Re: CS>Live blood, was CS>Urine...a life saver!

2000-09-01 Thread mfinney
Dear Marshal, The way scholars learn to speak a dead language is largely via conjecture based on languages they are thought to have been the ancestors of. Gaelic is mostly a lost language but a number so scholars are figureing out how it was supposed to sound and you can get Gaelic tapes and cds

Re: CS>Live blood, was CS>Urine...a life saver!

2000-09-01 Thread Marshall Dudley
Tai-Pan wrote: > Hi James, > > Yep, thats one. Have you ever tried to find where the Dragon Court is?? Good > luck. > I'm fully aware of Starfire, and its substitute. > > Gardeners books are excellent and well documented, Blood Lines is a three > book > series, latest one is just coming out. >

Re: CS>Live blood, was CS>Urine...a life saver!

2000-08-31 Thread mfinney
Dear BOb, What do you mean Sir Lawrence has a 3rd book coming out, I have not finished reading the second one, and now I have to fret over a third. Grrr! Barb Michael Lee Finney michael.fin...@acm.org michael.fin...@computer.org -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion

Re: CS>Live blood, was CS>Urine...a life saver!

2000-08-31 Thread mfinney
Dear Bob, Urine alone seems to have anti-aging properties as it is the more purified form of blood. Makes all that blood drinkig and human sacrifice stuff totally outmoded. But one of the old crimes linked to witchcraft was the crime of "not aging."If there were good genes for longevity arou

Re: CS>Live blood, was CS>Urine...a life saver!

2000-08-31 Thread Harsha Godavari
Tai-Pan: What is the starfire? Regards Harsha Godavari Tai-Pan wrote: > > Hi James, > > Yep, thats one. Have you ever tried to find where the Dragon Court is?? Good > luck. > I'm fully aware of Starfire, and its substitute. > > -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussio

Re: CS>Live blood, was CS>Urine...a life saver!

2000-08-31 Thread Tai-Pan
us and the creatures. > > Definitely a wig-lifter, and well enough documented to put your eyebrows on > the nape of your neck. > > James Osbourne Holmes > a...@trail.com > FTNWO > > -Original Message- > From: Tai-Pan [SMTP:l...@fbtc.net] > Sent: Thursday,

RE: CS>Live blood, was CS>Urine...a life saver!

2000-08-31 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Outrageous. ROTFL. James Osbourne Holmes a...@trail.com FTNWO -Original Message- From: Marsha Hallett [SMTP:liah...@pacbell.net] Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 12:32 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject:Re: CS>Live blood, was CS>Urine...a life

RE: CS>Live blood, was CS>Urine...a life saver!

2000-08-31 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
ject: CS>Live blood, was CS>Urine...a life saver! Hi all, Since the subject has come up, here is an interesting alternative prophylactic practice. Will try my best not to make it unnecessarily gross, as some have done, but as factual as possible. In the ancient world it was a common

Re: CS>Live blood, was CS>Urine...a life saver!

2000-08-31 Thread Marsha Hallett
> ~ > Sure sounds good to me. Bring on the dancing girls! > > = > Salman al-'Awdah > Praise Allah, the Arabian Supreme Being Well, I`m messy right now, come have a slurp! Marsha (trying hard not to vomit. Gee, is there something good in that???) I praise Khemosabi, the supre

CS>Live blood, was CS>Urine...a life saver!

2000-08-31 Thread Salman al-'Awdah
Tai-Pan wrote: Hi all, In the ancient world it was a common practice to ingest vaginal blood. Don't laugh, today we now know the reason for this and how it works. The purpose of the practice was to prolong the life span to hundreds of years. This was practiced by the Royal lines a

Re: CS>Live blood, was CS>Urine...a life saver!

2000-08-31 Thread James H-McMillan
Anyone for a tea bag?? No serious this is the truth, The telemere part, but I think this is worse than drinkin pee. I think I'll stick to the pee part. James Houston-McMillan Tai-Pan wrote: > Hi all, > > Since the subject has come up, here is an interesting alternative prophylactic > practice. W

CS>Live blood, was CS>Urine...a life saver!

2000-08-31 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi all, Since the subject has come up, here is an interesting alternative prophylactic practice. Will try my best not to make it unnecessarily gross, as some have done, but as factual as possible. In the ancient world it was a common practice to ingest vaginal blood. Don't laugh, today we now k