What, no bears?
J. Alfred Prufrock [18/05/2010 12:25 PM]:
What, no bears?
She probably has barbeques in her backyard with guest bears in attendance :)
She probably has barbeques in her backyard with guest bears in attendance
:)
If her sometime neighbour Palin, S, is to be believed (which takes some
credulity) bears go ON the barbeque too.
--
J. Alfred Prufrock
Gliding wrapt in a brown mantle, hooded
I do not know whether a man or a
J. Alfred Prufrock [18/05/2010 12:46 PM]:
She probably has barbeques in her backyard with guest bears in
attendance :)
If her sometime neighbour Palin, S, is to be believed (which takes some
credulity) bears go ON the barbeque too.
Insert joke about making bear pie .. first catch
Insert joke about making bear pie .. first catch your bear
Easier to hang around and wait for it to catch you. Though perhaps less
pleasant.
--
J. Alfred Prufrock
Gliding wrapt in a brown mantle, hooded
I do not know whether a man or a woman
- But who is that on the other side of you?
At 1:18 PM +0530 5/18/10, J. Alfred Prufrock wrote:
Insert joke about making bear pie .. first catch your bear
Easier to hang around and wait for it to catch you. Though perhaps less
pleasant.
Kodiak bears don't have to stoop to a human lunch. They were there first, and
they staked out the
At 11:33 PM +0530 5/17/10, Pranesh Prakash wrote:
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On Monday 17 May 2010 10:42 PM, Thaths wrote:
Surely being unplugged does not preclude being informed of and
participating in _local_ politics and civil society?
Engagement with even local politics
I watched the clouds arrive, pile their black masses against the black
mountains, and dump their bumper crops of rain on the vivid green
muskegs. I read my way slowly through the contents of the town library.
I walked endlessly. I went to work. I came home. I watched the clock
change. I
Have you ever tried going a few weeks without consuming news or
analysis or news media of any form - I mean cold turkey, no way to
whet your appetite. No TV, no radio, no blogs, no podcasts, no
magazines, no newspapers. It's remarkably productive.
When I lived on Kodiak Island in Alaska,
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On Monday 17 May 2010 08:58 PM, Heather Madrone wrote:
I watched the clouds arrive, pile their black masses against the black
mountains, and dump their bumper crops of rain on the vivid green
muskegs. I read my way slowly through the contents of
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Pranesh Prakash
the.solips...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm just wondering about this 'Waldenification' of sorts. It would seem
that continued engagement with the body politic cannot be sustained
alongside hermitic, disconnected life. And what of the responsibility
of
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On Monday 17 May 2010 10:42 PM, Thaths wrote:
Surely being unplugged does not preclude being informed of and
participating in _local_ politics and civil society?
Engagement with even local politics would require being plugged in,
would it not?
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Pranesh Prakash
the.solips...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday 17 May 2010 10:42 PM, Thaths wrote:
Surely being unplugged does not preclude being informed of and
participating in _local_ politics and civil society?
Engagement with even local politics would require
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