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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 11/29/2016
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It is my pleasure dear Darryl :-) Thanks for the feedback :-)
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Darryl Barclay
{K:6818} 11/28/2016
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Thank you so much for the story/history of your youth. It is so enjoyable to hear stories of celebrations and holidays of different countries around the world. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Darryl
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 2/4/2011
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Luis,
They dont make them like this anymore ;-)
Harry
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luis pereira
{K:26013} 2/2/2011
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I pay homage to this MAN.
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Gregory McLemore
{K:35129} 11/12/2010
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Wow, wonderful showcase of some of your talent my friend.:)
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 11/11/2010
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Vielen Dank, Gerhard :)
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 11/11/2010
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Ja, de mens wil graag houvast, de een meer dan de ander, en kan zijn toevlucht zoeken in getallen om hetgene dat niet te controleren is toch te verklaren of denken te beheersen.
Uitzondering zijn degenen die bewust een datum voor hunn plan hebben gekozen, op 11 september 2001 als recent voorbeeld ..............
Harry
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Gerhard BuschEFIAP/AFIAP
{K:18382} 11/11/2010
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A motive that is right thoughtfully. Sincerely Gerhard
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Paul de Beukelaar
{K:26449} 11/11/2010
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Ongelooflijk wat je al niet achter het getal 11 kunt zoeken. >Dat komt ook omdat wiskunde onbegrenst is en de geschiedenis lang. Daarnaast kunnen we alles wel met alles in verband brengen ook zonder 11:11 met slechts het ontwikkelen van onbegrenste verbeeldingskracht.
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 11/11/2010
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Paul
Dank je voor je vinding. 11 november staat ook voor de wisselig van de prins carnaval en vele andere geburtenissen. 11 11 89 de val van de muur in Berlijn.
Fijne dag gewenst. Harry
Ik heb er een rijtje van gevonden op http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:IoIJcexuurcJ:www.urigeller.com/articles/11.htm+11+11&cd=8&hl=nl&ct=clnk&gl=nl&client=firefox-a
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Paul de Beukelaar
{K:26449} 11/11/2010
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Amiens & Compiègne on Google map
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Paul de Beukelaar
{K:26449} 11/11/2010
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Sint Maarten- het origineel van de populaire Halloween viering 2 weken geleden. Maar het komt op hetzelde neer: kinderen langs de deuren om snoep, geld etc in te zamelen.
Nog iets anders:
Amiens is not far away from Compiègne, two towns in Northern France. In Compiègne something happened that today whole France has a bank holiday : Armistice. Sint Maarten celebrated today in The Netherlands, Armistice today celebrated in France and .... apparently the two different celebrations have no similarities or a a common origine but have something geographically in common.
"While Martin was still a soldier at Amiens he experienced the vision that became the most-repeated story about his life"
The armistice between the Allies and Germany was signed in a railway carriage in Compiègne Forest on 11 November 1918, and marked the end of fighting in the First World War on the Western Front.
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 11/11/2010
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This eve from 18 to 21 hours thousands of childrens will go from door to door and sing that song ... for a candy :)
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 11/11/2010
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This eve from 18 to 21 hours thousands of childrens will go from door to door and sing that song ... for a candy :)
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Panyakit Chaovamu
{K:4051} 11/11/2010
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Very well present, Harry..
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Nanda Baba das
{K:78053} 11/11/2010
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It is great story my dear friend. Excellent.
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Stan Ciszek
{K:56854} 11/11/2010
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Harry my friend it's realy great story,thanks for sharing at UF. Best always.... Stan~
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 11/11/2010
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Extracted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Martin_of_Tours
While Martin was still a soldier at Amiens he experienced the vision that became the most-repeated story about his life. He was at the gates of the city of Amiens with his soldiers when he met a scantily dressed beggar. He impulsively cut his own military cloak in half and shared it with the beggar. That night Martin dreamed of Jesus wearing the half-cloak he had given away. He heard Jesus say to the angels: "Here is Martin, the Roman soldier who is not baptised; he has clad me." (Sulpicius, ch 2). In another story, when Martin woke his cloak was restored, and the miraculous cloak was preserved among the relic collection of the Merovingian kings of the Franks. St Martin and the Beggar, by El Greco, ca. 1597-99 (National Gallery of Art, Washington)
The dream confirmed Martin in his piety and he was baptized at the age of 18.[3] He served in the military for another two years until, just before a battle with the Gauls at Worms in 336, Martin determined that his faith prohibited him from fighting, saying, "I am a soldier of Christ. I cannot fight." He was charged with cowardice and jailed, but in response to the charge, he volunteered to go unarmed to the front of the troops. His superiors planned to take him up on the offer, but before they could, the invaders sued for peace, the battle never occurred, and Martin was released from military service.[4]
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