i see that!!
b o r e
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Mo has a job interview on Tuesday at noon pst
I thought of asking how many people would be willing to send my $1.00 per month so i wouldn't have to and glanced down at my odometer at that moment 86800.00 on the nose. I took that as a sign that asking surely wouldn't hurt anyone : ) |
maybe we could obtain the recipe?
Stephi_B wants us to continue to celbrate her birthday!
Let's do that! (except, Stephi_B: NO SELF MADE DISHES!) :) |
there is nowehre to go from there surely
THREAD KILLER! :D :D :D >>> |
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this many
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yes
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the order from chaos!secret hides within the order... ***** Franklin Square, huge smiley face goes here of course see also : http://twitpic.com/nuuu2/full stay tunes more to come |
now that we are here
Dan Brown's books are going to be a treasure trove for me (today only) I can't say I even enjoyed this last book but quotationwise...... we are on that page :) :) :) |
THE ORDER EIGHT FRANKLIN SQUARE
One of history’s best-known magic squares is the order-eight square published in 1769 by American scientist Benjamin Franklin, and which became famous for its inclusion of never-before-seen “bent diagonal summations.” Franklin’s obsession with this mystical art form most likely stemmed from his personal associations with the prominent alchemists and mystics of his day, as well as his own belief in astrology, which were the underpinnings for the predictions made in his Poor Richard’s Almanack. |
"An almanac (also spelled almanack and almanach) is an annual publication containing tabular information in a particular field or fields often arranged according to the calendar."
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we are the first car nation (hardy ha ha)
where did the first calendar come from? and
where is that guy now? (who thought of it) many people believe in rein carnation here is the difference between them and Mo: for me it is a fact not a belief but an actual fact kill me if i'm wrong? good luck on that :) :) :) |
^post 808 just like bicycle cards!
now that is a coin-cidence |
THE ORDER EIGHT FRANKLIN SQUARE
One of history’s best-known magic squares is the order-eight square published in 1769 by American scientist Benjamin Franklin, and which became famous for its inclusion of never-before-seen “bent diagonal summations.” Franklin’s obsession with this mystical art form most likely stemmed from his personal associations with the prominent alchemists and mystics of his day, as well as his own belief in astrology, which were the underpinnings for the predictions made in his Poor Richard’s Almanack. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_AOqJ6UJMek...jcaykr1jx0.png |
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