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iranitea, thank you and I do
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The dude looks like his head is going to explode, from thinking so much
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Oh thanks Share. I like to be corrected, if it's not used as an opportunity for
a put down, as it has been happening so often.
Share, I really liked your comment about the PR anniversary. I like that you
don't
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Share wrote:
Bob, just like in Vedic cognition, sequence is essential when it comes
to FFL apologies per Ann: Dear Richard, if you apologize to MJ then I
am
It didn't take long for this thread to go down the rabbit hole. Go figure.
'Imam and His Islamic Revolution: A Journey into Heaven and Hell'
by Robin Woodsworth Carlsen
Snow Man Press, 1982
'Seventeen Days in Tehran: Revolution, Evolution and Ignorance'
by Robin Woodsworth Carlsen (Dec 1980)
However, Robin's books are more like pamphlets instead of books. He
could probably have written tomes if he wanted to, maybe he still will.
But, I am impressed that he self-published his own writings.
Others writings of interest:
'From Ignorance to Enlightenment: An Autobiography'
by Robin
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Iranitea, now truly desperate to score a point:
But have
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Share wrote:
iranitea, usually people say back peddling, like on a bicycle.
Pedaling, not peddling. Peddling is what a peddler does. Pedaling is what you
do on a bicycle.
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Oh thanks Share. I like to be corrected, if it's not used as an opportunity for
a put down, as it has been
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FBI arrests Silk Road suspect
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com wrote:
One hopes he is well and happy wherever he is. And may whatever letters any of
us brand on another be as lines on water, lines
...he failed to follow his own security rules. While seeking tech help
for his site, he used his personal email and gave his real name.
What was alleged Silk Road mastermind's 'fatal flaw'? Find out how FBI
tracked him down?
http://www.cbsnews.com/
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