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Message 191054 - Posted: 20 Nov 2005, 19:18:40 UTC

Its been awhile,and its good to be back with a cause I've long considered to be the ultimate quest.Maybe one day we will encounter a race who will teach us that there is a way to get along with our on kind without destroying ourselves.
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Message 191163 - Posted: 20 Nov 2005, 22:22:20 UTC - in response to Message 191054.  

Its been awhile,and its good to be back with a cause I've long considered to be the ultimate quest.Maybe one day we will encounter a race who will teach us that there is a way to get along with our on kind without destroying ourselves.


Wellcome then, Bill! :-)

Yes, this would be nice, but I think we'll have to figure that out ourselves! Else the Mother Goddess of the Earth will teach us a lesson!



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Message 191465 - Posted: 21 Nov 2005, 18:30:00 UTC - in response to Message 191054.  

Its been awhile,and its good to be back with a cause I've long considered to be the ultimate quest.Maybe one day we will encounter a race who will teach us that there is a way to get along with our on kind without destroying ourselves.


welcome back Bill...i am holding out hope that we can find a way for humans to get along on this planet before ET encounters us...as it stands...we have a very long way to go...

PROUD TO BE TFFE!
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