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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
PostPosted: 13 Jul 2012 3:19 pm 
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TD wrote:
To be fair Sheila, you're entertaining the party here!
well that's great, i'm all for that.


TD wrote:
I've tried to describe you as accurately as possible but the composite picture which has emerged sounds a little like the old lady who lives deep in the woods in the gingerbread cottage in the Grimm tale of Hansel and Gretel.
The hook nose has ben discarded but the unkempt hair and wild eyes seem quite apppropriate. As a matter of delicacy I skated over the indifferent personal hygiene business that you once shared with the forum

I answer to "Ranga", so all the above sounds about right....keep it coming.


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But, in the interests of balance I have argued passionately that you were led astray by the "egocentric meglomaniac" as pictured yesterday and you're probably just a little naive and trusting !
well, i did volunteer to translate for IBJ but i would never go so far as to call a fellow researcher an "egocentric meglomaniac" but i'll mention it to him when we next exchange mails....and yes naive and trusting are my middle names....but i'm doing just fine thanks.


By the time you get back i might finally have had enough peace and quiet to get this lengthy translation finished...do take your time... you man of leisure you.


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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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Why don't you two book a room and have done with it.

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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James2011 wrote:
Why don't you two book a room and have done with it.


why am i laughing?!
:shock:

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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:D

it is good to laugh.

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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....he'll probably choke on his moustache when he reads it but.


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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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....he'll probably choke on his moustache when he reads it but.

:lol:
i do not even want to go there!

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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Sheila wrote:
....he'll probably choke on his moustache when he reads it but.


Oh Gawd :mrgreen: !
As long as I'm up wind ! :oops:
You do seem to be exhibiting an unhealthy interest in my appearance Sheila.
Moustache envy????? :shock: :shock:
On a more serious note, on reflection I'm quite relaxed about you posting personal info about me.
I don't imagine for a moment that this startling exposé will consume the crowds interest for long.
However now that you've changed the rules I suspect that this dangerous preceedent you've set will be rather unwelcome to a certain person who values his identity and image rather more highly. For my own part I care not what you and yours think about my appearance but, at the appropriate moment I would imagine some one else won't thank you
for doing so!!
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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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Oh Gawd !
As long as I'm up wind !


again, why am i laughing...? :shock:
you are all so witty!

well, i shall bow down now...
do not wish to disturb anyone.

ah, "ciao for now" then all.

paula

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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Sheila wrote:
....he'll probably choke on his moustache when he reads it but.


Oh Gawd :mrgreen: !
As long as I'm up wind ! :oops:
You do seem to be exhibiting an unhealthy interest in my appearance Sheila.
Moustache envy????? :shock: :shock:
On a more serious note, on reflection I'm quite relaxed about you posting personal info about me.
I don't imagine for a moment that this startling exposé will consume the crowds interest for long.
However now that you've changed the rules I suspect that this dangerous preceedent you've set will be rather unwelcome to a certain person who values his identity and image rather more highly. For my own part I care not what you and yours think about my appearance but, at the appropriate moment I would imagine some one else won't thank you
for doing so!!
TD :wink:


Game changer? :shock:
That killed the conversation ! :lol: :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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sheila and all... just do not respond.
i did, and i am sorry.
shsh...

shsh...

shsh...

let him be.....................................
Don't concern yourself Paula.
This doesn't involve you...........
All best wishes for your recovery!
Sheila has set in train a series of events over which she has no control any more.

Namaste!
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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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 Post subject: Argumenative?
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T.D. kindly answer the question of James as to whether being a Freemason makes you argumentative.

Thank you Sheila for all of your translations.

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 Post subject: Re: Argumenative?
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Renne wrote:
T.D. kindly answer the question of James as to whether being a Freemason makes you argumentative.

Thank you Sheila for all of your translations.


Is that another band wagon you're jumping on Renne? :lol:
What makes me stand up for myself in general is being sworn at, abused and threatened with overt and explicit threats of
physical violence for trying to understand why the Forum was manipulated.
Judging by the contents of my inbox its a stance that many are supportive of.

IMHO, Natch! :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: Argumenative?
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Thomas D. wrote:
Renne wrote:
T.D. kindly answer the question of James as to whether being a Freemason makes you argumentative.

Thank you Sheila for all of your translations.


Is that another band wagon you're jumping on Renne? :lol:
What makes me stand up for myself in general is being sworn at, abused and threatened with overt and explicit threats of
physical violence for trying to understand why the Forum was manipulated.
Judging by the contents of my inbox its a stance that many are supportive of.

IMHO, Natch! :wink:

TD


A book called "The Rise", a schism and now a website with a rebuttal statement of "A new power is rising" how can possibly not know what is going on. :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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If we were all sat around the campfire burning the midnight oil, chilling out and having a good old chin wag, I take it TD's seat would be empty then?

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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seems strange but actually i'd sit around the campfire with TD any night.... i'd even pass the pipe of peace his way, he'd either inhale or not :D .... it would probably end up in fisticuffs at dawn but hey!


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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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Oops :oops: sorry Nicolle I was thinking out loud :mrgreen:


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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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Young lady! :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: Crista Controversy?
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tingra wrote:
Oops :oops: sorry Nicolle I was thinking out loud :mrgreen:



Classy Tingra, real classy! :roll:
Slightly worrying to see it excites such passions in you!

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 Post subject: Re: Argumenative?
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A book called "The Rise", a schism and now a website with a rebuttal statement of "A new power is rising" how can possibly not know what is going on. :lol:


This thread gets more like the Highgate Vampire thread every day :shock:
Of course it is only a coincidence that the same names keep cropping up in both.


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 Post subject: Re: Argumenative?
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tingra wrote:
rain wrote:

A book called "The Rise", a schism and now a website with a rebuttal statement of "A new power is rising" how can possibly not know what is going on. :lol:


This thread gets more like the Highgate Vampire thread every day :shock:
Of course it is only a coincidence that the same names keep cropping up in both.


Didn't you start the most recent thread in the Vampire Section? :shock:
What are we to make of that?
Apart from your 'high-gothick' colourful if rather lurid prose? :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: Argumenative?
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tingra wrote:
rain wrote:

A book called "The Rise", a schism and now a website with a rebuttal statement of "A new power is rising" how can possibly not know what is going on. :lol:


This thread gets more like the Highgate Vampire thread every day :shock:
Of course it is only a coincidence that the same names keep cropping up in both.


Not sure what you mean Tingra. I got along well with David and I have his book. He is a good writer and researcher.

IMO. I'm not sure how that relates to my self-amusing comment about "The Rise". :?

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