Farva wrote:I just get the vibe Cassie was somebody that Daniel knew...which would make it more unlikely that she was actually Bree. Now wait, I just hit on an interesting notion...
Bree
Cassie
Daniel
Who is the A and who is the E?
That would totally work if Daniel's friend Paul was called Eric instead or something:
Andrea
Bree
Cassie
Daniel
"Eric"(Paul)
BATTLE OF THE SEXES!
I get the feeling the Daniel knew Cassie too, she was in his class! Maybe she was forgettable. Perhaps I'm clinging onto a mixture of all the theories...
"Have you ever transcended space and time?"
"Yes. No. Uh, time not space. No. I don't know what you're talking about."
kindred spirit. except for the avatar. hate it. creepy. probably goes back to seeing child's play and killer klowns from outer space at way too young an age
sc wrote:kindred spirit. except for the avatar. hate it. creepy. probably goes back to seeing child's play and killer klowns from outer space at way too young an age
Tey lefy a strange tag on youtube Phytoplankton any clue at what it means? here is what I have so far Phytoplankton are the autotrophic component of the plankton that drift in the water column. The name comes from the Greek terms, phyton or "plant" and πλαγκτος ("planktos"), meaning "wanderer" or "drifter" r
moses parted the red sea (well, not historically, but according to the bible anyway) and the red sea is red due to phytoplankton... but, then we'd be in CIW and not lg15 territory
I posted a piece of web page in the "Strange Tags" discussion about the phytoplankton tag and what Google came up with when I added the term "Thelema". Feel free to check it out there or do a google search to see what else you can come up with.
sc wrote:moses parted the red sea (well, not historically, but according to the bible anyway) and the red sea is red due to phytoplankton... but, then we'd be in CIW and not lg15 territory
Technically, you'd be in Egypt...
(Actually, what Moses parted was probably the "reed sea," and the phytoplankton comes in as a proposed explanation for the Nile turning to blood during the Plagues.