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Post by donq on Apr 23, 2016 4:23:38 GMT
Mine might be India as I've just come across some proofs. (from "India Opines" by Deepti Verma) The reason why I don't dare to know if there's a life after death: One could not pluck a flower without troubling a star, indeed. :-) In god, we...urh? There's no public bar there any more, because... Smoking is bad for... Visiting and having a good health. People live a long life there. Land of animal lovers, indeed! Always respecting those who already passed away.
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Post by donq on Apr 23, 2016 7:04:55 GMT
Oh my! Where's this shoe repair shop located? Very spiritual, I have to tell.
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Post by aceofcups on Apr 23, 2016 19:46:54 GMT
I heard another Shoe Shop nearby was there "Arch" enemy... that would stick their "Tongue" out and "Sock" whoever entered the first shoe store
ace
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Post by krsnaraja on Apr 24, 2016 0:19:58 GMT
Minefields..mindfields..Nobody dares go through minefields..mindfields and remain unscathed. Sooner or later you step on one & it goes kaboom! Life after death? " It`s a box of chocolates. You never know what you`re going to get. " ( Forest Gump ).
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Post by donq on Apr 24, 2016 5:57:43 GMT
Hi Ace,
In Tibetan style it might means greeting gesture. But it Maori's, it used to mean, "Your skin look delicious, I can't wait to eat you!"? (gulp!)
Hi Krsnaraja,
True. Life is full of surprises; you never know what will happen next.
But the only problem is, you can't have your (chocolate) cake and eat it (too). :-)
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Post by donq on Apr 24, 2016 6:00:44 GMT
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Post by chimera on Apr 24, 2016 7:35:21 GMT
Yes the man ( from west of Wales) said in his Will: "being of sound mind I leave everyting to meself".
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