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  • * [Note: I am keeping Mum on the store until I get a chance to get another look at the items] 3 Comments azahar said,

    Holy Flaming Tractors, Batman, Redux…. « Mudpuddle 2009

  • Id rather be the worst than slightly less than the worst azahar

    free fortune cookies! « raincoaster 2007

  • Posted February 27, 2007 at 12:14 pm | Permalink congrats! your blog is younger than mine by about 2 months, and garnered 10 times the amount of total hits it has. life is unfair, la la la… :P azahar

    happy bloggiversary to me! « raincoaster 2007

  • Posted May 27, 2007 at 6:51 pm | Permalink and has ‘CATERPILLAR’ in big black letters azahar

    quiz: how much of a smartass are you? « raincoaster 2007

  • The morning of this feast being come, an hour before day all the maidens came forth attired in white, with new ornaments, the which that day were called the Sisters of their god Vitzilipuztli, they came crowned with garlands of maize roasted and parched, being like unto azahar or the flower of orange; and about their necks they had great chains of the same, which went bauldrick-wise under their left arm.

    Chapter 50. Eating the God. § 2. Eating the God among the Aztecs 1922

  • The morning of this feast being come, an hour before day all the maidens came forth attired in white, with new ornaments, the which that day were called the Sisters of their god Vitzilipuztli, they came crowned with garlands of maize roasted and parched, being like unto azahar or the flower of orange; and about their necks they had great chains of the same, which went bauldrick-wise under their left arm.

    The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion 1922

  • Vitzilipuztli, they came crowned with garlands of maize roasted and parched, being like unto azahar or the flower of orange; and about their necks they had great chains of the same, which went bauldrick-wise under their left arm.

    The Golden Bough James George Frazer 1897

  • Last week Rob and azahar each scored a 2/7 and so share the hat.

    Ærchies Archive - The Curmudgeon's Magazine archiearchive FCD 2010

  • As is my toad and US army knowledge. azahar and Cybe R Wizard.

    Ærchies Archive - The Curmudgeon's Magazine archiearchive FCD 2010

  • The morning of this feast being come, an hour before day all the maidens came forth attired in white, with new ornaments, the which that day were called the Sisters of their god Vitzilipuztli, they came crowned with garlands of maize roasted and parched, being like unto azahar or the flower of orange; and about their necks they had great chains of the same, which went bauldrick-wise under their left arm.

    The Golden Bough : a study of magic and religion 1583

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