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Being tired of lurking, on Sun, 21 Sep 2003 16:22:17 +0000, Bertie the
Bunyip posted: "Dirk Bruere at Neopax" wrote in : Do you celebrate Ostara on the same dates as in the Northern hemisphere, or do you reverse to fit in with the local seasons? Snort! Fjukwit Bertie BTW, everybody with an alt.net account who posts in soc.culture.belgium will be called Vladimir, isn't that strange? -- mhm 27x12 smeeter #27 (also) |
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 21:05:39 +0200, Dr. Flonkenstein's long-suffering
mother turned her back for just a moment, and Dr. Flonkenstein did *this* to alt.usenet.kooks: Being tired of lurking, on Sun, 21 Sep 2003 16:22:17 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip posted: "Dirk Bruere at Neopax" wrote in : Do you celebrate Ostara on the same dates as in the Northern hemisphere, or do you reverse to fit in with the local seasons? Snort! Fjukwit Bertie BTW, everybody with an alt.net account who posts in soc.culture.belgium will be called Vladimir, isn't that strange? And everyone who uses Forté Agent is Fustigator and Fb_! -- PJR :-) mhm34x8 Smeeter #30 Alcatroll Labs Inc. (Executive Vice-President) news:alt.fan.pjr Delete "NOSWENPLEASE" to reply. |
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Peter J Ross wrote in
: On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 21:05:39 +0200, Dr. Flonkenstein's long-suffering mother turned her back for just a moment, and Dr. Flonkenstein did *this* to alt.usenet.kooks: Being tired of lurking, on Sun, 21 Sep 2003 16:22:17 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip posted: "Dirk Bruere at Neopax" wrote in : Do you celebrate Ostara on the same dates as in the Northern hemisphere, or do you reverse to fit in with the local seasons? Snort! Fjukwit Bertie BTW, everybody with an alt.net account who posts in soc.culture.belgium will be called Vladimir, isn't that strange? And everyone who uses Forté Agent is Fustigator and Fb_! Agent? Ugh. hurts my eyes now. Bertie |
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"Dr. Flonkenstein" wrote in
news Being tired of lurking, on Sun, 21 Sep 2003 16:22:17 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip posted: "Dirk Bruere at Neopax" wrote in : Do you celebrate Ostara on the same dates as in the Northern hemisphere, or do you reverse to fit in with the local seasons? Snort! Fjukwit Bertie BTW, everybody with an alt.net account who posts in soc.culture.belgium will be called Vladimir, isn't that strange? Can't we cal them something that isn't so long to type? Bertie |
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Being tired of lurking, on Mon, 22 Sep 2003 22:34:13 +0000, Bertie the
Bunyip posted: "Dr. Flonkenstein" wrote in news Being tired of lurking, on Sun, 21 Sep 2003 16:22:17 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip posted: "Dirk Bruere at Neopax" wrote in : Do you celebrate Ostara on the same dates as in the Northern hemisphere, or do you reverse to fit in with the local seasons? Snort! Fjukwit Bertie BTW, everybody with an alt.net account who posts in soc.culture.belgium will be called Vladimir, isn't that strange? Can't we cal them something that isn't so long to type? it's only done by two major kooks: jr: jaques rouillard and mathieu (aka Mirelle) There extremely funny to poke at!!! Bertie -- mhm 27x12 smeeter #27 (also) |
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"Dr. Flonkenstein" wrote in
news Being tired of lurking, on Mon, 22 Sep 2003 22:34:13 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip posted: "Dr. Flonkenstein" wrote in news Being tired of lurking, on Sun, 21 Sep 2003 16:22:17 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip posted: "Dirk Bruere at Neopax" wrote in : Do you celebrate Ostara on the same dates as in the Northern hemisphere, or do you reverse to fit in with the local seasons? Snort! Fjukwit Bertie BTW, everybody with an alt.net account who posts in soc.culture.belgium will be called Vladimir, isn't that strange? Can't we cal them something that isn't so long to type? it's only done by two major kooks: jr: jaques rouillard and mathieu (aka Mirelle) There extremely funny to poke at!!! I see and where can one find these makers of merriment? Bertie |
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Being tired of lurking, on Tue, 23 Sep 2003 20:13:43 +0000, Bertie the
Bunyip posted: "Dr. Flonkenstein" wrote in news Being tired of lurking, on Mon, 22 Sep 2003 22:34:13 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip posted: "Dr. Flonkenstein" wrote in news Being tired of lurking, on Sun, 21 Sep 2003 16:22:17 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip posted: "Dirk Bruere at Neopax" wrote in : Do you celebrate Ostara on the same dates as in the Northern hemisphere, or do you reverse to fit in with the local seasons? Snort! Fjukwit Bertie BTW, everybody with an alt.net account who posts in soc.culture.belgium will be called Vladimir, isn't that strange? Can't we cal them something that isn't so long to type? it's only done by two major kooks: jr: jaques rouillard and mathieu (aka Mirelle) There extremely funny to poke at!!! I see and where can one find these makers of merriment? Bertie These two frogs are terrorizing soc.culture.belgium for months and the regulars are really grasping from some fresh air *if*you*see*what*I*mean* -- mhm 27x12 smeeter #27 (also) |
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"Dr. Flonkenstein" wrote in
news Being tired of lurking, on Tue, 23 Sep 2003 20:13:43 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip posted: "Dr. Flonkenstein" wrote in news Being tired of lurking, on Mon, 22 Sep 2003 22:34:13 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip posted: "Dr. Flonkenstein" wrote in news Being tired of lurking, on Sun, 21 Sep 2003 16:22:17 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip posted: "Dirk Bruere at Neopax" wrote in : Do you celebrate Ostara on the same dates as in the Northern hemisphere, or do you reverse to fit in with the local seasons? Snort! Fjukwit Bertie BTW, everybody with an alt.net account who posts in soc.culture.belgium will be called Vladimir, isn't that strange? Can't we cal them something that isn't so long to type? it's only done by two major kooks: jr: jaques rouillard and mathieu (aka Mirelle) There extremely funny to poke at!!! I see and where can one find these makers of merriment? Bertie These two frogs are terrorizing soc.culture.belgium for months and the regulars are really grasping from some fresh air *if*you*see*what*I*mean* Cool, but my french is crap, sooooo Bertie |
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Dr. Flonkenstein wrote:
Bertie the Bunyip posted: Snort! Fjukwit Bertie BTW, everybody with an alt.net account who posts in soc.culture.belgium will be called Vladimir, isn't that strange? This is in response to a response to a troll with the handle Bertie. In many cases he has chosen several newsgroups to crosspost this thread to. Please don't feed the trolls. It only feeds their sick little egos and pollutes the newsgroups further. Also, be kind to the mentally ill. Don't get into battles with them. Bertie isn't just a regular troll, he's spent years attacking alt.religion.asatru hurling personal insults and false accusations. He has done so using several accounts, too. Here's one. A glance at the number of postings shows that he is obsessive and paraniod: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...:A%40a.aaaaaa+ Note that he crossposts to get as many people involved as possible, another indication of mental illness. To show his level of obssession, glance at the sheer number of troll postings he has done on news:alt.religion.asatru (ARA): http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...eligion.asatru That search will take you back as far as 2001, and it will show many accounts he posts from, accounts that he uses to have conversations with himself, and so on. He has been trolling ARA since 1999. The man needs pity and medical help. One of his maccabre twists is that he accuses folks on ARA of being Nazis. There was a heathen revival in Germany and Austria in the 1920s and 10930s. Those people were among the first targets the real Nazis sent to their deaths in the concentration camps. The Jews were targetted when Germany and Austria ran out of heathens. Asatru and Nazism are polar opposites much like Judaism and Nazism because of this. Most of the documentation I've read about the pre-WWII Asatru revival has been in print, so I welcome web references the the writings of those who were killed in the camps. The Asatru Alliance's quarterly Vor Tru ran a series on them for several years. What is Asatru really about, then? I follow the old gods and goddesses known in northern Europe in the times before Christianity came through. Thor and Sif, Odin and Frigga, Ull and Skadhi and so on. Their adventures are recorded in the myths of the Norse, Saxons, Goths and so on across the sprectrum of Germanic peoples. Like any religion, Asatru teaches a moral code. It has lessons that lead a person to be a better person. It has Lore that was passed down from generation to generation until it contains lessons of everyday life. Dirk Buerre posts a large list of links to various Asatru resources. To give a quick idea of what Asatru is and who Asatruar, I offer a few of the ones I recommend to newcomers. I'm in the US so I'm most interested in US resources, especially ones that span borders: http://www.thetroth.org/ *The Troth http://www.friggasweb.org *Frigga's web http://www.irminsul.org/ *Irminsul Aettir http://alliance.eagleut.com/ *Asatru Alliance The starting point for read are the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda which are the best preserved Norse myths, and Saxo Grammaticus which contains mainland European versions of the old tales: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...049972-9079868 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...049972-9079868 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...049972-9079868 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...049972-9079868 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books Hail Asgard! Doug Freyburger |
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