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A Field Guide to Neopaganism
#11
RE: A Field Guide to Neopaganism
Hmm, the neo-pagans I know have several parts from several catagories but don't fit in any one of them. Could it be that this list is.... incomplete? Confused Fall
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Leo van Miert
Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall --Torque is how far you take the wall with you
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#12
RE: A Field Guide to Neopaganism
I've spoken to a few people on Internet message boards who are proudly outspoken about their Dragon Fetish(s).

What's that got to do with Neopaganism?
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#13
RE: A Field Guide to Neopaganism
(August 9, 2011 at 7:16 am)Welsh cake Wrote: I've spoken to a few people on Internet message boards who are proudly outspoken about their Dragon Fetish(s).

What's that got to do with Neopaganism?

My guess is just as much as monster trucks.
Best regards,
Leo van Miert
Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall --Torque is how far you take the wall with you
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#14
RE: A Field Guide to Neopaganism
The Pagan Nymph one sounds nice. Anyone know where I can find one? Just so I know to avoid that place especially, of course. Wink
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#15
RE: A Field Guide to Neopaganism
My dad's social circle are full of these people, my dad admits he is a neopagan and he might fit into one of those categories.
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#16
RE: A Field Guide to Neopaganism
We have a new title:

The necrothreadomancer.
Trying to update my sig ...
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