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    Default Can A Man Turn Into SALT? is Soddom and Gomorrah a fairy tale? or is it?


    YouTube - See to Believe: Human Oddities
    check out 0:30 sec...

    still denying? maybe the video is FAKE. what do you think? if it gets in you way, its false right? hmmm...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kebotDiNaMute View Post
    YouTube - See to Believe: Human Oddities
    check out 0:30 sec...

    still denying? maybe the video is FAKE. what do you think? if it gets in you way, its false right? hmmm...


    see to believe...YouTube - See to Believe: Human Oddities


    what about the story below...is it false or right? if it gets in your way, its false right? hmmmmmmmm





    Old Salt Woman had a grandson, and they were very poor. They came to Cochiti and went from house to house, but people turned them away. They were all busy cooking for a feast. At the time they used no salt. When Salt Woman and her grandson had been to all the houses, they came to a place outside the pueblo where lots of children were playing. All the children came to see the pinon tree and told them each to take hold of a branch of the tree and swing themselves. Using her magic crystal, she turned them into the chaparral jays who live in pinon trees. When we were in pueblo, nobody would invite us to stay, "Salt Woman said. "From now on you will be chaparral jays. Salt Woman and her grandson went south, and came to Santa Domingo, where they were well treated and fed. After they had eaten and were leaving, Salt Woman said, "I am very thankful for being given food to eat," and she left them some of her flesh. The people of the house ate it with their bread and meat. It tasted good-salty. "At Cochiti," Salt Woman told them, "they treated me badly, and when I left, I took all the children outside the pueblo and changed them into chaparral jays roosting in a pinon tree. But to you I am grateful. Therefore remember that if I am in your food, it will always taste better. I will go southeast and stay there, and if any of you want more of my flesh you will find it at that place. And when you come to gather, let there be no laughing, no singing, nothing of that kind. Be quiet and clean." So she left Santo Domingo and went to Salt Lake, where we get salt today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HALIKniHUDAS View Post
    see to believe...YouTube - See to Believe: Human Oddities


    what about the story below...is it false or right? if it gets in your way, its false right? hmmmmmmmm


    Old Salt Woman had a grandson, and they were very poor. They came to Cochiti and went from house to house, but people turned them away. They were all busy cooking for a feast. At the time they used no salt. When Salt Woman and her grandson had been to all the houses, they came to a place outside the pueblo where lots of children were playing. All the children came to see the pinon tree and told them each to take hold of a branch of the tree and swing themselves. Using her magic crystal, she turned them into the chaparral jays who live in pinon trees. When we were in pueblo, nobody would invite us to stay, "Salt Woman said. "From now on you will be chaparral jays. Salt Woman and her grandson went south, and came to Santa Domingo, where they were well treated and fed. After they had eaten and were leaving, Salt Woman said, "I am very thankful for being given food to eat," and she left them some of her flesh. The people of the house ate it with their bread and meat. It tasted good-salty. "At Cochiti," Salt Woman told them, "they treated me badly, and when I left, I took all the children outside the pueblo and changed them into chaparral jays roosting in a pinon tree. But to you I am grateful. Therefore remember that if I am in your food, it will always taste better. I will go southeast and stay there, and if any of you want more of my flesh you will find it at that place. And when you come to gather, let there be no laughing, no singing, nothing of that kind. Be quiet and clean." So she left Santo Domingo and went to Salt Lake, where we get salt today.
    yea i guess it is much more real to you than the one in the museum, passed on a scrutiny... it just shows your ability to comprehend... nice story, i bet non-believers loves your story... hehehe!

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    Rock salt or iodized?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lovely Charm View Post
    Rock salt or iodized?
    He-he-he, mas maganda kung iodized gamot sa goiter...he-he
    Scientifically it is quite impossible, but the message behind it makes it viable enough..

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    Quote Originally Posted by kebotDiNaMute View Post
    yea i guess it is much more real to you than the one in the museum, passed on a scrutiny... it just shows your ability to comprehend... nice story, i bet non-believers loves your story... hehehe!

    sus si kebot nagpakita na pod sa iyang pagka maayong laki sa liko liko og pangisip.

    ang museum tanood to siya pero kanang imong sodom and gomorrah og kana storya nga akong gi post diha, pareho ra na og level. hahahaha, matod pa sa mga mangigilad, sa motoo lang. hahahahaha...

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    some things in life we do not know and we do not understand... does it mean its false or its not true? well nobody understand god. Is he false? To all the brayt boys how do you call this phenomenon? MIRACLE or mutation? hmmm. don't forget to check for the link above it might give you an idea e add nalang sa personal library...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HALIKniHUDAS View Post
    sus si kebot nagpakita na pod sa iyang pagka maayong laki sa liko liko og pangisip.

    ang museum tabood to siya pero kanang imong sodom and gomorrah og kana storya nga akong gi post diha, pareho ra na og level. hahahaha, matod pa sa mga mangigilad, sa motoo lang. hahahahaha...
    Yep im not as brayt compared to you brad at your standard... im just wondering nano pag lingi sa wife ni lot nahimo man cya og asin, fairy tale? well think again. well ikaw ray ni ingon
    "tabood to sya" -ambot unsa ni, binisaya ni ininsik... hahaha! brayt jud ka brad, u speak the language you can only understand... becareful, bsin bisitaon ka psychiatrist, ma a an, nya ka alien... or ... (kabalu naka... medication afterwards)

    Just be careful ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kebotDiNaMute View Post
    some things in life we do not know and we do not understand... does it mean its false or its not true? well nobody understand god. Is he false? To all the brayt boys how do you call this phenomenon? MIRACLE or mutation? hmmm. don't forget to check for the link above it might give you an idea e add nalang sa personal library...

    toink naa na pod ning "kebot logic." so kay tungod naay miracle so naay ____________ . kanang blank space diha puede na nimo hatagan og bisag unsang tobag, trip trip lang gud.

    mao ni choices ay:
    -Fairy
    -Alien
    -Horus
    -Alah
    -Krisha
    -pink unicorn
    -superman
    -etc...

    imo jud ipa e advertise nga imo ng Ginoo diha. nga wa man gani na nimo makita, imo ra ng nabasahan sa gitawag tang komiks saona pang panahon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HALIKniHUDAS View Post
    see to believe...YouTube - See to Believe: Human Oddities


    what about the story below...is it false or right? if it gets in your way, its false right? hmmmmmmmm





    Old Salt Woman had a grandson, and they were very poor. They came to Cochiti and went from house to house, but people turned them away. They were all busy cooking for a feast. At the time they used no salt. When Salt Woman and her grandson had been to all the houses, they came to a place outside the pueblo where lots of children were playing. All the children came to see the pinon tree and told them each to take hold of a branch of the tree and swing themselves. Using her magic crystal, she turned them into the chaparral jays who live in pinon trees. When we were in pueblo, nobody would invite us to stay, "Salt Woman said. "From now on you will be chaparral jays. Salt Woman and her grandson went south, and came to Santa Domingo, where they were well treated and fed. After they had eaten and were leaving, Salt Woman said, "I am very thankful for being given food to eat," and she left them some of her flesh. The people of the house ate it with their bread and meat. It tasted good-salty. "At Cochiti," Salt Woman told them, "they treated me badly, and when I left, I took all the children outside the pueblo and changed them into chaparral jays roosting in a pinon tree. But to you I am grateful. Therefore remember that if I am in your food, it will always taste better. I will go southeast and stay there, and if any of you want more of my flesh you will find it at that place. And when you come to gather, let there be no laughing, no singing, nothing of that kind. Be quiet and clean." So she left Santo Domingo and went to Salt Lake, where we get salt today.
    Quote Originally Posted by kebotDiNaMute View Post
    Yep im not as brayt compared to you brad at your standard... im just wondering nano pag lingi sa wife ni lot nahimo man cya og asin, fairy tale? well think again. well ikaw ray ni ingon
    "tabood to sya" -ambot unsa ni, binisaya ni ininsik... hahaha! brayt jud ka brad, u speak the language you can only understand... becareful, bsin bisitaon ka psychiatrist, ma a an, nya ka alien... or ... (kabalu naka... medication afterwards)

    Just be careful ok.
    wala ka getz si kebot. hahaha.

    tan-awa ng osa ka story diha about sa Salt Woman,, di ba pareho na sila og genre. hahahahaha

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