|
Post by seahawk100 on Dec 28, 2009 16:14:49 GMT 10
ROF posted this at DTV. I have liked this song since the first time I heard it. It's a nice one. I don't mean to steal his post from DTV, but thought I would post it here, as he doesn't seem to come around any more.
Cheers,
and enjoy.
Guess it would help to post the vid.
The first is with lyrics only.
The second can't be viewed here, but acts as a link to the official vid, at Youtube.
Hawk
|
|
|
Post by seahawk100 on Dec 27, 2009 6:07:30 GMT 10
Merry post- Xmas, Spock!
;D
Cheers,
Hawk
|
|
|
Post by seahawk100 on Dec 24, 2009 11:40:56 GMT 10
I can't add videos or urls right now. They are underlined in red. What does that mean?
|
|
|
Post by seahawk100 on Dec 22, 2009 8:16:44 GMT 10
Please contribute! Just for S&G.
|
|
|
Post by seahawk100 on Dec 21, 2009 6:28:45 GMT 10
I like this one. It tricked me. I thought it was another of the military's triangular craft. Not. heh heh
|
|
|
Post by seahawk100 on Dec 20, 2009 7:55:42 GMT 10
Hey guys- for those of you that don't visit the "other" site- I wanted to share this with you. Brill, esp. Alienphotog is a new member there, and has started posting vids that I find interesting. He seems to be on the level, and if nothing else, is capable of communicating in a logical and reasonable manner. I look forward to watching and hearing what he has to offer us. This is a first, that I know of, where we actually have an opportunity to talk with a admitted "Abductee" He seems like a nice guy as well, with a good sense of humor. I suppose that he could just be a "nut case," but if he is, he's doing a pretty convincing job as a rational and sane human. I'm not trying to say "Hey, this is the real thing," but that we should listen to him. He might have some interesting things to share. We shall see. Cheers, Hawk PS- I couldn't get the videos to embed for some reason. : > {
Here are his first two vids. Thread: www.disclose.tv/forum/colorado-ufos-12-11-2009-t13415.htmlVideos:
The following is his second thread www.disclose.tv/forum/post148407.html#p148407Hey all, Just started posting here ... got a very kind initial responce ... sorry I haven't been here longer. Here is a string of 3 videos I have put togheter about my abduction experiences. Check em out. Feel free to ask questions. I'm putting more together, but it's time comsuming ... look for more within day and I'll post them here for you guys to check out if you would like to hear about my experiences. They've been very intense at times, there are a lot of them, and LOL ... people seem to find it interesting ... which I have to say is weird for me. But I'm glad people are interested in this subject. I think it's important ... very important. Enjoy and ask away. I'll be back to answer questions. Part 1: General Overview of my experience. (This is in "documentary format ... different from all following parts, which are just me explaining different things with video over it ... different feel so if this one rubs you wrong, check out the rest.) Thanks! Part 2: REAL World History/ "Why they are here" Part 3: "I just received an alien implant" part 4 ... just posted about 10 minutes ago. Enjoy. Will be back and get to any questions people may have this evening most likely. Time to go hang with the wife and kiddos.
|
|
|
Post by seahawk100 on Dec 19, 2009 18:36:22 GMT 10
I think that everyone should have replied "not sure," for obvious reasons- we're not sure in any way what-so-ever. One thing is sure though, there certainly is compelling evidence that suggests that someone did. Pre-prehistoric man? Egyptians? Eastern Indians? Off-worlders? Human ancestors from other worlds? No one is absolutely sure. My guess would be as Drex's. That maybe at one time we were exposed to the technology by someone from another world, or else maybe brought it here with us, and then have lost it due to wars, mass extinctions, etc.? Or else it's locked away somewhere in the catholic church along with other "unknown" history. Sort of how they keep important, secret books locked away in "Brave New World."
JMO
Cheers,
Hawk
|
|
|
Post by seahawk100 on Dec 19, 2009 17:15:13 GMT 10
Great Christmas song!!
Thanks, Daryl, you too.
Cheers!
Hawk
|
|
|
Post by seahawk100 on Dec 19, 2009 17:09:40 GMT 10
Awww Man!!! I'm jonesing!!!
Can you pass it on for him to make it extra-strength, high-octane? Man, I need it!!!! Big Time! : > } And I'd like to be put on the wait list, please. I want to know as soon as it's ready.
Thanks!
Hawk
|
|
|
Post by seahawk100 on Dec 19, 2009 16:54:52 GMT 10
Fast and Easy "Open Can" Vegetarian Chili
This is one of my own "Lazy Man" Recipes. Easy, but very filling and satisfying.
1. Open a can of Black Bean Soup- I like Progresso, but any better quality soups will do.
2. Open a can of Rotel Tomatoes, drain most all the liquid- add to pot. These are the ones I like best, but comparable products will work. They're spicy diced tomatoes with chili peppers- Not too hot, so you can add your own comfort level of heat. Oh, I usually salt the tomatoes at this point, at least to taste, then salt chili to taste when done.
3. Open a can of red beans, drain- add to pot
4. Open a can of Carbanzo beans, drain, rinse if desired- add to pot.
5. Add about 4-6oz. of a good salsa.
6. Add chili powder- as much, or as little as you like.
7. I add Penzey's Chipotle seasoning occassionally- depends on your mood- it's delicious with or without, so it's entirely up to you.
8. Add a little masa, or corn meal- just a light sprinkling to just cover the top of the ingredients.
9. Stir. Cook until hot at medium heat and then cover, reduce heat and simmer for about 10 miutess, or until masa is invisible- this will thicken the chili. If you like a juicy chili, then you can omit the masa.
When done, I crush a hand full of Tortilla chips into the bottom of a soup bowl, sprinkle with shredded cheddar, add chili, and then more cheese on top. When I'm being bad, I use Fritos instead- it's a much better taste, but also much higher in fat content. Add chopped onion, tomato, and whatever condiments you like, and ready to serve.
If I am feeling a little less lazy, I will first saute green pepper, chili peppers or jalepenos, and onion in a little olive oil, when translucent- add rest of ingredients, and proceed as directed above. If I'm in the mood for meat, at this point I add about a 1/2 to 3/4 pound of lean hamburger, if you cna find one that you trust, saute until thoroughly cooked, and then proceed as above.
This looks more involved than it acuallly is. Once you make it, you realize how quick and easy it is, when nobody feels like cooking and creating tons of dirty pots and pans. One pot and one bowl per person- Now that's fast and easy clean up, too!
When I was a kid growing up in Texas, they used to sell Frito Chili Bags at a variety of venues. They would turn the single serving Frito bag sideways, cut a slit in the side of the bag, and then spoon chili right over the fritos. Condiments were available for toopings and Man was that good. This recipe is sort imspired by that.
If interested, I have a killer Texas chili recipe that my mom handed down to me. The REAL thing. The above is only slightly comparable to good old Tx. chili, but is nourishing, fillling, and delicious in it's own right.
Let me know if you try it, and like it.
Cheers and enjoy.
One more thing, I like to experiment with different kinds of beans, so try it with your own choice of beans. It's all good. Hmmmmm.
Forgot- I like black olives with this chili, too. I add them as a topping. And fresh cilantro, when available.
Also, if you haven't tried Cholula hot sauce, it's the bomb!!! I have it on practically everything.
|
|