#293396 - 12/26/07 05:53 PM
You haven't gotten yours yet?
[Re: Hadrian]
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Then just for you I will triple the price! Just kidding. 
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#293432 - 12/26/07 07:44 PM
Re: Dragon Rouge
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Gee, so its like a strawberry milkshake with a pair of cookies..! Thanks Black Waltz. ¨ ...And plenty of nuts, if you ask me. At least up here in the cold north...
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#293518 - 12/27/07 12:09 AM
Re: Dragon Rouge
[Re: tubalcain]
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Northern Europe! The fun place that brought us such wonders as Church Burning Black Metalists, now bring the Dragon Rouge.
What will they think of next?
My question is, how many times can you repackage a message before some calls it for bullshit.
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#293658 - 12/27/07 02:35 PM
Re: Dragon Rouge
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Hahah. That is brilliant, I am going to try and track that down! I think it is from the "Schroedingers cat trilogy". I should warn you though - the books by Robert Anton Wilson gets veeery weird at times.
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#293696 - 12/27/07 04:30 PM
Re: Dragon Rouge
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I look forward to a time hundreds of years in the future, when somebody finds written copies of "Star Wars" and bases a worldwide religion on that. Or Lord of the Rings, even. You obviously haven't heard of the efforts being made (primarily in New Zealand and Oz) to make "Jedi" a recognised religion by having people register it on the census returns. So you won't have to wait all that long for it to happen, it would seem.
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#293718 - 12/27/07 05:43 PM
Re: Dragon Rouge
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I look forward to a time hundreds of years in the future, when somebody finds written copies of "Star Wars" and bases a worldwide religion on that. Or Lord of the Rings, even. That's probably how Christianity started in the first place. There is some evidence that appears to show the earlier Christian sects didn't believe in Jesus as a real person, but a symbol to be imitated. They probably knew Jesus was fictional character (composed from many previous deities) and used his parables as example of the quintessential religious man (in the same way today we use the name James Bond as a symbol of the perfect spy) As Christianity became popular among the masses the concept of symbolic example was lost and people started believing Jesus had been a real flesh and bone guy.
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#293750 - 12/27/07 08:19 PM
Re: Dragon Rouge
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I look forward to a time hundreds of years in the future, when somebody finds written copies of "Star Wars" and bases a worldwide religion on that. Or Lord of the Rings, even. That's probably how Christianity started in the first place. There is some evidence that appears to show the earlier Christian sects didn't believe in Jesus as a real person, but a symbol to be imitated. They probably knew Jesus was fictional character (composed from many previous deities) and used his parables as example of the quintessential religious man (in the same way today we use the name James Bond as a symbol of the perfect spy) As Christianity became popular among the masses the concept of symbolic example was lost and people started believing Jesus had been a real flesh and bone guy. This makes me think about how The temple of Set started. Sounds apretty much like it...
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#293753 - 12/27/07 08:33 PM
Re: Dragon Rouge
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Winter's pretty mild so far, exept for the winds that blow in from the ocean... The only flakes i've seen this year is in the government. And happy Solstice to you too!^^ Northern Europe! The fun place that brought us such wonders as Church Burning Black Metalists, now bring the Dragon Rouge. We also brought you dynamite! How much fun would all those cowboy movies been without the stuff, eh?.
Edited by The Black Waltz (12/27/07 08:33 PM)
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