| | This is for you, Mr. Allan Adams of Emporia, KS  | | 
11-12-08, 06:25 AM
| | | Re: This is for you, Mr. Allan Adams of Emporia, KS On Dec 10, 5:13*pm, Kent <kent...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You see, buddy boy, there's a distinct reason I don't bother with your
> QBL BS...and probably one (of many) of the reasons that most of the
> others here don't either...it's old news. The Ogam fews and
> connections such as "earth of air" or "spirit of water" and such have
> been in use, discussed, debated, denied, theorized on for far longer
> than you've been creating that psychedelic crap website of yours and
> trying to shove it down other's throats. If you'd came here and
> attempted to actually DISCUSS such things, you might have received a
> better response.
>
> All you've presented so far sounds just like a macaque screeching...
Kent, you poor, sorry, souless creature.
This is a measure of your insanity. Take something like the elemental
accents I use. That is all the (example) “fire in air of water” is.
There is nothing to argue in it unless you have gone religiously
insane. It is only descriptive phrasing. A leaf on a tree can be
described as an extension of the life of the tree into the air. It can
also be described as “fire in air of water”. That does not mean that
the descriptive phrase is the leaf any more than a word becomes its
adjective.
On my site, especially, these are merely used as pointers and
adjectives. For one, I can say certain content is at “fire in air of
water” because that phrase is unique to that location. In other words,
you have your shorts in a bunch over how something is filed. For
another, it is saying consider this text or illustration in light of
“fire in air of water” as a descriptive phrase. Only an insane,
religious fanatic is going to take issue with such an artistic
convention. You are having a knee jerk reaction based on superstitious
notions of word meaning and usage. Remember, I am not chained to any
supernatural sense of these things the way you crazies are. They are
just descriptive words.
One more point: using a site url as a signature is automatic on better
forum boards. It is the convention. It is not considered bad form or
shoving the site down any one’s throat. Check Delphi, for example.
They have tools for doing such signatures with graphics. You are just
Neanderthals in the forum board world, so what is common to us you
grunt and go "hoo hoo" over.
[url]http://niggerwise.com[/url] | 
11-12-08, 07:08 AM
| | | Upcoming winter solstice Hey Dan! I think I just hit a new record...pissed off BBDD bad enough
with one post to make him post three times to bitch at me.
Funny thing is, the complete fool doesn't realize that my last post
was meant to make him lose his cool (that he didn't have to begin
with, but hey...).
Oh well... So what's the Winter Solstice going to be like where you're
at? You two have any special plans for it?
What about anyone else? Special plans for the Solstice? Got any local
markers you watch? | 
11-12-08, 07:23 AM
| | | Re: Upcoming winter solstice On Dec 11, 12:08*am, Kent <kent...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Dan! I think I just hit a new record...pissed off BBDD bad enough
> with one post to make him post three times to bitch at me.
>
> Funny thing is, the complete fool doesn't realize that my last post
> was meant to make him lose his cool (that he didn't have to begin
> with, but hey...).
>
> Oh well... So what's the Winter Solstice going to be like where you're
> at? You two have any special plans for it?
>
> What about anyone else? Special plans for the Solstice? Got any local
> markers you watch?
Why would I be pissed off? Why would more than one post indicate I
am?? Why would you suggest such a thing to Dan who customarily posts
several at a time??? You find meaning in everything, including Druid,
according to your own delusions. Notice he didn't address a single
issue raised.
[url]http://niggerwise.com[/url] | 
11-12-08, 07:25 AM
| | | Re: Upcoming winter solstice On Dec 11, 12:08*am, Kent <kent...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Dan! I think I just hit a new record...pissed off BBDD bad enough
> with one post to make him post three times to bitch at me.
>
> Funny thing is, the complete fool doesn't realize that my last post
> was meant to make him lose his cool (that he didn't have to begin
> with, but hey...).
>
> Oh well... So what's the Winter Solstice going to be like where you're
> at? You two have any special plans for it?
>
> What about anyone else? Special plans for the Solstice? Got any local
> markers you watch?
Now imagine if Kenny finds so much meaning in more than one post, how
much he must give to the most meaningless events and then claim them
Druid.
[url]http://niggerwise.com[/url] | 
11-12-08, 07:29 AM
| | | Re: Upcoming winter solstice On Dec 11, 12:08*am, Kent <kent...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Dan! I think I just hit a new record...pissed off BBDD bad enough
> with one post to make him post three times to bitch at me.
>
> Funny thing is, the complete fool doesn't realize that my last post
> was meant to make him lose his cool (that he didn't have to begin
> with, but hey...).
>
> Oh well... So what's the Winter Solstice going to be like where you're
> at? You two have any special plans for it?
>
> What about anyone else? Special plans for the Solstice? Got any local
> markers you watch?
Such attributing meaning where there is none is symptomatic of someone
lost in themselves. This is a person, no doubt, the world would not
even blink if they had never happened, and he thinks all things are
not only in reference to himself, but to his glorification. Such a
person cannot know mundane reality, let alone Druid.
[url]http://niggerwise.com[/url] | 
11-12-08, 11:59 AM
| | | Re: Upcoming winter solstice On Dec 11, 12:08*am, Kent <kent...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Dan! I think I just hit a new record...pissed off BBDD bad enough
> with one post to make him post three times to bitch at me.
>
> Funny thing is, the complete fool doesn't realize that my last post
> was meant to make him lose his cool (that he didn't have to begin
> with, but hey...).
>
> Oh well... So what's the Winter Solstice going to be like where you're
> at? You two have any special plans for it?
>
> What about anyone else? Special plans for the Solstice? Got any local
> markers you watch?
Deborah and I will either be at the Washington Monument watching the
Sun rise or in Williamsburg. As they usually do, the sunrise and entry
of light into Newgrange in the lands of my ancestors will be shown on
the web. I have to find out from Victor where this can be seen real
time on the web this year:
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNVIw061vJ4[/url]
The Sun illiminates the messages along the passage and it then jouneys
between the symbols on the rocks in the inner chamber exchanging the
message between itself and the people while it enlivens the earth.
Searles O'Dubhain | 
11-12-08, 02:07 PM
| | | Re: Upcoming winter solstice On Dec 11, 4:59*am, odubhai...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Dec 11, 12:08*am, Kent <kent...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey Dan! I think I just hit a new record...pissed off BBDD bad enough
> > with one post to make him post three times to bitch at me.
>
> > Funny thing is, the complete fool doesn't realize that my last post
> > was meant to make him lose his cool (that he didn't have to begin
> > with, but hey...).
>
> > Oh well... So what's the Winter Solstice going to be like where you're
> > at? You two have any special plans for it?
>
> > What about anyone else? Special plans for the Solstice? Got any local
> > markers you watch?
>
> Deborah and I will either be at the Washington Monument watching the
> Sun rise or in Williamsburg. As they usually do, the sunrise and entry
> of light into Newgrange in the lands of my ancestors will be shown on
> the web. I have to find out from Victor where this can be seen real
> time on the web this year:
>
> [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNVIw061vJ4[/url]
>
> The Sun illiminates the messages along the passage and it then jouneys
> between the symbols on the rocks in the inner chamber exchanging the
> message between itself and the people while it enlivens the earth.
>
> Searles O'Dubhain
Gosh, I will just be wasting my time (in comparison) with a local
manufacturer in efforts to insure jobs during challenging times due a
world wide economic downturn. Guess I am just not fascist Druid
enough. World events have their winter, too, and we in the sane world
our own way of observing solstice.
[url]http://niggerwise.com/zlab.html[/url] | 
11-12-08, 02:25 PM
| | | Re: Upcoming winter solstice On Dec 11, 4:59*am, odubhai...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Dec 11, 12:08*am, Kent <kent...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey Dan! I think I just hit a new record...pissed off BBDD bad enough
> > with one post to make him post three times to bitch at me.
>
> > Funny thing is, the complete fool doesn't realize that my last post
> > was meant to make him lose his cool (that he didn't have to begin
> > with, but hey...).
>
> > Oh well... So what's the Winter Solstice going to be like where you're
> > at? You two have any special plans for it?
>
> > What about anyone else? Special plans for the Solstice? Got any local
> > markers you watch?
>
> Deborah and I will either be at the Washington Monument watching the
> Sun rise or in Williamsburg. As they usually do, the sunrise and entry
> of light into Newgrange in the lands of my ancestors will be shown on
> the web. I have to find out from Victor where this can be seen real
> time on the web this year:
>
> [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNVIw061vJ4[/url]
>
> The Sun illiminates the messages along the passage and it then jouneys
> between the symbols on the rocks in the inner chamber exchanging the
> message between itself and the people while it enlivens the earth.
>
> Searles O'Dubhain
Guess what! Greater things than that enliven earth ~ and that,
insignificant. Solstice, especially winter solstice, is a very
powerful instrument when we get past the fake mumbo jumbo worship and
down to REAL work.
[url]http://niggerwise.com[/url] | 
11-12-08, 02:39 PM
| | | Re: Upcoming winter solstice On Dec 11, 4:59*am, odubhai...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Dec 11, 12:08*am, Kent <kent...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey Dan! I think I just hit a new record...pissed off BBDD bad enough
> > with one post to make him post three times to bitch at me.
>
> > Funny thing is, the complete fool doesn't realize that my last post
> > was meant to make him lose his cool (that he didn't have to begin
> > with, but hey...).
>
> > Oh well... So what's the Winter Solstice going to be like where you're
> > at? You two have any special plans for it?
>
> > What about anyone else? Special plans for the Solstice? Got any local
> > markers you watch?
>
> Deborah and I will either be at the Washington Monument watching the
> Sun rise or in Williamsburg. As they usually do, the sunrise and entry
> of light into Newgrange in the lands of my ancestors will be shown on
> the web. I have to find out from Victor where this can be seen real
> time on the web this year:
>
> [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNVIw061vJ4[/url]
>
> The Sun illiminates the messages along the passage and it then jouneys
> between the symbols on the rocks in the inner chamber exchanging the
> message between itself and the people while it enlivens the earth.
>
> Searles O'Dubhain
Homage to earth and her nature is in shoulder to the boulder sweat
inducing effort to solve the problems threatening the world. It is not
in kneeling for fascist worship or blindly accepting silly and
fanciful notions about what great nature is subject to. While you
contemplate some antique human effort as “enlivening earth”, others
contemplate “closed loop production models” that could save this
earth.
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11-12-08, 05:17 PM
| | | Re: Upcoming winter solstice "Kent" wrote
> Hey Dan! I think I just hit a new record...pissed off BBDD bad enough
> with one post to make him post three times to bitch at me.
Noted and logged. Makes me think he should read that poem again.
> Funny thing is, the complete fool doesn't realize that my last post
> was meant to make him lose his cool (that he didn't have to begin
> with, but hey...).
- and easy, too. Boring, really. Hard to believe anyone would take
themselves so incredibly serious and self-important as this specimen.
The dude needs to lighten up for sure.
> Oh well... So what's the Winter Solstice going to be like where you're
> at? You two have any special plans for it?
>
> What about anyone else? Special plans for the Solstice? Got any
> local markers you watch?
Not yet, really, since we just moved and don't even know what our newly
discovered 'Great Outdoors'  might have in store for us, in that respect.
Maybe a chance for me to *set* such a marker. I've always loved what
someone else did with this one here:
[url]http://downloads.euro-celts.org/images/solstice-pole.jpg[/url]
Neat. I want one!
Other than that... The kid's coming up to visit and we will be getting
together with one of the neighbors for a nice relaxed evening of completely
non-religious celebration, possibly with an appreciative 'offering' thrown
in for spice. That's all we know so far. You? Any 'grander' plans? |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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