Re: 11:11
I'm curious, Susan: how do you get more than three sides in a TRIangle?
Are you counting the "inside" and "outside", as well as the "downside"-- together with the obvious three sides, wouldn't that be SIX "sides"?
Language is so context oriented. When one uses the word, "box," she could be referring to a square area on a form in which to place a checkmark or "X." If one is shipping cookies in a box, one sure hopes it has six sides, so the cookies will arrive safely.
SO, finally, what does all this have to do with Kerry and Bill's stated purposes of Project Avalon?
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