A question for William Schryver
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A question for William Schryver
Dear Will:
Why did you attend the 2006 ex-Mormon Conference?
Thanks,
"Shades"
Why did you attend the 2006 ex-Mormon Conference?
Thanks,
"Shades"
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
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Re: A question for William Schryver
Dr. Shades wrote:Dear Will:
Why did you attend the 2006 ex-Mormon Conference?
Thanks,
"Shades"
I was writing a song called The Last Days of Pompeii, and I knew it would be a good place to find inspiration.
I thought myself the wiser to have viewed the evidence left of such a great demise. I followed every step. But the only thing I ever learned before the journey's end was there was nothing there to learn, only something to forget.
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Re: A question for William Schryver
Will Schryver wrote:Dr. Shades wrote:Dear Will:
Why did you attend the 2006 ex-Mormon Conference?
Thanks,
"Shades"
I was writing a song called The Last Days of Pompeii, and I knew it would be a good place to find inspiration.
At least that will be a fact based piece of work for a change...
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Re: A question for William Schryver
Morning William,
Not bad!
Not bad at all!
Enjoyed it (Thanks for sharing)
Peace,
Ceeboo
Will Schryver wrote:
I was writing a song called The Last Days of Pompeii, and I knew it would be a good place to find inspiration.
Not bad!
Not bad at all!
Enjoyed it (Thanks for sharing)
Peace,
Ceeboo
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Will Schryver wrote:I was writing a song called The Last Days of Pompeii, and I knew it would be a good place to find inspiration.
Wow. Considering where you live, you sure don't spare any expense when looking for inspiration.
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
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Re: A question for William Schryver
Did your wife go with you? Just wondering if that would have helped or hindered the inspiration process?
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RockSlider wrote:Did your wife go with you?
I left her home, chained barefoot to the butter churn.
Just wondering if that would have helped or hindered the inspiration process?
All I know is that there wouldn't have been any butter when I got home.
LOL!
I thought myself the wiser to have viewed the evidence left of such a great demise. I followed every step. But the only thing I ever learned before the journey's end was there was nothing there to learn, only something to forget.
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Re: A question for William Schryver
Will Schryver wrote:Dr. Shades wrote:Dear Will:
Why did you attend the 2006 ex-Mormon Conference?
Thanks,
"Shades"
I was writing a song called The Last Days of Pompeii, and I knew it would be a good place to find inspiration.
Really? I thought that it had something to do with that "documentary" you were supposedly working on--i.e., the one where you were trying to set up an interview w/ Dan Vogel.
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Re: A question for William Schryver
Will Schryver wrote:Dr. Shades wrote:Dear Will:
Why did you attend the 2006 ex-Mormon Conference?
Thanks,
"Shades"
I was writing a song called The Last Days of Pompeii, and I knew it would be a good place to find inspiration.
Okay, but you're no Gordon Lightfoot.
Would you post the words? I couldn't understand most of them.
Oh, and how's it going on the defense of R.E. Burton?
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Doctor Scratch wrote:Really? I thought that it had something to do with that "documentary" you were supposedly working on--i.e., the one where you were trying to set up an interview w/ Dan Vogel.
You're wrong. As usual.
I thought myself the wiser to have viewed the evidence left of such a great demise. I followed every step. But the only thing I ever learned before the journey's end was there was nothing there to learn, only something to forget.