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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 6/1/2007 12:01:49 PM
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Auben
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If I get any more flack about this I just may park this downtown in front of the municipal building and just show up to drive it around every 10 days.
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 6/9/2007 5:58:41 PM
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stellaluna
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I like your page...where's the goodies? I've always liked those pics of you, though, so I'm hardly unbiased.
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 6/9/2007 10:47:20 PM
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Auben
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Did you move them to half.com?
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 6/12/2007 10:33:43 AM
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stellaluna
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You can get a postal scale at Office Depot or the like. Also, if you want to send things priority mail, you can get those boxes delivered free to your house.
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 6/15/2007 2:21:37 PM
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Auben
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They had me at 'pensioner,' although the crutch part was funny.
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 6/16/2007 3:49:55 AM
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miasma
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Billy Graham and I have always been alright. I was sorrowed, to hear the passing of his wife, Ruth, today. I know her writings about their prodigal son have been a big comfort to my mother. It was pleasing, to have him mentioned, in a flattering light! on a religion blog I read: Though the venerable Christian evangelist Billy Graham is in his twilight years and semi-retired (his famous ministry is largely run by his son now), he still has time to answer concerned letters regarding religious Witchcraft. "...if they are like other groups I've heard about, they probably take their beliefs very seriously. I have often asked myself why people like this turn their backs on Christianity and embrace something that is almost the exact opposite. Some, I know, do this because they've had a bad experience with a church, or they have become disillusioned by what they've seen of Christians. Others simply like to be unconventional, and this is one way of showing that they reject traditional values and ways of living. But others turn to groups like this because down inside they sense that something is missing in their lives, and they hope this will fill that empty place..." Notice the difference between his answer, and the rantings of people like Laura Mallory, who recently weighed in on the peril of religious Witchcraft in the newspapers. While Graham obviously thinks modern Paganism is the wrong way to go, he doesn't question the sincerity of our beliefs, or that many of us arrived at them due to bad experiences with other Christians or with a particular Church.
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 6/16/2007 8:27:42 AM
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That^s awesome. Reminds me that there's still a place for tact in this world and that there's a vast difference between having a heart for people and just wanting to be right.
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 7/24/2007 12:12:20 AM
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miasma
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Funny, now Tammy Faye's gone. I really was your normal "What's with her make-up" kinda gal, until I saw her interview with Ruby Wax, and The Eyes of Tammy Faye. And her Larry King interview, I was just humbled by her dignity and grace. I know she must be so pain-free, now, and I feel relieved for her. So. Who wants to hear Miasma's Summer Naught Seven Heartbroken Mix? Great! Here we go: The Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Modern Romance Amy Winehouse - Love is a Losing Game Fionn Regan - Black Water Child (one for you myspacers) Hawksley Workman - Wonderful and Sad Bonnie Prince Billy - New Partner Julie Ruin - Stay Monkey Nina Nastasia - While We Talk Spoon - I didn't come here to die. Will Oldham - Hard Life Regina Spektor - Apres Moi Liz Phair - Don't Have Time Mazzy Star - Unreflected Placebo - Protect Me From What I Want (another one for you myspacers) Ryan Adams - Funny How I'm Losing You The Gossip - Your Mangled Heart Scarling - The Last Day I Was Happy All-American Rejects - Swing Swing Veruca Salt - Shutterbug
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/13/2008 3:47:38 PM
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miasma
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Huh, I thought this thread died longer ago than last July. I really want this for my new avatar. Not really. I think homeschooling, when done right, is pretty awesome. I can't believe there's finally a reasonable ad up there on the annoying banner ads. Pagan Christianity is a great book, I've recommended it in other threads.
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RE: Mia's Tavern & Karaoke Lounge - 2/14/2008 10:43:02 AM
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This site is making me laugh out loud - no, not this one, this one. And a poem for today I am loving: "Windchime" by Tony Hoagland from What Narcissism Means to Me She goes out to hang the windchime in her nightie and her work boots. It's six-thirty in the morning and she's standing on the plastic ice chest tiptoe to reach the crossbeam of the porch, windchime in her left hand, hammer in her right, the nail gripped tight between her teeth but nothing happens next because she's trying to figure out how to switch #1 with #3. She must have been standing in the kitchen, coffee in her hand, asleep, when she heard it—the wind blowing through the sound the windchime wasn't making because it wasn't there. No one, including me, especially anymore believes till death do us part, but I can see what I would miss in leaving— the way her ankles go into the work boots as she stands on the ice chest; the problem scrunched into her forehead; the little kissable mouth with the nail in it.
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