• Life

    on March 19th, 2009

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    A “large family” movement

    Wow, I’m almost speechless and yet have so much to say about this article and movement. I agree with parts of it and disagree with other parts of it. Either way, it’s a very interesting article to read. It is a pro-life-purist lifestyle known as Quiverfull, where women forgo all birth-control options, viewing contraception as [...]

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  • Odd

    on January 9th, 2009

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    Mantyhose?

    Wow, the concept of men wearing a tight or pantyhose made for them is rather interesting. After reading this article, I could totally see where the guys quoted were coming from. Why not accept that guys could wear something like this? They have good reasoning. And it’s not like they are doing it in the [...]

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  • News, Odd

    on January 7th, 2009

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    Were ancient “raves” held at Stonehenge?

    Using cutting-edge technology, Rupert Till, an expert in acoustics and music technology at Huddersfield University in northern England, discovered that Stonehenge’s megaliths reflect sound perfectly, making the stone circle an ideal setting for listening to repetitive trance rhythms. Who knew? Watson’s research strongly suggested that the monument’s builders knew how to direct the movement of [...]

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  • Uncategorized

    on October 31st, 2008

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    Happy Halloween

    In celebration of the strangest of all “holidays”, here is a link to a most facinating article that has all the elements of a great campfire story… ghosts, monsters, Yoda, dirty bathrooms, Godzilla, theme parks, Filth Lickers, racoon dogs with big unmentionables, candy, and the U.S. Patent Office just to name a few. Okay, I [...]

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