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10/21/14 Food Thief + Barry and much more
#1
Running short on time here. If you haven’t seen the recent blog today about Jung’s Secret Order, might want to check that out.

Group 1 very interesting because this is high-end spice/food. Brie a type of expensive cheese and curry a common spice in Indian dishes.

Note: First color in DreamBot4 happens to be BEIGE! Is this referring to the Fed’s Beige book?
WARNING: Barry on the rise again. Is the collective unconscious going insane here?

Note: 5 date indicators don’t belong! October is way uncommon at the end of the month, and what about all those days of the week? Bizarre!

Note: Ebola actually surges for the first “real” time, but this is clearly day residue.


   


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10/21/2014    %Change from Ave    % Change from Yesterday

brie    107.1%    1300.0%
curry    112.4%    1200.0%
thief    101.8%    1200.0%
travelling    193.4%    700.0%
update    79.2%    550.0%
beige    75.7%    550.0%
wednesday    72.9%    550.0%
blurry    311.1%    516.7%
barry    164.6%    500.0%
garden    44.0%    360.0%
thursday    90.5%    300.0%
friday    120.9%    185.7%
scare    55.6%    180.0%
vehicle    120.1%    177.8%
october    406.3%    157.7%
basketball    93.8%    150.0%
mon    85.7%    150.0%
entry    47.6%    150.0%
stuffed    107.5%    133.3%
climbing    68.5%    133.3%
six    68.8%    125.0%
film    82.7%    114.3%
dogs    108.9%    94.4%
wish    92.8%    90.9%
ebola    131.1%    88.9%
children    173.7%    87.5%
cool    88.3%    80.0%
falls    66.5%    77.8%
biting    94.5%    70.0%
wow    103.4%    68.8%
completely    54.8%    68.8%
imagery    161.0%    66.7%
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#2
10/25/ 2014 -7 Vehicle

Car batteries may soon last 1,000 years thanks to pine and alfalfa
By Liz Core
15 Oct 2014 9:25 AM

If all bodes well, the recycled batteries could last up to a thousand years, according to researcher David Brandell.

http://grist.org/business-technology/car...d-alfalfa/
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#3
News UPDATE ! BLURRY IMAGERY of THIEF (Barry?) caught on FILM TRAVELING in a BEIGE VEHICLE after ENTRY in a (food contest/food court at a BASKETBALL game?) on Mon, Weds, Thurs and Friday in the last week of 'October as SIX police cars pursue in high speed chase ......or SIX contestants/vendors of STUFFED BRIE with CURRY sauce watch in the GARDEN and are COMPLETELY [WOW]ed by BARRY on television much like OJ Simpson in his getaway VEHICLE.

Barry could be at a basketball game steeling children's cool stuffed dogs.

Could also be 6 (six) dogs attack and bite children creating a scare at a basketball game.

Jeeez, am I too tongue-in-cheek on all of this?
My bad
(again)
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#4
LOL...no, you did an awesome job. Heck, I'm such a sincere, 'ole fart that you had me believing it, the first couple of sentences. No, I'm no idiot, just a literal person as much as is possible.

Then again, maybe you're psychic and the headlines supporting what you said, are on their way. Wink








(10-26-2014, 09:27 PM)awakeneddreamer Wrote: News UPDATE !    BLURRY IMAGERY of THIEF (Barry?)  caught on FILM TRAVELING in a BEIGE VEHICLE after ENTRY in a (food contest/food court at a BASKETBALL game?) on Mon, Weds, Thurs and Friday in the last week of 'October as SIX police cars pursue in high speed chase ......or SIX contestants/vendors of STUFFED BRIE  with CURRY sauce  watch in the GARDEN and are COMPLETELY [WOW]ed  by BARRY  on television much like OJ Simpson in his getaway VEHICLE.

Barry could be at a basketball game steeling children's cool  stuffed dogs.

Could also be 6 (six) dogs attack and  bite children creating a scare at a basketball game.

Jeeez, am I too tongue-in-cheek on all of this?
My bad
(again)
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#5
okay- this is a serious post about this particular bot run-
I found this headline just now (gee I am at Starbucks with a few minutes to spare!)

Wall Street Journal:
http://online.wsj.com/articles/dallas-eb...ee328f2541&ts=1414866067

and with a military meme follow through

http://online.wsj.com/articles/military-...ding_now_3
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