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=> There, there... calm down!

There, there... calm down!
Posted by Jeff aereee (Guest) - Wednesday, November 10 2004, 4:39:10 (CET)
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Pobrecito,
¿Estas triste porque no puedes ir lejos del hotel "Ari'b Amriyka"? Lo siento mucho.

En el año próximo en Jerusalem...o Tenacatita!

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parhad wrote:
>II enjoyed reading this all over again....think of aina and Petr as our own missing link...to what, I don't know....but there he is along with the other hairy apes in Assyria. The picture the boys paint of an Assyria where no one ever moved in....where no one married anyone but an immediate Assyrian neighbor, even though they welcomed anyone from anywhere...along with the idea that nothing changed much but remained pure and only Assyrian for a few tousand years...and that when these people ALL converted to Christianity...which oddly enough WAS foreign to the region...they became the even purer and onlier Assyrians to be alllowed...is so quaint and humorous that it makes you want to pat them all on their heads and then send them to bed without their suppers...the little hairy sillies!
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>If anyone is wondering what could possibly shet ma mouf for this long...I am being held captive in a mall in California...trapped in a suite in one of those disgusting places we hold our conventions in...an Assyrian Convention without Assyrians...atrium and restaurant all to myself...it's no consolation that I am not paying for any of it becaue I AM paying just by BEING HERE>
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>I find I can't bear to look gringos in the face...I shove the USA TODAY shoved under my door each morning right back out into the hall...I don't need to read the news...I'v seen this all before and pretty soon the Inquisition will be familiar all over again.
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>This has to be the weirdest place I have EVER sculpted in...I thought the back of my 1966 Ford truck, parked near la Guardia airport in New York was strange...but then I was poor and just starting out back then...whereas I am poor but just ending up now. There's a moral there somewhere.
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>To approximate sanity, surrounded as I am by Sears, Taco Bell and Starbucks, I read Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" on orders from a kid of mine...don't care much for detective novels and when DID those two ever sleep....but I could well believe the church would stoop to murder to keep itself in power....and their hatred and fear of women and men who adore women is all too clear. Anything that makes a human bean out of Jesus is sacred to me and efforts to make a divine sheish kabob out of him show no understanding for the message or love for the messenger...so they got my attention.
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>Those mysoginistic, bigoted old farts in no way understood what the man was all aout. Gilgamesh got it right...Gilgamesh is my man and the only person wiser was Sidhuri the Divine Barmaid. She and I would have had a LOT of fun. Love your children as much as any other children on earth..and abide by the Assyrian Golden Rule....then watch the pope shed buckets of tears as his stocks and bonds collapse and the rest of these bums have to get real jobs.
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>Long Live Denny's!!
>Thanks.



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