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To: longnshort who wrote (14871)3/23/2011 9:40:30 AM
From: Solon2 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 69300
 
You're a lying pice of sh-t. I had nothing to say to you out of the ordinary until you started attacking my family with what you knew to be an untrue and derogatory accusation. I explained to you that my wife's interest in Native Culture had nothing to do with any personal beliefs regarding the "spirit" world. My use of "shock" quotes should have been sufficient clue for you, but in addition I told you directly (and stated to the thread numerous times) that neither my wife nor I were believers in the supernatural. You disregarded the truth for one reason and for one reason only: In order to carry on a duplicitous, opportunistic, and gratuitous personal attack against my family.

Well, fella. You are the one who believes in the supernatural--not me and not my wife!

You keep telling lies about me, and I will keep telling the truth about you. Fair? Good.

Suck it up, HYPOCRITE/LIAR!



To: longnshort who wrote (14871)3/23/2011 8:28:55 PM
From: Giordano Bruno  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
I remember seeing a documentary which I've tried to locate but can't remember the name.
Anyway, in it a fellow who's completely knocked out during surgery claims to have witnessed his surgery somewhere near the corner of the ceiling - floating up there.
His surgeon was Japanese and had a most peculiar habit of putting his hands on his waist and forming semi-wings ending at his elbows and rapidly turning from side to side between procedures. Kind of an exercise I suppose but the TV viewer couldn't help noticing it since it was quite unusual.

Not only was the patient knocked out cold but his eyes were taped shut and there was what looked to be about a 3 foot square sheet dividing him from any forward vision at his neck.
So, the guy was knocked out and couldn't possibly see beyond the sheet anyway.

When he came to he described the procedure which could be faked but how did he know about the doctor's very unique exercise?
In detail.

I bought it.
The evidence was too compelling.