Dave, We're in N. Ga at a State park inn, and it's surprisingly nice. The food is great , and i'm amazed at the food that people pack into their guts. I'm also amazed that their asses don't explode. There was a wedding here at Amocolola Falls Inn , and everybody was huge and fat. There's Jim Hruska's georgia. Tonite Vogel State park and Dahlonega and then up into NC. jim
Sharks, y'say/ What about the shark eyes that some folks have? I mean, nothing there, no?
Re. fatties: In our neck o the woods, they hop on the Walmart scooters not cos they need it, just cos they're there. Might have to work off a calorie or two, you know? Not to be mean, but there's a lot of learned laziness out there.
Good to see y'all unstrapping the heart attack machine. Enjoy it...well as much as you can in and around all that lard.
Factiod: One lardass eats as many calories in a day as a small third world country
Here's what's on my mind, but it's a bit unsettling for camping.
Having reached the point in life where my sense of incredulity regarding human affairs has become fluid and uncontained, I still find myself exclaiming 'WTF" regards certain aspects of human activity. Case in point; After all the years of living with the effects of war and the unforgiving toll it takes personally, humanely,economically, societally, mentally and spiritually, how so many war-mongers, most of whom have never seen a gun with live ammunition pointed their direction, can still rave on about patriotism and protection, hurraying past blunders and current ones as well while advocating driving the nation they purport to love over the cliff into the flames.
"Guns AND Butter? I don't think so .That's another Vietnam War lesson we failed to learn.
53 cents of every tax dollar goes into the Pentagon's Troughs and our school are- literally- falling down, along with our nation's bridges and dams and sewers and water treatment plants and hospitals and electrical grid and ...ad infinitum. Yet the ever treacly bumper sticker says we gotta "SUPPORT OUR TROOPS".
RIght?
Naa,, as the kids around these parts say "not even" Now Bill Keller, editor of the New York Times, whose mainstream mindset i normally don't eschew, goes at it. So here's one for all you war-mongering boomers out there and your ilk as well. A friend of mine used to say "Fear is the death of happiness." Looks like that's not all it kills.
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seems like a dream's got me hypnotized..
GD,
That's cool!
Lisa,
Sharks are on my mind. It's Shark Weekend on the Sci-Fi Channel.
Dave
Dave,
We're in N. Ga at a State park inn, and it's surprisingly nice.
The food is great , and i'm amazed at the food that people pack into their guts. I'm also amazed that their asses don't explode.
There was a wedding here at Amocolola Falls Inn , and everybody was huge and fat.
There's Jim Hruska's georgia.
Tonite Vogel State park and Dahlonega and then up into NC.
jim
Hi Jim,
Sounds like y'all are having a good time.
I'm amazed, when I go into town, at all the fatsos. They're everywhere--limping, waddling, asses hanging over their scooter seats.
Dave
UC,
Sharks, y'say/ What about the shark eyes that some folks have? I mean, nothing there, no?
Re. fatties: In our neck o the woods, they hop on the Walmart scooters not cos they need it, just cos they're there. Might have to work off a calorie or two, you know? Not to be mean, but there's a lot of learned laziness out there.
foamy the squirrel...
Good to see y'all unstrapping the heart attack machine. Enjoy it...well as much as you can in and around all that lard.
Factiod: One lardass eats as many calories in a day as a small third world country
Here's what's on my mind, but it's a bit unsettling for camping.
Having reached the point in life where my sense of incredulity regarding human affairs has become fluid and uncontained, I still find myself exclaiming 'WTF" regards certain aspects of human activity.
Case in point; After all the years of living with the effects of war and the unforgiving toll it takes personally, humanely,economically, societally, mentally and spiritually, how so many war-mongers, most of whom have never seen a gun with live ammunition pointed their direction, can still rave on about patriotism and protection, hurraying past blunders and current ones as well while advocating driving the nation they purport to love over the cliff into the flames.
"Guns AND Butter? I don't think so .That's another Vietnam War lesson we failed to learn.
53 cents of every tax dollar goes into the Pentagon's Troughs and our school are- literally- falling down, along with our nation's bridges and dams and sewers and water treatment plants and hospitals and electrical grid and ...ad infinitum.
Yet the ever treacly bumper sticker says we gotta "SUPPORT OUR TROOPS".
RIght?
Naa,, as the kids around these parts say "not even"
Now Bill Keller, editor of the New York Times, whose mainstream mindset i normally don't eschew, goes at it.
So here's one for all you war-mongering boomers out there and your ilk as well.
A friend of mine used to say "Fear is the death of happiness."
Looks like that's not all it kills.
Read it and weep.
There it is.
Deryle
http://keller.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/03/boomers-and-entitlements-the-next-round/
One small consolation is that 'In a World Made By Hand", Wm Kunstler's term for the time after the fall, all that fat can be rendered into biofuels.
God, She has a sense of humor.
oh yeah.. no... jeramiah weed
Hey you two! :)
William Ranger Hazen
i don't think anybody's around. dangerous situation for Jim 'n Lisa i'd say. anarchists lurk everywhere.
friend of the devil...
Hi to William
G.D.: I love Lyle. We, or at least I, feel like a stranger in a strange land. I'm taking notes, subversive that I am.
Hi to William
G.D.: I love Lyle. We, or at least I, feel like a stranger in a strange land. I'm taking notes, subversive that I am.
Lyle's fantastic. Ted Horowitz family owned a candy store in the Bronx. Popa Chubby
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