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13 Jul 2005, 8:37 am

Ack! Not Dr. Seuss! *hates*

And how exactly we arrive at the conclusion that Jesus visited England? Much in all as I want to laugh and point and call you silly, you are generally quite sceptical and don't have a habit of just regurgitating what other people tell you...


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13 Jul 2005, 8:40 am

Theres a legend that Jesus and his father Joseph came to Glastonbury, to pick up some wood for their carpentry work!



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13 Jul 2005, 9:23 am

It's a hymn, I'm not saying that it actually happened. In fact, thats kind of what the "...No" at the bottom was about.

And how can you hate Dr Seuss?! Green Eggs & Ham is one of my favourite books!

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Pick up some wood? Ah, well that makes sense. We all know they don't have any wood in the middle east.



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13 Jul 2005, 9:29 am

Sanityisoverrated wrote:
And how can you hate Dr Seuss?! Green Eggs & Ham is one of my favourite books!


*sigh* I never thought the day would come. And me a cat and all! *sigh* Oh well. There's nothing for it. *sigh*

I... am scared... of the Cat in the Hat! :cry:


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13 Jul 2005, 9:40 am

Sanityisoverrated wrote:
It's a hymn, I'm not saying that it actually happened. In fact, thats kind of what the "...No" at the bottom was about.

And how can you hate Dr Seuss?! Green Eggs & Ham is one of my favourite books!

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Pick up some wood? Ah, well that makes sense. We all know they don't have any wood in the middle east.


English wood is the best....it's the choice of Jesus and Joseph!



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13 Jul 2005, 4:03 pm

bec wrote:
These symbols, [quote ] [/quote ], surround the quote. To have a name above the quote, you write an equal sign (=) and the name with quotation marks (" ") around it. For example:

[quote= "rumio"] ... [ /quote]

Without the spaces though.


well it looks like I managed it, thanks bec

oatwillie wrote:

Rumio, Rumio how "far out"* thou, Rumio



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oatwillie wrote:
I am aware of the common thread and ground of faiths originating in the land of Abraham and how geographically it is closer to East, not West


A book I'm reading at the moment says the term 'Christian' was first used in Antioch, which is now called Antakya and is in south-eastern Turkey, just over the border from Syria.

The book is called 'Men in Black Dresses', by Yvonne Seng, it's very good.

p.s. message board master class part 2: how do I get my signature to come up on my posts? on the profile page it says something about HTML which I don't understand. Dam aspies just assume everyone is computer literate!