On 11/13/2012 09:42 AM, awakened_yeti wrote:
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>> was involved in that it might be more successful.  After all a post
>> apocalyptic dark comedy code be something different.
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> You probably meant "could", not "code".  Dont worry... we wont blame you for 
> your mistakes and failures incurred during the operation of such a complex 
> physical form like the human body.  Im sure it was quite difficult for you to 
> attempt to step down to their level.  Always dumbing it down for the masses 
> and so forth.  It didnt really end well for Castiel, though.  Or did it?!?!?

I type fast and I also don't jump on people for their typos.  For online 
posts it is understandable.  That would be petty of me to do so.

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> 6.3 And Semyaza, who was their leader, said to them:
> "I fear that you may not wish this deed to be done and that I alone will pay 
> for this great sin."
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> 6.4 And they all answered him, and said: "Let us all swear an oath, and bind 
> one-another with curses, so not to alter this plan, but to carry out this 
> plan effectively."
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> 6.5 Then they all swore together and all bound one another with curses to it.
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> 6.6 And they were, in all, two hundred and they came down on Ardis,
> which is the summit of Mount Hermon. And they called the mountain
> Hermon because on it they swore and bound one another with curses.
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> 6.7 And these are the names of their leaders:
> Semyaza, who was their leader, Urakiba, Ramiel, Kokabiel, Tamiel,
> Ramiel, Daniel, Ezeqiel, Baraqiel, Asael, Armaros, Ananel, Zaqiel,
> Samsiel, Satael, Turiel, Yomiel, Araziel.
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> 6.8 These are the leaders of the two hundred Angels and of all the others 
> with them.
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> 7.1 And they took wives for themselves and everyone chose for himself
> one each. And they began to go into them and were promiscuous with
> them. And they taught them charms and spells, and they showed them the
> cutting of roots and trees.
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> 7.2 And they became pregnant and bore large giants. And their height was 
> three thousand cubits.

And BTW, I didn't care much for the "Biblical" seasons of "Supernatural" 
and we happy to see them getting away from it and back to the occult 
last season.

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