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Tom

Remember what newsgroups you chose to post to. One is an Asatru religious group. On ARA "our" means fellow members of our Aratru religion. There are plenty of Spanish speaking members of Asatru. True, most Asa-folks worldwide speak Germanic family languages like English, German, Icelandic, Swedish, Dutch and Afrikkans, but most isn't all. Asatru is quite popular in Argentina these days.

You clearly don't have the slightest clue how Asatru works. I make no apology that for some reason you decided to spam an Asatru newsgroup, and Asa-folks pray standing up so our knees

rec.music.country.western - Our knees are well used from dancing. Aren't several styles of country dances in the US descended from English country dancing and mainland Polkas? Also, don't folks from the Latin American nations have plenty of fun country dances of their own?

alt.appalachian - Our knees are well used from hiking in the mountains. We are after all a nature oriented religion. While Thor is there in the city whenever you want to talk, Ullr does very much prefer wooded mountains.

alt.music.bluegrbutt - Fiddle music, tap dancing, softshoe dancing, great for using the knees.

alt.religion.asatru - Pray standing up. Knees need to be strong for that standing up stuff but you apparently don't understand complex issues like that.

us.military.army - Personally I learned marching in the Navy rather than the Army. Still puts the knees to good use swinging those boots back and forth. ;^)

You're hilarious, Tom.

Hail Asgard! Doug Freyburger

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