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Post by drredpill on Jun 28, 2006 22:05:53 GMT 10
The rules are simple; just answer the last question posted, then ask one of your own. These posts are fun!!
I’ll start. Where was the term Akashic first coined?
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Post by TRINITY on Jun 28, 2006 22:46:09 GMT 10
That's too hard for me lol
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Post by drredpill on Jun 28, 2006 23:09:46 GMT 10
It is too bad, I was looking for the answer to that one. I know that akasha is from south east asia, I wanted to know what book akashic was first in. oh well, we'll figure it out,
Why didn't you ask a question?
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Post by Cosmic Soul on Jun 30, 2006 10:31:01 GMT 10
Ummmmmmm, hold on , I will think of a really good one lol, I will be back
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Post by Cosmic Soul on Jun 30, 2006 10:33:27 GMT 10
What are the seven churches in revelation........? And what does it mean ?
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Post by drredpill on Jun 30, 2006 14:35:54 GMT 10
hmm lets see philidalphia, patmous, layodacia, asia.... I forget the rest and I'm not sure asia was listed hmmm thyotyra....oh well. I believe they represent the contenents I'll go google it. I do know that the seven horns of "the beast" are kings.
My theology stinkith.
what is a litter of kangaroos called?
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Post by Cosmic Soul on Jun 30, 2006 15:14:32 GMT 10
Kangaroos don't have litters....very occasionally they have twins. A baby is called a joey...very cute, until they get big! What is the most followed religion in Finland ?
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Post by drredpill on Jun 30, 2006 15:37:28 GMT 10
Islam.
Why are the easy questions so hard to answer when you put yourself under pressure?
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Post by Cosmic Soul on Jun 30, 2006 20:25:05 GMT 10
It's called brain strain Red.........It's a temporary disability that occurs when your brain is stale. What came first, the chicken or the egg? lol
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Post by drredpill on Jun 30, 2006 21:33:17 GMT 10
So I guess if you have a stale brain, and it gets all scrambled up, I am left with brain crumbs What does the hexidecimal number D stand for in base ten?
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Post by Cosmic Soul on Jun 30, 2006 23:03:51 GMT 10
D=13....out of the 16 digits used........ What is the surface gravity of Jupiter ? ;D You mean you really have braincrumbs?
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Post by drredpill on Jul 1, 2006 0:00:55 GMT 10
Wow I was going to write up a dream I had about that. I was in a ufo orbiting Jupiter and was talking to someone.(a space alien) I was looking out the window saying WoW, I won't even be able to stand on that planet the gravity is something like thirteen times that of earth. the alien dude said no it is only 2.5 times that of your planet. Gravity doesn't work the way you think. I'm guessing here it may be only nine times. or maybe it is one and a half LOL
What does A.D.L. stand for?
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Post by TRINITY on Jul 1, 2006 19:39:03 GMT 10
I like your dream lol..... ADL is too general, it can be an abbreviation for any number of things......Are you talking computer language or Religion? or somethign else. What does Omnipresent mean ? Use it in a sentence lol
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Post by drredpill on Jul 1, 2006 19:56:06 GMT 10
I was being political. anti defamation league Omni-present apparently means present in all places like being devine.
When I have trouble sleeping I imageine myself being omnipresent and giving Trin a kiss on the cheek.
what is a talimur (medical term)
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Post by TRINITY on Jul 3, 2006 0:50:18 GMT 10
really? talimur.......hmmmm, I have no idea !!!! Maybe someoene else can asnwer that one? You most likely know this one Red.......What sea is the saltiest?
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