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Kik✘ Not a client'yamerias' wrote on '13:
The movies Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz are part of what is known as the “Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy”
What's the third one? (Or have they not made it yet?)
Kik✘ Not a client'emmaree' wrote on '13:You raid the fridge and cupboard becasue you need energy to get you through the day.
Definitely! I always find myself buying biscuits and cookies yet I never find more then half a packet in the cupboard at any one time.
I'm sure it's the same creature that eats my socks. That wretched sock monster… 😮
Kik✘ Not a clientAt the moment, I cannot do without:
- My Muse
- My netbook
- Butterscotch Green & Blacks
I've got a final draft to finish!
Kik✘ Not a client'Martin' wrote on '07:That's creepy you mention Macadamia Nut Butter Cookies – yesterday we stopped at a Macadamia Nut farm here in Hawaii and picked some up.
Are you stalking me, Kik?!
Dammit! I've been made! 😀
Kik✘ Not a client'Martin' wrote on '07:In addition to the super secret mega fantastical gifts I gave out last time?! 😎
Mine purrs like a kitten! 😀
Kik✘ Not a client“remember those feral pigeons..?”
Kik✘ Not a client'Martin' wrote on '06:I was walking around Williamsburg, Brooklyn last year – it's a very 'hipster' area. I heard two hipsters talking to each other, commenting on the beautiful weather. One of them said, 'Yeah, you can totally smell the humanity'.
I'm still waiting for an opportunity to use that line! I need to get to a West London coffee shop…
I know this thread was for things we'd overheard, but my tale is a little different.
Couple of years ago while home alone, I jumped in the shower and set about murdering the tune that had been going around my head pretty much since I'd woken up. It's an understatement to say I'm no singer (I mime 'Happy Birthday' at parties) but I was in a good mood and there's only so many times you can hear a song chorus before you crack.
Anyhoo, finished up, got dressed and headed into the kitchen where I unexpectedly found my Landlord working on the sink 😮 At first, I turned bright red but then we got chatting and after having a cup of tea together, I felt pretty confident that I hadn't made a total fool of myself after all.
As he got up to leave, he asked “So, Metallica fan?”. I answered yes. “Cool!” he said. “Don't think you'll have them quaking in their boots though…”
Kik✘ Not a client'AuraTodd' wrote on '08:There's a lot of things that science hasn't discovered yet. Spirit runs on a much faster vibration then the earth's. Imagine a fan spinning, the human eye see's it as a blur but slow it down and you will see the blades. This is how a medium taps into the spirit world. If you slowed down the vibrations of a street or room, what could you see?
Vibrations, resonations, qi, gaia = molecular vibrations, wave theory, M-Theory, quantum entanglement etc. Different names, different ways to seek out and understand what's around us but ultimately all the same thing. Like religions with different names and faces for the same God/ divine source.
Until we can all sit on a hill in the highest dimension/astral plain (be it 11th 616th or Nth), look down on EVERYTHING and see how it interacts with eachother, we'll never be able to figure out all the whats, hows and whys. For all the maths theory and mysticism in the world, we sit blinkered in 3D. The eternal problem with scientists are that they're generally too arrogant to realise this.
Kik✘ Not a client'emmaree' wrote on '19:So I came across all this l interesting bits of information. I wont tell you where I got them from but if you can guess I will give you a gold star.
Can I bribe you with Byron Bay Lemon and Macadamia Nut Butter Cookies for where you got the info from..? 😀
Kik✘ Not a client'Martin' wrote on '06:So that leaves me with a conundrum – how do I reconcile my view that after death there is nothing, when at the same time I can't deny the existence of ghosts and paranormal activity?
I don't think paranormal activity is 'paranormal'. I think it's normal stuff happening at a different dimension.
String theory and M theory believe there are 10 or 11 dimensions overall, of which we're all currently hanging out in the 3rd. If we as humans in 3D can barely understand what the 4th dimension looks like, even the tiniest interaction with anything from a higher dimension will blow our minds. I don't believe in ghosts and aliens but I believe that people have real experiences (ie not elements of their own psychosis) they can't explain. The higher (out-of-sight) dimension is my theory.
Carl Sagan gives a good example here of our 3rd dimension as seen from the 2nd dimension here:
Kik✘ Not a client'tschopm' wrote on '30:That, and I play the same three songs every night right after I turn the lights out. Can't sleep until I play them.
What are the three songs? (If you don't mind sharing 🙂 )
Kik✘ Not a client'yourfavoritecyn' wrote on '30:I know I need more sleep when I wake up in the morning 😉
I know I need more sleep when I don't wake up in the morning…because I'm still staring at the ceiling 😀
Kik✘ Not a client'AuraTodd' wrote on '26:Just joined so i thought I would say hello from the UK.
Whoohoo, a fellow Brit! 😀
Have to agree with the lavender tip. It doesn't help me get straight to sleep but I always feel much more relaxed when I smell it. It must be a sense memory thing (mostly because my chronic insomnia has left my real memory shot!)
Welcome to the forum Aura 🙂
Kik✘ Not a client'yamerias' wrote on '30:Yup that sounds good…although perhaps an email reminder would be a good for people with forgettories and not memories!
Agreed!
And Sunday 9pm works for me 🙂
Kik✘ Not a client'emmaree' wrote on '23:No to you Kik and Matt,,, when you find out I will blush ,,,hahaha
😀
Did you know there are more people in the world who eat alligators than there are alligators that eat people…
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