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burn cells brained out: 04/01/2005 - 05/01/2005
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Burn cells brained out. Life and times of the girl anachronism. Saturday, April 30, 2005. On a sesame seed bun, ya big dummy. I am no longer regurgitating. Hurrah! I'm sure you were all waiting, agog, for an update on the state of my digestive system. Posted by Wavelet at 8:19 PM. Thursday, April 28, 2005. I have the stomach flu. It's a strange sensation; I don't think I've vomited for non-alcohol related reasons in, like, five years. Worst part of it all? Posted by Wavelet at 7:42 PM. What did YOU do?
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burn cells brained out
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Burn cells brained out. Life and times of the girl anachronism. Sunday, November 12, 2006. We were watching VH1's best 100 80's hits music videos thingie, and the video for Whitesnake's " Here I Go Again. Came on. The video mostly involves a hot woman in a skimpy dress draping herself (and then doing splits and leg lifts, because, just because! Was the Whitesnake too salacious? How about some gravity defying Christian hair metal. Posted by Wavelet at 10:08 PM. St Anthony of Padua Institute.
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burn cells brained out
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Burn cells brained out. Life and times of the girl anachronism. Friday, November 17, 2006. My sister told me recently that I would "nurse my children like I nursed my beer. I'm not sure what that means, really, but I bet it's insulting. Posted by Wavelet at 5:54 PM. St Anthony of Padua Institute. Bob the Angry Flower.
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burn cells brained out
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Burn cells brained out. Life and times of the girl anachronism. Sunday, December 03, 2006. The priest who is marrying us, Father Z, is very very awesome, and very very Polish. We dropped by the rectory for what we thought would be a twenty minute conversation about the rehearsal - he ended up inviting us to dinner, which consisted of about five different incredibly filling dishes, which he just kept feeding us, and refused to stop. Is it tight like drum? Posted by Wavelet at 10:00 PM. Bob the Angry Flower.
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The Sarabite: Towards an Aesthetic Christianity: March 2006
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The Sarabite: Towards an Aesthetic Christianity. There is a continuous attraction, beginning with God, going to the world, and ending at last with God, an attraction which returns to the same place where it began as though in a kind of circle. -Marsilio Ficino. Friday, March 31, 2006. On the Transmigration of Souls. Posted by Arturo Vasquez @ 10:42 AM. Links to this post. Wednesday, March 29, 2006. Is the Church in better shape because of frequent Communion? Posted by Arturo Vasquez @ 11:46 AM. Posted by...
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The Sarabite: Towards an Aesthetic Christianity: January 2006
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The Sarabite: Towards an Aesthetic Christianity. There is a continuous attraction, beginning with God, going to the world, and ending at last with God, an attraction which returns to the same place where it began as though in a kind of circle. -Marsilio Ficino. Thursday, January 26, 2006. This is an interview with Dr. Peter Chojnowski concerning the "Back to the Land" Movement amongst traditional Catholics. It is worth downloading and listening to. My only thought about all of it: "What wishful thinking!
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The Sarabite: Towards an Aesthetic Christianity: May 2006
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The Sarabite: Towards an Aesthetic Christianity. There is a continuous attraction, beginning with God, going to the world, and ending at last with God, an attraction which returns to the same place where it began as though in a kind of circle. -Marsilio Ficino. Wednesday, May 31, 2006. Letting the Laws Sleep. From Pierre Hadot's book,. The formula 'to let the laws sleep' was a proverbial expression, meaning that, in case of serious crises, we must resign ourselves to silencing our moral principles.".
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The Sarabite: Towards an Aesthetic Christianity: December 2005
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The Sarabite: Towards an Aesthetic Christianity. There is a continuous attraction, beginning with God, going to the world, and ending at last with God, an attraction which returns to the same place where it began as though in a kind of circle. -Marsilio Ficino. Saturday, December 31, 2005. On Tamales and Divine Wrath. If you are of the Mexican heritage, chances are you know what the above is: TAMALES! The only problem was Mama Concha forgot about her promise. Then she remembered her promise, and to this ...
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The Sarabite: Towards an Aesthetic Christianity: July 2006
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The Sarabite: Towards an Aesthetic Christianity. There is a continuous attraction, beginning with God, going to the world, and ending at last with God, an attraction which returns to the same place where it began as though in a kind of circle. -Marsilio Ficino. Monday, July 31, 2006. Noctes atque dies patet atri janua Ditis:. Sed revocare gradum, superasque evadere ad auras,. Hoc opus, hic labor est. The gates of Hell are open night and day,. Smooth the descent, and easy is the way;. Links to this post.