Newcastlers - Introduce Yourself
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Wonder Woman
joann
Dice
feish
Runa
Bobber
Azaes de Swan
Fester the Jester
Rookie
Truthiness
Lady
Spock
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Re: Newcastlers - Introduce Yourself
Hi BB,
Good to see you here. You can change your name yourself to "BelzeBob" in your profile.
This forum platform is much more flexible in many ways.
Azaes de Swan
Good to see you here. You can change your name yourself to "BelzeBob" in your profile.
This forum platform is much more flexible in many ways.
Azaes de Swan
Azaes de Swan- Posts : 27
Join date : 2008-02-06
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Bobber ....... I like the name BelzeBob, too.
Azeas .... I read what you wrote about friendship on the PP. Beautiful.
BB .... I'm wings, your devoted servant .... Please don't take your edge off .... We love you just the way you are .... Don't change a hair for me, not if you care for me.Wings: please forgive my former grumpings. I will wholeheartedly do my best to be nice and contribute to increased happiness both for the forum and for you personally.
Azeas .... I read what you wrote about friendship on the PP. Beautiful.
maid- Posts : 43
Join date : 2008-02-06
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Actually Bobber is quite nice. I'll keep it.
Now I'm bobbing:
Question: Who put those pretty girls there in the upper left?
Now I'm bobbing:
Question: Who put those pretty girls there in the upper left?
Bobber- Posts : 17
Join date : 2008-02-15
Re: Newcastlers - Introduce Yourself
They come from Korea to celebrate the opening of the Newcastle.
We are doing pretty good for being only 1 week old.
don't you think?
We are doing pretty good for being only 1 week old.
don't you think?
Azaes de Swan- Posts : 27
Join date : 2008-02-06
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Azeas ..... Of course I'm biased, but I think New Castle beats PP and mtsar by a long shot. Ciggy's forum, www.webanarchy.net is pretty hard to beat, though.
We're only a week old. Can you imagine when the Castle is full? I don't want to get too big, though. A forum loses something when it gets too big.
We're only a week old. Can you imagine when the Castle is full? I don't want to get too big, though. A forum loses something when it gets too big.
maid- Posts : 43
Join date : 2008-02-06
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BB ....... wings is the maid and Lady of the Castle.
Everyone ....... Please let the Lady or maid know if you need any help with anything.
All our members are considered royalty. Only the best for our guests.
Everyone ....... Please let the Lady or maid know if you need any help with anything.
All our members are considered royalty. Only the best for our guests.
Lady- Posts : 195
Join date : 2008-02-07
Re: Newcastlers - Introduce Yourself
Hello all,
Just got an invitation and joined.
Runa
Just got an invitation and joined.
Runa
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Hi Runa,
I am glad to see you too! Can you elaborate on that icon being your "true identity?"
Azaes de Swan
I am glad to see you too! Can you elaborate on that icon being your "true identity?"
Azaes de Swan
Azaes de Swan- Posts : 27
Join date : 2008-02-06
Re: Newcastlers - Introduce Yourself
Hello to Ciggy too! Nice to see familiar nicks here.
Runa
Runa
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Into
Fester I'm a newbie to newcatle and hope to partake in the madness.
I'm just a wild and crazy guy. Here's to 008 may the force be with you all.
I'm just a wild and crazy guy. Here's to 008 may the force be with you all.
Rookie- Posts : 18
Join date : 2008-02-14
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Welcome Runa!! the White Wizard!
Fester is my oldest brother, Rookie is my mother, and they both live in Vegas.
Rookie & Fester aren't much into forums, so we might not see them much.
Fester ..... get away from the crap tables for a second and sit down at the computer.
Fester is my oldest brother, Rookie is my mother, and they both live in Vegas.
Rookie & Fester aren't much into forums, so we might not see them much.
Fester ..... get away from the crap tables for a second and sit down at the computer.
Lady- Posts : 195
Join date : 2008-02-07
Re: Newcastlers - Introduce Yourself
Luna Eclipse, right now.
Azaes de Swan- Posts : 27
Join date : 2008-02-06
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Hello brother Fester and mother Rookie!
Runa
Runa
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Runa, Great avatar with your picture. I love the scrolling "Luna Runa vettlejus." Fester & Rookie have never seen anything like your website. Thanks for plugging New Castle there.
I've been living in Southern California a couple months, and it's been overcast and rainy over half the time. Don't believe what they say about sunny California.
I've been living in Southern California a couple months, and it's been overcast and rainy over half the time. Don't believe what they say about sunny California.
Lady- Posts : 195
Join date : 2008-02-07
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The "vette" or vaette is a mythological little creature. When he shines his light from his hill you can see a light "ljus". It is a strange light, not anything made by humans. It gives off no rays, are intense, yet does not seem to lighten anything around it.
Runa
Runa
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...... I grew up with chemtrails since I was a wee nipper. I thought that was the way clouds were supposed to look.Have you seen any chemtrails or are the clouds too heavy?
..... I know two people who have seen lepricons. Eric and a friend saw a light ball pass by them at the same time an important Native Indian ritual was happening.The "vette" or vaette is a mythological little creature. When he shines his light from his hill you can see a light "ljus". It is a strange light, not anything made by humans. It gives off no rays, are intense, yet does not seem to lighten anything around it. Have you ever seen one you'll know what I'm talking about. I think it is one of those things belonging to the true nature of our energy universe, which we rarely sees. Just like those pretty fairy globes one can see gliding over the landscape, if one is lucky.
..... I'm glad you told me about Vetteljus and his light. I'll be checking out your website. :study:I'm happy to hear that I've had visits in my multidimentional reality.
Lady- Posts : 195
Join date : 2008-02-07
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It is proven that also by ordinary contrails the humidity rise and the temperature too. It becomes a dusky greenhouse. Which is why we have to pay more tax for driving cars. (Can't remember when I drove mine over the sky...)
Runa
Runa
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Lady wrote:I know two people who have seen lepricons. Eric and a friend saw a light ball pass by them at the same time an important Native Indian ritual was happening.
I'm glad you told me about Vetteljus and his light. I'll be checking out your website. :study:
Yes, that must be the same kind of entity as we call vette, those irish little fellows. The same kind of myths around them are applied to the vette, more or less.
Runa
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...... I grew up an hour from New York City. I can't remember when I didn't see the trails left by planes. I saw a video showing a contrail, which I've never seen. I need to watch the sky more.Haven't heard about any chemtrails in my youth
being seen anywhere. Are you sure they were chemtrails you saw? I grew
up under a very busy flight-route
.... We were both on mtsar forum. There are lots of videos in the front of each mtsar topic. I'll see if I can find a video on chemtrails to spread virus, global dimming to prevent warming, HAARP, etc. The video is probably under "War on You."I read a few theories on why they spray, don't
remember if it was in one of these forums, but it was great
suggestions. To create global warming, to make global dimming to
prevent warming (which is only true if you spray on VERY high
altitude), to spread chemicals to use HAARP, to spread new viruses, and
so on.
Lady- Posts : 195
Join date : 2008-02-07
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Hi,
The name is feish, and it's nice to meet you all.
I haven't seen any chemtrails... and I've been keeping my eyes peeled since I went through a phase of listening to Alan Watt mp3's at work.
Reminds me always of the novel, The Sheep Look Up, by John Brunner.
Don't know why...
Not that I don't believe in something like chemtrails, but just... I aint seen none yet.
I also ain't seen no reptilians, or ufo's, or leprechauns, or loup-garous. But I haven't seen sea spiders either, well, not in person anyways. Those photos' could've been doktored!!!
I have seen the mason hall in my town though, and on the ground floor they've got a store called The Beehive Woolworks. They sell wool. WTF do bees have to do with wool?
Anyways, hi, and as I said earlier, nice to meet you all.
The name is feish, and it's nice to meet you all.
I haven't seen any chemtrails... and I've been keeping my eyes peeled since I went through a phase of listening to Alan Watt mp3's at work.
Reminds me always of the novel, The Sheep Look Up, by John Brunner.
Don't know why...
Not that I don't believe in something like chemtrails, but just... I aint seen none yet.
I also ain't seen no reptilians, or ufo's, or leprechauns, or loup-garous. But I haven't seen sea spiders either, well, not in person anyways. Those photos' could've been doktored!!!
I have seen the mason hall in my town though, and on the ground floor they've got a store called The Beehive Woolworks. They sell wool. WTF do bees have to do with wool?
Anyways, hi, and as I said earlier, nice to meet you all.
feish- Posts : 27
Join date : 2008-02-21
Re: Newcastlers - Introduce Yourself
Roll out the purple carpet. Where's the horn section?
A new member has arrived .....a funny one, too.
Feish .... is there a fetish we can help you with?
A new member has arrived .....a funny one, too.
Feish .... is there a fetish we can help you with?
:scratch: ..... I'll bet Ciggy or Azaes de Swan can answer this one.I have seen the mason hall in my town though, and on the ground floor they've got a store called The Beehive Woolworks. They sell wool. WTF do bees have to do with wool?
Lady- Posts : 195
Join date : 2008-02-07
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Business - bzzzzz
http://mill-valley.freemasonry.biz/worrel/beehive.htm
http://mill-valley.freemasonry.biz/worrel/beehive.htm
We can find the use of bee symbolism as far back as
dynastic Egypt. Later we see various uses of bee, beehive, or honey used as
symbols throughout classical Greek culture. We find it in the myth of Cupid,
god of love, the mythos of the Orphics, and very interesting use in the Eleusinian
Rites of Demeter. Some of this we will look at in some detail.
Traveling east the symbolism is used in Jewish and Christian legend. Although
the masonic use of the beehive probably draws its source from these two great
traditions, I think it will become clear, if you are open-minded, that the Mystery
Schools were viable sources as well. Further east there are the Hindu myths
depicting bees in the stories of Krishna, Shiva, and Kama - the Hindu god of
love. The conclusion that the archetypal significance of the beehive and the
bee itself should be so apparent that’s its ability to transcend cultural bias,
couldn't be clearer if it stung you in the ass!
Lady- Posts : 195
Join date : 2008-02-07
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My friend says: "Makes you wonder though, that beehives are matriarchal. Makes you think about who's at the top of the old mason ladder.
In a way the beehive symbol refers to Hesiod's misogynist poem about the different kinds of women in society, where it points out that the most desirable woman is the bee woman, who spends all her time at home making woolen products, blankets, clothes, etc.."
Hmm... interesting.
In a way the beehive symbol refers to Hesiod's misogynist poem about the different kinds of women in society, where it points out that the most desirable woman is the bee woman, who spends all her time at home making woolen products, blankets, clothes, etc.."
Hmm... interesting.
feish- Posts : 27
Join date : 2008-02-21
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Feish......Is the Queen of England a Queen Bee? Is Hillary the next Queen Bee? Do you think Hesiod likes domestic goddesses nice and fat?
Ciggy... the Mormons like their women domesticated, too.
I don't know where I'm going with this ..... over a cliff......aaaahhhh
Ciggy... the Mormons like their women domesticated, too.
I don't know where I'm going with this ..... over a cliff......aaaahhhh
Lady- Posts : 195
Join date : 2008-02-07
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