later, Rome. Like theatre, it encompassed the genres of comedy, tragedy and sex. No
By the early 1800s, the pantomime's classical stories were often supplanted by stories adapted from European fairy tales, classic English literature or nursery rhymes.[9] Also, the harlequinade had grown in importance until it often was the longest and most important part of the entertainment. Pantomime titles were usually dual titles that gave an often humorous idea of both the pantomime story and the harlequinade. "Harlequin and ________", or "Harlequin _______; or, the ________". In the second case, harlequin was used as an adjective, followed by words that described the pantomime "opening", for example: Harlequin Cock Robin and Jenny Wren; or, Fortunatus and the Water of Life, the Three Bears, the Three Gifts, the Three Wishes, and the Little Man who Woo'd the Little Maid.
AugustusMasonicus
LUXUS
You forgot Shiva...
Shiva/Sheeba.
Sheeba=Queen of Egypt.
Queen of Egypt=Queen of the Nile
Queen of the Nile/Queen of denial
Queen of denial=networkdude
I love connecting the dots.
on the banks of big river
give thanks to king fisher
forget angst to bring nearer
the dance in mirror
In Māori mythology, Hawaiki is the homeland of the Māori, the original home of the Māori, before they travelled across the sea to New Zealand. It also features as the underworld in many Māori stories.
According to various oral traditions, Polynesians migrated from Hawaiki to the islands of the Pacific Ocean in open canoes, little different from the traditional craft found in Polynesia today. The Māori people of New Zealand trace their ancestry to groups of people who reportedly travelled from Hawaiki in about 40 named canoes (waka) (compare the discredited Great Fleet theory of the Polynesian settlement of New Zealand).
Polynesian oral traditions say that the spirits of Polynesian people return to Hawaiki after death. In the New Zealand context, such return-journeys take place via Spirits Bay, Cape Reinga and the Three Kings Islands at the extreme north of the North Island of New Zealand — giving a possible pointer as to the direction in which Hawaiki may lie.
Hawaiʻiloa is the hero of an ancient Hawaiian legend about the settling of the Hawaiian Islands.[1] After having accidentally stumbled upon the islands, he returned to his homeland which he called Ka ʻāina kai melemele a Kane, "the land of the yellow sea of Kane". He then organized a colonizing expedition that included his family and eight other skilled navigators. They settled on what is now the Island of Hawaiʻi, named in his honor.[2]
Sugarcane, or Sugar cane, is any of six to 37 species (depending on which taxonomic system is used) of tall perennial true grasses of the genus Saccharum, tribe Andropogoneae, native to the warm temperate to tropical regions of South Asia.
The Zakarum (also known as the Church if Zakarum or the Church of Light and its followers the Children of Zakarum) is a religion that became powerful and prominent during the events of Diablo 2. It has several subordinate organisations, including the Paladins. The leadership of the Zakarum became corrupted, and much of the organisation was destroyed in the conflict between the three great demons.
Unity_99
Good work. But no matter what some of their coding is, intent of heart, and purifying all words and usage to the people is essential and smiling sweetly at the asshats and handing back their nasty little gift, and telling them, its all your baby and the karma. We're not allowing you to try to dump this on the the people, they're not under your thumb, they're free and will be happy, so I suggest you try to join them.edit on 30-9-2013 by Unity_99 because: (no reason given)
AugustusMasonicus
LUXUS
You forgot Shiva...
Shiva/Sheeba.
Sheeba=Queen of Egypt.
Queen of Egypt=Queen of the Nile
Queen of the Nile/Queen of denial
Queen of denial=networkdude
I love connecting the dots.
The first of these, Adapa, also known as Uan, the name given as Oannes by Berossus, introduced the practice of the correct rites of religious observance as priest of the E'Apsu temple, at Eridu. The sages are described in Mesopotamian literature as 'pure parādu-fish, probably carp, whose bones are found associated with the earliest shrine, and still kept as a holy duty in the precincts of Near Eastern mosques and monasteries. Adapa as a fisherman was iconographically portrayed as a fish-man composite.
"(something) borne on the shoulders"
By symbolizing the lost sheep that is found and carried on the Good Shepherd's shoulders, it signifies the bishop's pastoral role as the icon of Christ.
AugustusMasonicus
LUXUS
You forgot Shiva...
Shiva/Sheeba.
Sheeba=Queen of Egypt.
Queen of Egypt=Queen of the Nile
Queen of the Nile/Queen of denial
Queen of denial=networkdude
I love connecting the dots.
Lam "flight," as in on the lam,
bastir "build, construct, sew up (a garment),
baste, make, prepare, arrange"
Old French basser "to moisten, soak," from bassin "basin" (see basin)
basa "to beat, flog," bösta "to thump"
"inner bark of the linden tree," Old English bæst,
baster (n.)
1520s, "one who bastes meat," from baste (v.2); from 1726 as "heavy blow," from baste (v.3).
bastard (n.)
"illegitimate child," early 13c., from Old French bastard
(11c., Modern French bâtard), "acknowledged child of a nobleman by a woman other than his wife,"
probably from fils de bast "packsaddle son," meaning a child conceived on an improvised bed
(saddles often doubled as beds while traveling),