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I called no one neither fat nor gay. I merely posted a picture of Maggie Cho with her claws out, ready to defend gay boys and big girls.

You brought up F A G, when you claimed to have counseled the gays! What a counselor! Did you try to realign their inner harmonic auras or actually help them?

You read what you wanted into my little picture of the Notorious C.H.O., now didn't you and use a foul term for the heterosexually challenged who la Margaret champions.

Embrace your inner C.H.O. sister! There is a little of Maggie in all of us (or a lot, as the case might be)!
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Originally posted by TheNightCrow:
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This is pretty foul, Neurtoica, and I reported it. Counselor? Ha!


So, how many time ScareCrow have you been reported? Ha!! That is under your other names, I suppose. And you are still around causing havoc. Who are you going to be next?
I wonder what riled you up today. I can just imagine. Should I tell you or do you want to tell me. Hum.
Can you not copy that URL I gave you and paste it into your browser address bar?

It starts with HTTP:// then a bunch of other stuff, then you left click on it and it should highlight and then right click and save it, then paste that into the browser.

Or just type it manually and you can see a picture of Maggie Cho with claws out, ready to protect any bbg or lgb (big beautiful girl or little gay boy) who needs her aid.

Of course, if the Mayan Masons have been messing with your computer you may have a problem, as they are pretty rascally rascals, those Mayan Masons!

Embrace your inner C.H.O. remember, she loves you and fights for all who call upon her, from the loneliest little drag queen in Oklahoma who is not a politician or preacher to the West Memphis Three!
I sent no one a nude picture of anyone. I sent a picture of Margaret Cho, who appears to be fully clothed.
What are you raving mad? Have you never been to the Yucatan after your Mayan-Masonic pyramid schematics and numerology web page someone sent me! They are still around! Millions of them in southern Mexico and Guatemala. Their main group is called the Lacodans and are fighting for their rights under Subcomamdante Marcos of the Zapatista Liberation Army. Didn't you hear of the massive battle in the streets of San Cristobal de las Casas about 15 years ago? The ZLA won, by the way, and there are major concessions that they Mexican government in DF had to grant to them re: schools, hospitals, etc. There were over half a million refugees in Chiapas from Guatemala alone back then, victims of the Guatemalan government's attempts to make them into modern day slaves.

Oh, and honey, "missy" is far too tame for what I have been called in the past! And not very accurate, either, if you saw how I keep house and the TV I like! Why you make me sound like Lindsay Graham or Jeff Sessions or something!

You know, I would recommend that you consult with a physician for about 40mg of Lexapro and 45 of Xanax to even you out a little. That might do the trick.
I'm sorry, I mistaken you for scarecrow. Maybe she sent me the picture.
No, I was not there 15 yrs. ago, it was last year.
And, I have not sent you a WEB page. I have no idea what you are talking about. As usual you are messed up.
I don't go to physicians and I don't take drugs. You sure know alot about drugs. Sorry, I am more evolved than that.
Maybe you need to go to bed and sleep it off.
I can't believe that anyone who went into Chiapas did not see a single Mayan in las Casas or Tuxla or the villages there!

Did you go into the Yucatan or merely to the resorts in Quintana Roo?

I can honestly believe that you feel "too evolved" for physicians and their wonder pills.

Perhaps their auras were blinding you? Perhaps it was their abject poverty which blotted out your recognition? Did you wee any women with smoky faces (it is from burning pine for cooking and light and warmth) with multi-colored woven wear made in small strips sewn together? Those are Mayan women. As a rule their Spanish is limited to "gracias" and the numbers in order to count change and tell you how much their wares cost. On the other hand, many of the men speak a little Spanish, from military service and being in press gangs working on the roads to pay their taxes or having gone north to find work in a city.

Have you embraced your inner Cho yet? She loves you and all the big girls and gay boys!
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Originally posted by Neal Hughes:
I sent no one a nude picture of anyone. I sent a picture of Margaret Cho, who appears to be fully clothed.
What are you raving mad? Have you never been to the Yucatan after your Mayan-Masonic pyramid schematics and numerology web page someone sent me! They are still around! Millions of them in southern Mexico and Guatemala. Their main group is called the Lacodans and are fighting for their rights under Subcomamdante Marcos of the Zapatista Liberation Army. Didn't you hear of the massive battle in the streets of San Cristobal de las Casas about 15 years ago? The ZLA won, by the way, and there are major concessions that they Mexican government in DF had to grant to them re: schools, hospitals, etc. There were over half a million refugees in Chiapas from Guatemala alone back then, victims of the Guatemalan government's attempts to make them into modern day slaves.

Oh, and honey, "missy" is far too tame for what I have been called in the past! And not very accurate, either, if you saw how I keep house and the TV I like! Why you make me sound like Lindsay Graham or Jeff Sessions or something!

You know, I would recommend that you consult with a physician for about 40mg of Lexapro and 45 of Xanax to even you out a little. That might do the trick.


Is that the amount your doc gives you ? Big Grin
It aint working ,maybe he needs to up the dosage some more .lol Wink j/k
If you have never been to Guatemala you can not be an authority on the country. I was in Guatemala for several weeks, as I have stated before. I find the people to be friendly and kind - at least the ones I knew. If you have not walked in a Mayan's shoes or barefeet, do not comment on them. I am not an authority, but I have lived among them for a time! God probably knows why He did not make everyone pale skinned and blue eyed!(BTW, I am scottish Irish and have freckling skin and blue eyes.)
They are amazingly gentle friendly yet shy people. They do not take well to "foreigners" and by that I mean anyone speaking an Indo-European language, especially Spanish. Spanish is the language of the conquerer. The story of Bartolome de las Casas ought to be the story of indigenous-European contact, but it unfortunately is not.
The only thing worse that colonial government was the republics in Mexico and Guatemala on the Mayans. If you want to see the juxtaposition of race and class in action, witness what I did at Xmas Eve Midnight Mass in the cathedral in San Cristobal: the affluent American and European tourists, the local muckity mucks all in our European finery when up the main aisle comes a barefoot Mayan woman on her knees with a sick baby wrapped in rags, all the way to the high altar with its background of beaten pure gold, asking the bishop for a blessing for her sick baby. I had on a cashmere overcoat and her baby was wrapped in rags and it is cold in the mountains in the Yucatan at night in December, too!
The women working their hand looms on sides of the Zocalo to demonstrate that their fabrics were, indeed, handmade -- the palapas in the country contrasting with the colonial splendor of las Casas -- the woman who when my traveling companions and I ordered pavo con mole went to the turkey pen, had us choose the turkey and then plucked it front of us, so that it would be fresh! Her son said that the sale of that turkey would be enough to feed her family for a week with arroz y frijoles y tortillas. He had been conscripted into the Mexican National Army and learned Spanish and to write and read in the army and very proud of that fact that he could communicate with us. Flashing white teeth and dark skin and raven black hair, so small and yet manly simultaneously. On the bus in Tuxla I and an even taller friend were mobbed with kids. We finally figured out why: the Czech national basket ball team were in town! They thought we were Czech basket ball players, so we just gave them autographs when they asked for "la firma, por favor."
Climbing the pyramids by day and then going back to las Casas and dining in a restaurant that would rival any in Europe or Quebec City, for a fraction of the cost, imported Czech beer and Argentine wines . . . knowing that a turkey was a week's worth of food to a woman and her kids.
I bought as much handicrafts as I could manage and even bought an extra bag in las Casas to fill it to the brim to give them a little income, and never have I bought so many single Kleenexes and Chicles in my life! Paper roses, too.
The smell of copal burning inside the church of the Mirador still fills my nostrils at times. . .
It is an easy flight, and if anyone is concerned about what is going on in our backyard and why there are so many Mayan immigrants, they need only fly to Mexico, then Tuxla and take the bus to las Casas. Mexican buses are fun, they are "high class" or "low class" either ones with a conductor and salesmen who come up to the windows selling fresh squeezed orange juice and pulque out of plastic bags or converted Blue Bird school buses with a free for all atmosphere that is half carnival and half business. What is odd is that all of the men and boys seem to be infatuated with a comic book series called "Heroes and Heroinas" or Heroes and Heroines which tell the story of famous people out of history illustrated. You don't see many of our local peasantry reading the poetry of Pablo Neruda or Francisco Lorca when traveling either!
Central America is truly an amazing place, and not Cozumel or Cancun, I am talking about Palenque, the villages deep in the Yucatan and the towns and cities of Chiapas. So close and yet so far away . . .
Matthew 24:7 "For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and in various places there will be famines and earthquakes."


The number and intensity of earthquakes this century is at a level higher than any other time in history. A staggering number of seismic events occur around the world daily. The earthquake seismic monitor IRIS shows all major earthquakes for the last year. Indicated by yellow and red circles, the seismic events of the last 15 days provides strong evidence of the fulfillment of Matthew 24:7 in our day. By contrast, in the years from 1890 to 1900 there was only one major earthquake in the world.

http://www.iris.edu/seismon/
http://www.iris.edu/seismon/last30.html
THE RISE OF RUSSIA

Ezekiel 38:2,4,8 "Son of man, set your face toward Gog of the land of Magog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech and Tubal, and prophesy against him. I will turn you about and put hooks into your jaws, and I will bring you out, and all your army, horses and horsemen, all of them splendidly attired, a great company with buckler and shield, all of them wielding swords. After many days you will be summoned; in the latter years you will come into the land that is restored from the sword, whose inhabitants have been gathered from many nations to the mountains of Israel which had been a continual waste; but its people were brought out from the nations, and they are living securely, all of them."

In order for some end time events to occur Russia will have to be a strong nation with a strong military.

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Isn't it amazing that the Bible in which so many people think is fake and false can be so true?
Isn't it amazing how Russia lost their power during the cold war, and now look at them. They just became a world power once again in just a few short days! A power that we Americans are standing up and taking notice of once again.

A Russian military leader has made the statement at the end of last week that He has the ability to fight America, Poland, and any other nation that America wants to put anti-missile bases in.

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Think what you will, but the Bible prophesy is being fulfilled right before our eyes.
It is not to scare you but is actually meant to be a sign to you that you will not have to face the end times wrath. All you have to do is give your life over to Jesus, believe and trust in Him, turn (repent) from your sins and live your life according to the Bible.

Good day and God bless.
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Originally posted by Erotica:
Having chosen this path, I believe the rapture is the beginning of a new experience for those who have loved Earth, and the people of Earth, to the degree that they have "given" lifetimes of themselves to the process of this conscious cycle to a higher dimensional experience, for Earth as well as the individuals. There is no intended judgement of right or wrong inherent in the ability to recognize the rapture; it is purely the completion of one aspects of experience.
Having said that, for those who understand, their path will lead them through the doorway of experience that brings them to the threshold of resolving their feelings, facing the fears and coming to terms with the emotion of what has come to pass. Even now we are all preparing and being prepared for the Rapture.
As for the "resurrection", it is a non-religious term.

Summary: Events of unprecedented change are occurring upon the Earth [I]now[/I, and are seen as dramatic shifts in the historic behavior of social, political, economic, military, geological, meterological and atmospheric patterns of energy. All are shifting in an effort to "match" new patterns of cyclic energy/information/light that Earth is approaching.
The understanding of these shifting patterns is not religious or metaphysical in nature, although entire religions and belief systems have developed around the "truths" and significance of these processes and this time in history. Ancient systems of timekeeping (Biblical, Mayan, Tibetan and indigenous peoples) point to this time in history as being significant, both in terms of human and planetary, patterns. Exciting times we are going into.
Would those be the extinct Mayans you earlier referenced or their great X 10 grandchildren who number in the millions in Guatemala and Chiapas?

What do you think of Bartolome de las Casas as a model for Euro-First Nations contact?

Aren't you glad that the Zapatista Liberation Army has settled the score with the landowners? I sure am! Que viva el Subcomandante Marcos, hoy y siempre . . . y todos los Zapatistas.
I am absolutely serious about a few things: music, dogs especially anyone mistreating them; my church; my mentors, especially Tom Osborne and Mike Mendle down at UA and my friends; the Democratic Party; ridiculing fundamentalists because I fear they are an unwitting part to take over American society in a reactionary model; and civil rights for everyone; and my students and my research. I will not joke about those. Well, not very much and it is good natured, I learned from champions of dozens of years at seminar tables, while I had only four, so my putdowns are mere child's play. Men fresh from combat in the Marines are known to break down in tears with three sentences from Harold Selesky, and yet I never got so much as a glasses on the end of his nose from him, only praise. he taught me to really read and not memorize the text as text to be repeated back near verbatim if not verbatim -- how to find the flaw in documentation and in argument if it exists, and per Harold, even he is not flawless!
I approach these forums on political and religious topics with dire seriousness or the lack of seriousness that I feel they deserve. It's the USA, after all, we're nearly all broke and why not have cheap entertainment, as I have nothing at hand to edit. My own three articles I have begun and abandoned lie there alone and undisturbed because the topics either bore or distress me.
I am a very kind person. Find a dog and it goes to me, as do children -- well maybe not if I have not shaved in a week or so and not wearing a shirt, they might think I am a sasquatch and not a rubber one, either!
I think mean is superduperkewl, she has met Margaret Cho in the flesh, while the best I can do is standing in line outside the movies one night in NYC and spoke to the people in front: David Byrne and his wife. Well, Lauren Bacall once asked me to get her a pack of cigarettes while her driver filled her towncar in East Hampton and I was getting gas. She smokes Marlboro Lites, by the way. I did get Greg Louganis' autograph once and his skin feels like baby skin. I saw Liza Minelli and her sister Lorna Luft in a grocery store in Southampton Village once and said, "Hi Miss Luft" to Lorna and "Hi Lorna's sister." Liza was acting normal so I assume this was she had met much less had her "wedding" to David Gest.
I've ridden an elephant and crossed the Atlantic twice underwater and I don't even recall how many times in the air, but I ain' t never met no idol of mine like the Notorious C.H.O.!

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