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« Reply #15 on: April 02, 2008, 12:50:55 AM » |
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I polite word sound like a way to keep me out of trouble when I am around younger family members with my girl friend. Maybe even going to the point of using different words for how soon you would realy want it.
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« Reply #16 on: April 03, 2008, 02:25:05 AM » |
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Now that I, since Monday, own my first car (2003 VW Westfalia Mini-RV) and renamed it "Fitch Mobile", my girlfriend Jennifer and I went on our inaugural trip to Glen Eden nudie resort yesterday and had the best time there, walking around it, she in her double-breasted birthday suit  , and I not wearing a thing either, and then, later in the pool, she said the magic word, "Baby, fitch me in your fitch mobile!", and it felt like we were in heaven  . Aaron
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« Reply #17 on: April 04, 2008, 02:56:54 PM » |
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There is a sushi chef I know of whose name is Phuk. I also know of someone of the name Krapohl
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« Reply #18 on: April 04, 2008, 05:28:16 PM » |
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Now that I, since Monday, own my first car (2003 VW Westfalia Mini-RV) and renamed it "Fitch Mobile", my girlfriend Jennifer and I went on our inaugural trip to Glen Eden nudie resort yesterday and had the best time there, walking around it, she in her double-breasted birthday suit  , and I not wearing a thing either, and then, later in the pool, she said the magic word, "Baby, fitch me in your fitch mobile!", and it felt like we were in heaven  . Aaron please don't get into details... "in heaven" with a devil icon... Even I as an atheist have too much of a christian background to do that...
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« Reply #19 on: April 06, 2008, 12:43:43 AM » |
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do less laundry...be naked
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« Reply #20 on: April 07, 2008, 06:36:39 AM » |
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Now that I, since Monday, own my first car (2003 VW Westfalia Mini-RV) and renamed it "Fitch Mobile", my girlfriend Jennifer and I went on our inaugural trip to Glen Eden nudie resort yesterday and had the best time there, walking around it, she in her double-breasted birthday suit  , and I not wearing a thing either, and then, later in the pool, she said the magic word, "Baby, fitch me in your fitch mobile!", and it felt like we were in heaven  . Aaron please don't get into details... "in heaven" with a devil icon... Even I as an atheist have too much of a christian background to do that... "Getting into details ...", fear not, I wouldn't! "'in heaven' with a devil icon ...", fear not, again. With a Christian background, you know that antagonisms, antipodes, antitheses, contradictions, opposites and polarities are the quintessences of Genesis (First Book of תּוֹרָה [Tanakh/Torah]). After G'd created Day and Night, Continents and Oceans, etc., He transformed those opposites to Adam and Eve, giving them a way to choose between good and evil, knowing the properties that separate them, and knowing that good and evil coexist very closely to each other, and that, even in heaven, the devil's lurking wherever you are. Life in a nutshell, for our atheist friends. Aaron
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« Reply #21 on: April 08, 2008, 06:32:36 PM » |
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Genesis one. It emphasizes the seperation nearly as much as creation itself, the creation of the world being on the first day, the seperation of the elements on days two to four. That is three days of seperating versus one day of creating. So the seperation is definitely important.
Popular Christianity also considers the devil and Satan the same, and the completion of the Kingdom of Heaven is delayed by the actions of Satan (suggested by Mark 4:15 : Satan takes away the word, preventing the people from attaining the Kingdom of God.) Also, the Kingdom of God means the total dominion of God, leaving no space for his adversary (which the new testament satan, the fallen angel, the one we call devil, is).
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« Reply #22 on: April 30, 2008, 08:14:12 PM » |
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This morning my girlfriend and I went to Abercrombie and Fitch in Los Angeles; she was wearing a white t-shirt with big letters, "You got that right, it's really ..." in front and, "ME" on the back, and tried on a baseball cap that reads, "Fitch" (I bought one that reads, "ANF" recently). Anyway, she was wearing that "Fitch"-cap and turned around, and all I could do was  . Aaron
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« Reply #23 on: April 30, 2008, 08:19:36 PM » |
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This morning my girlfriend and I went to Abercrombie and Fitch in Los Angeles; she was wearing a white t-shirt with big letters, "You got that right, it's really ..." in front and, "ME" on the back, and tried on a baseball cap that reads, "Fitch" (I bought one that reads, "ANF" recently). Anyway, she was wearing that "Fitch"-cap and turned around, and all I could do was  . Aaron We would enjoy a photo of that Aaron. Please take one. Thanks in advance.
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« Reply #24 on: April 30, 2008, 08:36:43 PM » |
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This morning my girlfriend and I went to Abercrombie and Fitch in Los Angeles; she was wearing a white t-shirt with big letters, "You got that right, it's really ..." in front and, "ME" on the back, and tried on a baseball cap that reads, "Fitch" (I bought one that reads, "ANF" recently). Anyway, she was wearing that "Fitch"-cap and turned around, and all I could do was  . Aaron We would enjoy a photo of that Aaron. Please take one. Thanks in advance. Sorry, Danee, we didn't buy that baseball cap, and we're back in Huntington Beach now  ; maybe another time. Take care, Aaron
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« Reply #25 on: April 19, 2009, 06:11:25 AM » |
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About a year ago (on April 8, 2008), Delta wrote, That is three days of seperating versus one day of creating I just revisited this thread and noticed that I hadn't paid attention to the above statement. According to Torah (Genesis), the "separating" was an integral part of the entire seven-day (possibly seven billion year, when you had asked our fellow nudie Jewdie, Albert Einstein) act of "Creation". One aspect of the Creation was, for instance, "making the sun" with the by-product of "making light" and establish it opposite the existing darkness; in other words, under the general umbrella of Creation falls "making" and "separating", and consequently it's not correct to describe it as "three days of separating versus one day of creating". Now, what about the original topic of this thread, "A better word ..."? Any new suggestions here? Aaron
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