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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 27744686 11/17/2012 12:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey Ops question for you.. My wife was born 12-12-56...her b-day will be 12-12-12. She has affinitive to 11:11 everywhere.... does anybody know if your baby would have something to do with accention? Or Numerology? DO you and your spose have any affinitive to 11:11 in any way? |
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| The Analog Guy My shit is together User ID: 4870655 11/17/2012 01:07 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fletcher On the topic of remote viewing---- “That what specifically drives targeting is INTENT and EXPEC- TATION FOR OUTCOME. This identifies a specific reason why most of reality operates the way it does, at least with regard to how it relates to humankind. It speaks to how important focusing in the moment and paying attention to what you are thinking about your actions and decisions have as an effect on one’s life. It is the cause for all things that we experience, not just getting us to a remote viewing target.” |
| T Ceti H.C. Radnarg User ID: 27089841 11/17/2012 01:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ...your violating his constitutional rights to name him self...he can sue you later for that,lol...there was a couple who allowed their young daughter to name herself later...she was under 4 when she named herself from a storybook... How unfortunate for some rulers when men,women,and children continue to think... Keep repeating the lies loud enough and long enough and just maybe the people will start to believe the lies again and good luck with that...finding your energy open until mars becomes raging aries... |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 27585363 11/17/2012 01:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Have a baby due on 12-12-12. Hopefully he will come that day by c-section. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22736531 Also joked with the doctor would be even awesome if he was born at 12:12am/pm. We joke he is truly our conspiracy baby. We will call him Lanther as there is no name anywhere we have found with that name. We are struggling with a Middle name and would love to hear any suggestions. We want an unusual name that will be his OWN. A name noone has. GLP People are very creative with their "words" LOL so we thought it'd be fun to see what you all could suggest. Thanks to all who take this seriously. How about CURSED or BLESSED. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 19592862 11/17/2012 01:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Have a baby due on 12-12-12. Hopefully he will come that day by c-section. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22736531 Also joked with the doctor would be even awesome if he was born at 12:12am/pm. We joke he is truly our conspiracy baby. We will call him Lanther as there is no name anywhere we have found with that name. We are struggling with a Middle name and would love to hear any suggestions. We want an unusual name that will be his OWN. A name noone has. GLP People are very creative with their "words" LOL so we thought it'd be fun to see what you all could suggest. Thanks to all who take this seriously. Betelgeuse or Rigel |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 17464358 11/17/2012 01:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dozen here see this..... The English word dozen comes from the old form of the French word douzaine, meaning "a group of twelve" ("Assemblage de choses de même nature au nombre de douze" - (translation: A group of twelve things of the same nature as defined in the eighth edition of the Dictionnaire de l'Académie française).[1][2][3] This French word[4] is a derivation from the cardinal number douze ("twelve", from Latin duodĕcim) and the collective suffix -aine (from Latin -ēna), a suffix also used to form other words with similar meanings such as quinzaine (a group of fifteen), vingtaine (a group of twenty), centaine (a group of one hundred), etc. These French words have synonymous cognates in Spanish: docena,[5][6][7] quincena, veintena, centena, etc. English dozen, French douzaine, German Dutzend, Dutch dozijn and Spanish docena, are also used as indefinite quantifiers to mean "about twelve" or "many" (as in "a dozen times", "dozens of people"). A confusion may arise with the Anglo-Norman dizeyne (French dixaine or dizaine) a tithing, or group of ten households (See Oxford English Dictionary, meaning #4) - dating from the late Anglo-Saxon system of grouping households into tens and hundreds for the purposes of law, order and mutual surety (see Tithing). In some texts this 'dizeyne' may be rendered as 'dozen' (e.g. Melville-Lee's A History of Police in England, Methuen 1901) |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 15146787 11/17/2012 01:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Have a baby due on 12-12-12. Hopefully he will come that day by c-section. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22736531 Also joked with the doctor would be even awesome if he was born at 12:12am/pm. We joke he is truly our conspiracy baby. We will call him Lanther as there is no name anywhere we have found with that name. We are struggling with a Middle name and would love to hear any suggestions. We want an unusual name that will be his OWN. A name noone has. GLP People are very creative with their "words" LOL so we thought it'd be fun to see what you all could suggest. Thanks to all who take this seriously. I'd make his middle name cool since there's no way he'll want to be called by his first name...so....I recommend making is Magnus. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1408355 11/17/2012 01:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lanther sounds like someone saying "Lancer" with an effeminate Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1385340 lisp. I suggest a manlier name like Bosco or Raykeef. That is EXACTLy what I thought. Then I pictured him as a man at 6'6 saying it, sounding all lispy. I would at least leave out the h and make it Lanter. |
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| stillhere User ID: 26842649 11/17/2012 01:57 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Can't help you without knowing your last name. A man should have a strong serious name and it all has to sound great together. Also what would it sound like with the first initial and middle initial-- you know like CJ, MJ, JJ, ..... I've always thought it is nice to have a name that is easy to spell, so they don't have to spell it out every time they give their name to someone. First baby? Congratulations. "You can bend it and twist it... You can misuse and abuse it... But even God cannot change the Truth.” Michael Levy |
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