Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew

2013-07-06 Thread Share Long
noozguru, I think I remember when all that happened with the tracking of the 
post amounts, many thanks. My theory is if I even read about such, slowly but 
surely the knowledge will seep into my brain. Like I read the posts about touch 
typewriters and tech writing even though I don't know a lot of the terms, etc. 
Maybe it initially awakens certain portions of the brain, something like that. 
One hopes.


I like how you used the word unsustainable with relation to US standard of 
living. It'll be interesting to see how it moderates. Are you familiar with 
stories of people choosing to live simply? Or in really small abodes? Something 
to offset all that imbalance. And I'm guilty of it too. When I look around at 
how much stuff I've accumulated, I'm horrified. And I'm only one person!

As for the American Dream, I'm glad that 51% of people have woken up from it. 
Now hopefully people can wake up from other myths, such as US productivity!

I'd love to know what the jyotish was yesterday afternoon: I got a call 
allegedly from *Windows Tech Maintenance Department.* He wanted me to press 
Windows flag key along with r key. That made me nervous. I told the poor fellow 
that I had identity theft last year so am very cautious. In a very Asian accent 
he told me his name is Kevin Smith and I couldn't help but laugh. I finally got 
him laughing too, hopefully at the absurdity of the situation. He shared his 
real name, Samir. Anyway, I had to go to Dome so we rescheduled without doing 
anything. Someone recommended googling his phone number so I did and voila! 
SCAM!

Funny old world if you ask me!



 From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Friday, July 5, 2013 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew
 


  
On 07/05/2013 09:00 AM, Share Long wrote:
 Bhairitu, yes, that's another one of my favorite quotes from owners of Fido: 
 he's harmless or he doesn't bite or he's very friendly. One woman actually 
 said this as the dog was charging at me full speed!
 I think I registered one of my screenplays with the Library of Congress. That 
 was a long time ago.

 As for inflation, I've always thought that an increase in gas prices was the 
 first domino since so many goods are transported via trucks.

 Regarding snide remarks, you are a very brave person if you make snide 
 remarks about increased prices to your dentist!

 Uh oh, I just realized that this is another way I deal with the posting 
 limit: in one post to you I reply to several posts of yours. My bad (-:

When posting limits were first introduced and I think they were daily 
then I started responding to multiple posts in one as a sort of protest 
because I thought posting limits were ridiculous and a sign of the 
immaturity of the group.  As you well know Alex doesn't like the posting 
limits because that is one more thing to deal with and I don't think 
Rick cares much for them either but the majority wanted a nanny state. 
The only real problem was that some folks were using FFL like it was 
Twitter.

When it went to a weekly count then people couldn't keep track of how 
many they posted.  I wrote a C program to count posts and then converted 
it to run on PHP so it could run on a server.  After running it a few 
weeks decided it might be wise to see if anyone had a server they might 
run even if out of town because I didn't want to do that.  So Alex 
stepped and had a lot of fun implementing it. ;-)

 
   From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, July 3, 2013 4:38 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew
 


 
 On 07/03/2013 01:30 PM, Share Long wrote:
 noozguru, my favorite from dog owners: Fido won't bite. My reply: you don't 
 know that 100% for sure! It's an animal for God's sake! And I'm a stranger! 
 Now leash Fido before the impossible happens!
 My favorite from dog owners walking in the game preserve: (annoyingly)
 Thank you! Or in other words: yeh, I know that but I don't care we just
 want to walk our dog here.  That is until the day the park police drive
 through and write them a ticket.   One girl said, we walk our dogs here
 all the time and they never have written a ticket.  Me: that's the
 park rangers.  They have no authority to write tickets and drive the
 green pickups.  The park police drive a black and white.

 Or from an older women with a pit bull that was barking at me: oh he's
 harmless.  Yeh right.

 What do you have a copyright for?
 Music, software, videos.  I have a few tunes that were actually
 registered with the Library of Congress when that is what you needed to
 do for a copyright.  Now you just put a copyright notice on the work
 which I also don't think is necessary anymore either though most people
 do.  I made a few of my videos Creative Commons on YouTube so folks
 could  use the video or music if they wanted

Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew

2013-07-06 Thread Bhairitu
On 07/06/2013 05:08 AM, Share Long wrote:
 noozguru, I think I remember when all that happened with the tracking of the 
 post amounts, many thanks. My theory is if I even read about such, slowly but 
 surely the knowledge will seep into my brain. Like I read the posts about 
 touch typewriters and tech writing even though I don't know a lot of the 
 terms, etc. Maybe it initially awakens certain portions of the brain, 
 something like that. One hopes.


 I like how you used the word unsustainable with relation to US standard of 
 living. It'll be interesting to see how it moderates. Are you familiar with 
 stories of people choosing to live simply? Or in really small abodes? 
 Something to offset all that imbalance. And I'm guilty of it too. When I look 
 around at how much stuff I've accumulated, I'm horrified. And I'm only one 
 person!

Live simply so others may simply live?  The paradigm is now live 
simply so you can simply live.  I argued that about 10 years ago on 
Thom Hartmann's forum then wondered WTF when he read my post on the air 
and disagreed with it.  Apparently Thom thinks Americans are superior to 
the rest of the world and deserves to live better.  Some liberal, eh?

It was too hot this last week to work on more house cleaning but it is 
cooler now so I'll get rid of more junk.  It was good to have the refuse 
company pickup the extra stuff a couple weeks back.  I should have put 
more out.


 As for the American Dream, I'm glad that 51% of people have woken up from it. 
 Now hopefully people can wake up from other myths, such as US productivity!

 I'd love to know what the jyotish was yesterday afternoon: I got a call 
 allegedly from *Windows Tech Maintenance Department.* He wanted me to press 
 Windows flag key along with r key. That made me nervous. I told the poor 
 fellow that I had identity theft last year so am very cautious. In a very 
 Asian accent he told me his name is Kevin Smith and I couldn't help but 
 laugh. I finally got him laughing too, hopefully at the absurdity of the 
 situation. He shared his real name, Samir. Anyway, I had to go to Dome so we 
 rescheduled without doing anything. Someone recommended googling his phone 
 number so I did and voila! SCAM!

 Funny old world if you ask me!

You should have really messed with his head by taking over the 
conversation and scamming him.  Believe me, Microsoft won't call you, 
neither will Google nor Apple or Yahoo for that matter.  I have some 
MP3's I've made that I play on the phone when one of these telemarketing 
companies call that make it sound like their system has gone on the 
fritz.  Or you can make it sound  like they hit a fax line.  Good site 
to keep bookmarked:

http://whocalled.us/

I also have a high pitched whistle to blow into the phone.



 
   From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Friday, July 5, 2013 11:59 AM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew
   



 On 07/05/2013 09:00 AM, Share Long wrote:
 Bhairitu, yes, that's another one of my favorite quotes from owners of Fido: 
 he's harmless or he doesn't bite or he's very friendly. One woman actually 
 said this as the dog was charging at me full speed!
 I think I registered one of my screenplays with the Library of Congress. 
 That was a long time ago.

 As for inflation, I've always thought that an increase in gas prices was the 
 first domino since so many goods are transported via trucks.

 Regarding snide remarks, you are a very brave person if you make snide 
 remarks about increased prices to your dentist!

 Uh oh, I just realized that this is another way I deal with the posting 
 limit: in one post to you I reply to several posts of yours. My bad (-:
 When posting limits were first introduced and I think they were daily
 then I started responding to multiple posts in one as a sort of protest
 because I thought posting limits were ridiculous and a sign of the
 immaturity of the group.  As you well know Alex doesn't like the posting
 limits because that is one more thing to deal with and I don't think
 Rick cares much for them either but the majority wanted a nanny state.
 The only real problem was that some folks were using FFL like it was
 Twitter.

 When it went to a weekly count then people couldn't keep track of how
 many they posted.  I wrote a C program to count posts and then converted
 it to run on PHP so it could run on a server.  After running it a few
 weeks decided it might be wise to see if anyone had a server they might
 run even if out of town because I didn't want to do that.  So Alex
 stepped and had a lot of fun implementing it. ;-)

 
From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, July 3, 2013 4:38 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew




 On 07/03/2013 01:30 PM, Share Long wrote:
 noozguru, my favorite from dog

Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew

2013-07-05 Thread Share Long
Bhairitu, yes, that's another one of my favorite quotes from owners of Fido: 
he's harmless or he doesn't bite or he's very friendly. One woman actually said 
this as the dog was charging at me full speed!
I think I registered one of my screenplays with the Library of Congress. That 
was a long time ago.

As for inflation, I've always thought that an increase in gas prices was the 
first domino since so many goods are transported via trucks.

Regarding snide remarks, you are a very brave person if you make snide remarks 
about increased prices to your dentist!

Uh oh, I just realized that this is another way I deal with the posting limit: 
in one post to you I reply to several posts of yours. My bad (-: 


 From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Wednesday, July 3, 2013 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew
 


  
On 07/03/2013 01:30 PM, Share Long wrote:
 noozguru, my favorite from dog owners: Fido won't bite. My reply: you don't 
 know that 100% for sure! It's an animal for God's sake! And I'm a stranger! 
 Now leash Fido before the impossible happens!

My favorite from dog owners walking in the game preserve: (annoyingly) 
Thank you! Or in other words: yeh, I know that but I don't care we just 
want to walk our dog here.  That is until the day the park police drive 
through and write them a ticket.   One girl said, we walk our dogs here 
all the time and they never have written a ticket.  Me: that's the 
park rangers.  They have no authority to write tickets and drive the 
green pickups.  The park police drive a black and white.

Or from an older women with a pit bull that was barking at me: oh he's 
harmless.  Yeh right.

 What do you have a copyright for?

Music, software, videos.  I have a few tunes that were actually 
registered with the Library of Congress when that is what you needed to 
do for a copyright.  Now you just put a copyright notice on the work 
which I also don't think is necessary anymore either though most people 
do.  I made a few of my videos Creative Commons on YouTube so folks 
could  use the video or music if they wanted.


 But what causes landlords to increase rents? By which I'm asking, what in 
 your opinion is the first domino to fall in the inflation process?

Mostly greed or poor business management.  The domino is the landlord 
next door raising his rent.  Someone wrote a beautiful little article 
about inflation that I wish I had saved or book marked.

I often make snide remarks when I notice that my dentist or restaurant 
has raised prices.


 I didn't realize that SF has such a nudity thing going. Hmmm, must be in 
 jyotish chart of SF (-:
 Meanwhile it's sunny but breezy in FF and cooling off nicely at night. No 
 nudists yet.


 
   From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 5:45 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew
 


 
 On 07/02/2013 02:21 PM, Share Long wrote:
 noozgururoo, happy woowoo to woo too (-: Pondering what is scarier: being 
 spied on by NSA or not being spied on?! About those private jets: I've read 
 that airplane fuel is the most
 polluting item on the planet. We should tax the bejeesus out of them!
 Yup, plus a tax on stock transactions too.  They've snowed the Tea
 Baggers into believing that they are the jobs creators and enlisted
 them as their faithful army.

 I really pissed some people on Patch by referring to them as Tea
 Baggers.  Good, they deserve it.

 Don't get me started on people who don't follow leash laws!
 In the game preserve on Sunday there was a woman with two dogs off leash
 and they were swimming in the strait.  $600 in tickets there but the
 park police were no where to be seen.  I almost took a video of it to
 post on my YouTube channel.  As I've said before dogs are banned in the
 game preserve and it's not like they don't have signs saying so.

 Question about another post: are bun bouncers allowed in the same union with 
 pizza tossers?
 Ask Michael.
 You wrote: If the BART workers strike on Monday then the Bay Area might look 
 like Mumbai by the end of day.
 Share
asks: what's happening with that?
 Nope.  But then I also mentioned that many Bay Area workers who usually
 commute might have taken the week off.  And there was more of a breeze
 than anticipated too.  And a much stronger one today so probably NOT a
 Spare the Air Day.  There were whitecaps on the strait.






 
From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 11:19 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew




 Salyvin's neighbors have a show for Nabby and the gang with a Planet X
 interview with John Lear and the Moon cities.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWyTXWS885U

 Happy woo-woo!




 


 

Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew

2013-07-05 Thread Bhairitu
On 07/05/2013 09:00 AM, Share Long wrote:
 Bhairitu, yes, that's another one of my favorite quotes from owners of Fido: 
 he's harmless or he doesn't bite or he's very friendly. One woman actually 
 said this as the dog was charging at me full speed!
 I think I registered one of my screenplays with the Library of Congress. That 
 was a long time ago.

 As for inflation, I've always thought that an increase in gas prices was the 
 first domino since so many goods are transported via trucks.

 Regarding snide remarks, you are a very brave person if you make snide 
 remarks about increased prices to your dentist!

 Uh oh, I just realized that this is another way I deal with the posting 
 limit: in one post to you I reply to several posts of yours. My bad (-:

When posting limits were first introduced and I think they were daily 
then I started responding to multiple posts in one as a sort of protest 
because I thought posting limits were ridiculous and a sign of the 
immaturity of the group.  As you well know Alex doesn't like the posting 
limits because that is one more thing to deal with and I don't think 
Rick cares much for them either but the majority wanted a nanny state.  
The only real problem was that some folks were using FFL like it was 
Twitter.

When it went to a weekly count then people couldn't keep track of how 
many they posted.  I wrote a C program to count posts and then converted 
it to run on PHP so it could run on a server.  After running it a few 
weeks decided it might be wise to see if anyone had a server they might 
run even if out of town because I didn't want to do that.  So Alex 
stepped and had a lot of fun implementing it. ;-)

 
   From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, July 3, 2013 4:38 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew
   



 On 07/03/2013 01:30 PM, Share Long wrote:
 noozguru, my favorite from dog owners: Fido won't bite. My reply: you don't 
 know that 100% for sure! It's an animal for God's sake! And I'm a stranger! 
 Now leash Fido before the impossible happens!
 My favorite from dog owners walking in the game preserve: (annoyingly)
 Thank you! Or in other words: yeh, I know that but I don't care we just
 want to walk our dog here.  That is until the day the park police drive
 through and write them a ticket.   One girl said, we walk our dogs here
 all the time and they never have written a ticket.  Me: that's the
 park rangers.  They have no authority to write tickets and drive the
 green pickups.  The park police drive a black and white.

 Or from an older women with a pit bull that was barking at me: oh he's
 harmless.  Yeh right.

 What do you have a copyright for?
 Music, software, videos.  I have a few tunes that were actually
 registered with the Library of Congress when that is what you needed to
 do for a copyright.  Now you just put a copyright notice on the work
 which I also don't think is necessary anymore either though most people
 do.  I made a few of my videos Creative Commons on YouTube so folks
 could  use the video or music if they wanted.

 But what causes landlords to increase rents? By which I'm asking, what in 
 your opinion is the first domino to fall in the inflation process?
 Mostly greed or poor business management.  The domino is the landlord
 next door raising his rent.  Someone wrote a beautiful little article
 about inflation that I wish I had saved or book marked.

 I often make snide remarks when I notice that my dentist or restaurant
 has raised prices.

 I didn't realize that SF has such a nudity thing going. Hmmm, must be in 
 jyotish chart of SF (-:
 Meanwhile it's sunny but breezy in FF and cooling off nicely at night. No 
 nudists yet.


 
From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 5:45 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew




 On 07/02/2013 02:21 PM, Share Long wrote:
 noozgururoo, happy woowoo to woo too (-: Pondering what is scarier: being 
 spied on by NSA or not being spied on?! About those private jets: I've read 
 that airplane fuel is the most
 polluting item on the planet. We should tax the bejeesus out of them!
 Yup, plus a tax on stock transactions too.  They've snowed the Tea
 Baggers into believing that they are the jobs creators and enlisted
 them as their faithful army.

 I really pissed some people on Patch by referring to them as Tea
 Baggers.  Good, they deserve it.

 Don't get me started on people who don't follow leash laws!
 In the game preserve on Sunday there was a woman with two dogs off leash
 and they were swimming in the strait.  $600 in tickets there but the
 park police were no where to be seen.  I almost took a video of it to
 post on my YouTube channel.  As I've said before dogs are banned in the
 game preserve and it's not like they don't have signs saying

Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew

2013-07-03 Thread Share Long
noozguru, my favorite from dog owners: Fido won't bite. My reply: you don't 
know that 100% for sure! It's an animal for God's sake! And I'm a stranger! Now 
leash Fido before the impossible happens!


What do you have a copyright for?

But what causes landlords to increase rents? By which I'm asking, what in your 
opinion is the first domino to fall in the inflation process?

I didn't realize that SF has such a nudity thing going. Hmmm, must be in 
jyotish chart of SF (-:
Meanwhile it's sunny but breezy in FF and cooling off nicely at night. No 
nudists yet. 



 From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew
 


  
On 07/02/2013 02:21 PM, Share Long wrote:
 noozgururoo, happy woowoo to woo too (-: Pondering what is scarier: being 
 spied on by NSA or not being spied on?! About those private jets: I've read 
 that airplane fuel is the most
 polluting item on the planet. We should tax the bejeesus out of them!

Yup, plus a tax on stock transactions too.  They've snowed the Tea 
Baggers into believing that they are the jobs creators and enlisted 
them as their faithful army.

I really pissed some people on Patch by referring to them as Tea 
Baggers.  Good, they deserve it.

 Don't get me started on people who don't follow leash laws!

In the game preserve on Sunday there was a woman with two dogs off leash 
and they were swimming in the strait.  $600 in tickets there but the 
park police were no where to be seen.  I almost took a video of it to 
post on my YouTube channel.  As I've said before dogs are banned in the 
game preserve and it's not like they don't have signs saying so.

 Question about another post: are bun bouncers allowed in the same union with 
 pizza tossers?

Ask Michael.
 You wrote: If the BART workers strike on Monday then the Bay Area might look 
 like Mumbai by the end of day.
 Share
   asks: what's happening with that?

Nope.  But then I also mentioned that many Bay Area workers who usually 
commute might have taken the week off.  And there was more of a breeze 
than anticipated too.  And a much stronger one today so probably NOT a 
Spare the Air Day.  There were whitecaps on the strait.







 
   From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 11:19 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew
 


 
 Salyvin's neighbors have a show for Nabby and the gang with a Planet X
 interview with John Lear and the Moon cities.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWyTXWS885U

 Happy woo-woo!


 


 

Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew

2013-07-03 Thread Bhairitu
On 07/03/2013 01:30 PM, Share Long wrote:
 noozguru, my favorite from dog owners: Fido won't bite. My reply: you don't 
 know that 100% for sure! It's an animal for God's sake! And I'm a stranger! 
 Now leash Fido before the impossible happens!

My favorite from dog owners walking in the game preserve: (annoyingly) 
Thank you! Or in other words: yeh, I know that but I don't care we just 
want to walk our dog here.  That is until the day the park police drive 
through and write them a ticket.   One girl said, we walk our dogs here 
all the time and they never have written a ticket.  Me: that's the 
park rangers.  They have no authority to write tickets and drive the 
green pickups.  The park police drive a black and white.

Or from an older women with a pit bull that was barking at me: oh he's 
harmless.  Yeh right.

 What do you have a copyright for?

Music, software, videos.  I have a few tunes that were actually 
registered with the Library of Congress when that is what you needed to 
do for a copyright.  Now you just put a copyright notice on the work 
which I also don't think is necessary anymore either though most people 
do.  I made a few of my videos Creative Commons on YouTube so folks 
could  use the video or music if they wanted.


 But what causes landlords to increase rents? By which I'm asking, what in 
 your opinion is the first domino to fall in the inflation process?

Mostly greed or poor business management.  The domino is the landlord 
next door raising his rent.  Someone wrote a beautiful little article 
about inflation that I wish I had saved or book marked.

I often make snide remarks when I notice that my dentist or restaurant 
has raised prices.


 I didn't realize that SF has such a nudity thing going. Hmmm, must be in 
 jyotish chart of SF (-:
 Meanwhile it's sunny but breezy in FF and cooling off nicely at night. No 
 nudists yet.


 
   From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 5:45 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew
   



 On 07/02/2013 02:21 PM, Share Long wrote:
 noozgururoo, happy woowoo to woo too (-: Pondering what is scarier: being 
 spied on by NSA or not being spied on?! About those private jets: I've read 
 that airplane fuel is the most
 polluting item on the planet. We should tax the bejeesus out of them!
 Yup, plus a tax on stock transactions too.  They've snowed the Tea
 Baggers into believing that they are the jobs creators and enlisted
 them as their faithful army.

 I really pissed some people on Patch by referring to them as Tea
 Baggers.  Good, they deserve it.

 Don't get me started on people who don't follow leash laws!
 In the game preserve on Sunday there was a woman with two dogs off leash
 and they were swimming in the strait.  $600 in tickets there but the
 park police were no where to be seen.  I almost took a video of it to
 post on my YouTube channel.  As I've said before dogs are banned in the
 game preserve and it's not like they don't have signs saying so.

 Question about another post: are bun bouncers allowed in the same union with 
 pizza tossers?
 Ask Michael.
 You wrote: If the BART workers strike on Monday then the Bay Area might look 
 like Mumbai by the end of day.
 Share
asks: what's happening with that?
 Nope.  But then I also mentioned that many Bay Area workers who usually
 commute might have taken the week off.  And there was more of a breeze
 than anticipated too.  And a much stronger one today so probably NOT a
 Spare the Air Day.  There were whitecaps on the strait.






 
From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 11:19 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew




 Salyvin's neighbors have a show for Nabby and the gang with a Planet X
 interview with John Lear and the Moon cities.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWyTXWS885U

 Happy woo-woo!




   



[FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew

2013-07-02 Thread Bhairitu
Salyvin's neighbors have a show for Nabby and the gang with a Planet X 
interview with John Lear and the Moon cities.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWyTXWS885U

Happy woo-woo!



Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew

2013-07-02 Thread Share Long
noozgururoo, happy woowoo to woo too (-: Pondering what is scarier: being spied 
on by NSA or not being spied on?! About those private jets: I've read that 
airplane fuel is the most 
polluting item on the planet. We should tax the bejeesus out of them!
Don't get me started on people who don't follow leash laws!
Question about another post: are bun bouncers allowed in the same union with 
pizza tossers?
You wrote: If the BART workers strike on Monday then the Bay Area might look 
like Mumbai by the end of day.
Share
 asks: what's happening with that?







 From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 11:19 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew
 


  
Salyvin's neighbors have a show for Nabby and the gang with a Planet X 
interview with John Lear and the Moon cities.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWyTXWS885U

Happy woo-woo!


 

Re: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew

2013-07-02 Thread Bhairitu
On 07/02/2013 02:21 PM, Share Long wrote:
 noozgururoo, happy woowoo to woo too (-: Pondering what is scarier: being 
 spied on by NSA or not being spied on?! About those private jets: I've read 
 that airplane fuel is the most
 polluting item on the planet. We should tax the bejeesus out of them!

Yup, plus a tax on stock transactions too.  They've snowed the Tea 
Baggers into believing that they are the jobs creators and enlisted 
them as their faithful army.

I really pissed some people on Patch by referring to them as Tea 
Baggers.  Good, they deserve it.

 Don't get me started on people who don't follow leash laws!

In the game preserve on Sunday there was a woman with two dogs off leash 
and they were swimming in the strait.  $600 in tickets there but the 
park police were no where to be seen.  I almost took a video of it to 
post on my YouTube channel.  As I've said before dogs are banned in the 
game preserve and it's not like they don't have signs saying so.

 Question about another post: are bun bouncers allowed in the same union with 
 pizza tossers?

Ask Michael.
 You wrote: If the BART workers strike on Monday then the Bay Area might look 
 like Mumbai by the end of day.
 Share
   asks: what's happening with that?

Nope.  But then I also mentioned that many Bay Area workers who usually 
commute might have taken the week off.  And there was more of a breeze 
than anticipated too.  And a much stronger one today so probably NOT a 
Spare the Air Day.  There were whitecaps on the strait.







 
   From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 11:19 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] A Special for the Crop Circle Crew
   



 Salyvin's neighbors have a show for Nabby and the gang with a Planet X
 interview with John Lear and the Moon cities.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWyTXWS885U

 Happy woo-woo!