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PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:56 am


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Gambling?? eek Guess the housing thing went bust then...?


Housing is still around. There was alot of demand for the Casino to open but there are still plans to continue and expand Gaia housing. The next big step for the housing seems to be a "Gaia Neighborhoods" where users can move their houses in to a neighborhood with other Gaians and interact in the common area around the houses that it creates.
PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 12:30 pm


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There was alot of demand for the Casino to open


And now the demand is for casino games that don't suck.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 3:47 pm


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Kazuma
There was alot of demand for the Casino to open


And now the demand is for casino games that don't suck.


xd

Hehe. Yeah. I think they need some card tables myself
PostPosted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 7:21 am


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There was alot of demand for the Casino to open


And now the demand is for casino games that don't suck.


xd

Hehe. Yeah. I think they need some card tables myself


Amen. Let's see them give Yahoo! games a run for their money in the card realm. Not only would it include decent avatars, but also it would be with gold that actually can do something for us.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 4:45 pm


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german_bar_wench
Kazuma
There was alot of demand for the Casino to open


And now the demand is for casino games that don't suck.


xd

Hehe. Yeah. I think they need some card tables myself


Amen. Let's see them give Yahoo! games a run for their money in the card realm. Not only would it include decent avatars, but also it would be with gold that actually can do something for us.


I think that it could be done really well on Gaia too. Much like the fishing game and the slots have multi-user options I could see a game setup where five or six Gaians can sit at a table with an NPC dealer playing poker or blackjack or something like that.

Even if it used tokens/chips instead of actual Gaia gold, I think it could have alot of appeal. Especially if they continue to add new prizes in the casino.
PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 4:36 pm


Anybody read 'Fantastic: The Life of Arnold Schwarzenegger' by Laurence Leamer yet? I just purchased an autographed copy of the book at Barnes & Noble, and I wanted to know if anyone has an opinion on the book.

btw it is autographed by Leamer, not Schwarzenegger xd

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 9:30 pm


Looks like Kay Bailey Hutchison is not running for Texas governor. This is good, because I want Kinky Friedman to win. Has anybody else been following Kinky's gubernatorial campaigning? He can't possibly be worse than Rick Perry or whoever the Democrats try to put up for the job.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 7:04 pm


Last week I had one of my back teeth pulled because I fell down and broke it. So I have been off the net for the last few days. Anything new happen on Gaia? Do we have the battle system up yet? wink lol

Oh, after I got over my trip to the dentist's, I spent a few days in San Diego. I met with some friends, checked in on the California Minutemen. I heard a few minutemen stumbled on a drug deal by the border and were shot at. I don't have much more past that, but I guess I can always go back down there later.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 7:18 pm


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Last week I had one of my back teeth pulled because I fell down and broke it. So I have been off the net for the last few days. Anything new happen on Gaia? Do we have the battle system up yet? wink lol


Ouch. Sorry to hear about the tooth. Hope it feels better.

No. No battle system as of yet. xd All in all, its the same old Gaia.

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Oh, after I got over my trip to the dentist's, I spent a few days in San Diego. I met with some friends, checked in on the California Minutemen. I heard a few minutemen stumbled on a drug deal by the border and were shot at. I don't have much more past that, but I guess I can always go back down there later.


Ah. San Diego is a fun place to go.

Although I think I'd prefer the aerospace museum to getting shot at. confused Although I imagine it must be interesting to get a chance to hear what they are up to.
PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 12:30 am


Happy Halloween.

A few political related ghost stories from the US Capitol building.

Haunted House on the Hill

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Murder, curses and demon cats. Statues descending from their pedestals for midnight minuets. There are scarier things than lawmaking going on inside the U.S. Capitol.

Walk through the Rotunda late at night and the only sound might be the 180-foot-high iron dome creaking in the cool air. But those with sharper ears and broader imaginations might also hear, behind the 850 doorways, the footsteps of the stricken John Quincy Adams or the assassinated James Garfield.

There was plenty of noise Thursday, as authorities closed down the House after guards saw what they thought was a firearm on a security camera at a Capitol office building across the street. It turned out to be a toy, part of a Halloween costume an employee was bringing in.

Halloween or not, the 200-year-old Capitol is said to be one of the most haunted buildings in Washington, says Jim Berard, Democratic communications director for the House Transportation Committee. Berard compiled some of the more famous ghost stories in his recently published "The Capitol Inside & Out," a history of the nation's legislative center.

The building got off to a bad start in 1808 when construction superintendent John Lenthall disagreed with architect B. Henry Latrobe over the vaulting in the room now known as the Old Supreme Court Chamber. When Lenthall tried to remove braces from the vaults, the ceiling collapsed and crushed him. In his last breath, legend goes, Lenthall put a curse on the building.

Tragedy struck again in 1848 when John Quincy Adams, who was elected to the House after serving as president, had a stroke on the House floor, now Statuary Hall, while giving a speech against the Mexican War. He died two days later in a room off the floor, and Capitol workers have since reported hearing Adams' footsteps, or the specter of the old man trying to finish his speech.

Among other spirits spotted in Capitol hallways are James Garfield, a former House member who was shot just four months into his presidency and died two months later, and his hanged assassin, disgruntled office seeker Charles Guiteau.

Washington's famed city planner, Pierre Charles L'Enfant, who died impoverished and embittered by the way Congress had treated him, has also been seen in the subterranean rooms of the Capitol, carrying a roll of parchment and shaking his head, according to John Alexander, author of "Ghosts: Washington Revisited."

Alexander also relates how late at night, after the politicians have gone home, a pounding gavel has been heard in the house chamber, as Speaker "Uncle Joe" Cannon and his 1911 successor, Champ Clark, continue their feuding.

Disbelieving reporters might avoid a House hallway where in 1890 journalist Charles Kincaid shot and killed Kentucky congressman William Taulbee after an argument. The legend is that black spots on the stairway are Taulbee's blood, and that Taulbee gets his revenge by tripping up reporters on the stairs.

The spirit of the doughboy who lay in state in the Rotunda in 1921 as the Unknown Soldier from World War I is said to return when others lie in the Rotunda. Civil War general and senator John Logan is also said to return to the old Military Affairs Committee room, with the door to the room quietly opening and the general appearing, surrounded by a blue haze. In the 1930s workmen discovered a sealed-up room containing what many believed was Logan's stuffed horse.

Then there's the "killer bathtub," an ornate Italian marble tub that was one of several enjoyed by 19th century senators. Ulysses S. Grant's vice president, Henry Wilson, in 1875 fell asleep in the tub, was chilled by the cooling water and died of a stroke in his Senate office that night. Visitors to that office say they can catch a whiff of the scented soap used in the long-abandoned Senate bath.

Berard says the most famous Capitol apparition is the "Demon Cat," thought to date back to the early days when cats roamed the building to keep the rat population down. The cat, said to appear at times of national crisis, grows to enormous size before suddenly vanishing. Legend has it that one guard fired his gun at it, and another was so frightened he suffered a fatal heart attack.

Some claim that on the night a new president is sworn in the statues in Statuary Hall dismount for their own inaugural ball, and that Civil War foes Grant and Robert E. Lee have been seen meeting for a reconciliatory handshake. The one problem here, Berard noted, is that there are only six statues of women in the National Statuary Hall Collection to dance with 91 men.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 8:17 pm


http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43859 Border Patrol Union President T.J. Bonner announced Friday that his group will endorse Minuteman founder and American Independent candidate Jim Gilchrist to replace Chris Cox in the California 48th House district. This is a definite change, because until now the feeling was that the establishment Republican candidate was going to win in a predominantly Republican district.

I remember when it was still unpopular to support groups like the Minuteman Project... it was deemed politically incorrect, even an example of "vigilantism". That group was assailed by both Republicans and Democrats. President Bush himself, who had recommended previosly that citizens be more observant, didn't like citizens to actually observe. Most people who opposed the Minutemen cited that the group was white (a lie...40% of the original volunteers in April were minorities, and most likely a close number recently), and right wing whackos (volunteers have come from across the political spectrum, and I believe an ACLU chapter chair formed a local chapter of the Minutemen). I'm not sure if this was ever said in the forums, but I was even told by some that the border patrol did not approve, and definately did not support, the actions of the Minuteman Project. Well, it seems that the Border Patrol disliked the minutemen so much that they have openly backed Minuteman founder Jim Gilchrist for Congress.

Now, most of you probably know me. I am a staunch Republican and would love to see a fiscal conservative agenda advanced. But I will not support a Republican candidate to the detriment of my personal beliefs. Bush insists on continuing a policy of amnesty...yes it's amnesty, just with prettified terms like "temporary worker" meant to confuse the reader...and if the '86 amnesty plan didn't work, there's probably a reason. I also do not support the ideas coming from the President because I am descended from legal migrants. If my forebears were willing to sacrifice a lot of themselves in order to come to America legally, just as people still wait in line today, I cannot and will not abide by appeasing those who would violate our laws to come here.

So I have decided to break with the Republicans for this election, even if for purely symbolic reasons. Even if Gilchrist doesn't win, he will definately get enough votes to act as a wake up call...and maybe even a slap in the face...to those in Congress who still think that a warmed over amnesty is acceptable.
PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 12:47 am


Well said Patton.

No politician should get a pass just because of their party affiliation. It is the platform, their record, and thier reputation that should matter.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 6:40 pm


I'm sorry to say this, but I've been thinking of leaving the LRG. Since last I posted, I've become more involved in real-life politics and events. These last two years since the '04 election have been hard for me, with my beliefs being sorely tested by what's been happening in Washington. The GOP is no longer competing with the Democrats in the arena of ideas, and instead the GOP Senate and white house are competing with the House Republicans over issues that should be the alpha and omega of conservative thought. The catfights between Bush and McCain (I guess the latter is still seen as the annointed GOP successor), the White House-Senate opposition to the House philosophy of enforcement first (not solely, even the house admits some forgiveness is in order) on illegal immigration, the lack of oversight in budget issues (what happened to the time when Republicans were the pennypinchers?), and various sundry silliness. I know this is naive, but I assumed when a party has control of two out of three federal branches, more would get done.

I find myself reaching out more to the diaspora of conservative groups. Last year, I voted for Jim Gilchrist in his bid for Representative of my district. He lost, admittedly, but at least I didn't feel dirty pushing the button last year. Arnold has failed to blow up the boxes and reform California, and I thought someone outside of politics would be immune from pandering...but then, not everyone can be a Reagan. So I've decided to vote for Libertarian Art Olivier, even though I know he won't win. Don't get me wrong, I am still a member of the Republican Party, and will for the foreseeable future. I just don't think the GOP has realized that its sending out useless candidates.

As a result, I've been mulling over the posibility of forming my own guild. I've been scrimping and saving on buying all the neat new stuff available nowadays...and believe me, when I see some of the items on the marketplace, I qualm at my savings. But I really feel like starting a new...maybe a guild for thought-provoking self-exploration into conservative thought. Why do Republicans, the party which posits that the individual does not need the group or government to make one whole, continually tow the party line instead of finding one's own reasons for being conservative? Why do we work so hard to take abortion (ie Roe v. Wade) out of the hands of unelected judges and put it in the hands of citizens and the individual states, yet we take gay marriage out of the people's decision making process with constitutional ammendments? When is being a RINO a good thing and when is it detrimental?

This may not be your cup of tea, but I guess I'm entering a phase in my life where these questions are begging to be re-answered. As Gandhi says;
"One needs to be slow to form convictions, but once formed they must be defended against the heaviest odds." So when I've saved up enough gold to form another guild, I hope to start in earnest. I hope no one's offended by my forming another guild sweatdrop . I still enjoy reading this guild, but I want to create a place of my own ^_^
PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 4:05 am


Hi everyone. How is it going?

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