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Now I can't rightly say, that I have never met a person that knows these things.

Only as far as I know.

The active search was called off in the late eighties.

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Well, now that you have powned me on pretty much all my wizard secrets,

I am going to go drink a magik cup of coffee.

And wonder if there is a seperate animal among us.

And if so, how many of us there might be. (creepy fang salute)

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It truly is a magic all its own, one that not all can understand and that more should celebrate. There's a reason the Celts believed it to be sacred and still in many cases hold it as such.

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Check out Julian Jaynes's comments on poetry sometime, as well as Noam Chomsky on e-language and i-language. I really need to find a good Noam Chomsky book on e-language and i-language. I also wrote about that in my first essay about the New New Romantics and Bluebird talks about it in a fiction context but I don't have enough written to publish yet.

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Awesome essay, you always capture the sense and vivid view of the world as we Celts see it, for which I must say Donn you're an incroyable writer, and thinker. Truly nothing but praise for you.

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Follow your great passion wherever it takes you, Donn.

I can’t be going with you, because I don’t agree with your approach in most respects.

I wish you good fortune.

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If you say what I think, the agreemnts have been broken.

It's time to put the pedal down.

Or I am butting in and have no idea....probably that.

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