The premise of numerology - that numbers are responsible for our destinies and personalities - is plainly nuts, but the history and thinking behind it is too interesting to skip.
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we're talking about neurology, which I guess an overarching definition would be its pseudo scientific practice in which people bay,
things on numbers like your destiny and who you remain,
partner should be given, maybe what job he should have and stuff like this
I just want to say at the beginning of this, that there are many
different kinds of neurology and depending on
from there are many different methods of many different charts.
We're not gonna get too far into the
it's on those, because it's all vague, because it would just
be a super. Long, like four
episode, Hunt Nimrod. So this is kind
just an overarching how
that's what we do, it's, basically how what numerology is and how it works in and not all the specificities of each system
because your brain starts to melt a little bit when you start getting into all that and they're all kind of the same is just different. Variations of sort of the same thing absolutely
think the fact that there are so many variations there are supposed to arrive at a precise figure kind of also warns yet a person that take the whole thing with a grin
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let's talk about Neurology YO. There is
a thought among some people that numbers had these miscalled properties. That's the basis of the whole thing
the basis of the whole thing, and that that some people even think
These numbers
like all things on the planet have an inherent vibration and a unique vibration and
if you go,
your life by numbers that have vibrations that are in sync with one another they
and you can lead a more complete life and led your best life jam.
The ties in numbers is the idea that that numbers basically run everything that that that the proper
is that an individual number has can be attributed to things that are associated with that number and you can
everything down into a number, and if you can break something die, if you can divine something's number, you can figure out what lies ahead for them, what their personality
I'm going to be with their challenges are indeed depending on some numerous ology systems. You
could figure out what your lucky day is
What number you should play in the water, like all sorts of different stuff. But the idea goes well be
You know like picking something I at roulette. It's it's like that
if new morality is very much a kinda astrology, where, based on your name, your date of birth and a few other factors that are inherent to you,
You wish you combine those into a number. You can figure out what number your associated with enhance, what your destiny will be. That's basically that the general basis of all new, more logical systems right- and it is the father of Western,
morality is Pythagoras. The the greek philosopher born in five sixty nine b c, who
studied numbers and studied music in origin
and things, but I think one of them
in Pythagoras like to do is say like hey, you can actually take the the the plug
of Lear String, and you can break that.
Into a number like that unique vibration of that note has its own
for that we can assigned to. It was huge,
yeah, I mean he- was coming at it through some interesting angles at first. I think- and this
in five. Sixty nine percent twenty first century right. This is when this probably sounded about a good as good as anything yet Pythagoras and his followers known as the pythagoreans they that that that school
I think southern ITALY like they were. They were some of the first people to really apply a study of mathematics and geometry, in particular,
I think beforehand, geometry was aside described, is basically a loose set of principles that that you could use to like build a house with or something like that. It wasn't like em, like math in and of itself until progress came along and they started realizing like await, like math exists on its own, like gets its own thing and started studying like that, inserted finding it everywhere inserted like like you said, you know that I saw a description that the that that Pythagoras in the pet hath agraeans figured out that that music like resident like music- that's not discordant, but the good stuff is
It follows hole into jobs in eighty figured it out by hearing how bout a different hammers and a blacksmith shop harmonised, and he went looked any saw that they were those hammers were related mathematically, one would say a one pound hammer and the other one was part of a hole in your like a half pound hammer and he realized there is such a thing is octaves, and that is that these were the discoveries there are making, and so
did some really cool stuff. It isn't like to stuff. We take for granted as like this matter of fact. Today, like they were figuring out, they also seem to have take,
in the lot of maybe mushrooms at the time of the year, and then it got weird, they were drinking reindeer p. I'm not sure, but I really do wind down the rabbit hall with numbers and started finding these
everywhere and came to the conclusion that numbers were the basis of the fabric of existence in life in the universe, in everything and that that that that the answer to the purpose of life, the perfect purpose of existence with forty two. I think that to get set up. Thank you. I was less take a break now and will talk more
but maybe shut up some more personal friends and friends of the show, and there will also talk about neurology.
Yeah.
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all right, so
you mentioned the Pythagoreans, the people who listen to and followed with anger is there in southern ITALY and studied with him. They also came up with some
some legit bedrock math that we still think up today and used today, like if you ve ever heard of the pythagorean theorem it still very popular and math class
in maths. Yet raise got that teacher when there are sixth grade
and that's the old in a right triangle. The square of the length of the high partners, as he called the sum of the squares of the other two sides, a squared plus, be squared equal, see squared there and
it's it's interesting that they were coming up with others, bedrock stuff, and this really cool stuff about figuring out mathematical, mathematics,
proportions of musical harmonies, like you were talking about and like I'm so
and with all that
Someone goes hey, you know, if you
up a series of odd numbers, beginning with one. The result is always going to be a square number and everyone went her head and then Pythagoras
Yeah all is number and then they all together said. Ah
this number exactly how and from their things got a little weird and in some people here all his number
say well. That means that you can just
measure everything in the entire world and you can describe it in
of math and numbers and proportions fair enough. It's basically the basis of our understanding of like geometry physics.
Yes and then other people said no. No always number man means like everything
the world is made of numbers. That tree is a number. You are a number right. There's there look in those toads
Yes, in the background, the reindeer peas quietly into a bucket so back it is then
tribute it into small mugs. That's that second part of
all is number is that's that's the basis of new morality.
that's where it kind of veers away from signs, and I was reading this sum. The ears
veer or takes a really hard turn veered. Steps on the gas in there were veers means, I think, there's
a gentle turn. Oh, I thought I think, ok
Marines away from science, yet our really worker, so I saw a brilliant
sing article on beef.
De I am, B, B, B, B, B, D B, B. Jury- open minded- I can remember, but they were they were talking about figures in the picture greens and how? If they're like this, for Chrome, where numbers went from mystical things, having a mystical quality to bringing them into science and then taking it right back into mysticism again yet which
really odd. But that's that's really. What happened- and it was part partially because they got so wrapped up in the idea that all his number- and they were really weird group of People- they method,
and really violently in southern ITALY, where there their school was sacked and burned. At least fifty of them were killed, but, like you said, they had create
like a real foundation for our understanding of math and the idea that math was this thing that exists out there waiting for us to discover
and that it has a lot to do with our life, but that the mystical qualities associated candid died with Pythagoras in the Pythagoreans, that's right
I guess, I'm sure we get into a little bit of kind of what they were laying down there. You are so
They were studying these mathematical concepts and,
said, are here's we're gonna? Do we're gonna sort numbers into buckets into categories than at the reindeer p bucket, but into mathematical. Category styles is levers. We can pull.
Let's say, was a one. Four and nine are square, because if you take
pebbles, the corresponding number of little pebbles
rocks or whatever you can arrange them into a square pretty again
geometry coming into play,
on three six and ten or triangular, because one three six or ten,
Pebbles can be arranged into regular triangles a dispute
then the use of wine as both the square and triangle. It's like yoga, his that dear you're gonna, have to pick one or the other pythagoreans.
So it would be falling apart for you already. If you were back there just there, though just there, everything else has like yeah, always number gimme, some more baby to six into
over oblong, so the corresponding number is a rectangle and so they're doing
anything and then they
getting into non numerical stuff,
saying our odd numbers or masculine, even numbers or feminine
the number one is creative, because if you add
simple. Once you can create any other number brow. What else is there? Well, to so odd is masculine, even our feminine, like you
so too is the first feminine number represents duality there to three as the first masculine. Never because, like you said, wine is its own thing, it it's a creator,
Amber, and so five yeah five is the is represent. Marriage yank has its where the first masculine number in the first feminine number add up to do stuff like that, like these people clearly a way too much time on their hands to think that there is something
that and so like each number one through nine. This is very important because I we didn't say it earlier when we introduce new morality but in numerous obstacles, systems
one through nine are the
crime, and I don't mean that mathematically, the most important, the most use yet most useful numbers. He tell you
right. So one,
nine or the ones to focus on, and that also came directly from the pythagoreans. They focused mostly on the numbers one through nine as well run
and I think, a goal for a lot of these charges to get your number down to one of the single digits years of it.
Really right. Yeah that ran firm for most systems and with most numbers we'll talk about it, be yes, you ultimately wanna get it down to one of those with single digit number yeah yeah he's you can't be ten, because ten is a sacred number
because someone said you know, if you add up the first four digits equals ten bro and
did stuff like that stuff like that ball, so I just want to point out one of the other things they did that I'm like. I didn't even know these existed, so I'm I'm still impressed. They were the first ones to detect perfect numbers.
Imperfect numbers. A number were the devises, add up to form the number. So six is a perfect number, because if you add is devises, devise was being one two and three they add up to six. So I mean there is some needs
There is actually at the useful that came out of a b s. Other of other other stuff is like. Yes, ten is sacred because, if you add up one two, three and four it comes up to ten was a quote about five
seventy nine, you jack
ignore those. Yes, yes, here
ass, the number can also lead to the list of tin fundamental opposites. A few
of which are
one in many
in motion, good and evil stuff like that, yes straightened crooked sure, like
our straighten Crooked Union Yang, the Southerners it
You had a look,
so a deadlock. Here's the thing, because the
is a really ironic end to the Pythagoreans, because they look too hard into Numb.
there's an how numbers related to the universe than they actually found that everything doesn't fit into some knee and tidy box like they thought.
and Rosalie, one of the pythagoreans
kind of hanging around doing some equation some formulae at some point and tried to come up with the square root of two and discovered the existence of irrational,
numbers in an irrational numbers, a number that,
as a non repeating non terminating decimal. It just goes on infinitely like pie, is irrational, number, the square root of two,
the bizarre greens figure as an irrational numbering. It can't be represented in a simple fraction like
ray other number bright. Rational numbers is what their call
and apparently, when they found this out a kind of like their world view. Crumbled, dissolved
everything crumbled because they couldn't figure out how this would apply to like an orderly, beautiful universe,
I personally they even before they were sacked and burned and killed they. This school kind of like fell on the dark times once they figured out there were such things is irrational numbers there. That's what happens when you're in a cold
kind of your face with reality, usually isn't go very well, so
after the death of Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans, the mistresses?
All this stuff kind of faded away a little bit and was
as erected in the eighteen hundreds
notably with the writings of a book from MRS El Dow about yet a Josie,
I don't get it. There was a name. Ok,.
I think they get Josie her husband's name was elder or her name was catching Josie Bell. Yet
I was looking up anything on this. This person like she is just nowhere, but she wrote a bunch of books but very
little is known about her except she died age. Eighty four in Atlantic City, I read very interesting, but she was the first one to kind of come along and say: vibration
three year and you know they're, there were other people, there were riding books and stuff. It didn't like completely completely go away, but I think these books
talked about vibrations and the talked about music in numbers and colors being you know,
there's a little bit of sinister just sort of thrown in
as well. If some of this kind
sounds familiar with colors in numbers,
representing my the same thing and
So she was talking about everything and all these
where's having vibrations people food, a tree,
a bicycle. Anything has a vibration and if you
this idea that I spoke about earlier
if you want to live in harmony in the world,
in your environment should, in the numbers of your environment that have been assigned
match your own.
duration in your own number right in
now. This is where it definitely, this is kind of what.
think of as modern neurology. At this point, you one thing one interesting.
About vibrations, especially about like old times, nineteenth century writer, new age writer. Basically talking about vibrations. Is that that's that's actually the basis of some of the theories of how subatomic particles behave. His threat, vibrations ex string theory is based on the idea that
subatomic particles are actually vibrating strings of energy that vibrate at different frequencies, in that those differing frequencies produce their shape for their form.
which I just find their endlessly fascinating. There's almost in some weird way predicted string theory yet, but is just one of those things were like
yeah I mean vibrations, especially if you're in the things like music. It's not like that far of a stretch, or was it like gather tapped in some sort of weird preternatural understanding of subatomic physics.
Yeah super interesting Pythagoras also believed that this vibration could have.
had something to do with what was called the music at the spheres, which is what he believe like the planets were embedded in these transparent physical spheres and the distance between them.
corresponded to these musical ratios, and these are the sounds that the planet's that these vibrations, that the planets and
Son make while orbiting the earth, when the little off on that one when they were it, was down the golden records. Didn't Carl Sagan create economic today on the golden record, I think
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so we talk talk about
oh won through niner, inherently important to modern, neurologist sand, the Pythagoreans to write correct and that each of those
there's one through nine has its own vibration and those vibrations give that number certain property numb talking properties like leadership, harmony, karma wisdom, curiosity like intangible, but important properties that humans could conceivably possess numbers in
these numbers different numbers inherently have that right and depending on what system, you're using there's gonna be a chart there
a letter- corresponds with the number
it is usually and can be as easy as as one b is too and so on and
like we said that there are a lot of different kinds of charts, so depending on which system
you're using you're, gonna use that chart and and
you're gonna do is eventually end up with that single.
number so unless there are a couple of exceptions that right well,
you we'll get to those, but there there are a couple of different numbers that you can get. You can use your name like your first middle and last name by birth
I saw here in this article where it says you have to use your Bert named nicknames and change names. Don't count said I thought about it. I also saw other places where
when you change your name. That changes your destiny, oh really and so you're, supposed to re figure that I saw one place that allowed for nicknames in addition to given names, but
almost everywhere else said. No. Your birth name is the one. That's important
and the reason they gave is the same reason that in this article, that before you're born you, basically community
to your parents, what your name. It should be so that you
given name love it going to suit your your neurological number and that your destined that's where you get it from that, where your parents get your name from, is from you little psychic baby in the womb,
and I think the idea is, if you use your named, come up with a number like there's a couple, a different numbers. There's your name number and then your birthday number
and your name number is kind of your personality in the inner you, where are you
the number is you're, what can the has been referred to as your life path number area
or your destiny number and using.
these two numbers you can kind of it if you're in
gonna thing you can make decisions
and on how to move forward in your life and alive.
these numbers with the rest of your life, you I saw the destiny Number- will explain how you get that that derive from your name, that that's how you will reach the goals that are part of your life path. Number right right so is actually really interesting. Stuff tissue
with the the dusty murmur, also called the expression number you take that full name from what I saw.
from birth. I hadn't seen that you? U choosing indifferent name altered. Your path is pretty interesting, but if you stick with just you-
your chosen. A man has to be your full given name at birth, first middle and last name. If you have a middle name, that's okay! You can just see your first and last name.
and that, when you add up the numbers
the corresponding letters from from each of your names. You come up with three numbers. You had this together, so, for example, chuck your first name. Charles, is thirty one,
in terms of the twenty three Bryant accuracy. My other middle name refer Brian,
and as the twenty six, the others together you get. Seventy nine
nines virtually meaningless as far as numerous allergies concerned. So you want to add seven and nine. He gets the exceed getting close.
but still not really useful. So you had one in
Dixon. Now we finally come to your true destiny. Number chuck, which is seven right. Seven is my destiny number, and if you look up, you can look at play
attributes for each of these numbers, and this is where it's basically make your thinking. The sound
like astrology, even in horoscopes or the Zodiac Logical, birth calendars like your right. All of this
kind of that year, so seven means is magic, wisdom, intelligence, mystery solitude.
That's you all over
Then, what's your number, I'm a nine and interestingly theirs
Oh, I'm a nine from my life
path number, I'm not sure from my name number rights away.
both nine on the life path number, which I looked up apathy
That said you
FED numbers, a number of completion resolution, those with number nine miss for both of us.
Tend to have a humanitarian and almost a utopian quality to there being her, because we're coming
Should it and Philip Philanthropic all we're?
likely to be drawn towards global issues to deal with the helping the whole human kind in the world, but Josh
we need to be wary of overextending ourselves area and sacrificing too much of our cell right.
And losing the greater perspective in the pursuit of pursuit of our goals, we have to learn.
to say no, sometimes in other words. Yet we then better about that over the years,
It is definitely and then well that's because, where their job following r R were following our destiny,
numbers toward our life path. Number. So, what's the point that you just kind of like said of something
it is really important point out about neurology that you can encounter. If you get a new, more logical reading is enough
has the best of you and the stuff you need to avoid. It
encompassed in that one number and you have multiple numbers. So each of those have things to avoid things, to focus on things, to improve on things to things that are going to challenge you in your life, which I find pretty interesting.
yeah and you know it gets more complicated than that too. If you want to drill down
There are numerous. He uses big charts and diagrams that end up kind of looking like ass astrological, charts
and you know that's when their sort of drilling down to how you relate.
people in your family may be or to the person your Mary to or if you want to find
if you want to find a romantic partner or avoid negative tendencies, are just find out what you're lucky number lucky day is yeah and also there's some systems that I've seen multiple.
says that just rely almost like short hand on the date of your birth. So the day of the Mai,
that you were born on, like that's it so like. I was born in July fifteenth. So that would make me a six
that's it that's what they use. They don't do the name thing: they don't do your whole birthday. They just do the day of the month that you were born on almost like much much more like a zodiac, illogical sign or estralla design, and so is a six. I can do things like. I need to look for foods that are pale per.
for in blue does are going to vibrate with me most most harmoniously,
I live in a city, maybe my address or batten Rouge surprising to me, and then I should ask
mostly with number fives. It turns out that I'm most harmonious with them. Is you me if I do not know she's a three. I think
yeah. She thirtieth so she's a career and she's, a ten. That's where united,
Emily any of your dad's. That's why we married that's right. Let's just go with eleventh my goes to eleven.
I love it in this article is actual and the House of Works article. I can only be found one that we have in mind yet, but this is from Tracy.
Wilson are, are still
we almost former causes, we just don't see them any more owners of the virus,
are you about her neck,
over the course of human history class with highly right are you voted out her from
as a liberal I just know, is it day, determined Harry Potter, fan,
Oh, I didn't even think about that. His all makes sense now, there's a lot.
everybody in this there are a lot of Harry Potter in his heart goes all whole makes sense, gang erases defences written in two thousand, a when line sure you know the kind of thing
super here. Yes, pretty funny how much Harry Potter pops
Yes, she is Harry Potter as the example of like forming that were finding Harry Potter number not end in the intro too. Should talks about Hermione practising a rich man see yet, which is a big deal and Harry Potter, Sir, but I brought it up because Tracy Refer,
two and she's, probably the first, but she referred to new morality as a observers.
A kind of applied, mysticism and alike
definition. Basically, where you correlate a mystical symbol. Was
bodies life, but I think that can assess it best. Yeah, I mean there's a lot of things you can do
that kind of fall under the new age umbrella. As far as a new morality, astrology? Where you can, you can look at it? A couple of ways like you can give response blows. Responsibility for your life over too
You knew more illogical number or your astrological sign, associate with some people and stay away from other people or certain foods or whatever, and just kind of like not have to think about life. Quite as much sure you make your own decisions, that's like the bigger criticism of new age stuff, but there's a much more generous way
interpreting it too and in saying like it out, if you feeling a little lost her on murder on rooted in you're, trying to like figure out what direction the candidate your composition do, work
then you know doing your new, more logical sign in being like. Oh, I should focus on being more creative and need to look out for being too dependent on others. Does that apply to me? Maybe it does. Let me just can't go forth from
and I wouldn't recommend doing in a daily numeral, logical thing or anything like that. But I am saying like in some ways new age stuff can be harmful because it can it takes, takes the purpose.
life for a lot of people, but in other other ways you can kind of be a guide in just the same,
that, like religion or friends or a television show that you think is speaking directly to you, can't you gonna marry, do you,
I mean we're. Gonna bet, appoint a guess about some criticisms and when they trade
does mention, and I think this is just more as an example not specifically supplies through the practice of numerous ology, but just people, but
being like an especial number in their life and how they are,
see that number you know
I know people that seed numbers and
that they mean something like theirs,
number and I always see it, and you know that sort of
Confirmation by us at work. Yes,
generally, where you notice that number more you're really saying.
kinds of numbers, but you notice
eleven eleven on the clock, because you ve told you
self that eleven eleven mean something to you?
or even further. It does
if her than it does in you and you don't think about all of the other times that you ve seen.
Clock all day or all the numbers you see all day, long and inner. That's fair enough.
I think another criticism
of numerous algae. Is that it's the whole thing?
is based on and invented system of counting grouping by Ten- and that's not even the first or I mean I was about to say that the most
legitimate. I guess it was it's not the original system of counting it was just made up by people may begin. Where is the basis of the metric system, I would say: is legit well
not a legitimate, but it was. It was invented by human right. Yes, in its not the only way that we know how to count same as right like using that the english alphabet, to divine your future, because your applying in number in Arabic, numeral to the to a letter from
English alphabet, those
the only number systems or this only alphabet system. So like yes, it's made up and you could make a case like that. Innumerable just might make a say, well,
you were born English speaking in English speaking country that uses arabic numeral. So, of course, that's going to apply to you. I have heard what the response would be for
If you were born in China, where the average person needs to know about two thousand different characters in their alphabet too, to make their way through life.
Like how that would apply to neurology. But yes, the basis of this whole thing is like this is like there's just so many holes. You could drive a truck through every single one of them, but if it's providing some sort of comfort or
I even guidance to somebody who's in its not hurting them hurting other
people, damaging their lives or shortening or learn narrowing their prospects. Then I mean, what's is: is it harmful adona? I could be missing something in that sense in it
in any event, if you, if someone to be, I gather what about these people that pay money, enforcer, money
on the toilet might say that the problem,
the numerous colleges and another person might say. Well, you know what I think that it's a waste of money talking to
Airbus, he doesn't know you or they could say there, stimulating the economy. While the point is its, you know it
the person walks away from that experience, happy and satisfied, then it's it's a victim
crime is not a crime at all. It's
someone paying money for something that they feel like. They got something out. If you walk out there and you like what a rip off.
can't believe a bid ten dollars to for someone look into a crystal ball,
or to read my neurological chart like that
it's a problem, but if p,
We spend money that way when I
If you are young, you feel good about it. Good on you. Yes,
I have one caveat too that, though it makes me anxious about about this to sign
often there, and that is that I feel I go this resurgence numerals. You were sing, like, I am sure most of the people who, like the younger people, entered it today, don't realize that, like it was huge in the seventies and then apparently is huge in the nineteenth century is like, like AIDS is kept coming back and at certain times in certain ways. Is that this time that it's come back around is its correlated with this again this this
death of trust in expertise and in its anti european sentiment. In our way, I dont, like anything that promotes an anti science sentiment or makes you
that your opinion is just as good as somebody who's gone and studied whatever you're talking about
a dozen super valid. Yet yes, so in that sense I do
I endorse it if it, if it does kind of promote that, but again if we can just bring it back to if it is making them happy than you know,
and it's not harming member of society in general and I'm gonna with very great and like that matters, I guess I M occur.
My big take away from this article was
at the very end, Tracy kind us not stuck in a cool
act that I never knew was dead
the way. The reason that we here in the West count things in groups of Tanner sort of a tin based system is probably because we have ten feet
where's here and that the old english language,
and the old english words for numbers reflect this groups
and in the eleven the word eleven means one left and twelve
is an abbreviation of two left here, like one left over ten two left over ten and then threats it
the fact of the show for me. I Gregor the way I think you're right Chuck. I totally agree. That means that we should be saying twelve in twelve in
However, is it
Well from now on, be like look it up and then think about thirteen to that's like three ten for ten feet. Five ten year, twelve in two,
go to eleven. If you want to know more about numerology, I guess: go visit the bustle or numerology dot com and see what you think see if it's right for you, but God help you if you stopped believing in expertise or become anti science, because that is not a good thing. Anybody, but thinking for yourself is as well. So maybe we can figure out a way to balance all that
since I said, was figure out a way to balance all together time for listen. This is from Cassie
sounds like lassie in state spur. Georgia, shrimp,
that's right, so this was in reference to the Georgia lizard that we have
Quite a few people write in it is is not a leopard gecko or aware Teresa.
Was that is everyone's wrong, but me ok
Does it not have those in this country there big in Pakistan Apparently- but here you are this problem from my time.
Living in Pakistan. I've never had a reason is an email to now guys, but here it is in response to the short stuff uncle
Aliens check was going on about the strength and Joshua's saying that their geckos
Are you sure that he is wrong because we
back in ninety nine. My family moved to Georgia for Minnesota Nazarene,
The soda worked at a pet store, this old lizards among other animals and it two millions iguanas geckos in Asia.
and oh n, o ye the noise
conversion and always believe begun. Take me in Norway
Well that's an early.
The reason I am saying this because, when we moved to Georgia started seeing these animals,
these. Are animals annals skill with a naughty?
everywhere, my twelve, your brain was cooking up a scheme to catch them and sell them for the going rate back in Minnesota witches.
When he dollars each well while that
That's those are nineties dollar yeah
earlier today.
or grunge dollars. I learn that
It's a lotta own native species in Georgia, sorting go through that plan, fury
c mon you get a chance,
a newly and see if that's the lizard, and that is indeed the lizard Cassie so
you and others for a figure that out for us very nice. Thank you Cassie rounds with glassy cats.
Said that right, you didn't say that
as she said to her husband
if you want to be like ass, IRAN's lassie, you can write to us and tell us your name and what it rhymes with an
We will end up reading year email unless a male wrap it up
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