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| Ville in 1994 |
[05 Dec 2009|07:28pm] |
 Pic of our sweet Ville. I have not seen it before. Sorry for its bad quality.
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[05 Dec 2009|11:00pm] |
Anyone know if Heartkiller is going to be released as an actual single, not just an mp3?
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| Hello Spacecats. |
[05 Dec 2009|07:15am] |
Long time no post.
This about sums things up.

&hearts, ♥ and _? What an adventure.
I need to start a new chapter. Updates later.
I miss you guys. I hope you're all well. Tell me about your adventures. I need to catch up! xD
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| San Francisco in January! |
[04 Dec 2009|08:54pm] |
So I've decided to move to San Francisco in January! I'm thrilled... I've been hankering to make a home out West for almost a year. I know absolutely no one, and so far I have no leads on a job or place to live. I'm a kids yoga teacher, raw vegan chef, nutritionist, Reiki Master, jeweler, exotic dancer, wanderer, worshipper, mover, shaker, cowboy, Quaker... etc.
If anyone knows of a cheap room or studio for rent near downtown, or of a great place that's hiring (raw/vegan and/or "new-agey" environment preferred) or would like to put me up for a bit when I get there in exchange for some great company while I search for those things in person, let me know! E-mail me jilive00{at}yahoo{dot}com.
I can't wait to get out there and meet you all! Blessings!
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| San Francisco in January! |
[04 Dec 2009|08:53pm] |
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So I've decided to move to San Francisco in January! I'm thrilled... I've been hankering to make a home out West for almost a year. I know absolutely no one, and so far I have no leads on a job or place to live. I'm a kids yoga teacher, raw vegan chef, nutritionist, Reiki Master, jeweler, exotic dancer, wanderer, worshipper, mover, shaker, cowboy, Quaker... etc.
If anyone knows of a cheap room or studio for rent near downtown, or of a great place that's hiring (raw/vegan and/or "new-agey" environment preferred) or would like to put me up for a bit when I get there in exchange for some great company while I search for those things in person, let me know! E-mail me jilive00{at}yahoo{dot}com.
I can't wait to get out there and meet you all! Blessings!
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| New Thoughts on Letting Fringe Groups Marry |
[04 Dec 2009|06:32pm] |
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Turning the tables...
much thx to eidolonamorata 's last post here, it reminded me i had something everyone might find equally funny!
New Thoughts on Letting Fringe Groups MArry
I am completely in favor of allowing Christians to get married, and I think that trying to prevent it is unjust and a mistake.
Christianity is not a disease. Christians, even though they are disliked or mistrusted by many, are normal people and should have the same rights as everyone else, as if they were, let's say, homosexuals or computer programmers.
I am aware of the fact that many traits in the behavior of Christians, such as their attitudes towards sex, may seem strange to the rest of us. I also know that some of their traditions, like the public exhibition of images of tortured people, may make some people feel uncomfortable.
But all this, besides being an image transmitted by the media rather than the reality, is not a reason to prevent their marriage. Some could argue that Christian marriage is not real marriage, because to them, it is a ritual, and a covenant with their god, instead of a contract for the union of two people. Also, since sex outside marriage is condemned by Christianity, some could say that allowing Christians to marry would encourage marriages in order to avoid shame in their communities or simply because they wish to have sex (forbidden to them outside a marriage), increasing domestic violence and dysfunctional families. But we have to remember that this is not exclusive of Christian families and that, since we cannot know the thoughts of others, we should not judge their intimate motivations.
On the other hand, to say that their unions are not true marriage and that therefore they should be given some other name is just a mean, petty technique to lead the debate towards semantic questions that are beside the point. Even among Christians, marriage is marriage and a family is a family.
And with this I will go on to another very controversial subject that I hope does not seem too radical: I am also in favor of allowing Christians to adopt children. Some people might be outraged by my affirmation. A few are likely to reply, "Christians adopting!? Those kids could become Christians!"
I see that type of criticism and my answer is this: even though the children of Christians have a much higher likelihood of becoming Christians also (contrary to what happens to the children of homosexuals or computer programmers), I have already made clear that I believe Christians to be human beings like everybody else.
Despite the opinions of some and the hints that we have, there is no conclusive evidence that Christian parents are less well equipped to raise a child, or that the religiously biased atmosphere of a Christian home is a negative influence of a child. Besides, adoption offices judge each case individually so it should be up to these to determine whether a pair of parents is the right one or not.
In short, in spite of what some people think, I believe that Christians should have the right to get married and to adopt children. Just like homosexuals, or computer programmers. By TROUBODOR@aol.com
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| Found on BWW |
[04 Dec 2009|05:59pm] |
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"The Area would like to sing for you now, and insisted on having its own microphone."
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| Rock Sound issue 130 |
[04 Dec 2009|07:37pm] |
I hope you weren't anticipating a lip smacking, blockbusting, soul searching expose because if you were you'll be a tad disappointed with this postage stamp of an interview but as usual there're one or two snippets that make you wonder..
( shivers down my backbone.. )
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| I wrote this last night |
[03 Dec 2009|11:24pm] |
After the NY Senate chose to vote 'no' on equal marriage rights, I wrote this little piece and posted it on my FB:
Today the NY Senate voted 'no' to gay marriage and preserved the sanctity and future of traditional marriage. Gays and lesbians are the number one threat to marriage today. It is a little known fact, but homosexuals are responsible for 100% of ALL divorces in NY. Either by causing spouses to outgrow one another, or by messing about with married people's bank accounts so that they have financial problems which cause friction, there is a gay person behind every divorce.
What about homes where domestic violence (a blatant violation of marriage vows) is the soup du jour? If you go into these homes you will find a gay person right there, giddy with delight at the disintegration of the sanctity of marriage, cheering on the abusive spouse. And don't even get me STARTED on homes where sexual abuse is involved. Gay people can't incite that kind of behaviour enough! You may ask, "What about spouses who cheat? Surely THEY are responsible for their own actions and the subsequent cheapening of marriage?" Well, my friend, I'm sorry to tell you, but you have been suckered in by the propoganda of the gay agenda. It's a tempting fiction, but here's the truth. FACT: every single person who cheats does so with either a gay man or lesbian woman who has strategically placed themselves in that person's life to compel them to break their marriage vows. It is all part of the master plan of the gay agenda.
So I congratulate the NY Senate on their decision today. They are defending and upholding all that is good and right in this world. My only question is, is it really enough? We are still at risk here, people. As long as there is one homosexual allowed the same rights as we real people to walk freely in this country, I'm sad to say I'm not sure we'll ever be truly safe.
This is Naarah-Blue Meath, an upholder of TRUE marriage rights, saying "Goodnight New York, and well done." ********In case anyone missed it, this is dripping with sarcasm and bitterness*********
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