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Nomen Nescio wrote in
: I think they are. Can anyone prove otherwise? A challange! Have you been to alt.religion.asatru? |
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On Sat, 9 Aug 2003 02:44:31 +0000 (UTC) I replied to Bertie the
Bunyip on a piece of toilet paper while scribbling their name and phone number on the bathroom wall in alt.sailing.asa Nomen Nescio wrote in : I think they are. Can anyone prove otherwise? A challange! Have you been to alt.religion.asatru? Oh, you mean that perversion of true Asatru, where they bent it to try and be racist. Trust me, that's not true Asatru. |
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Just Plain Insane wrote in news:bh2c8c$9a5$1
@blackhelicopter.databasix.com: On Sat, 9 Aug 2003 02:44:31 +0000 (UTC) I replied to Bertie the Bunyip on a piece of toilet paper while scribbling their name and phone number on the bathroom wall in alt.sailing.asa Nomen Nescio wrote in m: I think they are. Can anyone prove otherwise? A challange! Have you been to alt.religion.asatru? Oh, you mean that perversion of true Asatru, where they bent it to try and be racist. Trust me, that's not true Asatru. Hmm, true Asatru. Wasnt that when you are only faithfull to the Aesir? |
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On 09 Aug 2003 11:44:29 GMT, GothicBlaze
wrote: Just Plain Insane wrote in news:bh2c8c$9a5$1 : On Sat, 9 Aug 2003 02:44:31 +0000 (UTC) I replied to Bertie the Bunyip on a piece of toilet paper while scribbling their name and phone number on the bathroom wall in alt.sailing.asa Nomen Nescio wrote in : I think they are. Can anyone prove otherwise? A challange! Have you been to alt.religion.asatru? Oh, you mean that perversion of true Asatru, where they bent it to try and be racist. Trust me, that's not true Asatru. Hmm, true Asatru. Wasnt that when you are only faithfull to the Aesir? Well, and the Vanir, Disir etc Nik |
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Heil All,
"GothicBlaze" wrote in message ... Just Plain Insane wrote in news:bh2c8c$9a5$1 @blackhelicopter.databasix.com: On Sat, 9 Aug 2003 02:44:31 +0000 (UTC) I replied to Bertie the Bunyip on a piece of toilet paper while scribbling their name and phone number on the bathroom wall in alt.sailing.asa Nomen Nescio wrote in m: I think they are. Can anyone prove otherwise? A challange! Have you been to alt.religion.asatru? Oh, you mean that perversion of true Asatru, where they bent it to try and be racist. Trust me, that's not true Asatru. Hmm, true Asatru. Wasnt that when you are only faithfull to the Aesir? The term Asatru, can also be interpreted as being true to the As. As being a generic term for a god, or gods. Some work on the premis that As in fact only applies to Odin, and hence Asatru is being true to Odin, or in essence, Odinism as an exclusive cultus. The term Asatru itself is a modern invention, having first appeared in the 19th Century in a Scandinavian publication (this is documented in the article "History of Asatru in Australia" on the AET Australia website - www.aetaustralia.org - under the articles section). In this case, Asatru as a term has originated in the Scandinavian countries, and I would defer to their interpretation in preference to any other. Ver thu heil Ulfrikr inn Hrafn Company Secretary Assembly of The Elder Troth |
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http://archives.mfn.org/
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Nomen Nescio wrote in : I think they are. Can anyone prove otherwise? A challange! Have you been to alt.religion.asatru? |
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A fine post!
And you can be forgiven for cross-posting to us since it's sailing related. Of course everyone knows that Odin "send[s] the wind and turn[s] the tide!" BTW - Bob, name that movie! -- Scout Some work on the premis that As in fact only applies to Odin, Ulfrikr inn Hrafn Company Secretary Assembly of The Elder Troth |
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Talk about sick. Who is he and why did you post it here?
"Joy B." wrote in message ... http://archives.mfn.org/ "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Nomen Nescio wrote in : I think they are. Can anyone prove otherwise? A challange! Have you been to alt.religion.asatru? |
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Heil Scout and All,
"Scout" wrote in message ... A fine post! And you can be forgiven for cross-posting to us since it's sailing related. Of course everyone knows that Odin "send[s] the wind and turn[s] the tide!" My thanks for the acceptance of the cross-post, I merely worked the reply button and hence caught you folk as well. On more sailing/Asatru related matters, what is interesting is not only that Odin is seen as having much to do with sailing in the Northern Tradition, but also sailors of the region would call upon Ran, and Aegir, and even Thor at times, all depending upon the effect they wanted to achieve. A great seafaring folk, and I hope to one day take part in the construction of a Viking age ship and sail up the Parramatta River to Parramatta Park for a gathering. Now that would be a sight to see. Well, a few more years yet before such a thing can be done... but it's good to have a goal. (BTW, for those who are interested, Parramatta is a suburb of Sydney, Australia). -- Ver thu heil Ulfrikr inn Hrafn Company Secrtary Assembly of The Elder Troth |
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On Sat, 9 Aug 2003 09:42:45 -0400 I replied to "Scout"
on a piece of toilet paper while scribbling their name and phone number on the bathroom wall in alt.sailing.asa A fine post! And you can be forgiven for cross-posting to us since it's sailing related. Of course everyone knows that Odin "send[s] the wind and turn[s] the tide!" BTW - Bob, name that movie! Phrase was used in 13th Warrior while they were in the storm. |
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Hello Ulfrikr,
Your plan sounds wonderful! I'd bet some of our Oz sailors would take the time to see your Viking ship as she sails up the Parramatta River. I strongly recommend prudence, however, regarding the customary raping and pillaging : ) Scout "Ulfrikr inn Hrafn" wrote I hope to one day take part in the construction of a Viking age ship and sail up the Parramatta River to Parramatta Park |
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On Sat, 9 Aug 2003 12:29:36 -0400, "Scout"
wrote: Hello Ulfrikr, Your plan sounds wonderful! I'd bet some of our Oz sailors would take the time to see your Viking ship as she sails up the Parramatta River. I strongly recommend prudence, however, regarding the customary raping and pillaging : ) Thats not what you said last night... Nik |
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Nik wrote in
: On Sat, 9 Aug 2003 12:29:36 -0400, "Scout" wrote: Hello Ulfrikr, Your plan sounds wonderful! I'd bet some of our Oz sailors would take the time to see your Viking ship as she sails up the Parramatta River. I strongly recommend prudence, however, regarding the customary raping and pillaging : ) Thats not what you said last night... So you're back to raping and pillaging, eh njikky? I kne it. Bertie |
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"Scout" wrote in
: Hello Ulfrikr, Your plan sounds wonderful! I'd bet some of our Oz sailors would take the time to see your Viking ship as she sails up the Parramatta River. well, seeing as how you've now made frineds with a nazi, all bets are off. Bertie |
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"Joy B." wrote in
: http://archives.mfn.org/ "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Nomen Nescio wrote in : I think they are. Can anyone prove otherwise? A challange! Have you been to alt.religion.asatru? so? bertie |
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Nik wrote in
: On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 14:21:39 GMT, "Ulfrikr inn Hrafn" wrote: Heil Scout and All, "Scout" wrote in message ... A fine post! And you can be forgiven for cross-posting to us since it's sailing related. Of course everyone knows that Odin "send[s] the wind and turn[s] the tide!" My thanks for the acceptance of the cross-post, I merely worked the reply button and hence caught you folk as well. On more sailing/Asatru related matters, what is interesting is not only that Odin is seen as having much to do with sailing in the Northern Tradition, but also sailors of the region would call upon Ran, and Aegir, and even Thor at times, all depending upon the effect they wanted to achieve. A great seafaring folk, and I hope to one day take part in the construction of a Viking age ship and sail up the Parramatta River to Parramatta Park for a gathering. Now that would be a sight to see. Well, a few more years yet before such a thing can be done... but it's good to have a goal. (BTW, for those who are interested, Parramatta is a suburb of Sydney, Australia). There is a raiding party, from New Zealand, that is ready and poised to raid Australia and remove the Bledisloe Cup... But you said you were Irish, nazi boy? What gives? Bertie |
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Heil Jeff and All,
"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... But what about Loki? -jeff www.sv-loki.com "The sea was angry that day, my friend. Like an old man trying to send back soup at the deli." Invariably Loki would would have probably not been a god of choice to call upon if one was a sailor in trouble. Albeit, given Loki's mercurial nature, it is quite possible that if called upon he'd provide assistance, he is after all not entirely malevolant, although it would be much more likely that one of the other gods or goddesses would have been called upon. Your Cat (for those non nautical minded folk out there, abbreviation for Catamaran) is a fine looking vessel and I am sure that Loki is quite happy with you naming your vessel after him. Hope the sailing goes well. -- Ver thu heil Ulfrikr inn Hrafn Company Secrtary Assembly of The Elder Troth |
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Heil Scout and All,
"Scout" wrote in message ... Hello Ulfrikr, Your plan sounds wonderful! I'd bet some of our Oz sailors would take the time to see your Viking ship as she sails up the Parramatta River. I strongly recommend prudence, however, regarding the customary raping and pillaging : ) Scout Indeed, I dare say the local constabulary would have something to say in that regard as well :) ;) I know that a group in Brisbane built a longship, so we have the expertise here in Australia to do it, just need to get some interested folk together to get the project under way. -- Ver thu heil Ulfrikr inn Hrafn Company Secrtary Assembly of The Elder Troth |
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Ulfrikr inn Hrafn wrote: A great seafaring folk, and I hope to one day take part in the construction of a Viking age ship and sail up the Parramatta River to Parramatta Park for a gathering. Now that would be a sight to see. Well, a few more years yet before such a thing can be done... but it's good to have a goal. You will find an easily buildable such craft, redesigned for madern materials, in "Boats with an open mind" Philip C Bolger, McGraw Hill. It was commissioned bvy the Society for Creative Anachronisms, but I think is now an available stock plan. (Longboat, not knorr. You would need to supply the shields.) -- Flying Tadpole ------------------------- Learn what lies below the waves of cyberspace! http://www.internetopera.netfirms.com |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Scout" wrote in news:vZqdndv90K01EKiiU- : That's only because I just found god this morning. He was under the couch. Ah, so this is what it sounds liike when idiots collide. Think they encountered ERICH!!! under there too? |
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Rich Ahrens wrote in
i.com: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "Scout" wrote in news:vZqdndv90K01EKiiU- : That's only because I just found god this morning. He was under the couch. Ah, so this is what it sounds liike when idiots collide. Think they encountered ERICH!!! under there too? Could be! Haven't seen him in a while, though he could be using the "von" handle now. Bertie |
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Rich Ahrens wrote in
i.com: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "Scout" wrote in news:vZqdndv90K01EKiiU- : That's only because I just found god this morning. He was under the couch. Ah, so this is what it sounds liike when idiots collide. Think they encountered ERICH!!! under there too? BTW, you're not just pathetically hanging on on the ERICH!! thing, are you? Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Rich Ahrens wrote in i.com: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "Scout" wrote in news:vZqdndv90K01EKiiU- : That's only because I just found god this morning. He was under the couch. Ah, so this is what it sounds liike when idiots collide. Think they encountered ERICH!!! under there too? BTW, you're not just pathetically hanging on on the ERICH!! thing, are you? Nah, I would have include the aviation groups and s.s.s in that case... |
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Poor Bertie.
You really are taking an awful pasting in this thread. In fact, you seem to have had a pretty bad weekend. Regards Donal -- "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Nik wrote in : On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 14:21:39 GMT, "Ulfrikr inn Hrafn" wrote: Heil Scout and All, "Scout" wrote in message ... A fine post! And you can be forgiven for cross-posting to us since it's sailing related. Of course everyone knows that Odin "send[s] the wind and turn[s] the tide!" My thanks for the acceptance of the cross-post, I merely worked the reply button and hence caught you folk as well. On more sailing/Asatru related matters, what is interesting is not only that Odin is seen as having much to do with sailing in the Northern Tradition, but also sailors of the region would call upon Ran, and Aegir, and even Thor at times, all depending upon the effect they wanted to achieve. A great seafaring folk, and I hope to one day take part in the construction of a Viking age ship and sail up the Parramatta River to Parramatta Park for a gathering. Now that would be a sight to see. Well, a few more years yet before such a thing can be done... but it's good to have a goal. (BTW, for those who are interested, Parramatta is a suburb of Sydney, Australia). There is a raiding party, from New Zealand, that is ready and poised to raid Australia and remove the Bledisloe Cup... But you said you were Irish, nazi boy? What gives? Bertie |
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On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 21:19:12 -0600 I replied to Phoenix
on a piece of toilet paper while scribbling their name and phone number on the bathroom wall in alt.sailing.asa In article , Just Plain Insane wrote: On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 13:50:01 GMT I replied to "James 101" on a piece of toilet paper while scribbling their name and phone number on the bathroom wall in alt.sailing.asa Talk about sick. Who is he and why did you post it here? his name is jlrodgers, he's a troll that thinks anyone posting from databasix.com is Gary. Oh great, once again Gary hogs ALL the glory. :-( Remember, we are ALL Gary in this group :-p |
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On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 23:00:28 +0100, "Donal"
wrote: Poor Bertie. You really are taking an awful pasting in this thread. In fact, you seem to have had a pretty bad weekend. Regards Donal -- "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Nik wrote in : On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 14:21:39 GMT, "Ulfrikr inn Hrafn" wrote: Heil Scout and All, "Scout" wrote in message ... A fine post! And you can be forgiven for cross-posting to us since it's sailing related. Of course everyone knows that Odin "send[s] the wind and turn[s] the tide!" My thanks for the acceptance of the cross-post, I merely worked the reply button and hence caught you folk as well. On more sailing/Asatru related matters, what is interesting is not only that Odin is seen as having much to do with sailing in the Northern Tradition, but also sailors of the region would call upon Ran, and Aegir, and even Thor at times, all depending upon the effect they wanted to achieve. A great seafaring folk, and I hope to one day take part in the construction of a Viking age ship and sail up the Parramatta River to Parramatta Park for a gathering. Now that would be a sight to see. Well, a few more years yet before such a thing can be done... but it's good to have a goal. (BTW, for those who are interested, Parramatta is a suburb of Sydney, Australia). There is a raiding party, from New Zealand, that is ready and poised to raid Australia and remove the Bledisloe Cup... But you said you were Irish, nazi boy? What gives? Bertie I am a citizen of both countries. Is that relatively simple concept beyond your grasp? Nik |
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Nik wrote in
: On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 23:00:28 +0100, "Donal" wrote: Poor Bertie. You really are taking an awful pasting in this thread. In fact, you seem to have had a pretty bad weekend. Regards Donal -- "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Nik wrote in : On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 14:21:39 GMT, "Ulfrikr inn Hrafn" wrote: Heil Scout and All, "Scout" wrote in message ... A fine post! And you can be forgiven for cross-posting to us since it's sailing related. Of course everyone knows that Odin "send[s] the wind and turn[s] the tide!" My thanks for the acceptance of the cross-post, I merely worked the reply button and hence caught you folk as well. On more sailing/Asatru related matters, what is interesting is not only that Odin is seen as having much to do with sailing in the Northern Tradition, but also sailors of the region would call upon Ran, and Aegir, and even Thor at times, all depending upon the effect they wanted to achieve. A great seafaring folk, and I hope to one day take part in the construction of a Viking age ship and sail up the Parramatta River to Parramatta Park for a gathering. Now that would be a sight to see. Well, a few more years yet before such a thing can be done... but it's good to have a goal. (BTW, for those who are interested, Parramatta is a suburb of Sydney, Australia). There is a raiding party, from New Zealand, that is ready and poised to raid Australia and remove the Bledisloe Cup... But you said you were Irish, nazi boy? What gives? Bertie I am a citizen of both countries. Is that relatively simple concept beyond your grasp? Bwawhahwhahhw! So a rubber stamp gives you theright to post with an oirish accent, doe sit nazi boy? Bertie |
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On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 10:06:27 +0000 (UTC) I replied to Bertie the
Bunyip on a piece of toilet paper while scribbling their name and phone number on the bathroom wall in alt.sailing.asa Just Plain Insane wrote in : On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 21:19:12 -0600 I replied to Phoenix on a piece of toilet paper while scribbling their name and phone number on the bathroom wall in alt.sailing.asa In article , Just Plain Insane wrote: On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 13:50:01 GMT I replied to "James 101" on a piece of toilet paper while scribbling their name and phone number on the bathroom wall in alt.sailing.asa Talk about sick. Who is he and why did you post it here? his name is jlrodgers, he's a troll that thinks anyone posting from databasix.com is Gary. Oh great, once again Gary hogs ALL the glory. :-( Remember, we are ALL Gary in this group :-p OK Gary, I'll try and remember. Gary Gary, Please stop calling me Gary, ok? Gary |
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Just Plain Insane wrote in
: On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 10:06:27 +0000 (UTC) I replied to Bertie the Bunyip on a piece of toilet paper while scribbling their name and phone number on the bathroom wall in alt.sailing.asa Just Plain Insane wrote in m: On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 21:19:12 -0600 I replied to Phoenix on a piece of toilet paper while scribbling their name and phone number on the bathroom wall in alt.sailing.asa In article , Just Plain Insane wrote: On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 13:50:01 GMT I replied to "James 101" on a piece of toilet paper while scribbling their name and phone number on the bathroom wall in alt.sailing.asa Talk about sick. Who is he and why did you post it here? his name is jlrodgers, he's a troll that thinks anyone posting from databasix.com is Gary. Oh great, once again Gary hogs ALL the glory. :-( Remember, we are ALL Gary in this group :-p OK Gary, I'll try and remember. Gary Gary, Please stop calling me Gary, ok? OK, what should i call you Gary? Bertie |
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