"Orson Wells as CitizenCain" <noemail@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I believe you to be an alien from the planet Xrur9atwe.
>
Beautiful part of the world, beats the view from pretty much everyone's
cubicle and or office
pretty close to Roanoke too btw, many Roanokers have "summer homes" there
----- Original Message -----
From: "marika" <marika5000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF - Humanism | Consciousness Theory |
Photographic Art | Spencer Tunick
>
> "Frank Kalder" <editor@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
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> M. K. ~ e-glob, Wa****ngton, DC
>> Frank Kalder ~ GLOBAL HAPLIFNET
> ~ http://haplifnet.blogspot.com
[US+EU Community]
> - transatlantic daily -
>
>
> . Clinton's Matching Funds
>>
>> The lack of action in spite of the fact that they fought hard to get
this
>> out as a statement or idea makes me very suspicious.
>>
>> My sister did the research while I was away. Apparently this was just a
>> bad
>> rumor and this would not be allowed.
>>
>
> I think in about a week they'll claim one of the candidates is gay
>
>
> Those rumors mildly haunted Clinton in the past because of her college
> choice and her husband's choice of cabinet members
>
> It'll be more fun if someone claims Obama is gay and even more fun if
they
> say McCain is
>
> Pat Buchanan who previously ran as an independent candidate, was asked
> whether Clinton would. He answered definitively NO
>
>
>>
>> . Russia's Tandem
>>
>> > "Russian Tandem-Rulers "Medvedev & Putin": Could They Clash?"
>> > [~Telegraph UK]
>> >
http://haplifnet.blogspot.com/2008/05/russian-tandem-rulers-medvedev-putin.html
>>
>> Yeah, I am dying to know too.
>>
> . Contem****ary Humanism
>
> Here's a summary of a few FK posts in several threads:
>
http://groups.google.com/group/HAPLIF-BLOGGING_Deutsch/msg/424db64d3dcc9359
> &
>
http://bb.focus.de/focus/p=Kontem****aerer+Humanismus+Humanitaet+und+Ethik-1292832-#1292832
>
> . Consciousness Theory
>
> Immaterialism, brain processes, etc...
>
http://groups.google.com/group/HAPLIF-BLOGGING_Deutsch/msg/79ad22f4056fd485
> &
>
http://bb.focus.de/focus/p=Das+Urproblem+des+Menschen+und+seine+Loesung-1292955-#1292955
>
>>
> . Photographic Art
>>
>> > "Victorian *****ca: the original cheeky girls"
>>
>> > Ever wondered what our great grandparents got up to behind
>> > closed doors? [.]
>>
>> Interesting.
>>
>
> "Austrians Strip for Lens"
>
> Spencer Tunick, the photographer known for his mass ****s, did his
> thing on Sunday in Vienna, where hundreds of Austrian volunteers
> stripped in Ernst-Happel Stadium. It is the site of seven matches in
> the Euro 2008 soccer champion****ps next month, , including the June 29
> final, Reuters re****ted. Mr. Tunick said on his Web site,
> spencertunick.com, that the "ephemeral installation" was "devised to
> capture and combine the spirit of s****ts, the grand sweeping waves of
> stadium architecture and the abstract relation of the human form to
> modern structures."
>
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/12/arts/design/12arts-AUSTRIANSSTR_BRF.html?ref=arts
>
> Bio: http://spencertunick.com/bio.html
>
> The Vienna photo-shoot, which lasted several hours amid warm weather
> Sunday (May 11), drew precisely 1,840 participants, although it fell
> short of the symbolic "at least 2,008" Tunick had hoped to get, ahead
> of the Euro 2008 tournament.
> http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hENwNRV2j8-gpr35ImXYhkSg5HxQ
>
> . Transatlantic Daily
>
> good stuff
>
> to further elucidate from yesterday
>
>
> http://www.loloscube.com/2007/11/fugly-friday.html
> http://farm1.static.flickr.com/202/471576068_74d514a57f.jpg?v=0
> http://www.requestlyrics.com/read.php?1,685805,686263
>
> You may have heard me talk about Tara Thai, the restaurant down the
street
> where I saw the delivery man golfing indoors.
>
> Today, I watched the place become increasingly fascinating.
>
> Like many Asian restaurants, they've got an aquarium
>
> It's in the middle of the bar.
>
> There's one cute canary yellow fish who darts around and has a lot of
fun.
>
> Then there's the big lumbering big mouth sucking fish with small white
and
> black dots.
>
> I haven't got an idea whose family he belongs to, but he looks lethargic
> as if it's all the trouble in the world to swim to the top of the
aquarium
> which is at least 6 feet high. He's huge. Looks like a cartoon
> character. Dolorous. Old. Mottled figure.
>
> Today, I watched the bartender climb up on the bar and feed the poor old
> guy. What fun!
>
> he used chopsticks. dipping them repetitively into the aquarium to
> attract the old ones' attention.
>
> When the old fishee would turn around, he'd dip the chopsticks down into
> the tank, and dangle them as a lure, and the fishee would grab!
>
> mk5000
>
>
> 'Hold on there, that's an
> expensive job. Why don't
> you let me
> have a crack at it? If
> you've got the tools,
> I've got the time.'--Russell Crowe
>


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