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Satan: the Devil. Pan.
Devil: 1. The chief evil spirit; Satan. 1a. any demon of hell. 2. a very wicked person. 3. a person who
is mischievous, reckless, unlucky,etc. 4. anything hard to operate, control,etc. 5. a printer's apprentice.
Beelzebub: 1.The Devil; Satan. 2. an evil spirit; a demon.
Asmodeus: The King of Demons.
Lucifer: Roman, the deified morning star, same as Greek Phophor. Son of Eos (Aurora) and the
Titan Astraeus, and father of ceyx. Early Christian church fathers wrongly identified Lucifer with the "son of the morning
star" mentioned in Is. 14:12 which actually referred to the King of Babylon, rather than the Satan who revolted against heaven
in Rev.12: 7-9.
It's also the name of a particular sometimes hot-headed item known as a lit (or as the
case may be) unlit match.
"Upon this rock, penis (peter), I will build my church." unknown
"I have access to other sites..." M. Green 2007
"Rock and roll music ain't ever noise pollution." M. Green
2007
"Opera ain't ever noise pollution." M. Green 2007
(Just the crap that spews out of your mouth.)
"I have other websites." M. Green 2007
The Phantom of the Opera was here...
The ghost of Christmas past was here...
You don't always get to do what you want to do.
I hope you read this and it pisses you off.
Hate mail will be round filed after I
laugh at it.
I am the webmaster of this site but that doesn't necessarily mean that I am the
only one with access to it or that I get to approve everything that goes on it. I don't necessarily get to check it regularly
nor do I necessarily have regular access to a computer to access it and assess the contents.
I may not necessarily approve or agree with everything on this site (or any other).
I just may not have had time to access this one to repair it.
I ain't necessarily willing to be blamed for what somebody else did to this site
or at this site or any other. This site ain't necessarily hacker proof.
I ain't necessarily going to always use proper spelling, punctuation or grammar
merely because you say so, think so, expect it, or want it.
Author: M. Green 2007
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