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Guynemer
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(I would just like to point out that the Richards that I have posted have totally and completely pwned all the other Richards.
Except for Ricardo Montelban.)
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Ecthy
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Zhonghuà Rénmín Gònghéguó
Mar 2000 time: 06:37
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Are you posting from separate rooms?
That's one sad relationship.
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Zopperoni
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The auto-censor's favorite celebrity: Dick van Dyke.
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molly bloom
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Lundenwic
Oct 2001 time: 15:37
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English mystic and writer, Richard Rolle:
quote: Solitary and writer, b. at Thornton, Yorkshire, about 1300; d. at Hampole, 29 Sept., 1349. The date 1290, sometimes assigned for his birth-year, is too early, as in a work written after 1326 he alludes to himself as "juvenculus" and "puer", words applicable to a man of under thirty, but not to one over that age. He showed such promise as a school-boy, while living with his father William Rolle, that Thomas de Neville, Archdeacon of Durham, undertook to defray the cost of his education at Oxford. At the age of nineteen he left the university to devote himself to a life of perfection, not desiring to enter any religious order, but with the intention of becoming a hermit. At first he dwelt in a wood near his home, but fearing his family would put him under restraint, he fled from Thornton and wandered about till he was recognized by John de Dalton, who had been his fellow student at Oxford, and who now provided him with a cell and the necessaries for a hermit's life. At Dalton he made great progress in the spiritual life as described by himself in his treatise "De incendio amoris". He spent from three to four years in the purgative and illuminative way and then attained contemplation, passing through three phases which he describes as calor, canor, dulcor. They appeared successively, but once attained they remained with him continually, though he did not feel them all alike or all at the same time. Sometimes the calor prevailed; sometimes the canor, but the dulcor accompanied both. The condition was such, he says, "that I did not think anything like it or anything so holy could be received in this life". After this he wandered from place to place, at one time visiting the anchoress, Dame Margaret Kyrkby, at Anderby, and obtaining from God her cure. Finally he settled at Hampole near the Cistercian nunnery, and there he spent the rest of his life. After his death his tomb was celebrated for miracles, and preparations for his canonization, including the composition of a mass and office in his honour, were made; but the cause was never prosecuted. His writings were extremely popular throughout the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and very many MSS. copies of his works are still extant in English libraries. |
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13119a.htm
" Gastly gladnes in Jhesu, and joy in hert, with swetnes in sawle of þe savor of heven in hope, es helth intil hele; and my lyfe lendes in luf, and lyghtsumnes unlappes my thoght. I drede noght, þat me may wyrk wa, sa mykel I wate of wele. "
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Peter Triggs
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Gone Fishin, Canada
Jan 2000 time: 05:37
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Rick Blaine: "Of all the gin joints in all the towns in the world, she walks into mine."
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Guynemer
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The uncle of a good friend of mine, Dick Seamon.
Seriously.
He lives in Climax, Michigan.
That **** writes itself.
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Zkribbler
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Los Angeles, CA, USA
Feb 1999 time: 21:37
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Moved on June 7, 1776 that the "United Colonies" become an independent state. Motion adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 2, 1776, and memorialized in writting on July 4, 1776
quote: Resolved, That these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved. |
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