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Conchita Wurst: Austria's Bearded Lady Wins Eurovision
I really enjoyed it, though I have nothing to compare it against. :)
JoHarrington, on 05/12/2014
Conchita Wurst: Austria's Bearded Lady Wins Eurovision
It was a great Eurovision this year.
April_M, on 05/12/2014
A Christian's Guide to Witchcraft and Wicca
Frank - You added in the part about the Magi, while I was writing the below comment. Thanks for the insight into them!
JoHarrington, on 05/12/2014
A Christian's Guide to Witchcraft and Wicca
Frank - If they don't, then they really haven't grasped the underlying energies of spellwork. That is to imbue the energies with a story of some description, then send them out into the ether with the intention of changing/influencing an ...
JoHarrington, on 05/12/2014
A Christian's Guide to Witchcraft and Wicca
The Magi [singular magus, plural magi] were Zoroastrian wise men, astrologers, their faith being based in Iran/Persia, and it still exists in small spots there and in India. The idea that they were kings is a mediaeval error. Certainly the ...
frankbeswick, on 05/12/2014
A Christian's Guide to Witchcraft and Wicca
Ember - I didn't make a thing up there. They are all the genuine etymology of each word.
JoHarrington, on 05/12/2014
A Christian's Guide to Witchcraft and Wicca
You are equating spell work with intercessory prayer, which is no different from Christian practice.I knew that Wiccans prayed. I did not know that you equate spell work with prayer. Do all pagans take this view? I practice intercessory ...
frankbeswick, on 05/12/2014
Why Opt for Eco Friendly House Designs?
For an environmentally conscious, self-reliant person this article was a great way to begin the day.
frankbeswick, on 05/12/2014
A Christian's Guide to Witchcraft and Wicca
I love the new sections you added. It is just so fascinating to have those words in a brand new context.
Ember, on 05/12/2014
A Christian's Guide to Witchcraft and Wicca
It's never occurred to me to wonder which pantheon the Christian God actually came from, or what His name was before it was God. Thanks for the quick lesson about it all.
JoHarrington, on 05/11/2014
Conchita Wurst: Austria's Bearded Lady Wins Eurovision
It was tremendous to watch at the time, except for the voting. That should have been my big moment, but you had the commentators speaking, plus the reporting officers, plus Graham Norton over the top, plus the crowd being loud, plus Jamie/Freya ...
JoHarrington, on 05/11/2014
Conchita Wurst: Austria's Bearded Lady Wins Eurovision
That's really cool, it must've been fun to watch. I didn't know Eurovision existed until last year, and I've never watched it before, I might in the future.
Ember, on 05/11/2014
WHAT’S IN A NAME? THE ORIGIN OF STREET NAMES IN THE CITY - PART ONE
Housework? Oh yes, that's what you do instead of sleeping isn't it?
Telesto, on 05/11/2014
WHAT’S IN A NAME? THE ORIGIN OF STREET NAMES IN THE CITY - PART ONE
Tell me about it! 10 hour work days plus writing and eBay in the evenings, housework occasionally too. One of my pieces for my main client has scuttled off into the realms of epic, currently being at least 5 parts.
Guest, on 05/11/2014
WHAT’S IN A NAME? THE ORIGIN OF STREET NAMES IN THE CITY - PART ONE
Ha ha ha! It's just that life is so mad at the moment, I didn't have time to do the whole alphabet in one go!
Telesto, on 05/11/2014

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