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Thwmas

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  1. We need to be thankful that Adam doesn't have a cruel streak with his April Fools jokes. Amazon published a fake start page yesterday with a retro look from the nineties. I spent a couple minutes looking for the link to my account, and finally just clicked the page and it transformed into their current page. I wasn't amused (and from the comments I have heard from others, neither were they). Adam, like Amazon, could have published a fake intro page to the entire site. Easy to do, and spectacularly effective. But I suspect that it might have caused a heart attack for more than "a couple old ladies" (see SgtFuryUSCZ above). And I don't even want to think what would have happened to Freedomwish.
  2. You tell people you've purchased dinar? You are very brave. I applaud your fortitude.
  3. Isn't "corrupt politician" generally a redundancy? When describing politicians, the only time you need an adjective is to describe the occasional politician who has fiscal probity. Then it is appropriate to state that the person is an "honest politician," to distinguish from the normal kind.
  4. I should have written, "I got a text message from a friend that stated it is supposed to happen Monday. However, I remember getting similar texts last year, and the year before, and the year before . . ." (and some of you could add a lot more years to that line).
  5. I got a text message from a friend that stated it is supposed to happen Monday. However, I remember getting similar texts last year.
  6. Hmm. Da-maged thing. Da-inty thing. Da-ngerous thing. Da-nk thing. Da-ring thing. Da-ted thing. Da-unting thing. Da-wdling thing (Now that would be the truth). --Scratches head-- Too many dictionary options to figure this one out.
  7. So, Yota, I'm a bit confused by this. Could you please elaborate a bit more fully? Thanks for all your posts.
  8. That part of us that "wants," can cancel out that part of our brain that has rational caution. Well said skrappyone.
  9. Waxing poetic. Who knew Abadi could make a packer fan into a poet? Thanks Adam.
  10. Thwmas

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    I've done a lot of research on dreams (some with my eyes open). Numbers are usually highly symbolic (e.g. some of the numbers in Daniel's dreams), or if the numbers aren't symbolic, the thing to which they refer often is (the butler's three cups, the baker's three baskets; both represented days). Sometimes they are just homophones (don't stumble on that one), and refer to words that sound the same. That's my preferred interpretation of the dream (I didn't say the right interpretation, just my preferred one): Interpretation: 1-4-3/one-for-three Application: One dinar for three dollars, or one dollar for three dinars. I'm betting most of us would be happily stunned by the former, but gladly accept the latter. Just one minor caveat. Our own desire for something can skew our interpretations. Too bad, I liked that one. Keep dreaming VanessaL4100!
  11. Thanks Adam. It isn't that Florida can't count, it is just that we respect each vote so much we count them several times.
  12. Nothing quite as stimulating as translating a little Xenophon before breakfast. And BTW, they don't make high schools like that here anymore. Imagine learning the Greek classics, in Greek! Ouch.
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