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Religions > Atheism |
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"Skypher" |
| Date: |
03 Aug 2003 12:19:19 AM |
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Hearts in Atlantis |
On the original cover of the book "Hearts in Atlantis" there is a picture of a
arrow piercing a heart, a peace sign, and the word information. In the
background there is a picture of some houses and a road a telephone pole and
poster of a dog(?).
Heart + Peace = Information ( 411)
The two words when added together are Heartpeace which sounds a lot like
Hardpiece
So now we have Hardpiece + Information
(hardware)
The only hardpiece I know of that would contain any information and have
something to do with you is the computer.
Hardware + Information ( superhighway) ............( the picture of the road in
the background)
You were in my computer. That's what God was telling me. I was going to find
you here.
That name "Steven" that was "written" on the side of my head in razor burns
when I was a teenager was a call for me to pay attention to that book written
by "Stephen King", which was the first really bizzarre synchronistic sign that
allerted me that I needed to pay attention to something. God's been warning me
about this since I was a teenager.
Those consistant annoying synchronicities that I am having with two of you are
warning signs. The synchronicities I am having with one of you is meant for
change. Kevin is having them really bad, too.
The whole message of T3 was, " It was already going to happen. You can only try
to survive it."
Adonis was killed by a wild boar.
Main Entry: boar
Pronunciation: 'bOr, 'bor
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English bor, from Old English bAr; akin to Old High German &
Old Saxon bEr boar
Date: before 12th century
1 a : an uncastrated male swine b : the male of any of several mammals (as a
guinea pig or raccoon)
2 : WILD BOAR
- boar·ish /-ish/ adjective
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: Hearts in Atlantis |
03 Aug 2003 04:49:57 PM |
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On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 15:35:32 GMT, Robibnikoff <nospam@newsranger.com>
posted in alt.atheism:
In article <20030803011919.02382.00000888@mb-m21.aol.com>, Skypher says...
On the original cover of the book "Hearts in Atlantis" there is a picture of a
arrow piercing a heart, a peace sign, and the word information. In the
background there is a picture of some houses and a road a telephone pole and
poster of a dog(?).
Cheese and rice! She's gone Kansan! Noooooooooooooooooooooo!!
What Kansan writes parses. Jen has gone totally psychotic.
--
"I believe in Spinoza's God who reveals himself in the harmony of all that exists, but
not in a God who concerns himself with the fate and actions of human beings."
-A. Einstein (1929 -- Einstein Archive 33-272)
(random sig, produced by SigChanger)
rukbat at optonline dot net
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| User: "Apostate" |
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| Title: Re: Hearts in Atlantis |
03 Aug 2003 08:18:40 PM |
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On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 18:00:09 GMT, "Khartoum" <Khartoum@insightbb.com> wrote in alt.atheism:
"Robibnikoff" <nospam@newsranger.com> wrote in message
news:8Z9Xa.14152$cJ5.1365@www.newsranger.com...
In article <20030803011919.02382.00000888@mb-m21.aol.com>, Skypher says...
On the original cover of the book "Hearts in Atlantis" there is a picture
of a
arrow piercing a heart, a peace sign, and the word information. In the
background there is a picture of some houses and a road a telephone pole
and
poster of a dog(?).
Cheese and rice! She's gone Kansan! Noooooooooooooooooooooo!!
Maybe we can set up a dinner party with Kansas, Skypher and I-Ierc then tape
it with the EAC surveillance equipment. WE can sell the tape to Fox as a
new type of reality show or in this case a non-reality show.
Did you mean to stiff Hammond?
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/Apostate
atheist #1931 I've found it!
BAAWA Knife AND SMASHer
EAC Supernumerary Deputy Director, Department of Redundancy Department
plonked by vernon; NEW! IMPROVED! plonked by Lani_girl
I doubt, therefore I might be.
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| User: "Nvok" |
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| Title: Re: Hearts in Atlantis |
03 Aug 2003 02:18:23 PM |
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cuckoo, cuckoo!
Actually, this might be someone pretending to be Skypher, but I don't know...
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