Mo's Posts
does it make more cents for me to post separately?
no problem if so...... just say the word |
thats funny Witt was my molters maiden name....
ope i dont loose all of them! |
~until manana ......
over and out |
Any woman who has ever given birth is a pilgrim.
(going into the unknown) |
Did you know? If you can suffer through an al-anon meeting
when it's over everyone stands in a circle, holds hands and says the Lord's Prayer.. (hint: god is love) |
source of above quote: dictionary dot com
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If slavery is not wrong then nothing is wrong.
~Abraham Lincoln |
go mo!
mo! |
the woman stood up front waiting for eye contact.
In a sort of meant to be sort of way. several months prior: Honey we must do something to help them !! It says so right here in my Bible.... wonder if anything would grow here? |
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until manana.....
over and out |
meaning: they love each other but they are not opposites.
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"It was not the custom in New York drawing-rooms for a lady to get up and walk away from one gentleman in order to seek the company of another. Etiquette required that she should wait, immovable as an idol, while the men who wished to converse with her succeeded each other at her side. But the Countess was apparently unaware of having broken any rule; she sat at perfect ease in a corner of the sofa beside Archer, and looked at him with the kindest eyes"
~Edith Wharton |
see yous guys
manana peace in peace out |
* munching popcorn *
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hm, I'm finding myself unexpectedly in Portland.
Mo, are you really Queen Latifah? What is there to do in this town? |
you are visiting ??
(Queen Latifa I am not) it's quite hot out there today you know .. **Did you make it to the Rose Garden?** |
I once saw a documentary about the !Kung people
and I remember that the women liked to hang around with each other all the day long.... that makes me think of this painting.... "The Holy Family" by Lucas Cranach the Elder :) I can't add photos here on Mo's Posts but you can google it and click on images.... |
...the problem with major us airliners (pan am is history no?) is that it is impossible to pray with you head on mother earth while piloting one....wikipedia "presbyterian community high school Tehran"
then on bottom of page click yearbook '76 look closely at photo 9 (flags) then read the wiki story Peace out peace in? good luck on that one |
hi mo - ever seen tumblr?
maybe you'd like it - it's FREE! to register and simple to post anything at all including pictures. if you were to sart a "tumblog" as they're known, i'd read it every day! |
everyone,
here is a link to the diving schedule.... Ha!Like you care... ; ) http://diving.about.com/od/olympics/a/2008OlySched.htm |
The life of a Spartan male was a life of discipline, self-denial, and simplicity. The Spartans viewed themselves as the true inheritors of the Greek tradition. They did not surround themselves with luxuries, expensive foods, or opportunities for leisure. And this, I think, is the key to understanding the Spartans. While the Athenians and many others thought the Spartans were insane, the life of the Spartans seemed to hark back to a more basic way of life. Discipline, simplicity, and self-denial always remained ideals in the Greek and Roman worlds; civilization was often seen as bringing disorder, ennervation, weakness, and a decline in moral values. The Spartan, however, could point to Spartan society and argue that moral values and human courage and strength was as great as it was before civilization. Spartan society, then, exercised a profound pull on the surrounding city-states who admired the simplicity, discipline, and order of Spartan life.
The ideology of Sparta was oriented around the state. The individual lived (and died) for the state. Their lives were designed to serve the state from their beginning to the age of sixty. The combination of this ideology, the education of Spartan males, and the disciplined maintenance of a standing army gave the Spartans the stability that had been threatened so dramatically in the Messenean revolt. Paradoxically, this soldier-centered state was the most liberal state in regards to the status of women. While women did not go through military training, they were required to be educated along similar lines. The Spartans were the only Greeks not only to take seriously the education of women, they instituted it as state policy. This was not, however, an academic education (just as the education of males was not an academic education); it was a physical education which could be grueling. Infant girls were also exposed to die if they were judged to be weak; they were later subject to physical and gymnastics training. This education also involved teaching women that their lives should be dedicated to the state. In most Greek states, women were required to stay indoors at all times (though only the upper classes could afford to observe this custom); Spartan women, however, were free to move about, and had an unusual amount of domestic freedom for their husbands, after all, didn't live at home. source:: http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/GREECE/SPARTA.HTM |
marcus bales post
under "post something that made you laugh today" got me to thinking.. (BTW Tom Leher was a writer on "That Was the Week That Was" I remember my dad loving that show and laughing out loud over it ... I must have been 7 or 8 so the humor was over my head, but I liked to watch it because it always made my parents laugh) ANYHOO..... >"October Sky" is a fantastic movie .. more later |
The truth is almost everyone is afraid of mice, including me.
-Walt Disney http://www.disneydreamer.com/walt/quotes.htm |
full circle?
if not now then when? hardy har har...... :cool: http://www.lightmark.de/pics/lightmark_60b.jpg |
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Christianity in a nutshell
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his/her mojo has risen
*it has risen indeed |
"It is not by meticulous care in avoiding all contaminations that we
can keep our [spiritual body] clean and give it grace, but by urging it to give vigorous expression to its inner life in the very midst of all the dust and heat and hurts." -- Rabindranath Tagore |
the heights are limited only by the depths one has not experienced
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and finally, this:
"...to be able to enjoy one's past life is to live twice." —Martial |
It is becoming apparent to all that Mo is not actually a very funny comedian, given that the Dictionary game seems so .impossible for her:rolleyes:
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Aw, I'll bet a fin you're more fun than me at a party, MoJo, and I love the Dictionary Game. ;)
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To be honest you are COMPLETELY wrong.
i have been pondering this dilemma all day i do have a theory about it... but for now suffice it to say (this is cryptic on purpose ; ) that there really is a sixth sense it involves note writing and perhaps 'nights at a round table..... I am not a stand up commedian but imagine any of the famous ones at a party having a good time...... -absolutely not possible. |
* The Greek god Zeus had a wife named Hera, but he also had numerous love affairs and many illegitimate children. Furthermore, he had one child who was born without a mother. This was his daughter Athena, the goddess of war and justice, who sprang from his head fully grown and dressed for battle. She became chief of the three virgin goddesses and was known as a fierce and ruthless warrior. Because she was his favorite child, Zeus entrusted her to carry his shield, which was awful to behold, and his weapon, the deadly thunderbolt.
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When Patty first started sending notes to her meditation guru in 1985, all the notes consisted of were pages torn from magazines, books, or the dictionary.
sometimes with the highlighting done with a yellow or pink highlighting marker at other times she would increase the size of the print several hundred percent on the copy machine at the library (since it was only 5cents) and just cut the sentences out and glue them on paper which ALWAYS was ruled for some odd reason that not one could fathom. Her specialty was putting two unrelated things together always making the point "i am NOT original" in her own handwriting and to this day she stands by this......as her mind is only good at *remembering (and to a lesser degree putting 2 unrelated things that she remembers together- .even though they don't belong there. |
with a little help from my friends........
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In the novel Good Omens, it is noted that one cannot determine how many angels can dance on the head of a pin, because angels do not dance--the exception being the Principality Aziraphale, who once learned to do the Gavotte.
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavotte |
dag nabit
the reign/feign post thingy should have been on the subject of the chinese woman's gymnastic team in lieu of Michael Phelps (since his goggles did actually leak during the butterfly battle) seventeen syllables but who is counting |
"jyl Writes:
hmmm...feels wierd. sort of like we broke up and it's the first time i saw u since the break up. happy to see u!" "i need my cds back" : ) : ) : ) |
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