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[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, May 28, 2010 7:33:50 PM) | | Becks wrote: | | Only on tuesdays JJ. | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Becks!!! I thought you were a pacifist. | | Becks wrote: | | | | guidogodoy wrote: | | SADLY, yes. | | spapad wrote: | | = Guids? You DO recognize this equation don't you? |
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[Becks] Friday, May 28, 2010 7:33:50 PM | |
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Only on tuesdays JJ. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Friday, May 28, 2010 7:00:31 PM) | | jimmyjames wrote: | | Becks!!! I thought you were a pacifist. | | Becks wrote: | | | | guidogodoy wrote: | | SADLY, yes. | | spapad wrote: | | = Guids? You DO recognize this equation don't you? |
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[spapad] Friday, May 28, 2010 7:09:52 PM | |
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Becks I personally think your on to a new relaxing past time. lol
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, May 28, 2010 6:46:27 PM) | | Becks wrote: | | | | guidogodoy wrote: | | SADLY, yes. | | spapad wrote: | | = Guids? You DO recognize this equation don't you? |
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[jimmyjames] Friday, May 28, 2010 7:00:31 PM | |
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Becks!!! I thought you were a pacifist. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, May 28, 2010 6:46:27 PM) | | Becks wrote: | | | | guidogodoy wrote: | | SADLY, yes. | | spapad wrote: | | = Guids? You DO recognize this equation don't you? |
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[Becks] Friday, May 28, 2010 6:46:27 PM | |
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[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, May 28, 2010 6:44:31 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | SADLY, yes. | | spapad wrote: | | = Guids? You DO recognize this equation don't you? |
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[spapad] Friday, May 28, 2010 6:46:15 PM | |
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Thought you would! lol
Will the real LadyBathToy please stand up! ..............................What's my line. lol
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, May 28, 2010 6:44:31 PM)
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SADLY, yes.
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spapad wrote: |
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= Guids? You DO recognize this equation don't you? |
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[guidogodoy] Friday, May 28, 2010 6:44:31 PM | |
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SADLY, yes. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Friday, May 28, 2010 6:42:28 PM) | | spapad wrote: | | = Guids? You DO recognize this equation don't you? |
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[spapad] Friday, May 28, 2010 6:42:28 PM | |
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= Guids? You DO recognize this equation don't you? |
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[PriestFan44] Friday, May 28, 2010 6:37:23 PM | |
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Because ive been a priest fan since i saw them a the C-MAC center at Canadegua NY |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, May 23, 2010 6:56:38 PM | |
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You are one sick puppy, Lady B. Seek help. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Melissa Kaileigh from Saturday, May 08, 2010 10:52:25 AM) | | Melissa Kaileigh wrote: | | My online name is for my darling 4 years old daughter Melissa Kaileigh. :) |
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[Melissa Kaileigh] Saturday, May 08, 2010 10:52:25 AM | |
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My online name is for my darling 4 years old daughter Melissa Kaileigh. :) |
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[JellyDevils] Wednesday, May 05, 2010 5:54:52 AM | |
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my nick is a part of an UKSUBS song ---> "Revenge Of The Jelly Devils"
Charlie Harper ... |
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[xnecro'sgirl a.k.a sweet angelic] Sunday, April 04, 2010 6:52:08 AM | |
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[acolyte55] Wednesday, February 24, 2010 9:42:43 PM | |
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yeah hope you like them headbanger |
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[Head banger] Wednesday, February 24, 2010 1:31:42 PM | |
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they were much better than lots of my earliest comment. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Wednesday, February 24, 2010 8:38:02 AM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Likely just as well considering I am not too proud of some of my earliest comments. | | Head banger wrote: | | sadly many years of posts were removed when the notice board moved servers earlier this year. | | Nicky007 wrote: | | OK, gotit
Well, Mike, you'r first up. I'm gonna check up all your posts back to your fledgling days on the board, uncover every small perversity, conflict, trauma, hidden desire, etc etc. I hope you shudder at this encroachment on your sanctum
Nicky.
(Quoting Message by Nicky007 from Wednesday, February 24, 2010 3:14:16 AM)
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Did anyone say "contradictory" ?
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Deep Freeze wrote: |
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Pff!! I actually ENCOURAGE vegetarianism and all that ....MORE MEAT for ME!!!!!!!!!!! HAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Headbanger, I'm also interested in hearing about those books. Maybe you could tell us a bit about what they mean to you.
I understand from Mike (Deep Freeze) that there has been a lotta discussion about religion in this forum. I will use the next few days to seek up the stuff in the archives here.
And note that there is a difference between "vegetarianism" and "veganism". Vegetarianism may include milk, eggs and honey, one just avoids all meat (hereunder fish) and products derived from meat. Anyone in tropical and temperate zones can become vegetarian without problems. Young people can make the change from day to day, while middle-aged and older people usually need a transition period.
With veganism, one should be more careful and informed of the nutritional aspects.
If there's some interest, I can expand on these matters.
Nicky. (Quoting Message by Head banger from Tuesday, February 23, 2010 5:12:53 AM)
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ah well. had the realm of fantasy interested you I had a book series for you that actualy explores some religions in a logical way (to me)
veganism sounds like a good idea, but its like a lot of good ideas, better for someone else than me. just couldnt do it.
looking forward to your biography, but write it in english. my danish is well.... non existant.
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Headbanger, I read a lotta stuff, but not fantasy books. Consider that I'm 55 y/o. But I never actually read much fantasy related stuff.
When I was a teen, my bro and several of my friends raved about "The Lord Of The Rings". I never got around to reading it then. A lot later, when I was about 47, I read the first part. By that time I was way beyond being able to dig it. I saw the movie too, and that gripped me even less.
Not that I don't like movies with great visuals. I was totally enraptured by the movie Avatar - apart from the last ½ hour, that is. All that game warfare, it's not my thing.
I of course read a lotta religious and spiritual literature. One of the books that have formed me most is Gandhi's autobiography, "My Experiments With Truth". After several years of warming up, I started reading it properly when I was about 25. I was spellbound ! I had hardly ever heard about vegetarianism before, and here was a guy who had grown up veg in a completely veg environment. As a kid he didnt quite know why he was veg, but by the time he wrote the book, he sure was convinced.
His love and respect for all living beings, combined with his powerful intellect, have made a deep impression on me. Further, he writes again and again that everything he did was in order to meet God face to face. It never happened, but he was continuously striving - and isnt that the best we can do ?
For six years I was vice-chairman and international secretary of the Danish Vegetarian Society. During that time I wrote a series of articles (in Danish) under the headline "Gandhi and vegetarianism". I consider that one of the best things I'v done, and a tribute to one of my heroes.
Guess I'l soon have to write a biography of Priest
Nicky. (Quoting Message by Head banger from Monday, February 22, 2010 8:50:36 AM)
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true, or we might not even be here now.
other than the bible do you read fantasy books?
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Nicky007 wrote: |
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Not necessarily, Headbanger. There's the possibility of reincarnation, and the hope and faith in eternal life .....
Nicky. |
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[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, February 24, 2010 8:38:02 AM | |
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Likely just as well considering I am not too proud of some of my earliest comments. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Wednesday, February 24, 2010 7:57:08 AM) | | Head banger wrote: | | sadly many years of posts were removed when the notice board moved servers earlier this year. | | Nicky007 wrote: | | OK, gotit
Well, Mike, you'r first up. I'm gonna check up all your posts back to your fledgling days on the board, uncover every small perversity, conflict, trauma, hidden desire, etc etc. I hope you shudder at this encroachment on your sanctum
Nicky.
(Quoting Message by Nicky007 from Wednesday, February 24, 2010 3:14:16 AM)
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Nicky007 wrote: |
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Did anyone say "contradictory" ?
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Deep Freeze wrote: |
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Pff!! I actually ENCOURAGE vegetarianism and all that ....MORE MEAT for ME!!!!!!!!!!! HAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Nicky007 wrote: |
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Headbanger, I'm also interested in hearing about those books. Maybe you could tell us a bit about what they mean to you.
I understand from Mike (Deep Freeze) that there has been a lotta discussion about religion in this forum. I will use the next few days to seek up the stuff in the archives here.
And note that there is a difference between "vegetarianism" and "veganism". Vegetarianism may include milk, eggs and honey, one just avoids all meat (hereunder fish) and products derived from meat. Anyone in tropical and temperate zones can become vegetarian without problems. Young people can make the change from day to day, while middle-aged and older people usually need a transition period.
With veganism, one should be more careful and informed of the nutritional aspects.
If there's some interest, I can expand on these matters.
Nicky. (Quoting Message by Head banger from Tuesday, February 23, 2010 5:12:53 AM)
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Head banger wrote: |
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ah well. had the realm of fantasy interested you I had a book series for you that actualy explores some religions in a logical way (to me)
veganism sounds like a good idea, but its like a lot of good ideas, better for someone else than me. just couldnt do it.
looking forward to your biography, but write it in english. my danish is well.... non existant.
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Nicky007 wrote: |
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Headbanger, I read a lotta stuff, but not fantasy books. Consider that I'm 55 y/o. But I never actually read much fantasy related stuff.
When I was a teen, my bro and several of my friends raved about "The Lord Of The Rings". I never got around to reading it then. A lot later, when I was about 47, I read the first part. By that time I was way beyond being able to dig it. I saw the movie too, and that gripped me even less.
Not that I don't like movies with great visuals. I was totally enraptured by the movie Avatar - apart from the last ½ hour, that is. All that game warfare, it's not my thing.
I of course read a lotta religious and spiritual literature. One of the books that have formed me most is Gandhi's autobiography, "My Experiments With Truth". After several years of warming up, I started reading it properly when I was about 25. I was spellbound ! I had hardly ever heard about vegetarianism before, and here was a guy who had grown up veg in a completely veg environment. As a kid he didnt quite know why he was veg, but by the time he wrote the book, he sure was convinced.
His love and respect for all living beings, combined with his powerful intellect, have made a deep impression on me. Further, he writes again and again that everything he did was in order to meet God face to face. It never happened, but he was continuously striving - and isnt that the best we can do ?
For six years I was vice-chairman and international secretary of the Danish Vegetarian Society. During that time I wrote a series of articles (in Danish) under the headline "Gandhi and vegetarianism". I consider that one of the best things I'v done, and a tribute to one of my heroes.
Guess I'l soon have to write a biography of Priest
Nicky. (Quoting Message by Head banger from Monday, February 22, 2010 8:50:36 AM)
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Head banger wrote: |
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true, or we might not even be here now.
other than the bible do you read fantasy books?
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Nicky007 wrote: |
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Not necessarily, Headbanger. There's the possibility of reincarnation, and the hope and faith in eternal life .....
Nicky. |
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[Head banger] Wednesday, February 24, 2010 7:57:08 AM | |
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sadly many years of posts were removed when the notice board moved servers earlier this year. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Nicky007 from Wednesday, February 24, 2010 6:04:57 AM) | | Nicky007 wrote: | | OK, gotit
Well, Mike, you'r first up. I'm gonna check up all your posts back to your fledgling days on the board, uncover every small perversity, conflict, trauma, hidden desire, etc etc. I hope you shudder at this encroachment on your sanctum
Nicky.
(Quoting Message by Nicky007 from Wednesday, February 24, 2010 3:14:16 AM)
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Nicky007 wrote: |
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Did anyone say "contradictory" ?
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Deep Freeze wrote: |
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Pff!! I actually ENCOURAGE vegetarianism and all that ....MORE MEAT for ME!!!!!!!!!!! HAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Nicky007 wrote: |
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Headbanger, I'm also interested in hearing about those books. Maybe you could tell us a bit about what they mean to you.
I understand from Mike (Deep Freeze) that there has been a lotta discussion about religion in this forum. I will use the next few days to seek up the stuff in the archives here.
And note that there is a difference between "vegetarianism" and "veganism". Vegetarianism may include milk, eggs and honey, one just avoids all meat (hereunder fish) and products derived from meat. Anyone in tropical and temperate zones can become vegetarian without problems. Young people can make the change from day to day, while middle-aged and older people usually need a transition period.
With veganism, one should be more careful and informed of the nutritional aspects.
If there's some interest, I can expand on these matters.
Nicky. (Quoting Message by Head banger from Tuesday, February 23, 2010 5:12:53 AM)
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Head banger wrote: |
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ah well. had the realm of fantasy interested you I had a book series for you that actualy explores some religions in a logical way (to me)
veganism sounds like a good idea, but its like a lot of good ideas, better for someone else than me. just couldnt do it.
looking forward to your biography, but write it in english. my danish is well.... non existant.
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Nicky007 wrote: |
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Headbanger, I read a lotta stuff, but not fantasy books. Consider that I'm 55 y/o. But I never actually read much fantasy related stuff.
When I was a teen, my bro and several of my friends raved about "The Lord Of The Rings". I never got around to reading it then. A lot later, when I was about 47, I read the first part. By that time I was way beyond being able to dig it. I saw the movie too, and that gripped me even less.
Not that I don't like movies with great visuals. I was totally enraptured by the movie Avatar - apart from the last ½ hour, that is. All that game warfare, it's not my thing.
I of course read a lotta religious and spiritual literature. One of the books that have formed me most is Gandhi's autobiography, "My Experiments With Truth". After several years of warming up, I started reading it properly when I was about 25. I was spellbound ! I had hardly ever heard about vegetarianism before, and here was a guy who had grown up veg in a completely veg environment. As a kid he didnt quite know why he was veg, but by the time he wrote the book, he sure was convinced.
His love and respect for all living beings, combined with his powerful intellect, have made a deep impression on me. Further, he writes again and again that everything he did was in order to meet God face to face. It never happened, but he was continuously striving - and isnt that the best we can do ?
For six years I was vice-chairman and international secretary of the Danish Vegetarian Society. During that time I wrote a series of articles (in Danish) under the headline "Gandhi and vegetarianism". I consider that one of the best things I'v done, and a tribute to one of my heroes.
Guess I'l soon have to write a biography of Priest
Nicky. (Quoting Message by Head banger from Monday, February 22, 2010 8:50:36 AM)
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Head banger wrote: |
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true, or we might not even be here now.
other than the bible do you read fantasy books?
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Nicky007 wrote: |
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Not necessarily, Headbanger. There's the possibility of reincarnation, and the hope and faith in eternal life .....
Nicky. |
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[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, February 24, 2010 6:13:37 AM | |
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I don't see it so much as a contradiction as I do a self-serving, ulterior motive! HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Nicky007 from Wednesday, February 24, 2010 3:14:16 AM) | | Nicky007 wrote: | | Did anyone say "contradictory" ? | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Pff!! I actually ENCOURAGE vegetarianism and all that ....MORE MEAT for ME!!!!!!!!!!! HAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | | Nicky007 wrote: | | Headbanger, I'm also interested in hearing about those books. Maybe you could tell us a bit about what they mean to you.
I understand from Mike (Deep Freeze) that there has been a lotta discussion about religion in this forum. I will use the next few days to seek up the stuff in the archives here.
And note that there is a difference between "vegetarianism" and "veganism". Vegetarianism may include milk, eggs and honey, one just avoids all meat (hereunder fish) and products derived from meat. Anyone in tropical and temperate zones can become vegetarian without problems. Young people can make the change from day to day, while middle-aged and older people usually need a transition period.
With veganism, one should be more careful and informed of the nutritional aspects.
If there's some interest, I can expand on these matters.
Nicky. (Quoting Message by Head banger from Tuesday, February 23, 2010 5:12:53 AM)
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Head banger wrote: |
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ah well. had the realm of fantasy interested you I had a book series for you that actualy explores some religions in a logical way (to me)
veganism sounds like a good idea, but its like a lot of good ideas, better for someone else than me. just couldnt do it.
looking forward to your biography, but write it in english. my danish is well.... non existant.
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Nicky007 wrote: |
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Headbanger, I read a lotta stuff, but not fantasy books. Consider that I'm 55 y/o. But I never actually read much fantasy related stuff.
When I was a teen, my bro and several of my friends raved about "The Lord Of The Rings". I never got around to reading it then. A lot later, when I was about 47, I read the first part. By that time I was way beyond being able to dig it. I saw the movie too, and that gripped me even less.
Not that I don't like movies with great visuals. I was totally enraptured by the movie Avatar - apart from the last ½ hour, that is. All that game warfare, it's not my thing.
I of course read a lotta religious and spiritual literature. One of the books that have formed me most is Gandhi's autobiography, "My Experiments With Truth". After several years of warming up, I started reading it properly when I was about 25. I was spellbound ! I had hardly ever heard about vegetarianism before, and here was a guy who had grown up veg in a completely veg environment. As a kid he didnt quite know why he was veg, but by the time he wrote the book, he sure was convinced.
His love and respect for all living beings, combined with his powerful intellect, have made a deep impression on me. Further, he writes again and again that everything he did was in order to meet God face to face. It never happened, but he was continuously striving - and isnt that the best we can do ?
For six years I was vice-chairman and international secretary of the Danish Vegetarian Society. During that time I wrote a series of articles (in Danish) under the headline "Gandhi and vegetarianism". I consider that one of the best things I'v done, and a tribute to one of my heroes.
Guess I'l soon have to write a biography of Priest
Nicky. (Quoting Message by Head banger from Monday, February 22, 2010 8:50:36 AM)
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Head banger wrote: |
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true, or we might not even be here now.
other than the bible do you read fantasy books?
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Nicky007 wrote: |
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Not necessarily, Headbanger. There's the possibility of reincarnation, and the hope and faith in eternal life .....
Nicky. |
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[Nicky007] Wednesday, February 24, 2010 6:04:57 AM | |
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OK, gotit
Well, Mike, you'r first up. I'm gonna check up all your posts back to your fledgling days on the board, uncover every small perversity, conflict, trauma, hidden desire, etc etc. I hope you shudder at this encroachment on your sanctum
Nicky.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Nicky007 from Wednesday, February 24, 2010 3:14:16 AM)
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Nicky007 wrote: |
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Did anyone say "contradictory" ?
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Deep Freeze wrote: |
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Pff!! I actually ENCOURAGE vegetarianism and all that ....MORE MEAT for ME!!!!!!!!!!! HAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Nicky007 wrote: |
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Headbanger, I'm also interested in hearing about those books. Maybe you could tell us a bit about what they mean to you.
I understand from Mike (Deep Freeze) that there has been a lotta discussion about religion in this forum. I will use the next few days to seek up the stuff in the archives here.
And note that there is a difference between "vegetarianism" and "veganism". Vegetarianism may include milk, eggs and honey, one just avoids all meat (hereunder fish) and products derived from meat. Anyone in tropical and temperate zones can become vegetarian without problems. Young people can make the change from day to day, while middle-aged and older people usually need a transition period.
With veganism, one should be more careful and informed of the nutritional aspects.
If there's some interest, I can expand on these matters.
Nicky. (Quoting Message by Head banger from Tuesday, February 23, 2010 5:12:53 AM)
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Head banger wrote: |
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ah well. had the realm of fantasy interested you I had a book series for you that actualy explores some religions in a logical way (to me)
veganism sounds like a good idea, but its like a lot of good ideas, better for someone else than me. just couldnt do it.
looking forward to your biography, but write it in english. my danish is well.... non existant.
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Nicky007 wrote: |
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Headbanger, I read a lotta stuff, but not fantasy books. Consider that I'm 55 y/o. But I never actually read much fantasy related stuff.
When I was a teen, my bro and several of my friends raved about "The Lord Of The Rings". I never got around to reading it then. A lot later, when I was about 47, I read the first part. By that time I was way beyond being able to dig it. I saw the movie too, and that gripped me even less.
Not that I don't like movies with great visuals. I was totally enraptured by the movie Avatar - apart from the last ½ hour, that is. All that game warfare, it's not my thing.
I of course read a lotta religious and spiritual literature. One of the books that have formed me most is Gandhi's autobiography, "My Experiments With Truth". After several years of warming up, I started reading it properly when I was about 25. I was spellbound ! I had hardly ever heard about vegetarianism before, and here was a guy who had grown up veg in a completely veg environment. As a kid he didnt quite know why he was veg, but by the time he wrote the book, he sure was convinced.
His love and respect for all living beings, combined with his powerful intellect, have made a deep impression on me. Further, he writes again and again that everything he did was in order to meet God face to face. It never happened, but he was continuously striving - and isnt that the best we can do ?
For six years I was vice-chairman and international secretary of the Danish Vegetarian Society. During that time I wrote a series of articles (in Danish) under the headline "Gandhi and vegetarianism". I consider that one of the best things I'v done, and a tribute to one of my heroes.
Guess I'l soon have to write a biography of Priest
Nicky. (Quoting Message by Head banger from Monday, February 22, 2010 8:50:36 AM)
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Head banger wrote: |
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true, or we might not even be here now.
other than the bible do you read fantasy books?
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Nicky007 wrote: |
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Not necessarily, Headbanger. There's the possibility of reincarnation, and the hope and faith in eternal life .....
Nicky. |
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[Head banger] Wednesday, February 24, 2010 5:08:29 AM | |
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yeah, my crystal ball is broken. will try to look one up next time I am in the library. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by acolyte55 from Tuesday, February 23, 2010 9:17:18 PM) | | acolyte55 wrote: | | tough call head banger , as i like them i cant crystal ball that you would like them , but have moral dilemas and trials of faith , and does the ends justify the means |
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