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Megil Tel-Zeke |
Aug 19 2005, 03:07 PM
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Master

Joined: 25-June 05
From: Wilmington NC

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well let's see, planted aquaria (here's mine:)  umm final fantasy chocolate coffee
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"By keeping others at a distance you avoid a betrayal of your trust. But while you may not be hurt that way you musnt forget that you must endure the loneliness." Friendly Hostility Fanboi
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Wolfie |
Aug 19 2005, 03:10 PM
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Mage

Joined: 14-March 05
From: Dublin, Ireland

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Wolves (no duh  ) Forests/woods .............that's all that comes to mind at the moment
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 D�anaim smaoineamh, d� bhr� sin, t�im ann - Descartes Only the dead have seen the end of war ~ Plato Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed. - G.K. Chesterton EnsamVarg
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King Death |
Aug 19 2005, 03:47 PM
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Finder

Joined: 21-July 05
From: Ha!!! wouldn't you like to know...

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I too am also compaired to wolves often (well, typicaly coyotes, but cometimes wolves). Anyways, my favorite thing in the entire world is a nice, long, deep conversation.
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"I am like so totaly like like totaly totaly like to-" *BANG* Hehe.. I just killed my inner child... Click
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DoomedOne |
Aug 20 2005, 04:01 AM
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Master

Joined: 13-April 05
From: Cocytus

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I used to see golden eagles dive all the time, back before I moved to the Coast and was living in the Sierr Navada mountains. I also saw a California Condor just once in my life, they were magnificent, but something about the dive of that Peregrine just struck a nerve, maybe it was because she literally stopped three feet from the ground. I was looking at her through a magnifying glass soaring really high in the air, then watched the descent until I couldn't follow it anymore, and then bam, she appeared like twenty feet from me with a rodent in her talons.
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A man once asked the Buddha, "How does one escape the heat of the summer sun?"
And the Buddha replied, "Why not try crawling into the blazing furnace?"
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Red |
Aug 20 2005, 04:09 AM
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Mouth

Joined: 29-May 05
From: If you're lucky, sometimes I'm here.

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QUOTE(DoomedOne @ Aug 20 2005, 04:01 AM) I used to see golden eagles dive all the time, back before I moved to the Coast and was living in the Sierr Navada mountains. I also saw a California Condor just once in my life, they were magnificent, but something about the dive of that Peregrine just struck a nerve, maybe it was because she literally stopped three feet from the ground. I was looking at her through a magnifying glass soaring really high in the air, then watched the descent until I couldn't follow it anymore, and then bam, she appeared like twenty feet from me with a rodent in her talons. Wow, that must have truely been a great moment. I remember when I saw a falcoln Dive into the water and come out with a fish. Truely beutiful how they can pinpoint a fish so well. But a California Condor? That's not a very common bird. It's cousin the Andean Condor was once at population count 45 outside of captivity.
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//LEFT ARM PULLS TRIGGER, RIGHT ARM SHRUGS SHOULDER//TRANSMISSION ENDED
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DoomedOne |
Aug 20 2005, 04:22 AM
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Joined: 13-April 05
From: Cocytus

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Yeah, I was told later it's really rare to see a peregrine pull up that late, what I witnessed was a really, really agile bird, and the condor is the only clear memory I have from when I was five. We were hiking a mountain and saw it perched, I saw it through some binoculars take off, that's all I remember.
EDIT: Seeing it was actually one of the biggest reasons I'm such a big environmental activist.
This post has been edited by DoomedOne: Aug 20 2005, 04:23 AM
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A man once asked the Buddha, "How does one escape the heat of the summer sun?"
And the Buddha replied, "Why not try crawling into the blazing furnace?"
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