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Did the “original” Paul McCartney die in the 60’s? Was he replaced by a “replica”? Sounds too weird to be true? What this documentary. You may change your mind.
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Did the “original” Paul McCartney die in the 60’s? Was he replaced by a “replica”? Sounds too weird to be true? What this documentary. You may change your mind.
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1001_Things_To_Do_While_You’re_Dead — An INTERVIEW with Lawrence R. Spencer
BE YOURSELF FOR A CHANGE.
“Relax. As a disembodied spirit you don’t have to hang around with people any more so you don’t have to try to impress anyone. In human society you are usually expected to look good, smell good, be good, do good and exhibit other behavior that may not come naturally to you.
For example, if you don’t take a bath for a few weeks your body will stink like a bag of rotten meat – which is essentially what it is. As a spirit you don’t have to shower, shave, brush your teeth, eat, go to work, pee or perform any of those nasty habits.
The 19th century German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 – 1860) said, “We forfeit three-fourths of ourselves in order to be like other people.”
So, forget all that stuff you were taught about “now I’m supposed to…”. Do what pleases you.”
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Excerpt from 1,001 Things To Do While You’re Dead: A Dead Persons’ Guide To Living, by Lawrence R. Spencer
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Milan Kundera (born 1 April 1929) is a Czech-born writer who went into exile in France in 1975, and became a naturalized French citizen in 1981.
Kundera’s most famous work, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, was published in 1984. The book chronicles the fragile nature of an individual’s fate, theorizing that a single lifetime is insignificant in the scope of Nietzsche’s concept of eternal return. In an infinite universe, everything is guaranteed to recur infinitely. In 1988, American director Philip Kaufman released a film adaptation.
Prior to the Velvet Revolution of 1989 the Communist régime in Czechoslovakia banned his books. He lives virtually incognito and rarely speaks to the media. A perennial contender for the Nobel Prize in Literature, he has been nominated on several occasions
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POP UP A BATCH OF POPCORN, KIDDIES, AND SNUGGLE UP ON THE SOFA TO WATCH ALL 13 EPISODES OF THE CLASSIC SCI-FI SERIAL filmed in 1936: FLASH GORDON (Starring Buster Crabb) encounter with the evil Emperor Ming the Merciless in “The Planet of Peril!” (Remember, this is 1936 when Hitler was rising to power in Fascist Germany and the world was in a economic depression caused by International Bankers. It was filmed BEFORE the discovery of “RADIOACTIVE ENERGY”, which is mentioned in the film! Another interesting line of dialogue from this film when the “Emperor of the Universe” his slave-bride to be brainwashed: “Science can overcome all things — even the human emotions.”
When I was a kid my Mom gave me 10 cents to go see the “Saturday Matinee” in my little town of 2,000 people. This was really cheap baby-sitting back then. 3 hours of freedom for my Mom and 3 hours of freedom for the kids! Every week the theater would show black and white “serials” and a cartoon (Bugs Bunny was my favorite) before the featured film started. Some of the “serials” I remember best were the Science Fiction ones, based on comic strips. There were two that I love the most: 1) Flash Gordon and 2) Commando Cody. There were other Western serials, like The Lone Ranger, and Hopalong Cassidy. But I loved science fiction the best, and still do to this day.This is one of the truly ground-breaking, creative productions of science fiction on film. If you haven’t seen Flash Gordon, you don’t know what REAL Science Fiction films is about. Enjoy, Citizens of Earth!!
(Learn more about FLASH GORDON here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_Gordon )