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|  | Re: Remote Viewing « Reply #45 on Nov 5, 2009, 5:30am » | |
I am reading an interesting book. cn you know about what it is ? try to imagine....
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|  | Re: Remote Viewing « Reply #46 on Nov 5, 2009, 1:23pm » | |
Is it about remote viewing?
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|  | Re: Remote Viewing « Reply #47 on Nov 5, 2009, 2:41pm » | |
Is it one of the "Twilight" books?
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|  | Re: Remote Viewing « Reply #48 on Nov 5, 2009, 3:46pm » | |
Of course not. She said it was interesting.
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|  | Re: Remote Viewing « Reply #49 on Nov 5, 2009, 4:13pm » | |
lol
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|  | Re: Remote Viewing « Reply #50 on Nov 6, 2009, 9:36am » | |
Nov 5, 2009, 2:41pm, LunarOrbit wrote:| Is it one of the "Twilight" books? |
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what do you mean by twilight books?
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|  | Re: Remote Viewing « Reply #51 on Nov 6, 2009, 10:36am » | |
A series of novels about vampires by Stephanie Meyer. Amazingly popular with teenage girls.
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|  | Re: Remote Viewing « Reply #52 on Nov 6, 2009, 12:16pm » | |
I guess the vampire fad hasn't made it to your part of the world yet. Consider yourself lucky.
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Woah, is that thing... pulsing?
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|  | Re: Remote Viewing « Reply #53 on Nov 6, 2009, 4:58pm » | |
Yeah - me and some of my friends went to see the first film in cinema under the impression it was an action movie. Boy were we wrong.
(Fortunately, nobody's even heard of the Twilight books in the Netherlands, so it's not so bad here.)
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|  | Re: Remote Viewing « Reply #54 on Nov 6, 2009, 7:24pm » | |
Graham thought it was an action movie, too, and wanted to go see it. I who had actually read the first book (I used to live in Port Angeles and had friends who lived in Forks) talked him out of it. Ye Gods, even her geography is bad, because she's never visited the region.
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|  | Re: Remote Viewing « Reply #55 on Nov 7, 2009, 6:33am » | |
My nearest and dearest saw it on DVD a couple of days ago (didn't have to pay for it as it was a freebie trial). She said she was glad she hadn't paid to see it at the cinema, for much the same reasons as comments above have said - too much cow-eyed staring at each other, not enough staff happenin'.
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|  | Re: Remote Viewing « Reply #56 on Nov 7, 2009, 10:21am » | |
It has to do with violence. it is the tale of Abou Zaid Al Hilali and the tribe of Bani Hilal which is a popular tale speaking about the sword wars of the tribe with the kings and the tribes. it has its basis in truth but people magnified the events and it became a popular tale of bravery. It is sort of Arab Odysses . People speak moslty in poetry especially before the two knights attack each other on their horses. It was interesting to notice that in the poetry there is threatening for the nemy to kidnap the women and children as an act of heroism, and also to kill the heroes of the other tribes and make their blood cover the desert floor. I don't know if till today it happens that the tale is tld, but long ago there had been a storyteller who would tell the story to the men who would shout encouraging whenever they hear an act of heroism. They even get to be fanatic defendants of the hero. My grandmother told me : "what do you want from these things , they are thousand years old. My mother used to tell them to us." but no it is worth it to see how people used to think and live. they used to revere heroism even in their enemies and refuse to fight except the heroes.
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|  | Re: Remote Viewing « Reply #57 on Nov 7, 2009, 12:13pm » | |
Nov 5, 2009, 5:30am, lionking wrote:| I am reading an interesting book. cn you know about what it is ? try to imagine.... |
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The life story of Archer17? 
Seriously lionking, remote viewing is hokum - just another flavor of astral projection that tries to use things like past US government interest ('Stargate') in it to make it sound more plausible.
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