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GDT: Blue Jackets @ XXX - Saturday, February 1st @ 1PM
Wyldnwoody44 replied to Mustache of God's topic in The Aud Club
I'm glad I checked SS, haven't payed attention much after the Ottawa loss, that sealed it for my caring much on the season. But I'm off today, feeling lazy and maybe I'll pop the game on in the background and see if the boys actually have grown a pair since the all star break -
Must Listen Radio: Caller Duane Snaps Live on GR-55
Wyldnwoody44 replied to Kruppstahl's topic in The Aud Club
V typical stands for vendetta. But for the Sabres it stands for va.ina -
The Coronavirus only happens on May 6th
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I like slapping my wood
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..... Each passing day....
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You'd be in quite a mess then
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It's obvious that PA was a wombat in a previous life and is destined to become a flying squirrel in the next
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Atlas, because he's holding up the Sabres
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My heart, it's broken ??
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Practice Lines 1-27/Skinner Confirmed A Go for Tomorrow
Wyldnwoody44 replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
My pants aren't on, I just have weird legs ? -
I think I've been around this forum long enough that if someone was hoping that, they'd just come out and say it ?
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I've always had a personal belief of a reincarnation so to speak. Since time is infinite in both directions and the moment that just passed is still there, just in the past; and matter is neither created or destroyed, just recycled. I always had this cool thought that when you pass, you become everything until you pass again. For example, I die today, I may come back as king Arthur in the medevial time, then die as king Arthur and come back as a blade of grass in 2150, die as the grass and become a horse in 1875,etc. And because time is infinite there would lack any possibility of running out of living elements that one can become. It seems, comforting, and a very far fetched thought, but maybe ?
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The one thing I can surely say, I've been to countless places and dabbled a bit into all of the religions that I've come across and at the end of the day, I still have no F'n clue what happens at the end of life. All of the idiosyncrasies in religion and the customs, they're so unique and some quite frankly don't make sense. I think we, as humans, get caught up in the rules too much of the religious texts and forget about the relationship one should have with that religion or religious being that is worshipped. Although Buddhism has really tugged at me since I've experienced it.
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Practice Lines 1-27/Skinner Confirmed A Go for Tomorrow
Wyldnwoody44 replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club