The subject line is a quote from Captain Tightpants of Firefly, but it
seemed to go well with the cartoon I found this morning:
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There's an M. C. Escher museum in Den Haag. It's really fascinating
Still tripping on the value of tantra in one's life, I thought I'd pose
a question to the august members of Fairfield Life. What's the most
off-the-wall, nonsensical, irrational thing you've ever done that --
despite all logic -- enabled you to make what you consider a major
breakthrough in your
On Jul 19, 2011, at 6:53 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
Still tripping on the value of tantra in one's life, I thought I'd
pose
a question to the august members of Fairfield Life. What's the most
off-the-wall, nonsensical, irrational thing you've ever done that --
despite all logic -- enabled you to
On 07/19/2011 03:53 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
Still tripping on the value of tantra in one's life, I thought I'd pose
a question to the august members of Fairfield Life. What's the most
off-the-wall, nonsensical, irrational thing you've ever done that --
despite all logic -- enabled you to make
We have done the impossible, and that makes us mighty
Joss Whedon's Firefly and Serenity as a Metaphor
for the Last Eight Years of the Bush Nightmare
A critical server at the company I work for is down
for maintenance this day after the US Presidential
election, and thus I don't have to