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Into the Magic Kingdom Murphy, Gary Lawrence Feb 2004 free download ITMK:FAQ |
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Allegretto for Orchestra Murphy, Gary Lawrence May 2004 free download A4O:FAQ |
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I have many names. Names of Glory. Names of Shame. I have many names. We are what we do, we are what we've done and we are what we dream, but most honestly we are to ourselves unknown.
and yes, I really do live in the northwoods paradise of sauble beach, ontario
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Update Bulletin UV Forecast.
Here's your Update Bulletin on the cosmic trigger event.
Details for your continuing educations to follow, but first, and just for the record, being strictly scientific y'understand, seems I've already seen the first pre-shock tremor at about 8-something this morning when I just blew up over a blatently xenophobic editorial on the CFOS morning show proposing restricting immigration to only those who already speak 'our' (sic) language and follow 'our' (sick sic) customs; I ranted and fumed about the breakfast kitchen a bit over it, bloody outraged at the narrow-minded supremism of the jerk, then fired off a nasty (short!) email to the station complaining about "racist tripe paraded as editorial" and telling them I've switched him off so my children don't hear, vowing never to listen to that morning host again, call me when he's gone.
"Why can't they help bring people together? Why troll for listener response with aggit-prop, egging on divisiveness? What gives him the right to claim our airwaves to proclaim this land for his kind alone?" That was the basic theme of my chakral harmonic.
It's only when I wound myself into the thought, "bloody british" that I had to laugh and realized I'd fallen heart-first into the chakral resonance trap, just like him.
So that's me, and presumably something similar pushed Durant's button too, both of us just ahead of the curve, on hair-trigger alert for the day.
Now, your updated forecast, and you may wonder why no timezones are given and the answer is simple: It is the angle of your sky relative to our cosmic background! Doh--
Yup, cosmic. The point to especially watch is the peak at the rush-hour 5:10pm angle to your local-noon meridian, perhaps plus-or-minus 30-min depending on your longitude, and we ask that you do not look up directly into the UV pulse beam while operating heavy equipment. Details now follow, cited from the source message:
Works for me.