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The Liquid Warrior (Vescere bracis meis) Posted Mar 29, 2004
Haven't heard of that. So a character in the bible is Sarah , she is elderly and special. That makes sense.
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Cry_Havoc Posted Jul 9, 2004
"Seeing Sarah" or "seeing Abraham"-
it is a lovely saying, and one I had never heard before.
Sarah was Abraham's wife and was past menopause when she became miraculously pregnant with her only child, Isaac. Abraham was 100 years old when Isaac was born!
Isaac had twin boys, Jacob and Esau, and Jacob had 12 sons (and daughters) by 2 different women, and then his name was changed to Israel, hence- the Israelites, who later became known as the Jews.
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pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | Posted Jul 9, 2004
may be it is something Dutch, I do not know.....
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stuart Posted Jan 29, 2005
if there are aney star trek fans goto A3529488 and sine up to the h2g2 Star Trek Appreciation Society
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Researcher 1214535 Posted Jan 30, 2005
hang on a sec, let me just switch the torch on *rummages around for a torch* ... no batteries .... well all I can see in this light are a lot of planks laying around, some piles of something which looks scarily like jelly and a some s. Does that help any?? Nice place tho ...
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Keseral - lost... Posted Jan 30, 2005
ah yes. that would be the second place... hang on, I'll just read the label....
oh... that can't be right... "H2G2 underlevel" is what the label says... how odd! see if you can find something that might take you upwards.
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Researcher 1214535 Posted Jan 30, 2005
... think there's a lift over there, hang on yep, definitley a lift hidden behind one of the piles of jelly *presses button and waits for lift to arrive* - OK, what floor??
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- 221: The Liquid Warrior (Vescere bracis meis) (Mar 29, 2004)
- 222: Cry_Havoc (Jul 9, 2004)
- 223: pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | (Jul 9, 2004)
- 224: quetzalcoatl (Jan 24, 2005)
- 225: Keseral - lost... (Jan 25, 2005)
- 226: stuart (Jan 27, 2005)
- 227: Researcher 1214535 (Jan 29, 2005)
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