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Tuesday May 9, 2006; Cool and cloudy, but where's the rain?
Topic Started: May 9 2006, 04:00 AM (474 Views)
Kate and Ed
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Hey JM, anyone ever talk about just rolling daily messaging no stops?

If you read something and can tell you missed original something ... going back just irritates me :biting:

Like "What's for dinner?"

Let's just pay for search :clap: :clap:

Kate
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"Patriotism is easy to understand in America; it means looking out for yourself by looking out for your country."

Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the US
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DocInBird
May 9 2006, 03:54 PM
The gesture (or mudra) of namaste is a simple act made by bringing together both palms of the hands before the heart, and lightly bowing the head. In the simplest of terms it is accepted as a humble greeting straight from the heart and reciprocated accordingly.

Thanks, Doc. I did some googling too.
Aren't other gestures just as meaningful? Hugs, handshakes, I don't know what?
Like Amen isn't just the end of a prayer, but it means, yes, I approve, I agree.
Very interesting btw. Thanks again.
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Doc, you are an amazing man :clap:
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Ya know, you just can't get good sushi in Arkansas. Excuse me, I'm busting up laughing. On the other hand, you can't get good catfish in California. I am officially on vacation.

Now, some of you how live in houses wonder "Isn't he always on vacation?" Au contraire. Most of the time I have a project working. There is a specific time schedule. Dream this up by xx/xx/xx or pay a penalty. There is no project now. I don't have to imagine anything I don't want to. I am free to wander without constraints, except that I have to be at the college in two weeks.

I am packed up and ready to move. I should be at the "big road" by dusk and then headed west. As usual, I will avoid the Interstate Highways and stick to the smaller roads. It is a pleasure thing.

For those of you who will not be attending the first lecture, I will prove, using math and physics, that two things CAN be in the same place at the same time. The physiscists will be there to see how it ties to Therevada Buddhism and one lone philosopher a hundred years before. The philosophy folks will be there so see how their guy managed to do these projections. The math people will be there, just trying to check my rounding off errors. The religion folks will be holding signs, saying, "What about Mahayana Buddhism?" Google "the jeweled net of Indra" and read a few pages. Google "Alfred North Whitehead" and read a few pages. Google "Quantum mechanics, and read a few pages. Then you will have a good feel for what this lecture will be about.

Okay, Orson is already sitting there in the co-pilot seat. You know how these road trips go. Either I will stop and post or I will just drive. And Chrissy, no Irish coffees before 9am. It is a joke, but it isn't fair. Chrissy really cannot rebut me until I stop somewhere and post. Okay, I'm sorry Chrissy. I will say this in advance.

Talk to y'all down the road a bit. This bus is rolling.
--doc
Just Doc and Orson (German Shepherd) wandering around North America.
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Gee Doc, I was so looking forward to another Irish coffee in the morning. It can be a wonderful way to greet the day. :party:
JohnM is getting very good making sure we have our cups filled. :)
I hope he isn't stuck in the mud up there, hopefully no sn*w on the ground. Haven't seen donuts or danish in quite some time. He could be busy chopping wood. :whistle:

Coming south soon Doc? Getting hotter than the hinges of hell now. :fryingpan:
Chrissy

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Driving around Pennsylvania Dutchland took a ride to King of Prussia. Made me think of you Chrissy. Right off the highway was a huge Bloomingdale's. I'm not sure but a Macy's and Bergdoff Goodmans may have been lurking to snare some money also.

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mychrissy
May 9 2006, 09:23 PM
I hope he isn't stuck in the mud up there, hopefully no sn*w on the ground. Haven't seen donuts or danish in quite some time.
snow would be good! Even Mud would be good! Anything that has moisture in it would be good! We need rain as badly as the south does, although we don't need it to cool off.

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He could be busy chopping wood. :whistle:
I don't chop it, I stack it, and its great exercise...one of my favorite things to do. :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:



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Coming south soon Doc? Getting hotter than the hinges of hell now. :fryingpan:

I'll let that speak for itself! :floorrollin: :floorrollin: :floorrollin:

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May 9 2006, 09:54 PM
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snow would be good! 


JM

You really don't mean that, do you, John? You really want to take that back, don't you, John?
We have had s*** on Mother's Day - I believe that's Sunday. You don't want to ruin Mother's Day, do you, John???
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SNOWon Mothers Day? :floorrollin: :floorrollin: :floorrollin: :floorrollin: :floorrollin:

We can go swimming on Mothers Day.


Be careful JohnM.......... :fryingpan: :fryingpan: :fryingpan:


Bloomies............I love it til I get my bill in the mail. :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:
Chrissy

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May 9 2006, 10:03 PM
JohnMaier
May 9 2006, 09:54 PM
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snow would be good! 

JM

You really don't mean that, do you, John? You really want to take that back, don't you, John?
We have had s*** on Mother's Day - I believe that's Sunday. You don't want to ruin Mother's Day, do you, John???
:fryingpan: :fryingpan:

:dunno: This isn't a good weekend for raini either....But Ok, no S**W!

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