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Q: What besides plants and mulch do you have in your garden?
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Cheryl Isaak wrote: That took me a minute. Never had any interest in that "culture". And no reason too. Smoking anything is bad for your lungs. It's just that I haven't always been as level headed as I am today. - Billy Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) |
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Q: What besides plants and mulch do you have in your garden?
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, Bill Rose wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: That took me a minute. Never had any interest in that "culture". And no reason too. Smoking anything is bad for your lungs. It's just that I haven't always been as level headed as I am today. - Billy Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) Besides, that was two lifetimes ago. Since then, I've been a teacher and, a business man. Right now, I'm honing my skills as a dilettante. - Billy Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) |
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Q: What besides plants and mulch do you have in your garden?
On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 15:17:18 -0700, Bill Rose
wrote: In article , Bill Rose wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: That took me a minute. Never had any interest in that "culture". And no reason too. Smoking anything is bad for your lungs. It's just that I haven't always been as level headed as I am today. - Billy Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) Besides, that was two lifetimes ago. Since then, I've been a teacher and, a business man. Right now, I'm honing my skills as a dilettante. That is a flat contradiction in terms. A dilettante does not "hone skills" or do anything but flit carefree from fun gig to fun gig. |
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Q: What besides plants and mulch do you have in your garden?
In article , Persephone
wrote: On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 15:17:18 -0700, Bill Rose wrote: In article , Bill Rose wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: That took me a minute. Never had any interest in that "culture". And no reason too. Smoking anything is bad for your lungs. It's just that I haven't always been as level headed as I am today. - Billy Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) Besides, that was two lifetimes ago. Since then, I've been a teacher and, a business man. Right now, I'm honing my skills as a dilettante. That is a flat contradiction in terms. A dilettante does not "hone skills" or do anything but flit carefree from fun gig to fun gig. So you have a problem with me being a professional layperson. Or is that lieperson, hmmm? Oh, you and my brother. When anybody asks when I'm going to retire, he rolls his eyes and says,"From what?" But if you ever get a chance to work in a winery tasting room, take it. Of course you'll have to take the standard vows of poverty but, you get to spend the day with people who are having fun. Life is too short. Unfortunately, I have discovered that my life has the ability to expand to take up all of the time available. Then there are those times when I work 14 hr.s/day, 6 days/week. It's particularly nice to be free at this time of the year to get the garden in. Ideally, every day should have its' own name. Unfortunately "What ever goes up, must come down. But that's not my problem", said Werner von Braun. Time to barbeque. a tout a l'heure, - Billy (my brother Jimmy, always calls me Billy) Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) |
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Q: What besides plants and mulch do you have in your garden?
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Q: What besides plants and mulch do you have in your garden?
On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 12:12:50 -0700, Bill Rose
wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: Hey! I remember 1969 - I was a mere ten year old but I read the paper every day and not just the comics. How to put this tactfully? It's because you were reading the papers and not rolling them. Hint, hint, nudge, nudge, say no more, say no more. I was in the Haight and people were trying to find a way to live that made sense. Meanwhile, over in Berkeley, students were trying to work inside the system. We both got creamed. Guys walking up and down the sidewalks wearing the same suits, the same shoes, same sun glasses and, with the same camera strapped around their necks. What we need now are new Church and Rockefeller sub-committees that put a spotlight on the abuses (CIA assassinations, collaboration with the Mafia, discrediting by illegal means political and civil rights leaders, ad nauseam) and shoved the monster back into the bottle. You don't really have to remember 1969 because "it's baaack". 1969 is back, but who the hell is noticing? Yet alone responding? Some of us are, and a lot of our young are getting involved. Take to the streets and get *really* hosed this go around. No media coverage, no help, no nothing... think WTO summits. Standing in the free speech zones wiht no media coverage is an outrage. what we need and what we are going to get are two different things, BIlly. *They* beat hell out of us, yet we won, it was a pyrrhic victory.........but *they* learned from the experience. Too many of *us* joined up with *them* and effing forgot about it. Sold out, most of our generation did. Feh CHarlie |
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Q: What besides plants and mulch do you have in your garden?
In article , Charlie wrote:
On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 12:12:50 -0700, Bill Rose wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: Hey! I remember 1969 - I was a mere ten year old but I read the paper every day and not just the comics. How to put this tactfully? It's because you were reading the papers and not rolling them. Hint, hint, nudge, nudge, say no more, say no more. I was in the Haight and people were trying to find a way to live that made sense. Meanwhile, over in Berkeley, students were trying to work inside the system. We both got creamed. Guys walking up and down the sidewalks wearing the same suits, the same shoes, same sun glasses and, with the same camera strapped around their necks. What we need now are new Church and Rockefeller sub-committees that put a spotlight on the abuses (CIA assassinations, collaboration with the Mafia, discrediting by illegal means political and civil rights leaders, ad nauseam) and shoved the monster back into the bottle. You don't really have to remember 1969 because "it's baaack". 1969 is back, but who the hell is noticing? Yet alone responding? Some of us are, and a lot of our young are getting involved. Take to the streets and get *really* hosed this go around. No media coverage, no help, no nothing... think WTO summits. Standing in the free speech zones wiht no media coverage is an outrage. what we need and what we are going to get are two different things, BIlly. *They* beat hell out of us, yet we won, it was a pyrrhic victory.........but *they* learned from the experience. Too many of *us* joined up with *them* and effing forgot about it. Sold out, most of our generation did. Feh CHarlie The "Battle in Seattle". "The Rock in Rostock". Some people know what the multinationals have in mind for us. Thank god not all of us are going down easily. If you get a chance throw yourself in the gears or at least, throw you wooden shoes n the gears. We are on our way back to the "Middle Ages" but, with high tech weaponry. - Billy Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) |
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Q: What besides plants and mulch do you have in your garden?
On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 21:27:34 -0700, Bill Rose
wrote: In article , Charlie wrote: On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 12:12:50 -0700, Bill Rose wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: Hey! I remember 1969 - I was a mere ten year old but I read the paper every day and not just the comics. How to put this tactfully? It's because you were reading the papers and not rolling them. Hint, hint, nudge, nudge, say no more, say no more. I was in the Haight and people were trying to find a way to live that made sense. Meanwhile, over in Berkeley, students were trying to work inside the system. We both got creamed. Guys walking up and down the sidewalks wearing the same suits, the same shoes, same sun glasses and, with the same camera strapped around their necks. What we need now are new Church and Rockefeller sub-committees that put a spotlight on the abuses (CIA assassinations, collaboration with the Mafia, discrediting by illegal means political and civil rights leaders, ad nauseam) and shoved the monster back into the bottle. You don't really have to remember 1969 because "it's baaack". 1969 is back, but who the hell is noticing? Yet alone responding? Some of us are, and a lot of our young are getting involved. Take to the streets and get *really* hosed this go around. No media coverage, no help, no nothing... think WTO summits. Standing in the free speech zones wiht no media coverage is an outrage. what we need and what we are going to get are two different things, BIlly. *They* beat hell out of us, yet we won, it was a pyrrhic victory.........but *they* learned from the experience. Too many of *us* joined up with *them* and effing forgot about it. Sold out, most of our generation did. Feh CHarlie The "Battle in Seattle". "The Rock in Rostock". Some people know what the multinationals have in mind for us. Thank god not all of us are going down easily. If you get a chance throw yourself in the gears or at least, throw you wooden shoes n the gears. We are on our way back to the "Middle Ages" but, with high tech weaponry. - Billy Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) Whoa bro.......your trigger finger is fast! You got it right....it's our nature....the old scorpion and frog thing. Keep on keepin' on Charlie |
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Q: What besides plants and mulch do you have in your garden?
Persephone wrote:
On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 15:17:18 -0700, Bill Rose wrote: Besides, that was two lifetimes ago. Since then, I've been a teacher and, a business man. Right now, I'm honing my skills as a dilettante. That is a flat contradiction in terms. A dilettante does not "hone skills" or do anything but flit carefree from fun gig to fun gig. A big ole negatory on that. Dilettantes do hone skills. Just not very completely, and across a lot of venues. Gigs don't always come in the fun variety, but mileage varies on that. Flitting, also, is a matter of choice. -- John McWilliams |
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Q: What besides plants and mulch do you have in your garden?
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John McWilliams wrote: Persephone wrote: On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 15:17:18 -0700, Bill Rose wrote: Besides, that was two lifetimes ago. Since then, I've been a teacher and, a business man. Right now, I'm honing my skills as a dilettante. That is a flat contradiction in terms. A dilettante does not "hone skills" or do anything but flit carefree from fun gig to fun gig. A big ole negatory on that. Dilettantes do hone skills. Just not very completely, and across a lot of venues. Gigs don't always come in the fun variety, but mileage varies on that. Flitting, also, is a matter of choice. I think the idea of a generalist dove tails with the dilettante. So a dilettante generalist may happen upon something of interest and devote their lives to it. If we don't dabble we never know yet .......... Best path is yours I hope. Bricks walkways Slight curve No transgression of evil spirits I read Last straight line in nature Witnessed In little league. Bill -- S Jersey USA Zone 5 Shade http://www.ocutech.com/ High tech Vison aid This article is posted under fair use rules in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, and is strictly for the educational and informative purposes. This material is distributed without profit. |
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Q: What besides plants and mulch do you have in your garden?
In article , Charlie wrote:
On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 21:27:34 -0700, Bill Rose wrote: In article , Charlie wrote: On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 12:12:50 -0700, Bill Rose wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: Hey! I remember 1969 - I was a mere ten year old but I read the paper every day and not just the comics. How to put this tactfully? It's because you were reading the papers and not rolling them. Hint, hint, nudge, nudge, say no more, say no more. I was in the Haight and people were trying to find a way to live that made sense. Meanwhile, over in Berkeley, students were trying to work inside the system. We both got creamed. Guys walking up and down the sidewalks wearing the same suits, the same shoes, same sun glasses and, with the same camera strapped around their necks. What we need now are new Church and Rockefeller sub-committees that put a spotlight on the abuses (CIA assassinations, collaboration with the Mafia, discrediting by illegal means political and civil rights leaders, ad nauseam) and shoved the monster back into the bottle. You don't really have to remember 1969 because "it's baaack". 1969 is back, but who the hell is noticing? Yet alone responding? Some of us are, and a lot of our young are getting involved. Take to the streets and get *really* hosed this go around. No media coverage, no help, no nothing... think WTO summits. Standing in the free speech zones wiht no media coverage is an outrage. what we need and what we are going to get are two different things, BIlly. *They* beat hell out of us, yet we won, it was a pyrrhic victory.........but *they* learned from the experience. Too many of *us* joined up with *them* and effing forgot about it. Sold out, most of our generation did. Feh CHarlie The "Battle in Seattle". "The Rock in Rostock". Some people know what the multinationals have in mind for us. Thank god not all of us are going down easily. If you get a chance throw yourself in the gears or at least, throw you wooden shoes n the gears. We are on our way back to the "Middle Ages" but, with high tech weaponry. - Billy Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) Whoa bro.......your trigger finger is fast! You got it right....it's our nature....the old scorpion and frog thing. Keep on keepin' on Charlie If'n it were my fingers, they would be wrapped around a petanque ball and a cool one. None of my fingers were made for triggers. - Bill Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) |
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Q: What besides plants and mulch do you have in your garden?
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Cheryl Isaak wrote: Whoa bro.......your trigger finger is fast! You got it right....it's our nature....the old scorpion and frog thing. Keep on keepin' on Charlie If'n it were my fingers, they would be wrapped around a petanque ball and a cool one. None of my fingers were made for triggers. - Bill Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) Not even the spray trigger of the hose to squirt a passing child? I do it all the time! C Well . . . I have been known to hose down a biker and his damn straight pipes. They make more noise than a freakin' semi. Thing with getting old is that it affects your judgement. Where once you'd have held your piece suddenly, you're ol' alligator mouth. But kids? You bad woman. Nah, I'm not down with hosing down kids unless it is a very hot day and they agree. I got me one of them motion detection sprinklers to keep the "Hounds from Hell" from romping around in the lettuce patch. I always forget when I turn it on. It's the last thing on my mind when I head for the tools and, wham. Like I say, not bad on a hot day but we be putting together a string of foggy morning and, just, comfortable afternoons. When the kids come back and TP your garden, you'd best laugh with them because you had it comin';-) - Bill Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) |
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