flwright
I Know More About Internet Video Than Wikipedia
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Post by flwright on Apr 15, 2007 18:10:24 GMT -5
The symbol on the Hymn of One Website is a Fermata. A fermata is a musical notation used to indicate holding a note longer than the written music demands. First Feynman and cummings, Hopper and Eldon, now JS Bach. Perhaps SmartBree is making a comeback? T shirts on sale here. FLWright PS All references to the above Heroes of Bree have been scrubbed from YouTube and Lonelyworld, but not her Myspace.
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Post by hookedonmonics on Apr 15, 2007 19:52:05 GMT -5
The symbol on the Hymn of One Website is a Fermata. A fermata is a musical notation used to indicate holding a note longer than the written music demands. Does it also apply to holding on to a plot longer than reason and good taste demand?
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slainte
Very Very Sr. Cove Sleuther
Bad Boy Of The Breeniverse
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Post by slainte on Apr 16, 2007 12:22:46 GMT -5
"FlyWright...the purple and Gold should be proud!!!
"Hookedonmonics" - f'ing Brilliant!!!!!!! btw...WTF is/are a monic/monics???
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Post by hookedonmonics on Apr 18, 2007 13:26:50 GMT -5
Firstly, a Monics is me. a nickname that some of my friends use. So, I'm hooked on myself.... oh crap, that doesn't make any sense.
anyway, the Hymn of One sent out their mass email. It's in transit from my junkmail filter to my email account, but it basically says -thanks for your interest, talk to you soon.-
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Post by jayhenry on Apr 18, 2007 14:07:21 GMT -5
Here's the complete e-mail: Thank You for Contacting The Hymn of One.
We appreciate your interest in our group, and look forward to speaking with you in the future. Although we are away on a spiritual retreat, we have added you to our weekly inspirational email list.
Enjoy your journey down the path towards happiness and freedom from fear and insecurity!
The Elders
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Post by jayhenry on Apr 29, 2007 12:30:19 GMT -5
Don't know if this was posted somewhere else. The Hymn Of One sent out their first newsletter. Greetings to all of you and many thanks for your loyalty and assistance. In the coming days we want to remind you of the many challenges facing our house. Look to Sopdet and Hathor for strength. Remember the Unity of Caspian in trying times. Remember what was promised and what was given and, most importantly, what remains. As we spread out amongst the unbelievers in the coming reaches it is within ourselves and to eachother that we must turn for strength.
"Tis' mixed with his life's blood and eaten. 'Tis the use of the lower life to feed the higher life."
-Aleister Crowley
"Unity of Caspian"? Is that a Narnia reference?
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Post by hyemew on Apr 29, 2007 12:32:26 GMT -5
"Unity of Caspian"? Is that a Narnia reference? *Nod*. Either that or a reference to Central Asia or it's just the Creators talking out of their ass again by throwing in a lot of random mythic-sounding names, also very likely.
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Post by hookedonmonics on Apr 29, 2007 17:44:49 GMT -5
"Unity of Caspian"? Is that a Narnia reference? I'm reading prince caspian to my five year old right now. Maybe I better pay more attention. Lewis was criticized (mostly by Tolkein) for mixing his mythologies. The creators mix their....everything. hmmmmmmm. verrrrrrry interesting..........
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