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03 Aug 2007 08:11:51 AM |
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Thought fo August 03, 2007 |
Thought fo August 03, 2007
Verse of the Day -- John 14:26
He will teach you all things.
God, not man, is our spiritual teacher.
Mini Bible Study for the Day
The only one who can teach us anything of a spiritual nature is the Holy
Spirit Himself. That's because, on our own, we do not have the capacity to
comprehend the thoughts or the teachings of God.
I Cor. 2:14 ". . . a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of
God; for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them,
because they are spiritually appraised."
Isa. 55:9 ". . . My ways are higher than your ways, and My thoughts than
your thoughts."
As believers, we can share God's Word with one another, but only God,
through the Holy Spirit, can open our hearts to its meaning.
John 16:13 "But when He, the Spirit of truth, comes, He will guide you into
all truth."
What a privilege to be tutored by God Himself!
Question for the Day
Can a marriage be a sound marriage, in full text of love and trust, if you have
a Pre-Nuptial Agreement (PNA) before the start of the marriage?
Apparently many people are not willing to get married unless they have a
PNA.
Answer:
It depends. There are certain circumstances where a PNA might apply, such
as when the potential husband or wife has a life-threatening illness and huge
medical bills, yet is well enough to get married--and hopefully, by God's
grace, beat the disease. In this type of a situation, rather than taking the
chance of burdening their new spouse with their past bills in the case of his
or her death, they could design a PNA to alleviate the surviving spouse of
that debt. So, for the rare purposes of limiting certain past liabilities, the
answer is yes, because they are trying to help/protect their spouse, not
themselves.
But there are no circumstances on the face of God's green earth that you can
use to justify a PNA to limit the size of a financial settlement--by either the
man or the woman. If a man asks a woman to sign a PNA, to limit her
financial settlement in the event of a divorce, he is making himself more
important than her. But the Bible says:
Eph. 5:33 ". . . let each individual among you also love his own wife even as
himself."
Christ set the example:
Eph. 5:25 "Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church
and gave Himself up for her."
Wives are a gift from God (Eccl. 9:9). What does a PNA say to God about
the gift He is giving you? It is saying you don't trust God to give you good
gifts.
We feel that asset-limiting PNAs are a violation of Christ's intent and design
for marriage. Those signing them obviously view divorce as an viable option,
in fact they are planning for it. This type of request from a potential future
spouse would probably indicate that he or she isn't worth marrying :-)
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| User: "Elroy Willis" |
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03 Aug 2007 08:36:33 AM |
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LJ Fan Club <ljfanclub2201@Nothotmail.com> wrote in alt.atheism
Thought fo August 03, 2007
Verse of the Day -- John 14:26
He will teach you all things.
God, not man, is our spiritual teacher.
Mini Bible Study for the Day
The only one who can teach us anything of a spiritual nature is the Holy
Spirit Himself.
I don't think you'll find anyone around here who believes in some
actual holy spirit. It's no different than a child's imaginary friend
which only talks to the child itself, and nobody else can hear it.
Give a group of holy spirit believers a biblical question, and they
will quite often disagree, yet all claim they're talking to some
actual individual holy spirit. They're all delusional, or liars, iow.
--
Elroy Willis
www.elroysemporium.com
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| User: "les_on_usenet" |
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03 Aug 2007 11:07:23 AM |
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On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 08:36:33 -0500, Elroy Willis
<elroywillis@swbell.net> wrote:
LJ Fan Club <ljfanclub2201@Nothotmail.com> wrote in alt.atheism
Thought fo August 03, 2007
Verse of the Day -- John 14:26
He will teach you all things.
God, not man, is our spiritual teacher.
Mini Bible Study for the Day
The only one who can teach us anything of a spiritual nature is the Holy
Spirit Himself.
I don't think you'll find anyone around here who believes in some
actual holy spirit. It's no different than a child's imaginary friend
which only talks to the child itself, and nobody else can hear it.
Give a group of holy spirit believers a biblical question, and they
will quite often disagree, yet all claim they're talking to some
actual individual holy spirit. They're all delusional, or liars, iow.
He still didn't start at the beginning either by showing how
HE knows there is such a thing as a " Holy Spirit" so we could
check for ourselves. Do we need a blue lamp or summat?
It might help if he explained what these spirity thingies are
at the same time. Are there " inholy spirits", "secular spirits"
drunken spirits"? (cue for mass dump of totally irrelevant material
written by similar fundies who have convinced themselves that
their convoluted illogic and ramblings is proof. What little
I managed to read through was too ludicrous for words.
Maybe if I wrote an imperfect book and added the comment
that it was inspired by god and only fools would deny it he might
start believing what I wrote? Oh sorry its needs to
to be very old and survive the destruction by Dark
Age Christian fundies (monks) of texts that they did
not like. Mind you Homer's Illiad survived them, so
maybe it was inspired by all the gods depicted in it and
therefore equally indestructable. Who know what went
on in those locked away monasteries in remote places.
Near where I live there used to be a hot bed of fundie
activity in the Middle Ages. At Mount Grace Priory the monks
were individually locked away in cosy little cottages out of
contact with the world. They had every convenience: Running
water, flush toilets, meals served through a hatch, a little
garden, a sitting room and an an airy upper room for their
copying. They spent their time sifting through and copying
surviving texts. You bet they were selective in what they
copied.
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-mountgracepriory/
Les Hellawell
Greetings from
YORKSHIRE - The White Rose County
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| User: "Elroy Willis" |
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| Title: Re: Thought fo August 03, 2007 |
04 Aug 2007 11:14:39 AM |
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les_on_usenet <delete-unread@leswell.freeuk.com> wrote in alt.atheism
<snip>
Maybe if I wrote an imperfect book and added the comment
that it was inspired by god and only fools would deny it he might
start believing what I wrote?
You should claim you were fasting for forty days and nights
in the desert or in a cave, and you received special information from
an angel or from the creator of the entire universe.
That seems to have worked for the con men who created several major
religions.
--
Elroy Willis
www.elroysemporium.com
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| User: "St. Jackanapes" |
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04 Aug 2007 07:13:52 PM |
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Elroy Willis held us spellbound with...
les_on_usenet <delete-unread@leswell.freeuk.com> wrote in alt.atheism
<snip>
Maybe if I wrote an imperfect book and added the comment
that it was inspired by god and only fools would deny it he might
start believing what I wrote?
You should claim you were fasting for forty days and nights
in the desert or in a cave, and you received special information from
an angel or from the creator of the entire universe.
That's the same thing that Dubya was doing when Jesus appeared and told
him to invade Iraq. Except instead of the fasting he quit drinking for
40 days and nights.
--
St. Jackanapes
http://www.jackanapes.ws
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| User: "Smiler" |
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| Title: Re: Thought fo August 03, 2007 |
04 Aug 2007 10:49:18 PM |
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"St. Jackanapes" <larry_jackowski@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.211ee0503ab5864498973d@news.alt.net...
Elroy Willis held us spellbound with...
les_on_usenet <delete-unread@leswell.freeuk.com> wrote in alt.atheism
<snip>
Maybe if I wrote an imperfect book and added the comment
that it was inspired by god and only fools would deny it he might
start believing what I wrote?
You should claim you were fasting for forty days and nights
in the desert or in a cave, and you received special information from
an angel or from the creator of the entire universe.
That's the same thing that Dubya was doing when Jesus appeared and told
him to invade Iraq. Except instead of the fasting he quit drinking for
40 days and nights.
Nah. I don't belive that.
It was a 40 nights and daze bender he was on when he saw jizz-us.
Smiler,
The godless one
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: Thought fo August 03, 2007 |
05 Aug 2007 12:48:38 AM |
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On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 03:49:18 GMT, "Smiler" <Smiler@Joe.King.com>
wrote:
"St. Jackanapes" <larry_jackowski@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.211ee0503ab5864498973d@news.alt.net...
Elroy Willis held us spellbound with...
les_on_usenet <delete-unread@leswell.freeuk.com> wrote in alt.atheism
<snip>
Maybe if I wrote an imperfect book and added the comment
that it was inspired by god and only fools would deny it he might
start believing what I wrote?
You should claim you were fasting for forty days and nights
in the desert or in a cave, and you received special information from
an angel or from the creator of the entire universe.
That's the same thing that Dubya was doing when Jesus appeared and told
him to invade Iraq. Except instead of the fasting he quit drinking for
40 days and nights.
Nah. I don't belive that.
It was a 40 nights and daze bender he was on when he saw jizz-us.
And he wasn't 'drinking" drinking, he was just using the booze to wash
down the pills he was taking to counteract the coke.
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| User: "Father Haskell" |
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05 Aug 2007 10:36:02 AM |
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On Aug 5, 1:48 am, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 03:49:18 GMT, "Smiler" <Smi...@Joe.King.com>
wrote:
"St. Jackanapes" <larry_jackow...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.211ee0503ab5864498973d@news.alt.net...
Elroy Willis held us spellbound with...
les_on_usenet <delete-unr...@leswell.freeuk.com> wrote in alt.atheism
<snip>
Maybe if I wrote an imperfect book and added the comment
that it was inspired by god and only fools would deny it he might
start believing what I wrote?
You should claim you were fasting for forty days and nights
in the desert or in a cave, and you received special information from
an angel or from the creator of the entire universe.
That's the same thing that Dubya was doing when Jesus appeared and told
him to invade Iraq. Except instead of the fasting he quit drinking for
40 days and nights.
Nah. I don't belive that.
It was a 40 nights and daze bender he was on when he saw jizz-us.
And he wasn't 'drinking" drinking, he was just using the booze to wash
down the pills he was taking to counteract the coke.
The drug stories the Lincoln desk could tell, if only it could talk...
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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05 Aug 2007 07:44:32 PM |
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On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 08:36:02 -0700, Father Haskell
<fatherhaskell@yahoo.com> wrote:
The drug stories the Lincoln desk could tell, if only it could talk...
And he has heard it talk to him many times.
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| User: "St. Jackanapes" |
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| Title: Re: Thought fo August 03, 2007 |
05 Aug 2007 03:26:17 AM |
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Smiler held us spellbound with...
"St. Jackanapes" <larry_jackowski@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.211ee0503ab5864498973d@news.alt.net...
Elroy Willis held us spellbound with...
les_on_usenet <delete-unread@leswell.freeuk.com> wrote in alt.atheism
<snip>
Maybe if I wrote an imperfect book and added the comment
that it was inspired by god and only fools would deny it he might
start believing what I wrote?
You should claim you were fasting for forty days and nights
in the desert or in a cave, and you received special information from
an angel or from the creator of the entire universe.
That's the same thing that Dubya was doing when Jesus appeared and told
him to invade Iraq. Except instead of the fasting he quit drinking for
40 days and nights.
Nah. I don't belive that.
It was a 40 nights and daze bender he was on when he saw jizz-us.
Yeah, a cocaine and booze bender of that magnitude will give anyone
schizophrenic delusions. Especially the type where God or Jesus commands
them to go on killing sprees.
High times for the highest office holder...
http://www.jackanapes.ws/images/shrub103.gif
http://www.jackanapes.ws/images/shrub183.jpg
--
St. Jackanapes
http://www.jackanapes.ws
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| User: "Richard Catto" |
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05 Aug 2007 08:52:24 PM |
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St. Jackanapes wrote:
Elroy Willis held us spellbound with...
les_on_usenet <delete-unread@leswell.freeuk.com> wrote in alt.atheism
Maybe if I wrote an imperfect book and added the comment
that it was inspired by god and only fools would deny it he might
start believing what I wrote?
You should claim you were fasting for forty days and nights
in the desert or in a cave, and you received special information from
an angel or from the creator of the entire universe.
That's the same thing that Dubya was doing when Jesus appeared and told
him to invade Iraq. Except instead of the fasting he quit drinking for
40 days and nights.
Quit drinking for 40 days and nights!? That's inhumane! Why it's
almost as bad as expecting someone to stop using crack for TWO whole
hours!!!
***** me sideways!
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| User: "Richard Catto" |
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05 Aug 2007 08:48:46 PM |
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Elroy Willis wrote:
les_on_usenet <delete-unread@leswell.freeuk.com> wrote in alt.atheism
Maybe if I wrote an imperfect book and added the comment
that it was inspired by god and only fools would deny it he might
start believing what I wrote?
You should claim you were fasting for forty days and nights
in the desert or in a cave, and you received special information from
an angel or from the creator of the entire universe.
That seems to have worked for the con men who created several major
religions.
My fiance and I went to Christian marriage counselling (she was an
xtian) and he asked me if I had been praying and fasting.
I replied, "No, I've been on holiday, fucking my fiance."
He refused to marry us. fucking arsehole.
http://capetownnews.co.za/2007/08/05/hollywood-says-*****-you/
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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03 Aug 2007 11:14:54 PM |
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On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 08:36:33 -0500, Elroy Willis
<elroywillis@swbell.net> wrote:
LJ Fan Club <ljfanclub2201@Nothotmail.com> wrote in alt.atheism
Thought fo August 03, 2007
Verse of the Day -- John 14:26
He will teach you all things.
God, not man, is our spiritual teacher.
Mini Bible Study for the Day
The only one who can teach us anything of a spiritual nature is the Holy
Spirit Himself.
I don't think you'll find anyone around here who believes in some
actual holy spirit. It's no different than a child's imaginary friend
which only talks to the child itself, and nobody else can hear it.
It's EXACTLY THE SAME thing, since the religious are mental children,
hearing an imaginary friend, and refusing to listen to the adults.
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| User: "Vlad the accountant" |
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03 Aug 2007 08:24:41 AM |
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On 3 Aug, 14:11, "LJ Fan Club" <ljfanclub2...@Nothotmail.com> wrote:
Thought fo August 03, 2007
marrying :-)
is that what you mean?
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| User: "LJ Fan Club" |
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03 Aug 2007 08:28:30 AM |
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"Vlad the accountant" <vlad.the.accountant@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1186147481.628166.114780@b79g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
On 3 Aug, 14:11, "LJ Fan Club" <ljfanclub2...@Nothotmail.com> wrote:
Thought fo August 03, 2007
marrying :-)
is that what you mean?
Well read the thought for the day, it should help be lifted with an inner peace.
Watch out for Larry Jackowski (aka St. Jackanapes),
photo id: http://76.162.173.93/stj.jpg
... as he is an abomination!
Lawyers, Fathers Seek to Ban Self-Proclaimed Pedophile From Community
Friday , August 03, 2007
A self-proclaimed pedophile who posted pictures of little girls to his Web
site and made blood boil by insisting he was within the law to do so soon
may find himself in the center of another uncomfortable dialogue: whether he
will be banned from a community.
Two California lawyers on Friday were scheduled in court to seek a
temporary restraining order to keep Larry Jackowski ,(aka St. Jackanapes),
away from the Santa Clarita Valley area, ABC7.com reports.
Click here to read the full story.
"We're firmly convinced that he creates a clear and present danger and a
risk to our daughters and to the children in this community, and he stated that
he's coming back," said lawyer Richard Patterson, who along Anthony
Zinnanti is seeking the restraining order. Both have daughters.
Jackowski says he is innocent.
"All I can say is I've done nothing illegal since I've been here in California,
the whole state. My conscience is clear. I'm just going to keep on keeping
on what I'm doing, obeying the law," he said.
Jackowski has insisted he was never sexually abused as a child and said he
created the Web site to promote association, friendship and legal,
consensual cuddling between men and pre-pubescent girls, he said.
Earlier this week Jackowski defended his right to post pictures of little girls,
telling FOX News he was considering a lawsuit against the Santa Monica,
Calif., police department for posting his picture on their Web site after he
recently surfaced there.
Santa Monica police "questioned me last week in a restaurant, and right
before they left one of the officers asked if they could take my picture," he
said.
"I figured this might be beneficial if a child is sexually assaulted in Santa
Monica - they could just pull that out and immediately eliminate me as a
suspect," he said.
"I had previously explained to him my concerns about all the threats and
everything and it didn't even enter my mind that they would immediately turn
around and put this out as some kind of a sex offender notification. ... It was
on the Internet the very next day."
Warnings that Jackowski had surfaced in Santa Monica spread like wildfire,
with several posting his mug shot along with descriptions of his car - a Blue
1993 Ford Escort two-door with Washington license plate - and even
hourly postings of sightings throughout Santa Monica.
Circulating a flier with Jackowski's description and a warning of his
whereabouts is unusual for the police considering he's not wanted for any
crime, and has never been convicted of any sexually related crimes. The flier
simply warns parents about Jackowski's residence in the area and of his
proclivity for little girls.
When pressed, Jackowski, 45, insisted he was doing nothing wrong by
posting photos of children as young as 3, even admitting that he would have
sex with little girls if it weren't against the law.
Jackowski ran the Web site "Seattle-Tacoma-Everett Girl Love" from
where he lived in Washington state, until it was shut down by its server after
widespread public outrage.
Wearing his trademark dark sunglasses, which he refused to remove,
Jackowski faced Ron Tebo, a father who created the Web site
www.jackJackowski.com to counter the self-proclaimed pedophile's actions
and "take traffic away."
In a dramatic on-air confrontation, Tebo pressed Jackowski to respond to
allegations that he was still taking pictures of children.
"I don't do it anymore," Jackowski said, adding that his latest Web site no
longer was available online.
Appearing earlier on "The Morning Show With Mike & Juliet," Jackowski
made this startling admission:
"I got to be honest with you - if it was legal and if it was a completely
consensual thing, I could see myself taking it all the way to a sexual" level.
Click here to see the interview on "The Morning Show With Mike and
Juliet."
Jackowski has never been convicted of a sex crime, and police say they
have had no legal grounds on which to shut down any of his Web sites
because the content and photos posted on them haven't been pornographic.
Jackowski tells other pedophiles where to go to be around children -
suggesting swimming pools, parks, elementary-school plays and libraries.
When he was posting photos, they would be pictures he'd snapped when he
was in places where children were gathered.
Jackowski even rated his photo shoots - from one to five hearts - for
fellow pedophiles, assigning one heart for places or events that failed to
attract an abundance of little girls, to five hearts for photo shoots offering a
plethora of young children.
He has said he is attracted to little girls between the ages of 3 and 11.
"My primary physical and emotional attraction is to pre-pubescent girls," he
said on the FOX morning show on Tuesday.
FOX News first interviewed Jackowski in March, when he still was in
Washington.
"I guess the main thing is I just think they're cute, a lot cuter than women,"
he said then. "I admit there is kind of an erotic arousal there."
"I really think a lot of this pedophilia hysteria is overblown. I think there are a
lot of people like me," Jackowski told FOX News in March. "They have the
attraction but they're not going to do anything physical because of the laws.
It just makes me happy to attend these events."
Said lawyer-dad Zinnanti: "It's not OK to go out and put those images on
the Internet. It's a blatant violation of the law."
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| User: "Vlad the accountant" |
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03 Aug 2007 08:31:04 AM |
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On 3 Aug, 14:28, "LJ Fan Club" <ljfanclub2...@Nothotmail.com> wrote:
"Vlad the accountant" <vlad.the.account...@googlemail.com> wrote in messagenews:1186147481.628166.114780@b79g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
On 3 Aug, 14:11, "LJ Fan Club" <ljfanclub2...@Nothotmail.com> wrote:
Thought fo August 03, 2007
marrying :-)
is that what you mean?
Well read the thought for the day, it should help be lifted with an inner peace.
i wasnt replying to you spunk breath
regards
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| User: "Uncle Vic" |
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03 Aug 2007 01:56:08 PM |
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http://tinyurl.com/hkz25
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