:-)
- From: knoxwilliam@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 09:26:37 -0700 (PDT)
HOLY ***!
I've been had!
Seriously, who's the twat behind this joke?????
:-)
I LOVE IT!
is gra liom e.
[no "gra orm e" anywhere to be found]
dude, are you real? or is this a joke?
This is hard-core awesome!
Seriously, I don't know who you are, but you have MADE MY
DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is heavy.
There are still people like you around! I thought this europe went the
way of hollywood ten years ago.
I need to go and get my head around this.
I am one happy man right now.
:-)
buiochas leat as seo. ta seo brilliant laidhc. chan fhuil fhios agam
ce a ra.
chan e an t-airgead gach rud.
:-)
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An rabh tú féin riamh taobh amuigh den teach tábhairne?<<
chan olaim. ni chaithim tabac.
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but be careful of information and "knowledge". it isnt as original as
you think. you aren't as great as you think.
all of this knowledge is only stuff you have taken from somewhere
else. all the words, the phrases....
this is all from books, people, tv, etc.
it's all re-hashed. you don't own this language. you are temporary.
this 9information isnt "yours".
one simply passes on what one has seen and heard, rather like a
parrot.
---------
UG Krishnamurti:
Your constant utilization of thought to give continuity to your
separative self is 'you'. There is nothing there inside you other than
that.
.
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