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HeuristicsInc
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there was hsx.com - hollywood stock exchange - for movies and suchlike too.
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j$
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You don't need to go past the front-page, but be sure to listen to the music while the 'video' is playing. Ah hah-hah-hah!
http://www.lesliehall.com/8-sweaters.html
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http://www.lesliehall.com/8-sweaters.html
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Hoblit
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I've been to that site before..it might have even been linked in earlier versions of monkey affairs...but the really bad music (taht I'm not signing up to download the full version of) was a pleasent addition since my last visit.j$ wrote:You don't need to go past the front-page, but be sure to listen to the music while the 'video' is playing. Ah hah-hah-hah!
http://www.lesliehall.com/8-sweaters.html
j$
and yes, you have to play the 30 second sample while watching the flash.
- Niveous
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The Shining...in 30 Seconds....as done by bunnies....
http://www.angryalien.com/0504/shiningbunnies.html
http://www.angryalien.com/0504/shiningbunnies.html
- thehipcola
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- mkilly
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My HSX portfolio is worth 17.7 million, up from an initial $2 million.HeuristicsInc wrote:there was hsx.com - hollywood stock exchange - for movies and suchlike too.
-bill
"It is really true what philosophy tells us, that life must be understood backwards. But with this, one forgets the second proposition, that it must be lived forwards." Søren Kierkegaard
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HeuristicsInc
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oops, i think i forgot about it for too long, it doesn't look like my account exists any more. oh well!
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j$
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I must tell you all about the strange dream I had last night.
Well part of it anyway. I went to Waterstones (big UK book chain like Borders if you don't have them in the States) - they have black and burgundy fittings, so it's quite dark and austere.
Anyway, Josh Woodward worked there, in charge of running the Crime Fiction section. In my dream he was about five foot three, and had short bright orange curly hair. And he slouched a lot. Dream-Josh seemed quite nice, actually.
Don't worry, Josh, it wasn't a sexual dream! I have no idea what it signifies, but just thought I'd share.
J$
Well part of it anyway. I went to Waterstones (big UK book chain like Borders if you don't have them in the States) - they have black and burgundy fittings, so it's quite dark and austere.
Anyway, Josh Woodward worked there, in charge of running the Crime Fiction section. In my dream he was about five foot three, and had short bright orange curly hair. And he slouched a lot. Dream-Josh seemed quite nice, actually.
Don't worry, Josh, it wasn't a sexual dream! I have no idea what it signifies, but just thought I'd share.
J$
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Hoblit
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First thing to know about dream interpretation is that you need to recognize that you did in fact NOTICE certain symbols in your dream. You did that, you noted details that stuck out to you. Thats a really good start. At that point you have to look up what the symbols mean or what they mean to you if they actually represent something in *YOUR* life or are a genearal symbol. Since I don't know you, I can only assume that they are general:j$ wrote:I must tell you all about the strange dream I had last night.
Well part of it anyway. I went to Waterstones (big UK book chain like Borders if you don't have them in the States) - they have black and burgundy fittings, so it's quite dark and austere.
Anyway, Josh Woodward worked there, in charge of running the Crime Fiction section. In my dream he was about five foot three, and had short bright orange curly hair. And he slouched a lot. Dream-Josh seemed quite nice, actually.
Don't worry, Josh, it wasn't a sexual dream! I have no idea what it signifies, but just thought I'd share.
J$
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<b>Orange</b>
Orange denotes friendliness, courtesy, lively, sociability, and an out-going nature. You may want to expand your horizons and look into new interests
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<b> This coincides with your overall synopsis of Josh Woodard's dream form...so it probably applies to your personal feelings towards us as a community... him just representing us.</b>
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<b>Books </b>
To see books in your dream, indicates calmness. You will advance toward your goals at a slow and steady pace. Books also symbolize knowledge, intellect, information and wisdom. Consider the type of book. It may represent a significant calling into a specific field of work. </i>
<b> This also clearly fits into your dream as it completely coincides with other symbols in your dream.</b>
Anyways, you sort of descibed a short MC Poncho by the way. Dreams are cool.
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j$
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Hmm thanks Hoblit! In a one-off looking at it a-fresh, what leaps out is 'crime section' the 'orange hair' and the 'slouching'. The books thing in general has a huge significance since my degree is in English lit. and I still work in the arts. I do love browsing in bookshops for hours, just wandering around, and although I don't read a lot of crime, I had been writing all about sci-fi/horror in the books thread (and often here the three sections are together) so maybe there's some incidental detail there too ...
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music and the brain
Am a rabid reader of Scientific American Magazine.
The last issue had the best article about <B>music and the brain</b>.
A must read, if you want to know, what the hell goes through peoples brain when they listen to your music.
Bellow is the online version, without the cool easy to understand illustrations though, like the ones found in the magazine, still worth reading.
<a href="http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articl ... Scientific American: Music and the Brain [ NEUROSCIENCE ]</a>
What is the secret of music's strange power? Seeking an answer, scientists are piecing together a picture of what happens in the brains of listeners and musicians
The last issue had the best article about <B>music and the brain</b>.
A must read, if you want to know, what the hell goes through peoples brain when they listen to your music.
Bellow is the online version, without the cool easy to understand illustrations though, like the ones found in the magazine, still worth reading.
<a href="http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articl ... Scientific American: Music and the Brain [ NEUROSCIENCE ]</a>
What is the secret of music's strange power? Seeking an answer, scientists are piecing together a picture of what happens in the brains of listeners and musicians
my mom just e-mailed me this newspaper story. kind of scary.
http://www.postgazette.com/pg/04302/403136.stm
(the dude they are talking about was a social studies teacher at the high school i went to)
http://www.postgazette.com/pg/04302/403136.stm
(the dude they are talking about was a social studies teacher at the high school i went to)
for everyone that has told me to sing out loud... i have just had a live recording of me doin' so...
to a new song i'm callin' wasted
if you want you can go listen to it
<a href="http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/poorj ... htm">click here to go listen</a>
a few mistakes cause well it was live... and it was a brand new song... but oh well... hope someone likes \m/
to a new song i'm callin' wasted
if you want you can go listen to it
<a href="http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/poorj ... htm">click here to go listen</a>
a few mistakes cause well it was live... and it was a brand new song... but oh well... hope someone likes \m/
"You haven't been really bad in a long time." - jim of seattle
<a href="http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/poorj ... htm">music page</a>
<a href="http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/poorj ... htm">music page</a>
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Hoblit
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Just wanted to mention that 'the lost battlalion' is on 'The History Channel' right now. Half over for those in EST. It's a great movie. Rick Shroeder is in it. (and yes, that IS a selling point for anyone who remembers him AFTER silver spoons)
It's a movie about a true story that involved some extreme order calling in the last few weeks of WWI.
It's really really good. I highly recommend it.
It's a movie about a true story that involved some extreme order calling in the last few weeks of WWI.
It's really really good. I highly recommend it.
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HeuristicsInc
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Hey, you should do this more often. This is pretty good. Although your recording in general has gotten a lot better since you showed up here, I'd like to hear you sing like this more often.Poor June wrote:for everyone that has told me to sing out loud... i have just had a live recording of me doin' so...
to a new song i'm callin' wasted
Nice.
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- john m
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Boing.
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/fold.php
I have been trying for five minutes to do it, but because I am slow and not clothing-oriented, I cannot do it.
Also, I think I am in love: [<a href="http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?catego ... &">link</a>]
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/fold.php
I have been trying for five minutes to do it, but because I am slow and not clothing-oriented, I cannot do it.
Also, I think I am in love: [<a href="http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?catego ... &">link</a>]
- Caravan Ray
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I hope you'll be very happy together. Next time though, please provide links to porn.john m wrote: Also, I think I am in love: [<a href="http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?catego ... &">link</a>]
- Leaf
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Caravan Ray wrote:I hope you'll be very happy together. Next time though, please provide links to porn.john m wrote: Also, I think I am in love: [<a href="http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?catego ... &">link</a>]
Yeah, cause it's so hard to find porn on the internet.
wow glad ya like it... i may see what i can do...HeuristicsInc wrote:Hey, you should do this more often. This is pretty good. Although your recording in general has gotten a lot better since you showed up here, I'd like to hear you sing like this more often.Poor June wrote:for everyone that has told me to sing out loud... i have just had a live recording of me doin' so...
to a new song i'm callin' wasted
Nice.
-bill
i was home alone though... usually i can't sing like that... cause well people asleep... and too many people home and what not... so it kinda hinders singing however i wish...
"You haven't been really bad in a long time." - jim of seattle
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