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Rice used to have Night of Decadence, which was also fairly huge and featured abundant quantaties of booze, drugs and music, and encouraged as few clothes as possible on attendees. I've heard that it's calmed down a bit in recent years, though. Apparently there was too much oral sex on the dance floor. |
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National Gerbil Society
I wonder what the initiation involves?
http://www.gerbils.co.uk/ (spree: includes pictures of naked gerbils) I found out about this strange organization here: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp..._china_rodents (spree: story about giant Chinese gerbils) |
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Next time I'll use kryptosam. Be prepared to de-code upon receipt. |
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-TL |
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And that reminds me of an old SNL skit...Delta Delta Delta can I helpya helpya helpya? |
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I apparently had nothing to ass.
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More Gerbil Stuff
Holy shit. These freaks actually have gerbil shows.
http://www.gerbils.co.uk/gerbils/clothing.htm (spree: more gerbils - making me hungry) |
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As I understand it, Smith claimed that the golden plates and the Umim and Thummin were taken away from him by God/the angel after he let Harris see the first 116 pages of the translation. (Interestingly, all three "witnesses" to the existence of the plates this first time around were excommunicated by the Mormon church.) What is unclear is whether Umim and Thummin were later returned to Smith (and Condery) to continue the translation (but Smith was barred from retranslating those first 116 pages of the book of Mormon), and subsequently again returned to the angel. The problem stemmed from many, many people's use of the words "Umim and Thummim" to describe what Smith was using to perform the translation, while others say Smith was actually using a "seer stone" or "peep stone" in lieu of Umim and Thummim, but that it worked just as well. The Church for years denied that Smith used such a stone because it gave credence to the claim (denied by the Church until 1971 when contradictory evidence emerged) that Smith had been convicted for money-digging/glass-seeking/divining in 1826 for using a seer stone he kept in his hat, a year before he claimed to have found gold tablets in the Hill Cumorah. Now, the Church admits he used such a stone at times - and claims to possess it. Less (I'll tell you about the Divine Talisman and its Masonic roots another time) inSF |
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As for tmdiva's comments about BYU, I thought I went to a non-party school but we didn't have a dress code, dorm room inspections or checks on church attendance. Even chapel wasn't mandatory. Quote:
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Fucking Virus
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Every three minutes I get an email from a stranger whose email has been infected by that freakin worm. The Wall Street Journal, law firms, Texas legislators. Come on, people, there is a patch out there. Use it. Rant over. |
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