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Off topic since not only Jermaine but also KF is heating the soup in this thread for the time being.Cuidado, meus amigos.This is not about monkeys but about flying monkeys. That's different.And it's not about a tweet but about a picture with a full moon, thus a moon that is completely divided.Now considering the fan base in its actual emotional status, is that true or not? Quote As seen from Earth, the hemisphere of the Moon that is facing the earth (the near side) is almost fully illuminated by the Sun and appears round. Only during a full moon is the opposite hemisphere of the Moon, which is not visible from Earth (the far side), completely unilluminated.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginComing back to twitter, there is this picture (not a tweet) that allegedly was sent by Karen Faye to another twitter user who allegedly happens to be from Brazil.We have discussed the Flying or Winged Monkeys before.Quote Winged monkeys (often referred to in adaptations and popular culture as flying monkeys) are characters from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, of enough impact between the books and the 1939 movie to have taken their own place in popular culture, regularly referenced in comedic or ironic situations as a source of evil or fear. In the original Oz novels, the Winged Monkeys were once a free people, living in the forests of Oz. Quelala and a sorceress named Gayelette punished the Winged Monkeys by making them the slaves to the Golden Cap. Eventually the cap fell into the hands of the Wicked Witch of the West, who used the Winged Monkeys to conquer the Winkie Country, defeat the Great Oz, and capture Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion, destroying the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman in the process. Dorothy finally gave the cap to Glinda, who ordered the monkeys to carry Dorothy's companions back to their homes in Oz, and then to cease to bother people. In the classic 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, the Winged Monkeys kidnap Dorothy and dismantle the Scarecrow, but do nothing to the Tin Man or the Cowardly Lion, leaving them free to put the Scarecrow back together and rescue Dorothy. Glinda ordered the monkeys to carry Dorothy's companions back to their homes in Oz, and then to cease to bother people, and then gave them the cap as their own, to free them.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginWhy shouldn't Brazil play a role in this hoax?Karen is executing a role since day 1.I don't even read her because it's always the same and I don't expect anybody in this circle to tell the truth.Coming back to the beauties of life, this is a brazilian tribute to Michael that is just charming:[youtube:3uw65j3g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_DLEysEqSM&feature=player_embedded[/youtube:3uw65j3g]You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginKeep the faith.
As seen from Earth, the hemisphere of the Moon that is facing the earth (the near side) is almost fully illuminated by the Sun and appears round. Only during a full moon is the opposite hemisphere of the Moon, which is not visible from Earth (the far side), completely unilluminated.
Winged monkeys (often referred to in adaptations and popular culture as flying monkeys) are characters from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, of enough impact between the books and the 1939 movie to have taken their own place in popular culture, regularly referenced in comedic or ironic situations as a source of evil or fear. In the original Oz novels, the Winged Monkeys were once a free people, living in the forests of Oz. Quelala and a sorceress named Gayelette punished the Winged Monkeys by making them the slaves to the Golden Cap. Eventually the cap fell into the hands of the Wicked Witch of the West, who used the Winged Monkeys to conquer the Winkie Country, defeat the Great Oz, and capture Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion, destroying the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman in the process. Dorothy finally gave the cap to Glinda, who ordered the monkeys to carry Dorothy's companions back to their homes in Oz, and then to cease to bother people. In the classic 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, the Winged Monkeys kidnap Dorothy and dismantle the Scarecrow, but do nothing to the Tin Man or the Cowardly Lion, leaving them free to put the Scarecrow back together and rescue Dorothy. Glinda ordered the monkeys to carry Dorothy's companions back to their homes in Oz, and then to cease to bother people, and then gave them the cap as their own, to free them.
Sinders, you're worrying me - I keep bumping into your posts tonight, and you're letting KF get to you - big time! Why do you follow her so avidly if she annoys you so much? If I could find a smilie that looked like 'chilling', I'd post it for you! Guess a cool moonwalk might do the trick! moonwalk_/
Karen is a liar,always has been.There was no way she did any make up on any body.
I don't need a chill smilie,I am perfectly fine,why I face such protest when I voice my opinion I will never know...especially since this is a forum for that purpose and everyone else does so day after day and has done for 2years.Sorry if that sounds dramatic and harsh for the comment you left me but I really am getting bored of it all.
I was beginning to wonder about this too. I don't know much about KF and everything she has or has not done. Sinders has me curious enough to go back and read this thread in its entirety (when I have time).
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