I remeber feral, jason, he stopped by a couple months ago on S8 said hi,
"I enjoy being held looked up to as a bad role model"
"there is no situation that a cop cannot make worse"
I don't remember what aussie thing you are talking about I have to reread.
typical geezoid memory I suppose
distant memories so close
immediate fade so quick
I wish you well tomorrow
you know I don't try to memorize buddhist precepts, just take them as they come, right livlihood is a relief,
you said something the other day that reminded me of jitterbug
on Clay's creatiive thread about celebrity
you said you ran for president
I feel like I been running from a president
good night bro
hope you have a good show
and no freak wind storms
Hanshan
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"I don't remember what aussie thing you are talking about I have to reread. "
you got me there, jack. put it that way and i have no idea what i'm talking about either. "g'nite" was the aussie thing. that was all.
the market turned out quite well today, even tho the big sale didn't happen until 20-30 minutes before we normally shut down. made Soo's day. she deserves it.
i ask you for one word... any one word. which one do you pice today? first thought/first write.
thx.
you got me there, jack. put it that way and i have no idea what i'm talking about either. "g'nite" was the aussie thing. that was all.
the market turned out quite well today, even tho the big sale didn't happen until 20-30 minutes before we normally shut down. made Soo's day. she deserves it.
i ask you for one word... any one word. which one do you pice today? first thought/first write.
thx.
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i ask you for one word... any one word. which one do you pice today? first thought/first write
I pice
Belgium.
good day here also
just got home after spending the night in New Berlin, been out in the country, looking at the big texas sky
but good to be home to the trains, planes, electric lights, ambulances, and solitude.
belgium... nice pice (!)
'tote 'n cough' in a reply to mnaz to his 'God Particle' piece mentioned the name Bricmont who is Jean Bricmont, a Belgian theoretical physicist, Philosopher of Science and a professor at the Université catholique de Louvain. He works on renormalization group and nonlinear differential equations. (wikipedia)
i've been thinking about belgium waffles as of late... it's against my diet, unfortunately, but i used to make them every Sunday (almost).
Belgium, at 11,787 sq. miles, is smaller than Maryland, at 12,407 sq. miles.
However, the population of Belgium is 10,392,226. which is nearly twice the population of Maryland which was estimated 5,615,727 in 2006.
'tote 'n cough' in a reply to mnaz to his 'God Particle' piece mentioned the name Bricmont who is Jean Bricmont, a Belgian theoretical physicist, Philosopher of Science and a professor at the Université catholique de Louvain. He works on renormalization group and nonlinear differential equations. (wikipedia)
i've been thinking about belgium waffles as of late... it's against my diet, unfortunately, but i used to make them every Sunday (almost).
Belgium, at 11,787 sq. miles, is smaller than Maryland, at 12,407 sq. miles.
However, the population of Belgium is 10,392,226. which is nearly twice the population of Maryland which was estimated 5,615,727 in 2006.
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In some corners of the galaxy Belgium is an explicative.
Remember me writing about my trucking partner that killed the mean drunk in the alley?
The mean drunk that kept coming at him even though he warned the guy off. Told him twice to back off?
Nicest guy I ever trucked with.
Oh yes when Johnny comes marching home from war.
I read somewhere that seventy five percent of American soldiers in world war two did not try to shot to kill their enemy, but aimed away. One of the things that was accomplished since the war department was renamed the defense department was that the shoot to kill ratio is much more efficient these days.
Remember me writing about my trucking partner that killed the mean drunk in the alley?
The mean drunk that kept coming at him even though he warned the guy off. Told him twice to back off?
Nicest guy I ever trucked with.
Oh yes when Johnny comes marching home from war.
I read somewhere that seventy five percent of American soldiers in world war two did not try to shot to kill their enemy, but aimed away. One of the things that was accomplished since the war department was renamed the defense department was that the shoot to kill ratio is much more efficient these days.
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