Happy VE Day
And you euro-weenies better pray we don't have to do it again. Because, you know, we might not want to. We're tired, and we'd miss The Soup on E!.
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And you euro-weenies better pray we don't have to do it again. Because, you know, we might not want to. We're tired, and we'd miss The Soup on E!.
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Dear esteemed ministers:
I couldn't get your contact page to let me leave a message. This isn't a comment on the blog entry.
a blogger cited your group:
http://www.dennishollingsworth.us/archives/001170.html
The logo he displayed struck me...flames in a trident shape. It seems perfect as a logo for a nonprofit I'm trying to establish for advancing the treatment of addiction. Flames representing destruction, the trident is a symbol for Shiva, god of destruction and renewal. It's another way of capturing the concept of the Phoenix, the bird that rises from ashes. The Phoenix is over-used as a symbol for addiction and recovery, and who knows what a phoenix actually looks like, anyway? Flames are obvious, though, and the trident symbolism is easily explained.
In other words, I'm asking for permission to adopt it for non-commercial / nonprofit purposes. We have no budget. All you'd get is good karma, and a little footnote on the web site...