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Warrior 4 Jesus - ask me stuff!

Postby Warrior 4 Jesus » Tue Feb 01, 2005 9:02 pm

I've been here a number of months now and I love reading people's who's who and what questions are asked. I thought it was about time for me!
Ask away!
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Postby Zane » Wed Feb 02, 2005 1:08 am

Hey Tin, I'll start the ball rolling.

"What is your name?
What is your quest?
What...... is the average air-speed velocity of a Swallow?"

Okay now the real question; How long have you known Jesus as your Lord and how did that come about?

P.S. If you are one of the few sorry souls who has not watched Monty Phytons; The Holy Grail, the first three questions won't make any sense.
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Postby Warrior 4 Jesus » Wed Feb 02, 2005 1:29 am

Holy Grail is hilarious!

1. Okay. My name is Christian Jaeschke

2. My quest is to grow in my faith and continue to tell others about Christ. To be a Christ-like person and have fun! To become a cartoonist for Christ and grow in my self-esteem.

3. Average air-speed velocity of a Swallow? About 124 km/h I'm guessing. Or that may be the swift. I forget now.


Real question: I was born into a Christian household and baptised when I was 30 days old. I have attended Sunday School, Youth, Small Groups and become a Youth leader. I'd have to say I came to have a fuller relationship with Jesus within the last 3 years due to indepth discussions in Youth, Small Groups and Youth Camps.

Keep your Christian friends close and Jesus closer!
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Postby Zane » Thu Feb 03, 2005 10:15 am

No worries Tin, (I'll never get that out of my head even now that I know your real name ;))

You realize that your last name is German, spellt in german there would be 2 dots on top of the a instead of the e. Then again, if you're from Adeilade (never been able to spell that one) that makes perfect sense. Do you know when your ancestors came to OZ and stuff?

(Sorry mate im not the one of the random question type guys... but try this one)

"If only 3 DVDs, CDs, and Books; you are allowed to keep, which ones would you seek.... (out)?"
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Postby chibi_chan » Thu Feb 03, 2005 4:16 pm

1. Okay. My name is Christian Jaeschke

If you mix up the letters in your last name a bit, it almost spells cheescake...>.>

Whats your favorite anime?
happy go luck monkey!
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akai tsuki wo nagameteta kara nakitai hodo boku no fuan wa
itsumo kioku no katasumi ni kasabuta mitai ni nokoru yo
itai kurai kirei datta kedo hikari no naka no boku no kage wo
ano takai kanransha de dareka ga waratta ki ga shita

hitsuji no kigurumi wo kita mama yaseta otoko no ko ga odokete
haku iki wo shiroku sasete inoru youni te wo awaseta
ano ko to sora no aida ni wa toumei na nanika ga aru kara
kitto negai wa todokanai sukoshi samuku naru yuuenchi

nanimokamo uso ni naru daremo inaku naru

boku no naka no boku wo itsuka katai GARASU bin ni tsumete
hi no ataru niwa no kadan ni koneko to issho ni umeyou
mizutamari ni utsuru kao wa tsumetai ame de gushagusha ni
chigireteitta ato ni tada no iro ni kawaridashita yo

maboroshi no BERU ga nari keshiki ga kasumi daseba
nanimokamo uso ni naru daremo inaku naru

boku no naka no boku wo itsuka katai GARASU bin ni tsumete
hi no ataru niwa no kadan ni koneko to issho ni umeyou
mizutamari ni utsuru kao wa tsumetai ame de gushagusha ni
chigireteitta ato ni tada no iro ni kawaridasu yo

yasashiku gin'iro no ame ga machi no subete ni furisosogu
michi no haji de sagashiteita boku wo yatto mitsuketa
isu no ue ni hana no ue ni ashi ga nai roba no senaka ni
komakai ame ga furisosogu boku no ue ni mo _____.
song: Hontou no Uso by PLastic Tree lyrics:anime lyrics
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Postby Warrior 4 Jesus » Thu Feb 03, 2005 5:06 pm

Zane, hilarious! My great grandparents are Polish on one side and German on the other. They came from a place that was once known as Prussia (now Germany and Poland). I read in my family book that my ancestors came to Australia in the late 1880' s or there abouts.

3 DVDs? (This doesn't work for me as Lord of the Rings Extended is 12 DVDs, if that's allowed that's what I'd take)
3 CDs? - P.O.D (Brown), Delta Goodrem (Innocent Eyes), Evanescene (Fallen)
3 Books? This Present Darkness/Piercing the Darkness - I have it in one volume (Frank Peretti), my Bible (God) and The Magician's Nephew (C.S. Lewis).


Cool! My name almost spells cheesecake!
Um... My favourite anime movie is Metropolis and my favourite anime series is Last Exile.
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Postby Zane » Sun Feb 06, 2005 1:53 am

3 CDs? - P.O.D (Brown), Delta Goodrem (Innocent Eyes), Evanescene (Fallen)
3 Books? This Present Darkness/Piercing the Darkness - I have it in one volume (Frank Peretti), my Bible (God) and The Magician's Nephew (C.S. Lewis).


Yeah Prussia; thats cool, L. of the R. is allowed, (I love the fact that you gave the Bible its author, good one). And is the Magician's Nephew really that good? is that the very first of the "Witch and the" etc.?

Whats that Frank Peretti book about?
Is Evanesense godly influenced? 'Wake me up's lyrics sound it.
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Postby Warrior 4 Jesus » Sun Feb 06, 2005 2:21 am

Magician's Nephew is the 1st book in the Chronicles of Narnia and personally I find it to be the best one. It nicely parallels with the Creation of the Universe and the Fall of Man in the Bible.

This particular Frank Peretti book is focused heavily on a town which is being taken over by the New Age religion. Its an amazing book about spiritual warfare (God and His angels and satan and his demons) versus each other for the souls of people. It really illustrates well that prayer is an important part of the Christian walk and how powerful it is.

Evanescene used to be Christian and many of the songs do seem to retain Christian themed lyrics. Some songs involve them struggling in their faith. I have heard they no longer are but only God knows truly what's going on with them.

Great questions! Bring on more!
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Postby Syaoran » Sun Feb 06, 2005 6:48 am

what is it like in Australia
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Postby Warrior 4 Jesus » Sun Feb 06, 2005 5:15 pm

Hmm. That's quite a broad question but I'll give it a go. Australia is the dryest continent in the world and it gets ridiculously hot in summer and a bit chilly in winter.
We have lots of deserts and scrublands and the capital cities in each state are quite small compared to American ones varying between 1 and 5 million people. We have lots of native animals, birds and reptiles, like the platypus, kangaroo and emu that can't be found anywhere else in the world. As far as living in the suburbs, Australia isn't altogether much different from America probably. But the towns and cities are much smaller. And Australia has lots of space.

Anything else you want to know?
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Postby oro! » Sun Feb 13, 2005 1:08 pm

So, which Tintin adventure is your favorite? What pets did you ever have/have now?
Where have you traveled? Favorite food?
"I've learned when you throw mud at others, not only do you get your hands dirty, but you also lose a lot of ground." Ravi Zacharias
"Pride grows in the human heart like lard on a pig." Aleksander Solzhenitzen (so call me on it)
"Zeal without knowledge can lead to chaos." - Bob Rohm
"Why don't we love his truth as much as we seem to love his love?"- Cross Movement, in their song "Check us Out"
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Postby Warrior 4 Jesus » Sun Feb 13, 2005 5:21 pm

Favorite Tintin adventure? Hmm... probably The Calculus Affair for the mystery, adventure, espionage and great art. Next best adventure: Flight 714 where Tintin and his friend's plane is hijacked and they are taken to an Indonesian Island to be killed.

When I was young we had a cat called Temba, but he was run over by the neighbour's car (he lived for around 10 human years). Then we had a cat called Chloe, but she got beneath the house and ate some poisoned peas and died. Then we got a cat called Bobbie, who had a good life until he got cancer and was put down (bullet to the head). I was sad about losing Bobbie as he was a good friend to me.

We've had numerous goldfish, but the stupid things die, even though we fed them and cleaned the water regularly. We also had two ducks but one got caught in some wire and died while we were away on a holiday. We now have only one duck, a khaki kambul called Daisy, (original huh?)

We have several blue tongue lizards living in the bricks surrounding our garden, but one was eaten by someone's cat and another got suppousedly eaten by a rat. Hate the darn things (the rats I mean). There is one still alive and I hope it stays that way.

I've traveled only within Australia (its so darn big!). I've traveled along the Great Australian Bite to the southern part of Western Australia, most of Victoria, the lower half of South Australia, the bottom half of Queensland, the coast of New South Wales and that's about it. I've never been to the Northern Territory and Tasmania.
The highlights of these places would have to be Perth (Western Australia's capital) and The Grampians in Victoria. The amusement parks in Queensland are also very cool!

My favourite food? That's a tough one. Probably tacos or honey chilli chicken. A good lamb roast with oven baked potatoes is very nice too. For deserts: mango/coconut cream cake. Yum-oh!
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Postby Maledicte » Tue Mar 01, 2005 4:25 pm

honey chili chicken. that sounds reeeeeeeeeeeeeeal good ^_^

Which country would you like to visit? Or visit again?
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Postby Warrior 4 Jesus » Tue Mar 01, 2005 4:54 pm

I've only been to Australia but I would love to visit Belgium, mainly because they have a Tintin museum and shop, but also because of the chocolates and I want to explore another culture. New Zealand is also high on the list. I want to see a giant moa skeleton, geysers and climb some mountains and lots of other stuff. That would be awesome!
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