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  • Hi. Got my new comper today. Thus Ill be back soon. Just waiting for ADSL to be installed. ;) :witch:
    :eek: I have a deleted visitor message from you! I didn't even get to read it!!!

    *is now overly curious* :D
    Thank you for your assitance in the QA thread enchanted. Yes, I know there are differences in our rites of Kemeticism, but we also share many similarities, and your answers are appreciated.
    I started a Kemetic QandA thread, and perhaps you'd like to help answer questions? Storm has one to all Kemetics on there now, asking why we became Kemetic, and some other questions you may wish to comment on. Senebty friend :)
    hi :) just passing by to say hi. how's everything? finished with your work? free? at home? happy? hmm?
    jeez! Not that diet cola is healthy...
    do you live in a small town, large or city?
    That is rediculous. I live in a tiny town but I can find sprouts of many kinds in a number of stores.
    Not by itself, it goes great with other things. So yeh, meat, cheese, tomato, lettuce, onion etc. whatever you want.
    Thats fine. If you do every buy them, get canned sliced beets. That way they are nice and sweet and go great in a sandwhich. When you buy them fresh, you have to go through the ordeal of boiling them and leaving them for some hours and because they are supermarket bought htey may not be very tasty...etc. Go for canned.
    Yeah, I understand that there are people who are in love with ancient Egypt on the spiritual level, although personally I try to keep it on the atheistic-archaeology level... studying the military campaigns, the cults, the politics, the language, literature,religion etc.
    LOL I get that. the temples are truly phenomenal, and I'm sure you'll be awe struck when you get to visit them yourself. the hieroglyphs, the gods and goddesses, the statues of the kings, and the unique architecture of the Egyptians... actually being there and seeing these things you've studied about and which were part of history is a great feeling.
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