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Just thought... (aka the "what the hell is this all about" thread) |
Davo_169 Joined: Sep 06, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: perth/thredbo PM, WWW
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@mass
the gathering (of) men in tight swimmers
the gathering (of the) mentally insane, TEAM SASQUASH
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scotsboyuk Joined: Jun 02, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM, WWW
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@masseur
You were close.
@Vlamm
That's not a bad effort.
@all
TGMITS means 'The Great Moderator In The Sky'.
"I may be drunk my dear woman, but in the morning I will be sober, and you will still be ugly." WSC |
batesie Joined: Feb 13, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: London, UK PM |
I really don't know if i should in to work today. How do i keep these demons at bay?
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whizkidd Joined: May 14, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: India PM, WWW
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Here's what i could muster for QUICKSHARE- Quite An Useless But Cool Kinda Story on How A Rich (guy) Enjoyed (His S700)
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Vlammetje Joined: Mar 01, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Den Haag PM, WWW
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DO GO TO WORK! You never know what surprising events you may encounter! Like me..... supposed to go archiving but no paper containers have been brought...... no work to do, dressed in jeans and a first row seat to look at the drama of a 7 story scaffold ready to fall all over a parking lot full of luxury cars
Oooooooh the joys of work
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govigov Joined: Jul 30, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Back home - Cochin PM |
Whats was that saying by nostradamus about, terrors from sky and 9/11. (Funny he even got the date correct.)
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Davo_169 Joined: Sep 06, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: perth/thredbo PM, WWW
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quite unsual in (that) careful knowledge sustained herein......ummm OH F**K how do you spell quikshare again
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Vlammetje Joined: Mar 01, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Den Haag PM, WWW
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i thought that was just a hoax... I do not believe the actual texts are to be found anywhere in 'the centuries'
but I'm sure i could get the quote you're referring to... something about 'king of terror from the skies' if i'm not mistaken.... but not nostradamus
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scotsboyuk Joined: Jun 02, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM, WWW
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I wonder if Nostradamus predicted the P1000 ...
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"I may be drunk my dear woman, but in the morning I will be sober, and you will still be ugly." WSC
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govigov Joined: Jul 30, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Back home - Cochin PM |
It ends something like, "new city will fall to the ground"
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tranquil Joined: Dec 15, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
Yesterday
He was old and grey and far away
So I'm tougher than a train today
saying "Hey Masseur, your zimmerframe is here to stay"
Oh I believe I'll hide somewhere...
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Davo_169 Joined: Sep 06, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: perth/thredbo PM, WWW
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heres a story,
of this a crazy thread ,
that started out as sum 1 (100) with a Q?
then it got side tracked by a guy named tranquil
who had a crazy song
heres a story
of this current thread
theres members chattin bout nostrodamus
and i highly doubt that poor sum1 (100)
will get his Q? answered
and thats the why this thread is filled with (a) crazy bunch
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Vlammetje Joined: Mar 01, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Den Haag PM, WWW
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Quote:
| Nostradamus Predicted 9/11
Nostradamus may have lived in the sixteenth century, but if you believe what his followers say (and I would encourage you not to), his gaze extended far into the future. He's been credited with predicting numerous major world events such as the great London fire of 1666, the rise of Adolf Hitler, and the Iranian revolution of 1979.
Of course, the big problem with Nostradamus's predictions is that he's never very specific about anything. You can never tell he's predicted something before the event actually happens. Everything becomes clear only in hindsight. And when I say 'clear,' I mean that in the most ambiguous, murky sense.
Soon after 9/11 an email began to circulate around claiming that he had foretold the terrorist attacks. A number of 'genuine Nostradamus quatrains' were offered as proof of this claim. There were a couple of different versions of these quatrains that got passed around, but the most popular set read as follows:
In the City of God there will be a great thunder,
Two brothers torn apart by Chaos,
while the fortress endures,
the great leader will succumb.
The third big war will begin when the big city is burning.
On the 11th day of the 9 month,
two metal birds will crash into two tall statues
in the new city,
and the world will end soon after.
Wow! Sure sounds like Nostradamus nailed that one. Just one problem. These quatrains don't appear in any of Nostradamus's writings. He never wrote them. So he can't get credit for them.
The final five lines appear to have been written after 9/11 by an anonymous prankster. More intriguing, however, are the first four lines. They were written before 9/11 by a college student named Neil Marshall. He included them in an article in which, ironically enough, he was debunking Nostradamus. He wanted to show that if you write something vague enough it can be interpreted to mean almost anything. Evidently he succeeded a little too well in his imitation of Nostradamus. (Or maybe Neil possesses hidden powers that he was never aware of. Maybe he's the next Nostradamus!)
Numerous people were taken in by these phony Nostradamus quatrains, and interest in Nostradamus rose to an all-time high. For a brief while his name became the most popular search term on all the major internet search engines. And I bet that's something that not even Nostradamus predicted would ever happen.
References/Further Reading:
Neil Marshall, Nostradamus: A Critical Analysis
Text copyright © 2002 Alex Boese
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Vlammetje Joined: Mar 01, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Den Haag PM, WWW
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yesterday
seemed esato di'nt know how to play
now all reason has gone away
the folly is here to stay!
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govigov Joined: Jul 30, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Back home - Cochin PM |
Still giving the chills as usual. :-D
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