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		<title>By: Buck</title>
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		<dc:creator>Buck</dc:creator>
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		<description>Man I am glad you are still alive. I was starting to worry. I had feared that maybe you were in a straight jacket and padded room somewhere desperate for a cigarette.

How was the water up in Ocoee? As little as it has rained here I would have imagined just a thin trickle but obviously that is not the case. I guess they just let everybody get on the starting line and then open up the floodgates. I love the winding road trip down by the Ocoee river. I used to go that way to Decatur, Tennessee regularly when my in-laws were still living in Tennessee. They have moved here and now only live about 4 miles from me. The ride just ain&#039;t the same anymore not to mention the disappearance of the in-law buffer zone.

I love discussing the &quot;end times&quot; especially with a group that consists of numerous people with varying ideas.

You should throw in 12/21/2012. I know it is not biblical but it is another cultures take on things and the Mayan culture did base their prediction on science or at least the closest thing they had to science at the time. You can  get away with something like that at a Universalist church. And I believe that as 12/21/2012 gets closer the interest in it by the public will increase to levels that will surpass all of the hoopla that surrounded Y2K. Somebody is gonna sell a hell of a lot of dried foods, guns and ammunition.

I think men are interested in the end because they assume if there was a beginning there has to be an end.

I am of the opinion that there was no beginning and there will be no end.

I can&#039;t prove that. It is just a gut feeling I have ;-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Man I am glad you are still alive. I was starting to worry. I had feared that maybe you were in a straight jacket and padded room somewhere desperate for a cigarette.</p>
<p>How was the water up in Ocoee? As little as it has rained here I would have imagined just a thin trickle but obviously that is not the case. I guess they just let everybody get on the starting line and then open up the floodgates. I love the winding road trip down by the Ocoee river. I used to go that way to Decatur, Tennessee regularly when my in-laws were still living in Tennessee. They have moved here and now only live about 4 miles from me. The ride just ain&#8217;t the same anymore not to mention the disappearance of the in-law buffer zone.</p>
<p>I love discussing the &#8220;end times&#8221; especially with a group that consists of numerous people with varying ideas.</p>
<p>You should throw in 12/21/2012. I know it is not biblical but it is another cultures take on things and the Mayan culture did base their prediction on science or at least the closest thing they had to science at the time. You can  get away with something like that at a Universalist church. And I believe that as 12/21/2012 gets closer the interest in it by the public will increase to levels that will surpass all of the hoopla that surrounded Y2K. Somebody is gonna sell a hell of a lot of dried foods, guns and ammunition.</p>
<p>I think men are interested in the end because they assume if there was a beginning there has to be an end.</p>
<p>I am of the opinion that there was no beginning and there will be no end.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t prove that. It is just a gut feeling I have <img src='http://tete-tete-tete.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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