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#376
Principia Discussion / Questions Only
November 17, 2003, 12:35:13 PM
Cloning? Time Warp? The Bermuda Triangle?

Am I sounding paranoid?
#377
Principia Discussion / Questions Only
November 17, 2003, 12:26:13 PM
You're both the same person, aren't you? AREN'T YOU?
#378
Principia Discussion / Questions Only
November 06, 2003, 04:02:46 AM
More importantly, who among us is not a zombie, poet, or corpse?
#379
AFLAC billboard prompts 911 call, firefighters called to rescue dummy-

"An AFLAC insurance company billboard near Interstate 465 and Michigan Road prompted a 911 call Wednesday because the caller thought a person was hanging from the sign, RTV6's Jeremy Brilliant reported. The billboard actually shows a mannequin falling off a ladder next to the words "Pays You Cash If You Get Hurt And Miss Work."

RTV6 obtained a copy of the emergency call: Operator: Caller stated there was a worker working on a billboard at the 421 exit ... said he observed the gentleman fall off the ladder and appear as though he fell off a power line and was not moving. Washington Township firefighters went to the billboard, but they saw no one.   http://www.theindychannel.com/news/2529976/detail.html?treets=ind&tml=ind_4pm&ts=T&tmi=ind_4pm_1_04000110032003

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Catholics outraged that sculpture of clergyman looks like a penis-

http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_2316011,00.html (Includes Picture)

"TOPEKA, Kan. - A sculpture from Longmont that depicts a Catholic clergyman in a cap bearing resemblance to a penis has drawn angry criticism from people who want it removed from the Washburn University campus.

The piece called "Holier Than Thou" is the work of Jerry Boyle of Longmont. It depicts the upper body of a heavyset man with a contorted face, wearing a tall ecclesiastical cap known as a miter.

The base of the sculpture bears the following inscription: "The artist says, I was brought up Catholic. I remember being 7 and going into the dark confessional booth for the first time. I knelt down, and my face was only inches from the thin screen that separated me and the one who had the power to condemn me for my evil ways. I was scared to death, for on the other side of that screen was the person you see before you."