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 | | From: | Frank | | Subject: | Herb Bilberry | | Date: | Sat, 01 Jan 2005 19:10:12 GMT |
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 | Bilberry is another herb long recognized for its usefulness.
http://www.kcweb.com/herb/bilberry.htm
-- http://roines.home.mindspring.com
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 | | From: | FossilButt | | Subject: | Re: Herb Bilberry | | Date: | Wed, 4 Jan 2005 21:35:08 GMT |
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 | the former maxim into Larger and More Efficient Voids ("If two heads are better than one, think how good a dozen heads will be!"). Study Groups, Steering Committees, Regional Advisory Boards, Crown Commissions, etcetera, etcetera, ad nauseam. While it is a basic truth that Light does not Merge, that Light does not Breed, Voids do nothing else. The Merged Void represents Consensus. It is a purely Emotion-based belief (or, rather, feeling) that through Consensus, one arrives at "Truth" (or, rather, Truth).
In a recent interview, Eddie Campbell, a Considerable Male Light in this Age of the Female Void, discussed his experience as a brief (and much amused) participant in the creativity-by-committee of "Comic's Greatest World" (hyperbolic nomenclature being a hallmark of the Merged Void). He observed that the family cat in the Campbell household had been named by committee and that it had taken a full quorum of family members the better part of several hours to arrive at "Puss". If one looks closely at the work that is done by the Merged Voids which are devouring our culture, much of it could most charitably be described as "naming cats". The period of time it takes to arrive at "Puss" is directly proportional to the number of "heads which are better than one" assigned to the task.
As a parenthetical aside, several meetings were held at Dark Horse to determine whether or not there would be an apostrophe in "Comics' Greatest World".
What motivates this behaviour? What informs the sensibilities of those who sit tapping pencil against pad, looking thoughtful, portraying themselves as the Good and Dutiful Committee Member? What keeps them from standing up and raising the point of order (Mr. Chairperson) that if brains were dynamite, there wouldn't be enough in this room to blow up a paper bag?
Patriarchy? The imposition of Male Power which restrains and endlessly postpones the Dawning of the Glorious Femal
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 | | From: | Frank | | Subject: | Re: Herb Bilberry | | Date: | Wed, 4 Jan 2005 19:52:56 GMT |
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 | conduct himself in his personal life the way Dr. King did. Although the secular-humanist-socialists he allowed into the SCLC could remark with equanimity (as one staff member did) --I watched women making passes at Martin Luther King. I could not believe what I was seeing in white Westchester [County, an affluent New York satellite community] women . . . They would walk up to him and they would sort of lick their lips and hint and [hand him] notes . . . After I saw that thing that evening I didn't blame him,-- his behaviour was, obviously blameworthy. It seems to me that the sort of precautions taken by the evangelist Billy Graham of never communicating with women, one-on-one, unless there was a staff member present -- --present-- as in being self-evidently privy to any conversation however quietly whispered and intercepting any communication -- should have been taken in Dr. King's case. This is not foolproof of course. As any experience with women will tell you a) a slut is a slut is a slut and b) there is no slut quite as bad as a rich, white slut. But, clearly, for a minister of the gospel message of Jesus Christ measures should have been taken.
Rev. Ralph Abernathy was assaulted in his church office one night and badly injured by a man who claimed that Abernathy had had an intimate relationship with the man's wife. This prompted Los Angeles pastor J. Raymond Henderson to caution King that he must avoid --even the appearance of evil. One of the most damning influences is that of women. They themselves too often delight in the satisfaction they get out of affairs with men of unusual prominence. Enemies are not above using them to a man's detriment. White women can be lures. You must exercise more than care. You must be vigilant, indeed.--
Presumably, Rev. Henderson's warning had some effect -- at least in the short term -- to judge by the following event:
In mid-Septembe
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 | | From: | FossilButt | | Subject: | Re: Herb Bilberry | | Date: | Sat, 01 Jan 2005 22:35:19 GMT |
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 | Interesting read. Any links where we can get this wholesale? Or where we can buy seedlings and such? When we start building on our property in the spring we want to have some medicinal herb gardens.
"Frank" wrote in message news:oACBd.14317$RH4.8135@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net... > Bilberry is another herb long recognized > for its usefulness. > > http://www.kcweb.com/herb/bilberry.htm > > > > -- > http://roines.home.mindspring.com > >
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