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Post by B on Jan 30, 2011 22:48:47 GMT -5
Oh? where do you see that? would you like to? that's M's wife oh REALLY? lol You will never, ever figure this One out. lolol ha ha ha Order of the Rainbow:Manson recruited the girls as nuns for his new religion called the Order of the Rainbow. As nuns, Squeaky and Good were forbidden to have sex, watch violent movies, or smoke and were required to dress in long hooded robes. Manson renamed Squeaky "Red" and her job was to save the Redwoods. Good was renamed "Blue" because of her blue eyes. She's like a rainbow. (It was a fake mustache.)
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Jan 30, 2011 23:22:12 GMT -5
Order of the Rainbow:Manson recruited the girls as nuns for his new religion called the Order of the Rainbow. As nuns, Squeaky and Good were forbidden to have sex, watch violent movies, or smoke and were required to dress in long hooded robes. Manson renamed Squeaky "Red" and her job was to save the Redwoods. Good was renamed "Blue" because of her blue eyes. She's like a rainbow. (It was a fake mustache.)
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Post by jarvitronics on Jan 30, 2011 23:53:52 GMT -5
-j wrote: it even says 'Cap' over her head.I see SIN Heh! Wrong 'her', B; you are looking at the crinoline. Instead, look at the silhouette formed by the text; there's your dame, with a dome on her dome. -j
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Post by B on Jan 31, 2011 0:15:37 GMT -5
Ah! ;D
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Post by ramone on Jan 31, 2011 0:33:21 GMT -5
About a 42 - 12 - 36
Sexy Sadie, what have they done....
Sorta weird that eye - I must say.
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Post by jarvitronics on Jan 31, 2011 0:56:50 GMT -5
About a 42 - 12 - 36 Sexy Sadie, what have they done.... Sorta weird that eye - I must say. Indeed! Double indeed! Downright creepy. -j
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Post by ramone on Jan 31, 2011 1:27:47 GMT -5
Interesting - it's possible Sinatra comes from senator.
The wiki:"The Latin word senator was adopted into English with no change in spelling. Its meaning is derived from a very ancient form of simple social organization in which decision-making powers are reserved for the eldest men." hmmm...
'The Chairman of the..'
'Ol' blue eye(s)'
double hmmm..
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Post by jarvitronics on Jan 31, 2011 1:39:05 GMT -5
The white king has no choice; he must 'take' the red queen. (I wonder how the white queen feels about that?) -j
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Post by ramone on Jan 31, 2011 9:38:32 GMT -5
Taken.
To the court. Maybe to the hoop. (was this in the script she asks she asks)
A faux ball
A Fall
Sing it!
Ah, we've circled 'round to our hyper-threaded theme once again.
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Post by ramone on Feb 1, 2011 12:50:29 GMT -5
And this scenario also presents itself-
`It is the voice of my child!' the White Queen cried out as she rushed past the King, so violently that she knocked him over among the cinders. `My precious Lily! My imperial kitten!' and she began scrambling wildly up the side of the fender
She glanced rather shyly at the real Queen as she said this, but her companion only smiled pleasantly, and said, `That's easily managed. You can be the White Queen's Pawn, if you like, as Lily's* too young to play; and you're in the Second Square to began with: when you get to the Eighth Square you'll be a Queen -- ' (thanks 'I')
Alice receives coronation
-takes red queen and wins.
Who kept the castle who was the rook who kept the castle through glass we look
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Post by B on Feb 1, 2011 14:29:45 GMT -5
ALICE ON THE OTHER SIDEA Musical for Young Audiences"Adapted from Lewis Carroll by Matt Buchanan CHARACTERS (In Order of Appearance) Alice A White Pawn The White Queen The White King The White Knight A Tiger-lily A Rose An Iris Several Daisies A Violet The Red Queen A Man in Paper A Goat A Beetle A Train Conductor A Horse A Gnat A Fawn Tweedledum Tweedledee The Red King A Sheep Humpty Dumpty Slithy Toves, Borogoves and Mome Raths An Old Man A Hero The Jabberwock A Great Many Soldiers Haigha The Lion The Unicorn Hatta The Red Knight A Stork A Frog A Dormouse Several Waiters A Roast of Mutton A Plum Pudding" This is a perusal copy only. NO COPYING OF ANY KIND PERMITTED. (You may print this document for ease of reading.) Possession of this document confers no other rights .------------- An Iris, a beetle, but ya make just one goat joke... Jefferson Airplane "The Other Side of this Life"www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP5keHkBXZk
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Post by B on Feb 1, 2011 15:39:24 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 1, 2011 16:11:54 GMT -5
And this scenario also presents itself- `It is the voice of my child!' the White Queen cried out as she rushed past the King, so violently that she knocked him over among the cinders. `My precious Lily! My imperial kitten!' and she began scrambling wildly up the side of the fender She glanced rather shyly at the real Queen as she said this, but her companion only smiled pleasantly, and said, `That's easily managed. You can be the White Queen's Pawn, if you like, as Lily's* too young to play; and you're in the Second Square to began with: when you get to the Eighth Square you'll be a Queen -- ' (thanks 'I') Alice receives coronation -takes red queen and wins. Who kept the castle who was the rook who kept the castle through glass we look You're welcome, Ramone. "Who kept the castle who was the rook who kept the castle through glass we look"I know you know the answer to those questions, and more. Alice receives coronation
-takes red queen and wins.[/i] ¡Olé! lol
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Post by iameye on Feb 1, 2011 19:05:28 GMT -5
"...there is a cluster of stars known as the Pleiades. This word, which means the congregation of the judge or ruler, comes to us through the Greek Septuagint as the translation of the Hebrew kimah, which means the heap or accumulation... "It consists of a number of stars (in the neck of Taurus) which appear to be near together. The brightest of them...has come down to us with an Arabic name - Al Cyone means the centre, and has given the idea to some astronomers that it is the centre of the whole universe. The Syriac name for the Pleiades is Succoth, which means booths. lol Alcyone or Halcyone - `queen who wards off evil'
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Post by ramone on Feb 7, 2011 16:10:54 GMT -5
And this scenario also presents itself- `It is the voice of my child!' the White Queen cried out as she rushed past the King, so violently that she knocked him over among the cinders. `My precious Lily! My imperial kitten!' and she began scrambling wildly up the side of the fender She glanced rather shyly at the real Queen as she said this, but her companion only smiled pleasantly, and said, `That's easily managed. You can be the White Queen's Pawn, if you like, as Lily's* too young to play; and you're in the Second Square to began with: when you get to the Eighth Square you'll be a Queen -- ' (thanks 'I') Alice receives coronation -takes red queen and wins. Who kept the castle who was the rook who kept the castle through glass we look You're welcome, Ramone. "Who kept the castle who was the rook who kept the castle through glass we look"I know you know the answer to those questions, and more. Alice receives coronation
-takes red queen and wins.[/i] ¡Olé! lol [/quote] All you need is....
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Post by ipuffin on Apr 13, 2011 16:21:18 GMT -5
I'd never even heard of this until tonight. Unreleased 'McCartney' song. There have to be significant clues in this one! (I'm pondering how it fits in. Feel free to join in the surmising! ;D) Cage ('Paul McCartney') hear it:www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTuNECu1EK4&NR=1Ow Aaah, aaah Ah ah Emotional moments, you left in a rage But if you could love me now, I wouldn't be in a cage Provisional license, I'm under arrest But if you could get me out, I'd like to take another test Aah I've been said to tell you That the man you were with last night Is feeling sorry, sorry 'Cause he told me to tell you That he hardly ever lies But he lied to you last night He didn't mean it, no Said he didn't mean it, no He didn't mean it, no Said he didn't mean it, no I've been said to tell you That the man you were with last night Is feeling lonely only for you He told me to tell you That he hardly ever cries But he cried for you last night, ooh He didn't mean it, no Said he didn't mean it, no He didn't mean it, no Said he didn't mean it, no Emotional moment, you left in a rage! But if you could love me now, I wouldn't be in a cage. Dramatic performance, direct from the stage But if you could get me out, I won't be in a cage An obvious jail reference. or maybe about the moment he opens up and tells someone he is not really who he claims to be - with disastrous results! He didn't mean to lie, he HAD to. remember, music can be deceiving. Sometimes the lyrics are written beforehand..... Horrendous song, by the way.
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Post by ipuffin on Apr 13, 2011 16:32:30 GMT -5
Something about that song always gives me the chills...and it just BEGS to be deciphered. Perhaps too much? Double-bluff?
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Post by B on Apr 13, 2011 20:23:36 GMT -5
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Post by jarvitronics on Apr 14, 2011 13:02:27 GMT -5
Something about that song always gives me the chills...and it just BEGS to be deciphered. Perhaps too much? Double-bluff? Catch up! Heinz's stock housing: Paul would eat this (minus the "gore"...that's too much). -j
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Post by ipuffin on Apr 14, 2011 13:36:15 GMT -5
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Post by jarvitronics on Apr 14, 2011 13:56:40 GMT -5
Alice and LSD -j
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Post by jarvitronics on Apr 14, 2011 14:07:09 GMT -5
Take a trip to the tall-tale harbor. -j
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Post by ipuffin on Jun 1, 2011 21:16:19 GMT -5
That Was Your First Mistake You Took Your Lucky Break And Broke It In Two Now What Can Be Done For You You Broke It In Two
0n the day when you were one, you became two. But when you become two, what will you do?
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