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Daily Spirit-guided thought for 04/09/08.

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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 09 Apr 2008 11:42 GMT
http://ABChung.LiveJournal.com/109830.html

May dear neighbors, friends, and brethren have a blessedly wonderful
2008th year since the birth of our LORD Jesus Christ as the Son of
Man ...

... by being hungrier:

http://TruthRUS.org/KnowingGOD

Hunger is wonderful:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Hunger

It's how we know what GOD wants, which is what is good.

Yes, hunger is our knowledge of good versus evil that Adam and Eve
paid for with their and our immortal lives.

Those who suffer from the powerful delusion predicted by the prophecy
of 2 Thessalonians 2:9-11 would deny this and perish ( gone !!! )
forever ...

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/CrazyOne

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/CrazyTwo

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/CrazyThree

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/CrazyFour

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/Bob

... gone:

http://YouTube.com/watch?v=Qb6d_z5C35E

Such will be the demise of all those who refuse to know **and** love
the truth, Who is LORD Jesus Christ:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love/TheTruth

Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be blessed:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/BeBlessed

"Blessed are you who hunger NOW...

... for you will be satisfied." -- LORD Jesus Christ (Luke 6:21)

Amen.

http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/Luke6_21

A simple parable for the wise and discerning:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Parable

Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be healthier:

http://TheWellnessFoundation.com/BeHealthier

Marana tha

Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,

Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Lawful steward of http://EmoryCardiology.com
A latter-day disciple of the KING of kings and LORD of lords.
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/DiscipleNow
J A - 09 Apr 2008 23:39 GMT
> http://ABChung.LiveJournal.com/109830.html
>
> May dear neighbors, friends, and brethren honor the blessedly wonderful
> Egyptian god Horus, from whom the Jesus myth was copied.

Horus was worshipped for thousands of years before "jesus" came along.

Take a look at this webpage, and particularly page down to the comparison
chart between the Horus and jesus.  Yes friends, jesus is obviously a myth.

http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa5.htm
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 10 Apr 2008 02:32 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Flounderingsatan
J A - 10 Apr 2008 02:55 GMT
> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Floundering_Andrew
J666 - 10 Apr 2008 03:43 GMT
>> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Floundering_Andrew

I wonder if he will be floundering when on his ocean trip?
Machete - 10 Apr 2008 04:05 GMT
>>> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Floundering_Andrew
>
> I wonder if he will be floundering when on his ocean trip?

With a 10 foot boat, a hand motor, one ore and a bed sheet for a sail, Chung
will certainly encounter some difficult conditions in the south Pacific.
His only chance might a small island to take refuge on if he should
encounter a storm.  Unfortunately for Chung, these are few and far between,
save the Hawaiian Islands (unlikely that Chung will be able to navigate
anywhere close to these though without proper equipment.)  Did I mention the
large holes in the boat?  Shhhh, don't tell Chung.  He'll have to stop at a
hardware store and get a polyester resin fiberglass repair kit, oops, wait,
will that work in a wooden boat?
J666 - 10 Apr 2008 04:53 GMT
> With a 10 foot boat, a hand motor, one ore and a bed sheet for a sail, Chung
> will certainly encounter some difficult conditions in the south Pacific.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> hardware store and get a polyester resin fiberglass repair kit, oops, wait,
> will that work in a wooden boat?

Maybe Chung will "sleep with the fishes."
Machete - 10 Apr 2008 05:20 GMT
>> With a 10 foot boat, a hand motor, one ore and a bed sheet for a sail,
>> Chung
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> Maybe Chung will "sleep with the fishes."

Oh, I think the Omervatdawanger will hold up ok provided Chung doesn't meet
with an accident, that is, any wave over three feet.
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 10 Apr 2008 05:23 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/CrazySockPuppets
Father Haskell - 10 Apr 2008 06:29 GMT
> >>>http://HeartMDPhD.com/Floundering_Andrew
>
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> hardware store and get a polyester resin fiberglass repair kit, oops, wait,
> will that work in a wooden boat?

Library paste and a stack of old newspapers will work
just as well for a lot less money.
Machete - 10 Apr 2008 07:39 GMT
>> >>>http://HeartMDPhD.com/Floundering_Andrew
>>
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> Library paste and a stack of old newspapers will work
> just as well for a lot less money.

Yes, you're right, I've already spent nearly 30 dollars on Chung's voyage
and don't plan to spend another nickle.  In fact, I've thought about
cancelling his spot in the luggage section for his flight and looking into
Greyhound, they will ship Chung from Atlanta to California in the storage
section underneath the bus for 10 dollars.  He'll have to ride in a suitcase
but comfort is not important here.  Paste and newspapers it is!
Father Haskell - 10 Apr 2008 07:47 GMT
> >> "J666" <jeaa...@gmial.com> wrote in message
>
[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]
> section underneath the bus for 10 dollars.  He'll have to ride in a suitcase
> but comfort is not important here.  Paste and newspapers it is!

He'll be able to eat the newsprint and paste, which
will paradoxically make him hungrier.  Laos Deo
(or whatever the f.ck)!
Machete - 10 Apr 2008 07:54 GMT
>> >> "J666" <jeaa...@gmial.com> wrote in message
>>
[quoted text clipped - 38 lines]
> will paradoxically make him hungrier.  Laos Deo
> (or whatever the f.ck)!

Sed, the Spanish term for thirst that comes from drinking salt water.
Hopefully there will be enough dirty rain falling over the ocean for Chung
to quench his thirst, if not, there's always salt water.
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 10 Apr 2008 12:19 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/CrazySockPuppets
Father Haskell - 11 Apr 2008 02:02 GMT
> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
[quoted text clipped - 46 lines]
> Hopefully there will be enough dirty rain falling over the ocean for Chung
> to quench his thirst, if not, there's always salt water.

Or he could drink his own urine, like in one of
the funnier episodes of Black Adder.
Machete - 11 Apr 2008 04:18 GMT
>> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>
[quoted text clipped - 60 lines]
> Or he could drink his own urine, like in one of
> the funnier episodes of Black Adder.

Omer alert, urine, of course, would not count as it is a liquid.  I once
read a book (lost at sea-perhaps) where surviors in a dingy had to resort to
drinking water through the spine of a fish, or, in the case of food, turtle
blood.
Father Haskell - 11 Apr 2008 04:33 GMT
> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
[quoted text clipped - 69 lines]
> drinking water through the spine of a fish, or, in the case of food, turtle
> blood.

Cannibalism figures in many of those stirring old nautical
yarns.  The survivors generally deal with it well and get on
with their lives.  I guess being forced to hack off and eat his
own boiled foot won't overly traumatize him.
Machete - 11 Apr 2008 04:49 GMT
>> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>
[quoted text clipped - 82 lines]
> with their lives.  I guess being forced to hack off and eat his
> own boiled foot won't overly traumatize him.

Well, we have to think of all those Bird Flu victims that Chung will be
tending to.  As Chung mentioned, his epidemic is in full swing with human to
human cases being reported everywhere!  Such a frightening spectacle might
cause the patients to have panic attacks as Chung's appearance would likely
cause fear after 6+ months at sea and without a foot at that.  I may have to
throw in some sawdust bread to make sure he doesn't resort to such tactics.
Perhaps you could donate some pine cones for good measure, they are not
eatable but it's better than resorting to a foot fetish.
Father Haskell - 11 Apr 2008 05:01 GMT
> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
[quoted text clipped - 95 lines]
> Perhaps you could donate some pine cones for good measure, they are not
> eatable but it's better than resorting to a foot fetish.

They might not be too bad mixed with ramen noodles.
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 11 Apr 2008 05:10 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Foolishsatan
J666 - 11 Apr 2008 05:17 GMT
> Perhaps you could donate some pine cones for good measure, they are not
> eatable but it's better than resorting to a foot fetish.

Well, Chung does seem to put his foot in  his mouth a lot
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 05:21 GMT
>> Perhaps you could donate some pine cones for good measure, they are not
>> eatable but it's better than resorting to a foot fetish.
>
> Well, Chung does seem to put his foot in  his mouth a lot

Stop talking about yourself so much, dear.

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Machete - 11 Apr 2008 05:25 GMT
>> Perhaps you could donate some pine cones for good measure, they are not
>> eatable but it's better than resorting to a foot fetish.
>
> Well, Chung does seem to put his foot in  his mouth a lot

Not for long if FH has his way!
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 05:29 GMT
>>> Perhaps you could donate some pine cones for good measure, they are
>>> not eatable but it's better than resorting to a foot fetish.
>>
>> Well, Chung does seem to put his foot in  his mouth a lot
>>
> Not for long if FH has his way!

Sigh.

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J666 - 11 Apr 2008 05:12 GMT
> Cannibalism figures in many of those stirring old nautical
> yarns.  The survivors generally deal with it well and get on
> with their lives.  I guess being forced to hack off and eat his
> own boiled foot won't overly traumatize him.

Now, if he were obese, he would have more of himself to eat and would live
longer so maybe eating down to the ideal weight is not good for you.
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 05:19 GMT
>> Cannibalism figures in many of those stirring old nautical yarns.  The
>> survivors generally deal with it well and get on with their lives.  I
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> live longer so maybe eating down to the ideal weight is not good for
> you.

Pathetic.

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Machete - 11 Apr 2008 05:26 GMT
>>> Cannibalism figures in many of those stirring old nautical yarns.  The
>>> survivors generally deal with it well and get on with their lives.  I
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Pathetic.

Unseemly behavior for a Christian man!  But pathetic is right (assuming
you're looking in the mirror.)
J666 - 11 Apr 2008 05:35 GMT
> Unseemly behavior for a Christian man!

Not really surprising.
Father Haskell - 11 Apr 2008 06:05 GMT
> >> Cannibalism figures in many of those stirring old nautical yarns.  The
> >> survivors generally deal with it well and get on with their lives.  I
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Pathetic.

In the *real*, original version of the little drummer boy
fable, the little drummer boy presented jesus with his
severed and roasted foot in a casserole dish, nested
in a bed of 'taters and carrots.  I'll bet you didn't
know that.
J666 - 11 Apr 2008 06:15 GMT
> roasted foot

CHICKEN FOOT FOOD EXPERIENCE IN MALANG

Indonesia food

Malang, the apple city. Malang is city in East Java province. This city
famous with its apple plantations. Various cuisine based on apple available.
But I¹m not going to tell you about apple cuisine now (not yet). I¹ll tell
you about chicken foot food. Chicken foot? Yes, you are right. Feel
disgusted? No, don¹t, just go to Malang and taste it, I bet you¹ll love it!
:), because you¹ll find in other Indonesian food.
Machete - 11 Apr 2008 09:31 GMT
>> Cannibalism figures in many of those stirring old nautical
>> yarns.  The survivors generally deal with it well and get on
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Now, if he were obese, he would have more of himself to eat and would live
> longer so maybe eating down to the ideal weight is not good for you.

Two roads diverged in the woods and Chung chose to jump off the cliff.
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 11 Apr 2008 09:36 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/CrazySockPuppets
J666 - 11 Apr 2008 14:14 GMT
> Two roads diverged in the woods and Chung chose to jump off the cliff.

And some lemurs choice to follow.
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 18:13 GMT
>> Two roads diverged in the woods and Chung chose to jump off the cliff.
>
> And some lemurs choice to follow.

Just like you two?

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Machete - 11 Apr 2008 20:14 GMT
>>> Two roads diverged in the woods and Chung chose to jump off the cliff.
>>
>> And some lemurs choice to follow.
>
> Just like you two?

The clock ran out monkeyman, you said you were leaving, you're still here.
Don't you have a job?  Like Chung, you are omnipresent in this group, which
can only mean one thing, locked into your computer 18-20 hours a day, sad.
J666 - 11 Apr 2008 21:24 GMT
> The clock ran out monkeyman, you said you were leaving, you're still here.

You need to consider the source when you evaluate what someone is saying.  
Chung is well known, and now Whyfish is becoming known too by inane questions
and lies.

I have been looking at the site he talked about when he mentioned
crossposting, alt.christnet.theology, as the place to discuss and in the few
posts exclusive to that site, whyfish gives one inane question afer inane
question - maybe Whyfish is a subspecies of a troll, a Whroll.  Whyfish is
certainly not ready for prime time.
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 22:28 GMT
>> The clock ran out monkeyman, you said you were leaving, you're still
>> here.
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> inane question - maybe Whyfish is a subspecies of a troll, a Whroll.
> Whyfish is certainly not ready for prime time.

Just making some room.

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Phobos - 11 Apr 2008 23:01 GMT

> You need to consider the source when you evaluate what someone is saying.  
> Chung is well known, and now Whyfish is becoming known too by inane
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> question - maybe Whyfish is a subspecies of a troll, a Whroll.  Whyfish is
> certainly not ready for prime time.

Certainly seems that way - doesn't take too long to recognize exactly what
monkfish is all about - all stupid questions and no substance.
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 23:10 GMT
>  
>> You need to consider the source when you evaluate what someone is
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Certainly seems that way - doesn't take too long to recognize exactly
> what monkfish is all about - all stupid questions and no substance.

If you have no methodology,
what you got is blind faith.

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J666 - 11 Apr 2008 23:32 GMT
> Certainly seems that way - doesn't take too long to recognize exactly what
> monkfish is all about - all stupid questions and no substance.

You are right - remember a monkfish is a bottom dweller with a big mouth -
monkfish chose the name and so he must feel it is appropriate for him.

He also tries to get the last word - by having the reply only go to that one
group, which has little original postings, so no one else sees the response
and so he gets the last word - sort of the same thing as Chung with his url
posts to everything - they are both childish as they think it is the last
word that is important and not what the word is.  

And probably like Chung monkfish does not realize all this or just blindly
ignores it and goes on and on with his usual droll whrolls.
Mike Mordant - 11 Apr 2008 23:47 GMT
> > Certainly seems that way - doesn't take too long to recognize exactly what
> > monkfish is all about - all stupid questions and no substance.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> And probably like Chung monkfish does not realize all this or just blindly
> ignores it and goes on and on with his usual droll whrolls.

It's an anglerfish after all -   an ugly fish with and enormous mouth
sitting on the bottom trolling for other fish.
J666 - 12 Apr 2008 00:04 GMT
>>> Certainly seems that way - doesn't take too long to recognize exactly what
>>> monkfish is all about - all stupid questions and no substance.
........

> It's an anglerfish after all -   an ugly fish with and enormous mouth
> sitting on the bottom trolling for other fish.

Wonder if there is a devine reason for monkfish's user name.
monkfish - 12 Apr 2008 00:18 GMT
> Wonder if there is a devine reason for monkfish's user name.

Stop crossposting.

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monkfish - 12 Apr 2008 00:19 GMT
> It's an anglerfish after all -   an ugly fish with and enormous mouth
> sitting on the bottom trolling for other fish.

You sound afraid.

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Mike Mordant - 12 Apr 2008 00:38 GMT
> > It's an anglerfish after all -   an ugly fish with and enormous mouth
> > sitting on the bottom trolling for other fish.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> --
> monkfish

No.
monkfish - 12 Apr 2008 00:21 GMT
>> Certainly seems that way - doesn't take too long to recognize exactly
>> what monkfish is all about - all stupid questions and no substance.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> And probably like Chung monkfish does not realize all this or just
> blindly ignores it and goes on and on with his usual droll whrolls.

Are you sure?
Just don't crosspost;
then I will never see you!

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monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 18:08 GMT
>>> Cannibalism figures in many of those stirring old nautical yarns.  The
>>> survivors generally deal with it well and get on with their lives.  I
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>>
> Two roads diverged in the woods and Chung chose to jump off the cliff.

Are you two still falling?

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J666 - 11 Apr 2008 18:50 GMT
> Two roads diverged in the woods and Chung chose to jump off the cliff.

And Chung's ocean voyage could be a real cliffhanger or would it be a real
cliffwanger or cliffwanker
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 20:01 GMT
>> Two roads diverged in the woods and Chung chose to jump off the cliff.
>
> And Chung's ocean voyage could be a real cliffhanger or would it be a
> real cliffwanger or cliffwanker

For whom?

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Machete - 11 Apr 2008 20:16 GMT
>>> Two roads diverged in the woods and Chung chose to jump off the cliff.
>>
>> And Chung's ocean voyage could be a real cliffhanger or would it be a
>> real cliffwanger or cliffwanker
>
> For whom?

Not for you.  Unless you want to hop into the boat with Chung!
Machete - 11 Apr 2008 04:38 GMT
>> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>
[quoted text clipped - 60 lines]
> Or he could drink his own urine, like in one of
> the funnier episodes of Black Adder.

Father Haskell, as my Jewish Priest, I must ask you to organize that prayer
circle and immediately contact any friends in North Korea to ensure Chung a
safe passage if he should be fortunate enough to make the six month trip
across the Pacific in his dingy.  The only question is, is six months a bit
too much to ask?  At an average speed of only 2-4 knots, it might take Chung
a little longer.  If it does, I may have to abort the mission by taking my
boat back and that would cost money as I'd have to track him down.  I could
leave him with a small raft if that does occur.
Father Haskell - 11 Apr 2008 04:58 GMT
> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
[quoted text clipped - 73 lines]
> boat back and that would cost money as I'd have to track him down.  I could
> leave him with a small raft if that does occur.

Home Depot sells hollow core replacement door slabs, about
$20 for an 18 x 82 pantry door.  They look seaworthy enough.
Machete - 11 Apr 2008 05:34 GMT
>> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>
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> Home Depot sells hollow core replacement door slabs, about
> $20 for an 18 x 82 pantry door.  They look seaworthy enough.

Yeah, good idea, but I just can't justify spending another 20 dollars, not
with the price of beer going sky high. I have a large tree that's losing
sheets of bark, that should suffice until they become waterlogged, then
he'll have to resort to the volleyball (Wilson.)

If I do decide to go with the door slabs (although this is unlikely) I
wonder if Home Depot would donate a few for Chung's voyage, it's certainly
for a good cause if the ship does what it's supposed to so (sink) oops, that
just slipped out, I didn't really mean it.
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 05:36 GMT
>>> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 99 lines]
> certainly for a good cause if the ship does what it's supposed to so
> (sink) oops, that just slipped out, I didn't really mean it.

Are you sure?

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Machete - 11 Apr 2008 05:39 GMT
>> "Father Haskell" <fatherhaskell@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:1e586415-ea3d-4679-
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>
> Are you sure?

Of course I'm sure Mr. Monkfish, what would happen to this group if Chung
was gone?  Besides, I am quite confident in my seaworthy craft and have no
doubts that Andy will reach mainland China!
J666 - 11 Apr 2008 05:52 GMT
> Of course I'm sure Mr. Monkfish, what would happen to this group if Chung
> was gone?  Besides, I am quite confident in my seaworthy craft and have no
> doubts that Andy will reach mainland China!

If Chung were gone, we could end up with endless inance stupid questions from
wanna-be guru on the mountain who is really a fool on the hill - of course if
that type of person were to show up
J666 - 11 Apr 2008 05:41 GMT
> I have a large tree that's losing
> sheets of bark, that should suffice

The bark is a good idea especially when a dog barks and reversing the letters
in dog gives god.
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 05:58 GMT
>> I have a large tree that's losing
>> sheets of bark, that should suffice
>
> The bark is a good idea especially when a dog barks and reversing the
> letters in dog gives god.

Still barking?

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Father Haskell - 11 Apr 2008 06:09 GMT
> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
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> for a good cause if the ship does what it's supposed to so (sink) oops, that
> just slipped out, I didn't really mean it.

"Accidentally" kick your foot through one next
time you're "shopping."  Next day, it'll be in the
dumpster.  Free for the taking.
Machete - 11 Apr 2008 06:25 GMT
>> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>
[quoted text clipped - 129 lines]
> time you're "shopping."  Next day, it'll be in the
> dumpster.  Free for the taking.

Good thinking, the voyage was given a budget of 30 dollars and since Home
Depot is cheap, I would doubt they'd be willing to donate any wood for The
Wanger.
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 16:39 GMT
>>> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 136 lines]
> World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms -
> Total Privacy via Encryption =----

Send a copy of this to them.

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J666 - 11 Apr 2008 17:06 GMT
> Good thinking, the voyage was given a budget of 30 dollars and since Home
> Depot is cheap, I would doubt they'd be willing to donate any wood for The
> Wanger.

Send them a request - put in a lot of religious and medical mumbo-jumbo and
they might just give you a few bucks to be rid of you so if you ask again,
they can say they "alredy gave at the office"
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 18:26 GMT
>> Good thinking, the voyage was given a budget of 30 dollars and since
>> Home Depot is cheap, I would doubt they'd be willing to donate any wood
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> and they might just give you a few bucks to be rid of you so if you ask
> again, they can say they "alredy gave at the office"

Begging to be noticed?
Crossposting is not enough?

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Father Haskell - 12 Apr 2008 01:32 GMT
> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
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> Depot is cheap, I would doubt they'd be willing to donate any wood for The
> Wanger.

Sure they're cheap.  Donating busted up crap to the
needy is always good for a write off.
monkfish - 12 Apr 2008 02:42 GMT
>> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>
[quoted text clipped - 143 lines]
> Sure they're cheap.  Donating busted up crap to the needy is always good
> for a write off.

You are on Candid Camera.
Everywhere.

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monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 16:35 GMT
>> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>
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> "Accidentally" kick your foot through one next time you're "shopping."
> Next day, it'll be in the dumpster.  Free for the taking.

Nice "thinking."

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Father Haskell - 12 Apr 2008 01:38 GMT
> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
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> --
> monkfish

I've burned HD more times than I can remember.  I absolutely
do not give a f.ck anymore when I walk out with a half dozen
sheets of overpriced BCX ply after only paying for one.  They
deserve it every time a customer scams them.
Machete - 12 Apr 2008 02:49 GMT
>> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>
[quoted text clipped - 136 lines]
> sheets of overpriced BCX ply after only paying for one.  They
> deserve it every time a customer scams them.

If not for their outstanding customer service, I'd have to agree with you.
LMAO  Bunch of asshats.......
Father Haskell - 12 Apr 2008 04:32 GMT
> >> >> "Father Haskell" <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
[quoted text clipped - 139 lines]
> If not for their outstanding customer service, I'd have to agree with you.
> LMAO  Bunch of asshats.......

Good refund policy.  Return the splintered flotsam from the
door slab, and you'll get your money back as long as you
have the receipt.
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 12 Apr 2008 06:12 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Lawlesssatan
Father Haskell - 12 Apr 2008 07:50 GMT
On Apr 12, 1:12 am, "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD"
<heartdo...@emorycardiology.com> wrote:
> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Lawlesssatan

Didn't he sing for WASP?
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 12 Apr 2008 08:31 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Foolishsatan
J666 - 12 Apr 2008 12:55 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/My_Foolish_Heart
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 12 Apr 2008 13:31 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Despairingsatan
J666 - 12 Apr 2008 03:20 GMT
> I've burned HD more times than I can remember.  I absolutely
> do not give a f.ck anymore when I walk out with a half dozen
> sheets of overpriced BCX ply after only paying for one.  They
> deserve it every time a customer scams them.

Father Haskell

You are doing a mitzvah by responding to whyfish because in ACT, no one seems
to respond or answer his questions.  You obviously have a kind heart.  

Now you are the type of Father who the big Father in the sky should be more
like.
monkfish - 12 Apr 2008 03:47 GMT
>> I've burned HD more times than I can remember.  I absolutely do not
>> give a f.ck anymore when I walk out with a half dozen sheets of
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> Now you are the type of Father who the big Father in the sky should be
> more like.

He at least confessed.
What did you steal?

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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 12 Apr 2008 03:33 GMT
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J666 - 11 Apr 2008 17:03 GMT
> "Accidentally" kick your foot through one next
> time you're "shopping."  Next day, it'll be in the
> dumpster.  Free for the taking.

Great idea.  They will be so worried about not getting sued, they will make
sure you are OK - Satan does work in mysterious ways
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 18:24 GMT
>> "Accidentally" kick your foot through one next time you're "shopping."
>> Next day, it'll be in the dumpster.  Free for the taking.
>
> Great idea.  They will be so worried about not getting sued, they will
> make sure you are OK - Satan does work in mysterious ways

Video cameras everywhere.

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Father Haskell - 12 Apr 2008 01:51 GMT
> >> "Accidentally" kick your foot through one next time you're "shopping."
> >> Next day, it'll be in the dumpster.  Free for the taking.
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>
> Video cameras everywhere.

Draw attention away by having someone throw a fake
epileptic seizure.
J666 - 12 Apr 2008 02:06 GMT
> Draw attention away by having someone throw a fake
> epileptic seizure.

Evidently Whyfish is lonely at the other web site as there is no one there to
whom he can ask questions, so he has returned here and so he might be willing
to do that as he will get the attention he craves.
J666 - 11 Apr 2008 05:14 GMT
> At an average speed of only 2-4 knots

The 2-4 Knot Approach
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 05:19 GMT
>> At an average speed of only 2-4 knots
>
> The 2-4 Knot Approach

Moronic.

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Machete - 11 Apr 2008 05:32 GMT
>> At an average speed of only 2-4 knots
>
> The 2-4 Knot Approach

Umm, that's on a good day, and there won't be many.  He could easily drift
too far south and end up in the southern Arctic.  Well, at least then he'll
have ice to resort to should the boat founder.
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 05:34 GMT
>>> At an average speed of only 2-4 knots
>>
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> drift too far south and end up in the southern Arctic.  Well, at least
> then he'll have ice to resort to should the boat founder.

Incredible!

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Father Haskell - 11 Apr 2008 06:11 GMT
> >>> At an average speed of only 2-4 knots
>
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>
> Incredible!

Leave if you don't like it.  It's not like anyone's
forcing you to stay.
Machete - 11 Apr 2008 06:21 GMT
>> >>> At an average speed of only 2-4 knots
>>
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> Leave if you don't like it.  It's not like anyone's
> forcing you to stay.

Jealousy has consumed him, Chung is getting a lot of attention with his
coming voyage.  I offered him a position as Chung's adjutant, he sort of
reminds me of Gilligan anyway.  Besides, once Chung gets to North Korea he
may need some extra man power.  Anyway Gilligan, you'll have to clear this
with FH as he is in charge of the voyage once it leaves port.
J666 - 11 Apr 2008 05:38 GMT
> He could easily drift

Well he does seem adrift a lot so he should be prepared.
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 05:58 GMT
>> He could easily drift
>
> Well he does seem adrift a lot so he should be prepared.

Bye.

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Machete - 11 Apr 2008 06:12 GMT
>>> He could easily drift
>>
>> Well he does seem adrift a lot so he should be prepared.
>
> Bye.

Are you finally leaving Blowfish?  Perhaps we could arrange for you to be
Chung's adjutant on this voyage, I think you're a bit jealous of all this
attention Chung is getting with his heroic journey.  It would add extra
weight to the boat but lets face it, if we have a Skipper then we're going
to need Gilligan!
Father Haskell - 11 Apr 2008 06:14 GMT
> >>> He could easily drift
>
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> weight to the boat but lets face it, if we have a Skipper then we're going
> to need Gilligan!

It'll solve the food problem when one of them
dies first.
J666 - 11 Apr 2008 06:27 GMT
> Are you finally leaving Blowfish?  Perhaps we could arrange for you to be
> Chung's adjutant on this voyage, I think you're a bit jealous of all this
> attention Chung is getting with his heroic journey.  It would add extra
> weight to the boat but lets face it, if we have a Skipper then we're going
> to need Gilligan!

I can hear the conversation now:

M - Why?
C - Better to eat down to ideal weight
M - How do you the ideal weight exists?
C - Need to get rid of black vat
M - Do you have any clue?
C - In our collective experience ....
M - Does experience exist?
C - Hunger is good
M - Does good exist?
C - Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit

and it will go on and on and on and ......
Machete - 11 Apr 2008 08:26 GMT
>> Are you finally leaving Blowfish?  Perhaps we could arrange for you to be
>> Chung's adjutant on this voyage, I think you're a bit jealous of all this
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>
> and it will go on and on and on and ......

I forgot, anyone spending long periods of time, isolated with Chung, is in
extreme danger of becoming psychotic, this COULD make for an interesting
journey.
J666 - 11 Apr 2008 13:57 GMT
>> I can hear the conversation now:
........
>> M - Does good exist?
>> C - Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> extreme danger of becoming psychotic, this COULD make for an interesting
> journey.

Of course if they are a little crazy to begin with, might happen sooner
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 10 Apr 2008 05:05 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Despairingsatan

who remains

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Doomedsatan

forevermore:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/Alpha_Omega

guaranteed:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/ProofsByGOD

<><

May dear neighbors, friends, and brethren have a blessedly wonderful
2008th year since the birth of our LORD Jesus Christ as the Son of
Man ...

... by being hungrier:

http://TruthRUS.org/KnowingGOD

Hunger is wonderful:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Hunger

It's how we know what GOD wants, which is what is good.

Yes, hunger is our knowledge of good versus evil that Adam and Eve
paid for with their and our immortal lives.

Those who suffer from the powerful delusion predicted by the prophecy
of 2 Thessalonians 2:9-11 would deny this and perish ( gone !!! )
forever ...

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/CrazyOne

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/CrazyTwo

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/CrazyThree

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/CrazyFour

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/Bob

... gone:

http://YouTube.com/watch?v=Qb6d_z5C35E

Such will be the demise of all those who refuse to know **and** love
the truth, Who is LORD Jesus Christ:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love/TheTruth

Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be blessed:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/BeBlessed

"Blessed are you who hunger NOW...

... for you will be satisfied." -- LORD Jesus Christ (Luke 6:21)

Amen.

http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/Luke6_21

A simple parable for the wise and discerning:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Parable

Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be healthier:

http://TheWellnessFoundation.com/BeHealthier

Marana tha

Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,

Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Lawful steward of http://EmoryCardiology.com
A latter-day disciple of the KING of kings and LORD of lords.
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/DiscipleNow
J666 - 10 Apr 2008 05:30 GMT
> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/CrazyOne
>
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>
> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/Bob

To: Dr. Chung
From:  Holy Spirit

I must tell you again to use God's official web site for convicts.

Need I remind you of God's own Words when He was told:

"Jesus H Christ what is that God-dammend Chung doing."

Please stop as you really do not want to incur the full wrath of God.

Holy Spirit
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 10 Apr 2008 05:32 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/DumbSockPuppet
Machete - 11 Apr 2008 09:00 GMT
> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Despairingsatan
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> forevermore:

Oh Captain my Captain, are you getting ready for your voyage?  Mainly, I
want you to stay away from the Wendy's tripple stacker and get some
exercise.  Also, get used to eating algae and turtles, not to mention exotic
fish.  It might not hurt to take on a bit of salt water to see how it
effects you, hopefully it won't come to this at sea but weather always be
counted on to provide drinking water.
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 11 Apr 2008 09:16 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/Idioticsatan
Machete - 11 Apr 2008 09:24 GMT
> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/Idioticsatan

http://Wanger/vatomerdawanger/saltwaterdiet/licence-revoked-in-georgia.chunger
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 11 Apr 2008 09:31 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Frustratedsatan

<><

http://AtlantaForJesus.com

http://HeartMDPhD.com/ChristianBrethren
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 18:07 GMT
>> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/Idioticsatan
>
> http://Wanger/vatomerdawanger/saltwaterdiet/licence-revoked-in-georgia.chunger

Are you cursing him?

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Father Haskell - 12 Apr 2008 01:40 GMT
> > "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <heartdo...@emorycardiology.com> wrote in
> > message
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>
> Are you cursing him?

In French, it looks like.
J666 - 11 Apr 2008 18:49 GMT
> http://Wanger/vatomerdawanger/saltwaterdiet/licence-revoked-in-georgia.chunge
> r

Great site.  Thanks for posting it.

Since hunger is wonderful and not good, should we wish Chung Wonderspeed.
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 20:00 GMT
>> http://Wanger/vatomerdawanger/saltwaterdiet/licence-revoked-in-georgia.chunge
>> r
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Since hunger is wonderful and not good, should we wish Chung
> Wonderspeed.

Crossposting is still bad.

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monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 18:05 GMT
>> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Despairingsatan
>>
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> how it effects you, hopefully it won't come to this at sea but weather
> always be counted on to provide drinking water.

Is this a threat?

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J666 - 11 Apr 2008 18:47 GMT
> Also, get used to eating algae and turtles

But not one of the turtles holding up the universe.
monkfish - 11 Apr 2008 19:54 GMT
>> Also, get used to eating algae and turtles
>
> But not one of the turtles holding up the universe.

What is holding up space and time?

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Machete - 11 Apr 2008 20:13 GMT
>>> Also, get used to eating algae and turtles
>>
>> But not one of the turtles holding up the universe.
>
> What is holding up space and time?

Well, the only thing we are certain of at this point is that neither you or
Chung have a job, ya'll are f.cking here 18+ hours a day, and that's leaves
only 6 hours for sleep and 0 hours for work.  Actually for Chung, there is
only a small window of time where he doesn't post, usually between about 5am
and 9am, although this will vary.  Which begs the question, are you guys
taking care of your families?  Perhaps one should look into that.
Crazy Nomad - 10 Apr 2008 05:00 GMT
>> http://ABChung.LiveJournal.com/109830.html
>>
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>
> http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa5.htm

I find it a strain to believe that Greeks would not instantly note the
similarity if were so.  The debate would have been commenced on it near
immediately.  Even if so, it doesn't mean that Jesus is a myth.  This is
very common in Roman Biography, especially when Generals approach divine
stature themselves.

Check out
http://books.google.com/books?id=9hxyL956AgEC&dq=roman+biography&source=gbs_summ
ary_s&cad=0

for more information on the subject.

I don't see any indication of anything developing this way elsewhere.
Why not in some epic poems?  Why does not Ulysses fit the Mold of Beowulf?

I suspect archetypes are archetypes, and you will find such similarities
everywhere.   The existence of the archetype does not indicate myth.
Otherwise our movies wouldn't make sense, because "Art imitates life".
If the archetypes were all myth, what would we have as frame of
reference for our art?

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Crazy Nomad - 10 Apr 2008 05:04 GMT
>>> http://ABChung.LiveJournal.com/109830.html
>>>
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> If the archetypes were all myth, what would we have as frame of
> reference for our art?

Not to mention, that his follower's weren't executed very early in
Christianity for "believing the story of Horus".

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Crazy Nomad - 10 Apr 2008 05:12 GMT
>> http://ABChung.LiveJournal.com/109830.html
>>
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>
> http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa5.htm

Ok, my last response for real.  I like how "u and y are interchangeable
in antiquity".   That made me LoL.

The Early Christians imported a myth and made a revolution out of it.
This is so absurd.  This is the logical equivalent of claiming Muslims
perpetrated 9/11.

The atheist "Christianity is an organized conspiracy" idea is ludicrous.
 It was a disorganized movement.

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J A - 10 Apr 2008 19:35 GMT
>>> http://ABChung.LiveJournal.com/109830.html
>>>
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>>
>> http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa5.htm

The point is that the myths surrounding Horus are known to have existed
centruies before jesus supposedly existed, and some were very similar to the
myths surrounding jesus.

With both mythical figures, the myths are KNOWN. It was very common for new
and evolving religions to "borrow" from already existing religions.

That indicates the jesus myths were borrowed from a preceeding religion.

The "gospels" were only written down after decades of word of mouth myth
spreading in which most of the converts and teachers were illlterates.
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 10 Apr 2008 22:02 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Flounderingsatan

<><

http://HeartMDPhD.com/TruthCutssatan
Knuje - 10 Apr 2008 22:08 GMT
Jesus was a PanDeist.... just look at the scriptures.... turn the
other cheek? PanDeism.... love even thine enemies? PanDeism.... what
you do unto the least of your fellows, you do unto God? definitely,
definitely, definitely highly pandeistic stuff....
J666 - 10 Apr 2008 23:21 GMT
> Jesus was a PanDeist.... just look at the scriptures.... turn the
> other cheek? PanDeism.... love even thine enemies? PanDeism.... what
> you do unto the least of your fellows, you do unto God? definitely,
> definitely, definitely highly pandeistic stuff....

Wonder if Pizza Hut will have a special of Deep Pan Deist
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 11 Apr 2008 00:41 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/Idioticsatan
Knuje - 12 Apr 2008 22:24 GMT
> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 16:08:34 -0500, Clejm.r wrote
> (in message
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Wonder if Pizza Hut will have a special of Deep Pan Deist

Hey, you can get a chocolate Jesus for desert....
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 12 Apr 2008 22:29 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Imbecilesatan
J666 - 12 Apr 2008 22:58 GMT
> Hey, you can get a chocolate Jesus for desert....

Isn't that the chocolate Easter Bunny?
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 13 Apr 2008 00:05 GMT
http://HeartMDPhD.com/DumbSockPuppets
Pastor Dave - 11 Apr 2008 00:59 GMT
>Jesus was a PanDeist.... just look at the scriptures....

You're a "PanIdiot".

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May you want to as long as you live.

J666 - 11 Apr 2008 02:45 GMT
> You're a "PanIdiot".

Coming from you, that is a compliment