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Curious Happenings: March 2007
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Friday, March 30, 2007. Well, this is just a little update post, I've been really busy with everything, we are having our sports days at the moment, so I'm really tired. But its a good tired. Then I go on my Missions Trip! I am really excited about it, being able to spread the truth by helping a church to spread the truth. So yeah, I'll be gone for a week, building stuff and doing puppets :). So, in final note: GO RED TEAM! Posted by Curious at Friday, March 30, 2007. Monday, March 26, 2007. Posted by Cu...
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Curious Happenings: February 2007
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Friday, February 23, 2007. Junkies, Christians and the void. Yep, I was meandering around the age today, and found this article: Junkies, Christians and the void. Which is rather interesting. As you might of guessed it is about religion, and the comments made on it are interesting too. You've got everything from atheists to new agers. Why not show it? Another quote from the article that made me hope that a lot of people read it is this:. God is awesome isn't he? Why not show it? Tuesday, February 20, 2007.
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Curious Happenings: June 2007
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Saturday, June 30, 2007. Now, I was having a look at The Age. And I found the daily funnies. Now, some of the links are a bit crude, rude and unrefined, but this one. Though slightly lude in some parts is really quite funny. I couldn't resist, especially after reading about the in-Duh-viduals. Posted by Curious at Saturday, June 30, 2007. Friday, June 29, 2007. A week of translation. The first story walls had been put up to almost completion, so the construction site was completely different to what it h...
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Curious Happenings: September 2006
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006. Recently in English class, we have been looking at short stories, one in particular, The Devil and Tom Walker. Also, we have looked at Huckleberry Finn. Its been interesting seeing how very superstitious our ancestors were. How many times have we spilled salt, and then proceeded to throw it over our shoulder, or knocked on wood? These superstitions seem to have been engrained in our pysche. Are these seemingly silly beliefs still belived in sincerity? The sage continues here.