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 Post subject: Jesus
PostPosted: 23 Feb 2010 2:27 am 
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I really enjoyed Patrice`s testimony concerning RLC and Jesus Christ.

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 Post subject: Re: Chaplin in Girona: Secrets Unveiled
PostPosted: 23 Feb 2010 11:40 am 
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I'm "goin' to Chicago" with the seventh son of a seventh son, 'cause despite (...), this place has become a waste (...)

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Nice place to go to. The only city with the famous LSD road (Lake Shore Drive) and the famous Big Sista.

Who needs Big Brother when you can have Big Sista!

The Windy City Burner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F73o8xYui9o&feature=related

There's one thing you gotta know: The Sista don't play.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxCUdUXuZDc&feature=related


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 Post subject: Re: Jesus
PostPosted: 23 Feb 2010 4:59 pm 
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I really enjoyed Patrice`s testimony concerning RLC and Jesus Christ.


Amazing! Another heavy weight post!

I appreciate that you struggle, on occasions to differentiate between fact and 'cinema verité'.
However, I hope it doesn't spoil your day too much Renne to learn that is not actually a picture of the Jesus. :roll:
Its an actor called Robert Powell who, just out of College landed that dream role with the seminal haunted look and 'thousand yard stare'.
For the last thirty years it might be argued that his choice of roles have been hampered by being typecast as the 70's face of JC.
Happily, he now graces our screens as an Administrator in an hospital soap on uk TV.
Every time I see him I am reminded that JC grew up, put on 50 lbs and turned into a Bureaucrat. James Dean had the right idea 1
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 Post subject: Re: Jesus
PostPosted: 23 Feb 2010 8:21 pm 
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I really enjoyed Patrice`s testimony concerning RLC and Jesus Christ.


Amazing! Another heavy weight post!

I appreciate that you struggle, on occasions to differentiate between fact and 'cinema verité'.
However, I hope it doesn't spoil your day too much Renne to learn that is not actually a picture of the Jesus. :roll:
Its an actor called Robert Powell who, just out of College landed that dream role with the seminal haunted look and 'thousand yard stare'.
For the last thirty years it might be argued that his choice of roles have been hampered by being typecast as the 70's face of JC.
Happily, he now graces our screens as an Administrator in an hospital soap on uk TV.
Every time I see him I am reminded that JC grew up, put on 50 lbs and turned into a Bureaucrat. James Dean had the right idea 1
TD. :wink:


Jeffrey Hunter's youthful Jesus in King of Kings resulted in reviews such as 'I was a Teenage Jesus"


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 Post subject: Jesus
PostPosted: 24 Feb 2010 1:49 am 
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When they ran the program in the USA, they cut out the Resurrection scene.

Fortunately "TV Guide" printed the Resurrection of Jesus in a small photo along with the

advertisement for the show. I think he`s the best movie Messiah.

Sorry about the Crista image Roger, do you own the copyright? I thought that things on

the web were public domain. The article has been translated and I saw a photo of Sheila - Wow!!!

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 Post subject: St. Mary Magdalene
PostPosted: 24 Feb 2010 1:54 am 
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"St. Mary Magdalene" from the St. Louis, Missouri Museum of Art.

I found her while looking for the Duchesne wallpaper from the French

woman`s house.

You`re welcome Tingra, I hope you were able to see the Crista design. It certainly is

ephemeral on the net. It`s as big a secret as the Holy Grail I guess.

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 Post subject: Re: Chaplin in Girona: Secrets Unveiled
PostPosted: 24 Feb 2010 10:04 am 
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You`re welcome Tingra, I hope you were able to see the Crista design. It certainly is

ephemeral on the net. It`s as big a secret as the Holy Grail I guess


what you on about you idiot ????
i know what it looks like ......and stop stealing other peoples pictures and photographs for your rediculous blog :evil:


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 Post subject: IBJ
PostPosted: 26 Feb 2010 1:58 am 
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Sorry, I don`t think that was a photo of Sheila that I saw.

IBJ just posted a link to my Crista thread complimenting the beautiful images on there,

is that what you were referring to? At first you were so curious about what it looked like,

you said it denoted a weapon or something that their enemies would fear.

As I said before, I have a daughter who has a PhD in Psychology.

You are an aetheist who studies Catholic symbolism?

You need not be so unkind, it`s extreemly bad luck.

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 Post subject: Catalonia
PostPosted: 26 Feb 2010 2:35 am 
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"El Tinglado" 1974.

Another painting by Jesus Carlos de Villalonga the famous Catalan artist.

He painted the two towers illustrated in Patrice`s book "City of Secrets."

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 Post subject: Tinglado
PostPosted: 26 Feb 2010 2:42 am 
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The tinglado at the beach.

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 Post subject: Re: Jesus
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Renne wrote:
I thought that things on the web were public domain.

Seriously?
Copyright applies to text and images online just as it does in print.


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 Post subject: Catalan
PostPosted: 27 Feb 2010 1:10 am 
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"I Weep for the Poor Indians" by Jesus Carlos Villalonga 1965.

Villalonga is a Catalan artist. He painted the Twin Towers in CoS.

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 Post subject: Re: Chaplin in Girona: Secrets Unveiled
PostPosted: 27 Feb 2010 2:20 am 
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And your point is...?


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 Post subject: Re: Chaplin in Girona: Secrets Unveiled
PostPosted: 27 Feb 2010 3:18 pm 
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DVB: And your point is...?


You've now alerted her to her legal responsibities and obligations on a publicly viewed forum, therefore she must set her defense up for a non-sane plea, by feigning non-cognisance of your post.

Quite ingenious really.

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 Post subject: Re: Chaplin in Girona: Secrets Unveiled
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 Post subject: Re: Chaplin in Girona: Secrets Unveiled
PostPosted: 27 Feb 2010 3:52 pm 
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Another issue may well be that despite a clear and unambiguous statement from our Host about copyright she continues to post images culled from websites worldwide.
Now, either the good lady works ceaselessly to get the necessary explicit permissions as required to post those images ............
Or she believes that Andys request doesn't apply to her.
Maybe a plea in mitigation of diminished responsibility might be the way forward !
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 Post subject: Re: Chaplin in Girona: Secrets Unveiled
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NO, OFF WITH HER HEAD!

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 Post subject: Re: Chaplin in Girona: Secrets Unveiled
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But I'm sure she'll find a nice painting illustrating it...


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 Post subject: Re: Chaplin in Girona: Secrets Unveiled
PostPosted: 27 Feb 2010 5:54 pm 
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Sheila,
Quick repost the St Aphrodisius pic!

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 Post subject: CoS
PostPosted: 28 Feb 2010 2:34 am 
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Have any of you read the book?

Jose created the Fontana del Oro Galleria where

Jesus Carlos de Villalonga displayed his work.

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 Post subject: Mermaid
PostPosted: 28 Feb 2010 2:49 am 
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"The Last Judgement - Gothic Mermaid Gargoyle" by MJA 2002

copyright permission given. I`ll see you all at the Last Day.

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 Post subject: Re: CoS
PostPosted: 28 Feb 2010 11:29 am 
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Renne wrote:
Have any of you read the book?

If you mean City of Secrets (and several of Patrice's other books), well, yes...
I suspect you're doing a lot of very enthusiastic catching up to where most of the rest of us here have been for a good couple of years.


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