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@786KBR I would love to read the Quaraan; haven't had direct access to it as i have had to other wonderful texts. My personal favourite are those documented by Carlos Casteneda. Very worth reading. As are those by Franz Bardon.
@francois, for a minute there i was under the impression that you'd lost the plot. I'm glad you think for yourself. What greater gift can we give to the Divine than to find our own Way home...
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Posted: 2006-11-01 15:20:00
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@ psycho, lost the plot? plot? what plot? there is no plot until i decide that there should be something like plot in life...until then it is just a figment of my imagination=) lol! Okay, just me being silly.
Been a busy day, but good. Working on a presentation once again, and it is looking slick. And when I say so, I mean the marketers are bowing at my feet once again saying how brilliant it is, but I am too fussy to be happy with it, but it is looking nice. I always have a little bit of an abstract feel to the backgrounds for my material, and add the relevant company (as we have a holding company and few companies) logo in, and then it looks good. The graphic designer did an excellent job on the logos for the company.
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Posted: 2006-11-01 15:51:12
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Isn't it ironic that so many people who claim to be religious and devout still entertain the notion that a benevolent Creator would deny eternal life to those of differing religions? I find it hard to believe that the Creator would deny Gandhi or Mother Theresa access to eternity merely because they had differing views. Those are merely two well-known names; there are hundreds of thousands of other (unsung) saints...
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Posted: 2006-11-01 16:28:00
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I actually had a quaraan with me the weekend but didn't open it! Long story of why i had it. I'm off to club Mynt for a private birthday party later and will most certainly see some clients with a babalaas in the morning. Don't like them much...
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Posted: 2006-11-01 17:16:00
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Hey cuz, i received 16 proofsets today, all of which originally belonged to one of your clients! I'm a very happy Krypsta vanaand
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Posted: 2006-11-01 17:35:00
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Well done kryptic! U must be over the moon! Did i tell u that i'm meeting uncle Tito on the 15th? Still thinking of a good opening line to leave him with a lasting impression.
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Posted: 2006-11-01 18:16:00
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For sheezy?? Well, how about giving him a traditional Xhosa greeting? Maybe you could ask him for his autograph too, and if it's an official function/dinner/lunch you could ask him to sign the programme. It would be a perfect Xmas gift for your favourite cuz's collection
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Posted: 2006-11-01 19:21:00
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En route to work this morning, amongst the rush hour crawl into London along the A13 motorway, a little humour brightens up the day when I notice the sticker on the rear right of the old Fiat Panda 1000 in front of us...
Nitrous Oxide in that?!
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Posted: 2006-11-01 20:58:32
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Religion, eish...this subject just doesn't gel with me.
Right now I'm listening to some nice mbaqanga music, Shwi- Nomthekhala
@da wanqsta: I'm looking at buying a car...never owned one (don't ask me why) but one thing is for sure, I'm not buying a Fiat Panda...I'll be mowed down on the highway by all the BEE fatcats in their BIG 4x4's.
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Posted: 2006-11-01 21:15:58
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@ brix, what you thinking of getting? New or second hand? And you are black, so it has to be smooth:) the toyota yaris is going for about 90k i think. Not too fond of that. Would prefer a run x if i would have to go toyota. You could get a more eastern flavour. They not as common criminal pick as for example a golf or such. Buying a car is such a big investment. It sucks:) but it is usually very needed in our country with sucky public transport.
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Posted: 2006-11-01 22:02:12
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