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It's asserted "He is portrayed in the Bible as Azrael, the Angel of death. "

Not so for at least most bibles. Azrael may figure in the Book of Tobit, but for most people that would be non-scriptural. I just can't locate Tobit right now to be sure, but the assertion should be modified and clarified (e.g. He is portrayed in the Book of Tobit, a book of the Catholic Bible, as Azrael, the Angel of Death). (if that is indeed true) -- Someone else 09:45 Mar 26, 2003 (UTC)


What are "poop dances"? Mick 21:06 12 Jun 2003 (UTC)

Anonymous vandalism. "popular poop dances" used to say "popular culture", and now does again. Thank you for pointing that out. — Paul A 01:21 13 Jun 2003 (UTC)

I thought that was an odd term I wasn't familiar with, Paul. lol! Mick 05:51 13 Jun 2003 (UTC)