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Mr. Tuttles sleeps in the downstairs bathroom and will be in and out until I won't let him in after it gets to 90+. He has a wonderful outside den but he likes the cold bathroom to winter.Biker wrote: My tortoise is named "Gunnar". I got him in 1986 and he has the run of the house - just wanders at will.
He too is becoming active. Aren't they great?
Biker
Come summer, he is all over the place outside. He is very social. Weighs about 15 lbs. Big. Bigger than a dinner plate. He always makes me smile.
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for what it's worth:
this is from Wikipedia:
Carl Edward Baugh ...
Ph. D alumnus of the Pacific International University, which many have accused of being a diploma mill ...
... Baugh has claimed several degrees, at one point professing to earning three doctorates.[6] All three "doctorates" are from unaccredited "schools." One is an honorary "Doctor of Philosophy in Theology"
this is from Wikipedia:
Carl Edward Baugh ...
Ph. D alumnus of the Pacific International University, which many have accused of being a diploma mill ...
... Baugh has claimed several degrees, at one point professing to earning three doctorates.[6] All three "doctorates" are from unaccredited "schools." One is an honorary "Doctor of Philosophy in Theology"
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I just had the strongest sense of dejavu when I read what you wrote. Made me dizzy. It was that or the drive back from Tempe today combined with the left-over Indian food I just ate.Capt Tuttle wrote: for what it's worth:
this is from Wikipedia:
Carl Edward Baugh ...
Ph. D alumnus of the Pacific International University, which many have accused of being a diploma mill ...
... Baugh has claimed several degrees, at one point professing to earning three doctorates.[6] All three "doctorates" are from unaccredited "schools." One is an honorary "Doctor of Philosophy in Theology"
I don't agree with much of his thinking.
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Sounds good SP. I'm away, too tired to stay. Sweet dreams all.Shirleypal wrote: Well that is another wrap.....interesting show......we will be listening to Marcus Allen talking about the Apollo Moon Hoax from 11-27-02 tomorrow night.
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For the time being there is no late night thread until Lastmartian comes back you late nighters are welcome to post here, this is tonights schedule on Coast.
Past life therapist and researcher Carol Bowman will share accounts of reincarnation including the James Leininger case in which a toddler had memories of being a WWII fighter pilot.
First Hour: Consultant Charles R. Smith comments on the China protests. Then Dr. Rollin McCraty talks about cellular memory and transplants.
Past life therapist and researcher Carol Bowman will share accounts of reincarnation including the James Leininger case in which a toddler had memories of being a WWII fighter pilot.
First Hour: Consultant Charles R. Smith comments on the China protests. Then Dr. Rollin McCraty talks about cellular memory and transplants.