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Post by B on Dec 1, 2012 21:13:02 GMT -5
Did someone here recently post a picture of an archer or Sagittarius image? If you are someone who did, please tell me where to look for it. Thanks!
(Don't worry; you're not in trouble! ;D)
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Post by iameye on Dec 1, 2012 22:21:58 GMT -5
Did someone here recently post a picture of an archer or Sagittarius image? If you are someone who did, please tell me where to look for it. Thanks! (Don't worry; you're not in trouble! ;D) lol Maybe you saw it in a dream, B. Well, I dreamed I saw the knights In armor coming, Saying something about a Queen. There were peasants singing and Drummers drumming And the archer split the tree. There was a fanfare blowing To the sun That was floating on the breeze. Look at Mother Nature on the run In the nineteen seventies. Look at Mother Nature on the run In the 19 seventies.I think you better call John! Red means run, son Numbers add up to NOTHING Just think of me as One you'd never figurelol
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Post by B on Dec 1, 2012 23:08:00 GMT -5
Hunter with Bow, Your Redemption Draweth Nighwww.youtube.com/watch?v=EnGfzaxIcb8"The hunter with a bow, but no arrow. For my arrow shall be show forth in love a glowing arrow of light and fire. I am love to those who know me, I am a consuming fire for those who have tarried too long..."Me and My Arrow by Harry Nilssonwww.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ2kug89fAQTraffic - Freedom Rider www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_CDAZW4mWEWhen lightning strikes you to the bone, you turn around, you're all alone By the time you hear that silent sound, then your soul is in the lost and found Forever, forever Freedom rider Here it comes
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Post by B on Dec 1, 2012 23:15:38 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Dec 2, 2012 6:09:19 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Dec 2, 2012 7:21:07 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Dec 7, 2012 9:44:36 GMT -5
Topping the Garden's tower was a statue of Diana, by noted sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, which caused Madison Square Park to become known as "Diana's little wooded park". The original gilt copper statue was 18 ft (5.5 m) tall, and weighed 1,800 lb (820 kg), and spun with the wind; Saint-Gaudens had draped the statue in cloth, but this was soon blown away. This is now at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and a copy is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Saint-Gaudens made several smaller variants in bronze, one of which was on display in the entryway of both Madison Square Garden III, built in 1925, and the current Madison Square Garden. www.flickr.com/photos/27036710@N05/7444030426/ ;D
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Post by iameye on Dec 7, 2012 11:33:57 GMT -5
lol ;D
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Post by B on Dec 7, 2012 12:48:57 GMT -5
Awwwwwww. Just a note to everyone: A family situation has arisen that requires my attention for the next day or two, so - aside from stopping in from time to time to delete posts from spammers - I will not be able to spend much time on the forum 'til after Sunday. Best wishes to y'all.
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