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Gore1FL

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132. You need to make an affirmative argument before I can respond.
Sun Jan 5, 2014, 10:22 PM
Jan 2014

"lots" of people is neither a meaningful, specific, or grounded claim, and is easily dismissed without anything to substantiate it.

You cannot have science for something there is no evidence for.

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FFS! If I ever saw a load of crap... And OF COURSE it just had to have "quantum" reference... idwiyo Jan 2014 #1
"Quantum" is the magic word... gcomeau Jan 2014 #302
FFS... there is no "Science of Reincarnation" cthulu2016 Jan 2014 #2
FFS.........There is no woo! Th1onein Jan 2014 #105
If you don't like my reply, put me on ignore cthulu2016 Jan 2014 #129
Glad to oblige. Th1onein Jan 2014 #133
And you're welcome to mine :) eqfan592 Jan 2014 #172
Ditto. Th1onein Jan 2014 #250
What the hell? HappyMe Jan 2014 #3
Well... progressoid Jan 2014 #4
I have vague memories of a case that made headlines 60 or more years ago, where a Cal33 Jan 2014 #5
I recall discussion of the case when I was a child in the 1960s. John1956PA Jan 2014 #35
I remember the Bridey Murphy case. RebelOne Jan 2014 #54
I remember it too ... cvoogt Jan 2014 #83
Bridey Murphy frogmarch Jan 2014 #91
There was additional follow up on the Bridey Murphy case SheilaT Jan 2014 #153
Interesting article JanMichael Jan 2014 #6
totally to be expected G_j Jan 2014 #9
Yes, they are. And what's even more interesting to JanMichael Jan 2014 #10
so far G_j Jan 2014 #13
I am stunned! Stunned, I tell ya! JanMichael Jan 2014 #14
I did, I found it to be fascinating nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #22
Your statement is factually incorrect. eqfan592 Jan 2014 #174
I guess you are correct in that the person mentioned the word "quantum" G_j Jan 2014 #178
Oh? Don't you know, JanMichael? They know EVERYTHING that there is to know. Th1onein Jan 2014 #103
But the truth of the matter is that no one knows... kentuck Jan 2014 #117
You're right, but this woo crap goes way beyond skepticism. Th1onein Jan 2014 #136
Everybody knows what happens after death. TransitJohn Jan 2014 #165
I know what happens after death. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #181
agreed jan michael. if it isnt like dark matter or some such they will attack it. oh wait... roguevalley Jan 2014 #80
What's with this "creepy" thing? eqfan592 Jan 2014 #173
Fear? You might be frightened of death, I am not intaglio Jan 2014 #301
NPR is peddling pseudoscience? Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #7
How so? It is done at an actual university nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #16
It's not science. Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #19
So he is not a psychiatrist nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #20
It's okay to be open minded, but not so much that your brain starts spilling out of your head. Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #23
So you are cocksure you know what happens after death? nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #24
"The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. G_j Jan 2014 #26
Albert strikes again nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #37
Love that quote! Thanks for sharing 1monster Jan 2014 #79
+1000 kentuck Jan 2014 #118
he definitely had a way with words G_j Jan 2014 #127
perfect. Phlem Jan 2014 #141
That is not an endorsement of magical thinking. Marr Jan 2014 #212
The researcher has been attempting to document a phenomenon that has been well known G_j Jan 2014 #214
I'm sure god is waiting on the other side of the big pearly gates. Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #27
Maybe to all of those things B2G Jan 2014 #29
I have no beliefs. Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #30
Sure you do B2G Jan 2014 #32
It's not a belief. Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #34
I'm not trying to convince you of anything B2G Jan 2014 #41
Many people think the earth is 5,000 years old and it makes sense to them. Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #47
That's provably wrong B2G Jan 2014 #53
If you are right we will, if my assumptions are correct we won't. defacto7 Jan 2014 #90
That's very true Dorian Gray Jan 2014 #171
Belief: Mental acceptance of and conviction in the truth, actuality, or validity of something nt G_j Jan 2014 #42
Your definition is found wanting.... defacto7 Jan 2014 #94
Or maybe you become part of the great information pool nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #36
There's only one way to know what happens after death. Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #39
Some folks said the same thing about string theory nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #40
I'm not sure what string theory has to do with this. Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #44
I am talking about ultimate conservation of information nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #45
The article you posted is from a philosopher. Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #46
And philosophers are working now with PhDs in physics nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #49
somehow I can't imagine G_j Jan 2014 #66
Or Max Plank, or Heisenberg nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #70
Actually, they do say the same thing about string theory. It hasn't been proven true yet... Moonwalk Jan 2014 #92
They used to laugh at string nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #93
So where is the Library of Alexandria today if information is not lost? immoderate Jan 2014 #112
You are seriously saying that the information was lost? nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #140
There is a "Theory of Conservation of Information?" immoderate Jan 2014 #151
Quantum mechanics is your friend nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #152
No. Quantum theory does not protect the Library of Alexandria. immoderate Jan 2014 #157
Well, the folks I know in the field nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #158
From your link... FiveGoodMen Jan 2014 #305
Yes, some of the scrolls and tablets at the Library of Alexandria were originals but a Hestia Jan 2014 #290
And when they return to explain their findings? n/t lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #55
A a psychologist talking about quantum theory is like a dentist talking about climate science Scootaloo Jan 2014 #75
HEY! PCIntern Jan 2014 #235
I'm open to the idea of reincarnation. No one has yet been able to kestrel91316 Jan 2014 #63
Let's discuss reincarnation. Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #71
Well, duh, that's because all the aliens from those star systems that got Rozlee Jan 2014 #96
Because those two things are not related. SheilaT Jan 2014 #155
expanding population explains why it's atypical. lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #169
Because somebody is printing up souls. Captain Stern Jan 2014 #255
You are asking for proof of a negative? Thor_MN Jan 2014 #88
No. I know that negatives cannot be proven. kestrel91316 Jan 2014 #211
I was pretty sure that you knew that, it just the way you worded it. Thor_MN Jan 2014 #216
It's all fun and games making fun of something Dorian Gray Jan 2014 #170
I showed a SCIENCE video to some middle schoolers last school year. It was filled 1monster Jan 2014 #76
What you are highlighting nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #78
Odd. Why would you trust a psychiatrist over any other scientist to figure out if this is true? Moonwalk Jan 2014 #101
He is continuing research that was started fifty years ago nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #104
they wouldn't be. you're talking to nadin here, remember. dionysus Jan 2014 #156
Uncalled for mtnester Jan 2014 #260
The brain is not a quantum computer Shivering Jemmy Jan 2014 #102
I know what happens after death. GeorgeGist Jan 2014 #126
No, you don't actually KNOW, you have an untested hypothesis. scarletwoman Jan 2014 #131
Exactly! marew Jan 2014 #154
When you get a chance could you turn your tv about an inch to the right? snooper2 Jan 2014 #206
It was odd.... Red Mountain Jan 2014 #18
There has been a steady trend ozone_man Jan 2014 #68
We all wish this were true mainer Jan 2014 #8
I listened to the interview in teh morning nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #17
Epiphenomenalism. Utter rot. nt msanthrope Jan 2014 #11
From the article: Skidmore Jan 2014 #12
He's been doing this for a long time.......why the NPR interview now? Red Mountain Jan 2014 #65
Which is the crux of it all isn't it, Skidmore? Duality and gravity are the great dividers. Hestia Jan 2014 #292
Except my reality might not be the same as yours and my words here are just ScreamingMeemie Jan 2014 #321
There's a series called The Ghost Inside My Child ecstatic Jan 2014 #15
Just downloaded the book on Kindle B2G Jan 2014 #21
Another intriguing case. A little boy recalls life as a pilot on board WWII aircraft carrier JohnyCanuck Jan 2014 #25
Searching For The Science Behind Reincarnation? 99Forever Jan 2014 #28
Well, the thing is, you will never have what you call "actual science, documented and 1monster Jan 2014 #95
You are woefully ignorant. Th1onein Jan 2014 #106
Do you have a link to the Sagan claim? Logical Jan 2014 #162
see post #201 fishwax Jan 2014 #203
Thanks! nt Logical Jan 2014 #210
Reincarnation assumes a dualistic nature of the human being, which is bunk. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #175
Carl Sagan did not say that. He described that as part of the claim. fishwax Jan 2014 #201
He said more than that. Th1onein Jan 2014 #238
Well, he wrote that about not believing it in a book published the year before he died fishwax Jan 2014 #246
He said there seemed to be no other explanation. Th1onein Jan 2014 #248
The answer is obvious: He came into the present through a tear Dash87 Jan 2014 #31
No science. Done. alarimer Jan 2014 #33
I read some of the research by Ian Stevenson (name?) IdaBriggs Jan 2014 #38
Me too - it was so interesting I stayed up all night reading... polichick Jan 2014 #86
I recommend the book "The quantum enigma" lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #43
fascinating G_j Jan 2014 #50
Sorry lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #56
thanks! G_j Jan 2014 #58
very good G_j Jan 2014 #77
Maybe the brain is not understood yet. That does not mean it is.... Logical Jan 2014 #161
True enough. Stories like this are just pieces of evidence. lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #168
"It's hard to understand..." Textbook definition of the argument from ignorance fallacy. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #179
No physicists claim to have a good understanding of quantum mechanics. lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #204
"We do know that consciousness (or "observation") is intrinsically linked to quantum mechanics" Marr Jan 2014 #278
Amazing, I agree with you about something. :) justiceischeap Jan 2014 #280
Dogma is one of my least favorite things. lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #281
Can you suggest any good reading material justiceischeap Jan 2014 #282
I found a link to the full book lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #285
Thank you! nt justiceischeap Jan 2014 #286
While I can imagine matter Shankapotomus Jan 2014 #48
This is a facinating topic 2naSalit Jan 2014 #51
more woo. phhhtttt!! Pretzel_Warrior Jan 2014 #52
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jan 2014 #57
The James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF)... gadjitfreek Jan 2014 #59
No one will win it! Many nuts have tried! nt Logical Jan 2014 #163
Is it woo? Dare we ask if it woo? Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2014 #60
The Woo-Woo Credo seems appropriate here, too... SidDithers Jan 2014 #61
Why would you call something that is older than Jesus woo? A Simple Game Jan 2014 #97
And the Bible says the Earth was created in 6 days...nt SidDithers Jan 2014 #98
And never says how long a day was. A Simple Game Jan 2014 #119
Oh fuck... SidDithers Jan 2014 #121
No I'm not. I'm not even religious, nor do I take the bible literally like you apparently do. A Simple Game Jan 2014 #122
No, you tried to introduce religious belief... SidDithers Jan 2014 #123
I'm sorry you don't know enough about religion to realize reincarnation is a large part of it. A Simple Game Jan 2014 #135
Suspect my youngest was a Nazi pilot in WWII Thirties Child Jan 2014 #62
Interesting! JanMichael Jan 2014 #82
So you assume all, or even a significant amount of skepticism is due to... Silent3 Jan 2014 #309
You won't be laughed at by me. 3catwoman3 Jan 2014 #84
Though difficult...I would love to believe in reincarnation. Auntie Bush Jan 2014 #99
How does it explain the unfairness of life? Control-Z Jan 2014 #230
Because we are here to learn Thirties Child Jan 2014 #252
Fascinating. redwitch Jan 2014 #64
Most interesting. Thanks. Aldo Leopold Jan 2014 #67
listened to the piece Gore1FL Jan 2014 #69
A lot of scientists would disagree with you. Th1onein Jan 2014 #107
Name 5. n/t Gore1FL Jan 2014 #109
I'm not doing your research for you. Th1onein Jan 2014 #110
I didn't ask you to I asked you to back a claim you made. Gore1FL Jan 2014 #120
You are claiming that what I am saying is untrue. Go and substantiate that claim. Th1onein Jan 2014 #128
You need to make an affirmative argument before I can respond. Gore1FL Jan 2014 #132
The affirmative argument was made with the original post. Th1onein Jan 2014 #137
I said it wasn't science Gore1FL Jan 2014 #139
Science is based on data? NO! ARE YOU SURE? Th1onein Jan 2014 #142
It is a big leap to say "Reincarnation" based on anecdotes. Gore1FL Jan 2014 #150
I'd take your word for it, were it not obvious you don't have a clue as to what you're talking about Th1onein Jan 2014 #261
I see. So anything we can't explain = reincarnation!!! Gore1FL Jan 2014 #277
Oh yeah! That's really what I said! Th1onein Jan 2014 #310
The "scientist" seems to think so. Gore1FL Jan 2014 #313
You are woefully ignorant about this topic, and more than likely, willfully misinformed. Th1onein Jan 2014 #314
Gore1FL, I'm going to go ahead and put you on Ignore. Th1onein Jan 2014 #319
Knock yourself out. n/t Gore1FL Jan 2014 #322
I don't read studies on non-existent things. Gore1FL Jan 2014 #317
Then anything that you don't know about yet, you will never know about. Th1onein Jan 2014 #318
Not true, but your putting me on ignore, so there really is no point in explaining Gore1FL Jan 2014 #323
So case studies are anecdotes? Th1onein Jan 2014 #315
I am educated enough to know there is no such thing as reincarnation. Gore1FL Jan 2014 #316
"you're joining everyone else on my Ignore list." JTFrog Jan 2014 #311
No, no, no, no. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #177
There are hundreds of cases of children seeming to recall former lives. Blue_In_AK Jan 2014 #72
Anecdotal third party claims don't equal science cpwm17 Jan 2014 #73
Do you know ANYTHING about Stevenson's work? ANYTHING? Th1onein Jan 2014 #108
I listened to the audio provided at link cpwm17 Jan 2014 #111
Like I said, Go forth, inform yourself. Th1onein Jan 2014 #113
Bookmarking - thanks! Lucinda Jan 2014 #74
The BBC did a documentary back in 1992 called "In Search of the Dead"- the entire series is online Douglas Carpenter Jan 2014 #81
oh no … whatever the evidence or lack of, shireen Jan 2014 #85
I was a shaman in a previous life and I DISTINCTLY remember... mike_c Jan 2014 #87
Are you sure that wasn't this life? Rozlee Jan 2014 #100
Absolute 100% unmitigated bullshit Orrex Jan 2014 #89
I think it is a very interesting topic. kentuck Jan 2014 #114
Well, one thing we know - the brain is a piss-poor filter for reality Sarah Ibarruri Jan 2014 #115
Shouldn't they have to prove that it's real first? Iggo Jan 2014 #116
Yup... SidDithers Jan 2014 #124
Even many well accepted scientific theories have no proof - at least not proof in any absolute sense Douglas Carpenter Jan 2014 #164
I appreciate that you posted this, especially the 2nd link. scarletwoman Jan 2014 #125
that is exactly why I found it interesting G_j Jan 2014 #134
As I said, I remember coming across Stevenson's work some years ago. scarletwoman Jan 2014 #138
I do not understand it either. Big Blue Marble Jan 2014 #253
Sad pipoman Jan 2014 #130
yep. Phlem Jan 2014 #143
Good point kentuck Jan 2014 #144
"Imagination is more important than knowledge." G_j Jan 2014 #145
Name some! nt Logical Jan 2014 #160
Yes, please, I'd love to see these phenomena that can't be explained by modern science. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #176
Did you read the OP..and the subsequent responses? pipoman Jan 2014 #185
Yes, I did. I still see no reason to believe reincarnation is substantive. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #187
OK then pipoman Jan 2014 #188
Starting with Quantum Mechanics and String theory? lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #205
Start with this one. . pipoman Jan 2014 #184
????? Logical Jan 2014 #191
The OP? pipoman Jan 2014 #194
took about 30 seconds: G_j Jan 2014 #195
"Science doesn't yet have the means to provide a conclusive answer" NuclearDem Jan 2014 #196
exactly G_j Jan 2014 #197
But it doesn't mean we can't logically rule out certain supposed explanations. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #198
LOL, nice try, none of that is woo! Who calls it woo? nt Logical Jan 2014 #199
nobody G_j Jan 2014 #200
I don't know what happens after we die Marrah_G Jan 2014 #146
To me, that's what makes these case studies so fascinating. scarletwoman Jan 2014 #147
Thank you so much for saying those three little words that most human beings liberal_at_heart Jan 2014 #328
Thank You For Sharing cantbeserious Jan 2014 #148
knr - very interesting and very valuable Douglas Carpenter Jan 2014 #149
Oh for the love of... NuclearDem Jan 2014 #159
yet no explanation for these anomalies that have pipoman Jan 2014 #186
And I'm sure there are completely logical explanations to all of them. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #189
Glad you've got it all figured out. . pipoman Jan 2014 #192
No, I don't, and I never said I did. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #193
Apparently at odds with many actual scientists. .. pipoman Jan 2014 #219
Who are these scientists? Other than the two from the University of Virginia. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #220
opinions pipoman Jan 2014 #222
And opinions mean nothing if they're not backed by science. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #223
Who is doing that? pipoman Jan 2014 #224
That Sagan quote is taken out of context. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #227
so you have nothing pipoman Jan 2014 #229
I didn't say I'm right. I just said your arguments were flawed. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #232
If these anecdotes pipoman Jan 2014 #247
+1, this is embarrassing. Marr Jan 2014 #213
I survived the great woo war of 2014. nt awoke_in_2003 Jan 2014 #166
There have been many stories like this Le Taz Hot Jan 2014 #167
That is my take as well - TBF Jan 2014 #183
"Quantum physics indicates that our physical world may grow out of our consciousness," DetlefK Jan 2014 #180
From the forward of the book Quantum Enigma lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #208
If no consciousness witnesses the world, does it stop existing? DetlefK Jan 2014 #209
One of the most interesting books I've ever read is Many Lives, Many Masters. Sheldon Cooper Jan 2014 #182
Lots of people are terrified at the thought of oblivion. Feral Child Jan 2014 #190
Just think about it you could be reincarnated as a Republican. gordianot Jan 2014 #202
Maybe researchers should investigate all the zombie accounts created at DU... SidDithers Jan 2014 #207
Carl Sagan's commentary on Ian Stevenson LongTomH Jan 2014 #215
Heh. Sheldon Cooper Jan 2014 #217
Thanks for the quote. Big Blue Marble Jan 2014 #218
Well, it is getting crowded down here nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #221
I do NOT want reincarnation to be true. One life is plenty. However, pnwmom Jan 2014 #225
It does, let me direct you to a long post I did somewhere else nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #226
The quote has been edited. Bradical79 Jan 2014 #249
That quote was taken out of context. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #228
I wasn't trying to "prove reincarnation" LongTomH Jan 2014 #231
What the quote does show Big Blue Marble Jan 2014 #233
It doesn't deserve the time of day. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #236
You do not know what you are talking about. Big Blue Marble Jan 2014 #240
Don't worry, I'm pretty convinced you don't either NuclearDem Jan 2014 #243
Have you read Dr. Stevenson's research? Big Blue Marble Jan 2014 #244
While your personality does die nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #242
FFS!!!! Kali Jan 2014 #245
Completely irrelevant what Sagan said on the subject. NuclearDem Jan 2014 #234
good for you G_j Jan 2014 #239
You should have typed this after your quote justiceischeap Jan 2014 #283
here is an interesting or at least entertaining video Douglas Carpenter Jan 2014 #237
A 1992 BBC documentary that some here might find interesting Douglas Carpenter Jan 2014 #241
These seem to have been pulled from YT. nt justiceischeap Jan 2014 #284
I found a repost - In Search of the Dead - Episode 1 - Powers of the Mind (Documentary) Douglas Carpenter Jan 2014 #300
I wonder why poor people who never do shit and live lives of quiet misery Agnosticsherbet Jan 2014 #251
Always happy to read stories like these and may I suggest.... KaryninMiami Jan 2014 #254
My question to proponents or believers of this would be fujiyama Jan 2014 #256
Some of your questions are addressed in the literature by IdaBriggs Jan 2014 #287
Well the soul is generally not part of the conversation. nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #289
Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. kentuck Jan 2014 #257
Conservation of energy is not a good argument for reincarnation or life after death Silent3 Jan 2014 #258
I don't think Einstein was talking about "conservation"? kentuck Jan 2014 #259
What Einstein is quoted as saying here is just a rephrasing of the first law... Silent3 Jan 2014 #263
To deny the existence of pipoman Jan 2014 #265
Even if there is reincarnation, trying to support it with the wrong science... Silent3 Jan 2014 #267
I will agree that Einstein would use his other famous quote here nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #291
Even if information is preserved (in a highly, HIGHLY theoretical sense... Silent3 Jan 2014 #294
None, even the researchers more directly involved, nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #295
It's an interesting idea, and I have nothing against speculation and investigation... Silent3 Jan 2014 #306
Well, it is in the data nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #308
I would agree that maybe "reincarantion" is not what we are talking about? kentuck Jan 2014 #298
How does looking at something "in a rational, scientific manner" equate to... Silent3 Jan 2014 #307
And you probably do not know, either? kentuck Jan 2014 #324
What it my post is your post supposed to be a comeback for? Silent3 Jan 2014 #326
anecdotal examples of unexplained phenomenon pipoman Jan 2014 #268
Unless we believe that everything has been discovered and is known... kentuck Jan 2014 #296
In other words - 'soul' exists. And off we go to "Intelligent Design". On quantum level, of course! idwiyo Jan 2014 #262
Would it be the first time pipoman Jan 2014 #264
Magical thinking was magical thinking 1000 years ago and remains so now. Nothing ever changes but idwiyo Jan 2014 #266
Fear of what we don't understand is human nature. . pipoman Jan 2014 #269
You mean like fear of dying manifesting itself as a belief in reincarnation? I am not human. :) idwiyo Jan 2014 #271
More like dismissing unexplained phenomenon pipoman Jan 2014 #273
You mean calling it "reincarnation"? Hmmm, maybe it's a "repressed memory syndrome"! idwiyo Jan 2014 #275
did you read the article? G_j Jan 2014 #279
One has to be seriously ... naive to actually read that article without laughing. idwiyo Jan 2014 #303
"Magical thinking" G_j Jan 2014 #270
Sorry, serious conversation stops right where 'reincarnation *science*' starts. idwiyo Jan 2014 #272
... pipoman Jan 2014 #274
That's perfect illustration for magical thinking! Thank you! idwiyo Jan 2014 #276
OK so mama has books on Hollywood in the house intaglio Jan 2014 #288
We aren't supposed to know about our past lives, which is most assuredly believe happens Hestia Jan 2014 #293
This crap is still around? Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #297
If man is so smart... kentuck Jan 2014 #299
Well given that scientists have yet to agree exactly what reality is dipsydoodle Jan 2014 #304
Thank you for sharing this article! GreenEyedLefty Jan 2014 #312
Fascinating. ScreamingMeemie Jan 2014 #320
Truly... kentuck Jan 2014 #325
Shades of Bridie Murphy... n/t TygrBright Jan 2014 #327
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