Sunday, June 24, 2007
thought you might find this interesting...
A little bit more on TGOED that I've just come across...'...As the angels fall they are transformed from human forms to insects, scorpions, and birds in midair. Those that reach the earth become various beasts (animals), and among the lowest are the toads and other reptilian forms falling into pools of water. Some become demons or devils. One becomes Lucifer himself, represented as an owl peering out of a dark hole in a thatched roofed cave dwelling. Thus, Bosch saw the beasts and birds of the earth as creatures of the evil, emissaries of Satan. ...'
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Another interesting bit of information.Stupid American question. Rugby. Is that what we call soccer? And do Brits sometimes call it football? Just curious.
hmm... for some reason my reply to this yesterday didn't post...so...Football here is what you call soccer, David Beckham and all that.Rugby is kind of like U.S. football but without all the padding and complicated rules.Yesterday saw the start of a major yearly competition between six European countries.Then later in the year it is the World Cup (which America participates in - well the early stages anyway *smirks*) and which sees us get our arses whipped by the Southern Hemisphere teams although we *did* win against the Aussies last year in a 'friendly'. So there is hope.
hmm... for some reason my reply to this yesterday didn't post...so...Football here is what you call soccer, David Beckham and all that.Rugby is kind of like U.S. football but without all the padding and complicated rules.Yesterday saw the start of a major yearly competition between six European countries.Then later in the year it is the World Cup (which America participates in - well the early stages anyway *smirks*) and which sees us get our arses whipped by the Southern Hemisphere teams although we *did* win against the Aussies last year in a 'friendly'. So there is hope.
Thanks. Good luck to your team. Have a great week. Hope you feel better, too.
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