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| Yasunari 2004-11-18, 11:06 am |
| this is common among you paramanders.
[less common among dimentionists.]
hide an item in the astral plane with this spell. where ever you
travel, the item will follow you in the astral plane.
its easy to call the item back, and will either land in your open
hands, or at your feet [keep in mind where you are standing].
reduce travel load with cache-paramander. keep in mind that the weight
limit is one-half pound per your level as a caster. so, when you
first learn this spell, at a minimum it is one and a half pounds.
this isnt good for food stuffs, like perishables, unless the trip is
relatively short, because the duration of the spell is one hour per
level of caster. if coming upon a relic or artifact, it would be idea
to cache it to the astral plane as you make your leave from the area.
cache-paramander is of the class conjuration/summoning,
with verbal and somatic components to cast the spell.
"Alone With The Voice."
[Folk-Telemetry]
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| TohuVohu 2004-11-18, 11:06 am |
| if coming upon a relic or artifact, it would be idea
>to cache it to the astral plane as you make your leave from the area.
>
>cache-paramander is of the class conjuration/summoning,
>with verbal and somatic components to cast the spell.
i think you and Michelle would make a good couple.
michael
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| Yasunari 2004-11-20, 11:06 am |
| Remember that time, on 18 Nov 2004 15:20:22 GMT, tohuvohu@aol.com
(TohuVohu) had prophecied:
>if coming upon a relic or artifact, it would be idea
>
>i think you and Michelle would make a good couple.
>
>michael
ive seen her name around here, but i forgot where.
shes a spellcaster?
"Alone With The Voice."
[Folk-Telemetry]
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| TohuVohu 2004-11-20, 11:06 am |
| >ive seen her name around here, but i forgot where.
>shes a spellcaster?
i'm not sure if it's currently called spellcasting or simply embellishment.
i dunno if she likes guys though. might be fun either way.
michael
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"TohuVohu" <tohuvohu@aol.com> wrote in message
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>
> i'm not sure if it's currently called spellcasting or simply
embellishment.
>
> i dunno if she likes guys though. might be fun either way.
>
I LOVE men! Worship men! I really don't know where this idea that I fancy
women came from, just because I like women too. I remember one night when I
really had drunk too much I think I proposed to one of the females on this
group but was that enough to start such a pernicious rumour? ;) Oh yes, I
forget, there was a time when I posted a message about becoming a lesbian -
well that was only because the man I loved ditched me and I was so
heartbroken.
As for spell casting, as far as I know there is only a small of magic in
place in this particular dimension/time warp/reality and there might be
illusions created to confuse.
Oh I am sure in past universes and dimensions there was a lot more magic
rum de fiddle de fum de feer
conjure me up a glass of beer
and kiss my toes and kiss my XXX
make sure it comes complete with glass!
Magic is dancing, singing, chanting, rhymes - it never harms anyone and it's
all good stuff, fun if you like. People take magic far too seriously and
think they have "power", of course magic is power, but this universe is
really neither the time or place to use it, better to give someone a CD of
good music or a nice card than start trying to cast spells. Even a little
prayer .... my Mum phoned me, said she had back-ache, I said a little
prayer and miraculously, next time I phoned she was completely comflummoxed
that her back-ache had disappeared!
Maybe well-wishing is a "kind" of magic, I don't know. I am always willing
to learn if anyone has anything to say on this topic.
Michelle
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| Chesucat 2004-11-20, 11:06 am |
| TohuVohu wrote:
T>I'm not sure if it's currently called spell casting or simply embellishment.
T>i dunno if she likes guys though. might be fun either way.
T>michael
Michelle is the original Bridget Jones! She's the top!;-)
rain doesn't seem to post here anymore, 'ey? She is a very passionate
person with a creative, non-linear mind. I like rain very much!
How are you doing, Michael?
<chesucat twitches>
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| Yasunari 2004-11-20, 11:06 am |
| Remember that time, on Thu, 18 Nov 2004 20:51:48 GMT, "Hood"
<hood@nospam.com> had prophecied:
>
>"TohuVohu" <tohuvohu@aol.com> wrote in message
>news:20041118152712.09653.00000492@mb-m20.aol.com...
>embellishment.
>
>I LOVE men! Worship men! I really don't know where this idea that I fancy
>women came from, just because I like women too. I remember one night when I
>really had drunk too much I think I proposed to one of the females on this
>group but was that enough to start such a pernicious rumour? ;) Oh yes, I
>forget, there was a time when I posted a message about becoming a lesbian -
>well that was only because the man I loved ditched me and I was so
>heartbroken.
>
>As for spell casting, as far as I know there is only a small of magic in
>place in this particular dimension/time warp/reality and there might be
>illusions created to confuse.
>
>Oh I am sure in past universes and dimensions there was a lot more magic
>rum de fiddle de fum de feer
>conjure me up a glass of beer
>and kiss my toes and kiss my XXX
>make sure it comes complete with glass!
>
>Magic is dancing, singing, chanting, rhymes - it never harms anyone and it's
>all good stuff, fun if you like. People take magic far too seriously and
>think they have "power", of course magic is power, but this universe is
>really neither the time or place to use it, better to give someone a CD of
>good music or a nice card than start trying to cast spells. Even a little
>prayer .... my Mum phoned me, said she had back-ache, I said a little
>prayer and miraculously, next time I phoned she was completely comflummoxed
>that her back-ache had disappeared!
>
>Maybe well-wishing is a "kind" of magic, I don't know. I am always willing
>to learn if anyone has anything to say on this topic.
>
>Michelle
>
when i see 'magic' on tv, like wicca, i see ceremonies that give the
believers a base, or a history, to give their 'faith' substance. i
dont think much of casting spells and communing with the elements by
going through ritual, wearing types of clothing, holding mystical
symbols. what happens when those symbols are gone? if you took away
the ritual, the idea of even having those rituals, where goes your
faith. i suppose what is truely there would still be there. so, maybe
the medium of your faith isnt necessary. just direct pure
understanding, without the social trappings.
ritual and mythology seemed necessary to keep the mystery of the
truths alive as they passed down the generations. but, we've long
lived in a culture that has done away with symbols. which makes it
ironic that things ilke wicca have gained more acceptance in the
recent years. people still look for the truth, and perhaps find it
where they want it.
i dont know. i look at the moon, or at the sun [indirectly], and im
happy for that relationship then and there. thast pretty magical to
me.
wellwishing, i wouldnt see why it isnt magical. magic is something
unknowable to me, that id like to feel i have sensed. you might very
well be passing to your mom some sincere energy. and i dont think
sincere energy gets wasted.
you worship men? thats really interesting.
"Alone With The Voice."
[Folk-Telemetry]
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"Yasunari" <daryl@geeklife.com> wrote in message
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> when i see 'magic' on tv, like wicca, i see ceremonies that give the
> believers a base, or a history, to give their 'faith' substance. i
> dont think much of casting spells and communing with the elements by
> going through ritual, wearing types of clothing, holding mystical
> symbols. what happens when those symbols are gone? if you took away
> the ritual, the idea of even having those rituals, where goes your
> faith. i suppose what is truely there would still be there. so, maybe
> the medium of your faith isnt necessary. just direct pure
> understanding, without the social trappings.
> ritual and mythology seemed necessary to keep the mystery of the
> truths alive as they passed down the generations. but, we've long
> lived in a culture that has done away with symbols. which makes it
> ironic that things ilke wicca have gained more acceptance in the
> recent years. people still look for the truth, and perhaps find it
> where they want it.
> i dont know. i look at the moon, or at the sun [indirectly], and im
> happy for that relationship then and there. thast pretty magical to
> me.
I always try to never look at the moon - I don't know........but whenever I
do, then very mysterious and strange things happen. Wicca I have done some
reading on, but as usual, within about a week I have forgotten everything I
have read. I think there are rules about never harming anyone and always
doing what you think is best - but how can anyone judge what is best for
anyone else?
> wellwishing, i wouldnt see why it isnt magical. magic is something
> unknowable to me, that id like to feel i have sensed. you might very
> well be passing to your mom some sincere energy. and i dont think
> sincere energy gets wasted.
No - positive, kind energy I am sure is in all of us and can be put to good
use.
> you worship men? thats really interesting.
Oh don't get me started!!! ................................... I love the
male form, I love the way men think, I love the things men do. I love the
difference between men and females - and I appreciate both for what they
are, but there is a difference, and it's that difference I love. I could
write a book about men I have come across in real life and in my delusions.
Recently with the Borg (yes the ones from Startrek - and NO THEY DON'T LOOK
LIKE THAT!) - they were all 6, 7, 8, 9 feet tall, all with black hair and
beautiful eyes and oh boy, swoon, swoon, swoon - 
(Michelle lies on the floor after one too many swoons, to be brought back to
life by ah, a touch, a caress from a Borg from the Universal Army - and with
a tear on his cheek and a little bird on his helmet, Michelle is carried off
to the Borg infirmary).
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| TohuVohu 2004-11-20, 11:06 am |
| >I LOVE men! Worship men! I really don't know where this idea that I fancy
>women came from, just because I like women too. I remember one night when I
>really had drunk too much I think I proposed to one of the females on this
>group but was that enough to start
i wonder who you proposed to? now my curiousity is peaked, er, picqued. i
think you and Lisa Gardner would be cute. ;-)
i think lipstick lesbians are fine, although i'm not terribly attracted to pure
lesbianism. some of them can look like Amazons, and not the cute ones like on
the TV show. in the final analysis, gays reduce the male dating population
(good!), but lesbians reduce the available females (bad!).
i better end my post lest Pines & friends call me a pervert.
michael
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| TohuVohu 2004-11-20, 11:06 am |
| >Michelle is the original Bridget Jones! She's the top!;-)
>
Michelle is a real babe.
>rain doesn't seem to post here anymore, >'ey?
where did Pines or Wet Rain Kitten go? i assume you still communicate via
email.
> She is a very passionate
>person with a creative, non-linear mind. I >like rain very much!
>
yes, i hope that goes well.
>How are you doing, Michael?
>
><chesucat twitches>
i am just getting over the move, and job shopping. i still play with Unix
occasionally, esp OpenBSD and Slackware. been fixing a lot of computers for
family lately. i am using windows a lot because my "clients" do. i listen to
music in my free time, all genres except country and R&B.
what you been up to?
michael
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| Chesucat 2004-11-20, 11:06 am |
| TohuVohu wrote:
<snipped some>
T>where did Pines or Wet Rain Kitten go? i assume you still communicate via
T>email.
yes, we still do.
T>i am just getting over the move, and job shopping. i still play with Unix
T>occasionally, esp Open-BSD and Slackware. been fixing a lot of computers
T>for family lately. i am using windows a lot because my "clients" do. i
T>listen to music in my free time, all genres except country and R&B.
T>what you been up to?
Not much, the same ole, same ole! I been to a few job interviews, but
nothing has come from it. I am a year older now, and a little closer to
my "Death Day", I guess. I am still listening to classical music and
progressive type "electronica" sounds, with some world music and a little
bit of folk music too. I am still using Windows 98SE, but I am trying out
PhatLinux and ZipSlak Linux too.
<chesucat twitches>
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| TohuVohu 2004-11-20, 11:06 am |
| > I am still using Windows 98SE, but I am trying out
>PhatLinux and ZipSlak Linux too.
the trick to ZipSlack is to have a Slackware CD handy. i can mail you one if
you want cause the local store burns them for free or low-cost. then just
"installpkg" various things off the CD. or install swaret.
i'm currently on a Windows 98 SE computer. i haven't installed much yet, but
will have ZipSlack and BeOS eventually. i miss my Server 2003 and FreeBSD.
michael
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| pines 2004-11-20, 11:06 am |
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"TohuVohu" <tohuvohu@aol.com> wrote in message
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>
> i wonder who you proposed to? now my curiousity is peaked, er, picqued.
i
> think you and Lisa Gardner would be cute. ;-)
>
> i think lipstick lesbians are fine, although i'm not terribly attracted to
pure
> lesbianism. some of them can look like Amazons, and not the cute ones
like on
> the TV show. in the final analysis, gays reduce the male dating
population
> (good!), but lesbians reduce the available females (bad!).
>
> i better end my post lest Pines & friends call me a pervert.
>
> michael
dear michael,
i do not think you are a pervert though i may have said that once. you are
just a typical guy who fantasizes about muliple women. this is normal for a
guy. sorry for calling you a pervert once i should never have said that.
again you are just a typical male that is all.
i have been to boring to write here of late. i have nothing to contribute
to the group so i have just been reading. besides someone, i wont say who
told me i should not give advice until i got my act together, i still have
not got my act together. so i do not think i should post anything.
i just wanted to apologive to you michael that is all. sorry .
later anita
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| TohuVohu 2004-11-20, 11:06 am |
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> i have been to boring to write here of late. i have nothing to contribute
>to the group so i have just been reading. besides someone, i wont say who
>told me i should not give advice until i got my act together, i still have
>not got my act together.
i would ignore the idiots saying stuff like that. this is just Usenet, not a
psychiatrist's office. no degree required, just post, it's just a bunch of
text in the end.
> so i do not think i should post anything.
> i just wanted to apologive to you michael that is all. sorry .
> later anita
no need to apologise.
i hope you are doing well.
michael
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