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I have been looking at some beautiful photos of Oregon. There wouldn't be enough time to look at them all. Who knows--I may even retire and move to Oregon and have Iacchus cook and clean while I spend my days sightseeing. Just kidding. This is just one website I found:
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So when the body dies, and consciousness departs, where do "we" go? ... Off to define another "reality" perhaps?
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I've never flown before but Oregon would be my first stop. ![]() Here's a beautiful picture of the surf in Oregon: Oregon Surf Last edited by Pegasus : 02-16-2005 at 07:18 PM. |
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You know it's really strange, but every once in a while I go to the bookstore to pick up some "Search-a-Word" puzzle books for my mother. She likes to do them in the evenings. I opened the first book I picked up and the heading at the top of the page said "Trip to Oregon" and I looked over to the right-hand page and the heading was "In April." All the puzzles have a theme. I thought this was really unusual. Is this "Happenstance" or what?
![]() You don't have to worry, Iacchus. I wouldn't get on a plane for any amount of money and I like money a lot.Last edited by Pegasus : 02-16-2005 at 02:32 PM. |
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Well, you could at least try to feign disappointment?
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Hey, I can't tell you what to do.
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So when the body dies, and consciousness departs, where do "we" go? ... Off to define another "reality" perhaps?
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I forgot that I have my own wings to fly but Oregon is a long stretch even for a winged horse. ![]() |