"Frank Kalder" <editor@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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K. ~ e-glob, Wa****ngton, DC
> Frank Kalder ~ GLOBAL HAPLIFNET
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[US+EU Community]
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. Metaphysics
Historic (philosophical & theological) and contem****ary aspects, in
particular, obsoleteness...
~
http://groups.google.com/group/HAPLIF-BLOGGING_Deutsch/msg/093c73d9fa4d2e7c
&
http://bb.focus.de/focus/p=Kontem****aerer+Humanismus+Humanitaet+und+Ethik-1297711-#1297711
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Just as an interesting point, I am not sure if obsoleteness is a real
word.
Obsolescence is more commonly used.
But I totally didn't understand that one.
>
. Philly Neighborhood
>
> > > ... While we waited for the daughter to wake and get ready for
> > > the day, we walked around the grounds of the Frank Lloyd Wright
> > > synagogue which was ...
>
. FLW
> It stands for Frank Lloyd Wright and why we went to the synagogue.
>
=> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Lloyd_Wright
> I checked Google for a cite in aullm to FLW but for some reason it's not
> there. And yet I distinctly remember posting about it.
>
> Here's the link to the synagogue in the meantime til I find the original
> post: http://www.delmars.com/wright/flw8-16.htm
>
Very expressively beautiful architecture.
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Apparently I never posted about the synangogue and only imagined I did but
on 10/27/06, we talked about Bush tearing down the wall and the Sauerkraut
capitol of the world. On that date, we also talked about this:
I don't know if you are familiar with filmmakerDavid Lynch, but since
you like architecture, you will enjoy knowing he lives in a house
designed by Frank Lloyd Wright's son.
http://film.guardian.co.uk/features/featurepages/0,,631365,00.html
and in this article, he talks about his love of furniture design and
German influences on design
http://www.geocities.com/~mikehartmann/intfurnit.html
>
. The Liberty Bell
>
> > After we picked up the daughter and son in law, we returned ...
. Italian Restaurants [Philly]
> When we went back to Philadelphia and retoured it, the kids bought their
> mother dinner, as it was mother's day.
>
> We stopped at this restaurant http://www.pietrospizza.com
>
> Coal fired pizza???
> It didn't taste any different really, an interesting marketing gimmick.
>
:)
> Still the most famous Italian food is South Philly, where Rocky Balboa
was
> supposed to be from.
>
=> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0479143
> However, the names Mario Lanza and Man Ray may be even more familiar
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Philadelphia
>
It is home to many Italian-American and Irish-American families who
settled in the area, beginning in the late 19th century…
>
> __
> "Meet me right in front of the party city.
> That two sided tape it gets way too sticky.
> I got a bad case of noisemaker blues.
> Southtown girls won’t blow you away
> but you know that they'll stay."--Hold Steady, "Southtown Girls"
>
“That they’ll stay” means, perhaps, they’ll be loyal housewives or
so...?
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I don't know which city Southtown girls are from, but it was sort of
interesting that the song talks about Penn Ave. There's a small Penn
avenue
in Philadelphia and the state that Philadelphia is in is Pennsylvania
founded by William Penn. Since I was talking about South Philly I thought
that was a neat coincidence.
I think the song lyric means that the girls there aren't sophisticated and
beautiful like starlets and models, but that they will be faithful. I
doubt
these guys are looking for wives, just girls that won't cheat on them
(although of course they are permitted to as boys)
The night before the synangogue, on our trek through Philadelphia, we saw
tons of people marching around town carrying kites and such things. They
were shouting something but we couldn't figure out what. On our way back
to
DC, riding down Broad Street through South Philadelphia we discovered who
they are.
http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/20080519_A_Soleil_surprise__Traditionally_offbeat_Cirque_goes_traditional.html
> A new neihbo for you to visit!
>
> " http://www.dlisted.com/node/26171
>
“Brangie’s new home base” - a beautiful estate!
> Brad Pitt and Angie Jo have emptied out their piggy banks to purchase a
> $60
> million estate in the South of France. The 1,000 acre estate features 35
> bedrooms, two swimming pools, two gyms, 20 fountains, a vineyard, a lake
> and
> moat. Damn! The only they are missing is a church where Brangaloonies
> everywhere can gather and wor****p Saint Angelina.
>
I’m definitely not such a potentially wor****pping loony...
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how bout just a pal? Maybe they will have you over for dinner. I have
been
having a debate with someone about why the French apparently have a lower
rate of obesity than the US. Maybe Brangelina want to have skinny kids.
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. Mars landing
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Director Sydney Pollack died today. On March 26, 2007, I posted that he
said
"face marinated by life"--sydney pollack on robert mitchum
mk5000
"The reasons all have run away, but the feeling never did
It's not something I would recommend, but it is one way to live
Cause what is simple in the moonlight by the morning never is
It was so simple in the moonlight now it's so complicated"--"Lua" Bright
Eyes


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