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deddboy
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| Mood: | Other |
| Date: | Oct. 12, 2008 |
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lookit
them
big
ole
werdz
(spelled
wrong,
im
sure)....anyway,
i
havent
bloged
much
anything
in
a
while
and
part
of
it
was
that
i
cuz
was
busy
actin
a
fool
but
part
of
it
was
also
due
to
someone
who shall
remain
nameless,
goin
over
my
myspace
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Samhain
is
the
winter
season
of
the
ancient
Celts.
The
Celts
divided
the
year
into
four
quarters:
Samhain
(winter),
Imbolc
(spring),
Beltane
(summer),
and
Lughnasadh
(autumn).
The
Celtic year
began
in
November,
with
Samhain.
The
Celts
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Halloween's
origins
date
back
over
3,000
years
to
the
Celtic
celebration
of
Samhain
(Sow-en,
not
Sam-haain).
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Samhain
means
November.
Celts
believed the
souls
of
the
dead
moved
on
this
night
and
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Today's
thought
from
Hazelden
is:
Stop
playing
tug-of-war.
Letting
go
can
be
like
a
tug-of-war
with
God.
Have
you
ever
played
tug-of-war
with
a
puppy
and
an
old
sock
or
a
toy?
He pulls.
You
pull
it
out
of
his
mouth.
He
grabs
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Today's
thought
from
Hazelden
is:
.
.
.
I
was
taught
that
the
way
of
progress
is
neither
swift
nor
easy.
--Marie
Curie
We
are
looking
for
progress,
not
perfection;
however,
we
sometimes get
lost
or
confused
between
the
two.
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