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Rules, regulations, speeding in a car and forcing our thoughts and ideas on others...
Published on: Aug 18, 2010 by David Einert
Last updated on: Aug 18, 2010
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Here in the US we drive on the right hand side of a two lane road and the steering wheel is on the left side of the car.  We have what we call freeways that are not free because we pay taxes to build them but they are not toll ways except when they are attached and you have no choice but to pay the toll.  The rules of the road are that the far left lane in a multi lane pathway going the same direction is the emergency and passing lane most places here.  Most often many use this lane as an unofficial fast lane and go over the speed limit both civilians and emergency agencies and law enforcement.  The only people I see getting speeding tickets are civilians. On the way home listening to the radio there were two view points about those wh...
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Dealing with the Devil...
Published on: Aug 15, 2010 by David Einert
Last updated on: Aug 15, 2010
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Dealing with the Devil... It’s all about time and space right and wrong-Wrong mainly.   It’s about polarization the Devil, Lucifer, Beelzebub ; doing a web search came up with a lot of names including one guy mentioned that the names of his ex’s. What I am observing through study of what is available it that the all of the all is just that not good or bad but all of it for a balance.  What we call positive and good is not bad or wrong it is a reference point.  In nature a rabbit running full tilt away from a coyote sees getting away is seen as good while the coyote sees it as bad, IF they had the perspective of most humans.  I am observing that they don’t think in terms like humans perceiving good and evil and having assigned kin...
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STUCK OUT LIKE A SORE THUMB!
Published on: Aug 14, 2010 by Christopher Rattenbury
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Getting away from it all With the weather in the UK becoming more like a scene from the Hound of the Baskervilles with mist creeping across the eerie moor Brits are taking to package holidays to bask in the sun.  Despite a credit crunch and holiday companies going bust Brits are still flocking to sunnier destinations. You have to admit this British weather is becoming such a drag, who’d plan anything al fresco? I have witnessed this myself and friends recently returning from the sunny Mediterranean have commented on the British culture being exercised whilst on holiday. Where do I start, we all see it and either don’t care how we conduct ourselves or are embarrassed by their behaviour. Stuck out like a sore thumb Just sit ba...
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Actors and Actresses one of the professions we value
Published on: Aug 04, 2010 by David Einert
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On the way back on a walk to get the paper early a few mornings ago the thought came up-what do many value acting in our society, culture.  I had never given it much thought or felt that it was unusual to think this YET it has effect on every one of us.  It had been years since I had stepped into a movie theater; this year I went to three movies.  Many don’t care about movie stars or the movies they act in or produce but may watch them as a DVD and some don’t own a TV set- some  are defenseless in our because they and others believe that actors act not people.  Is this naïve or a refusal to be a part of what they don’t agree with or understand?   These people who ACT and do it convincingly with breaks make big dollars and are respected...
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1 Samuel
Published on: Jul 27, 2010 by Figen Genco
Last updated on: Jul 27, 2010
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I EARLY BEGINNINGS I.I Creation and Goodness Once upon a time, in a far away country, lived a tiny little girl who, like all children was pure, gifted and bright. The little girl’s mother read her stories every night. Then she kissed her precious in between the eyebrows and said good night. The mother had placed the little girl’s bed by the window. She would ask her if she wanted her to leave the curtains open so that the little girl could gaze into the stars for a while. Many nights the little girl lay awake in her bed after her mother left. She looked up into the indigo sky. Usually she saw the faint lights of the stars in a far distance. What goes up on there? She wondered. One of those nights all of a sudden she saw an incredibl...
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