Good to see you.
This site is full of nutters. Enjoy.
They will like you.
Hypothetical Situationist wrote:
I haven't been kicked out, and I don't know why that is because I have been just as vocal in questioning the Camelot status quo and encouraging people to be critical of the stuff they're fed from Cassidy & Co. Perhaps it's simply a matter of time..
Anyway, I look forward to some productive dialogue on this forum.
mudra wrote:
What I mean to convey is Illusions and delusions have no power of their own that can't be solved in Awareness .
Once you have awoken it's hard to unwillingly go back to sleep again.
Welcome in our Mists.
Love from me
mudra
TRANCOSO wrote:The Camelot Forum has been hopeless from day one.
A bit like Liverpool FC, the past couple of years...
btw Floyd, it's really nice to see you here again!
Floyd wrote:TRANCOSO wrote:The Camelot Forum has been hopeless from day one.
A bit like Liverpool FC, the past couple of years...
btw Floyd, it's really nice to see you here again!
We are the only team who gave them a game my old son.
And they couldnt beat us
Hows things Overlord TRANCOSO?
TRANCOSO wrote:
And if I'm bored or moody, I switch on my flat screen to remind myself how lucky I am...
Still, the greatest twit of the Royal Family - His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales - seems to enjoy that a lot...Floyd wrote:TRANCOSO wrote:
And if I'm bored or moody, I switch on my flat screen to remind myself how lucky I am...
Behold The Great Lord TRANCOSO. He wears his underpants upon his head.
Floyd wrote:TRANCOSO wrote:
And if I'm bored or moody, I switch on my flat screen to remind myself how lucky I am...
Behold The Great Lord TRANCOSO. He wears his underpants upon his head.
Carol wrote:Due to the level of boredom that breeds from stories of hoaxland and disinfo endarkened beings we focus here on earth - back to the garden and the story of honey bees. We're doing much better now (the bees and me), thank you very much and I can work around them on the back end of the hive without protective clothing and gloves. However, the next task is to clear off some of the bees wax from the frames occupied by the flighty creatures. Needless to say I'm somewhat nervous and anxious at what this entails and will be outfitted in full protective clothing for the project after I get my nerve plucked up to handle this daunting task. The maintenance of bees is far more invigorating then caring for the ducks who have given up on raping the hens. The poor dears. I wonder if it was as good for them as it was for Paddlefoot.