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- theCryptofishist
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- EvilDustBooger
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Fishy I think Rebbi is talking about:
Protect Ecosystems and Conserve Natural Resources: Redevelop an already developed site; conduct tree, topographical, soil, and wildlife surveys prior to design; create conservation areas and nature parks; preserve the most valuable spaces for biodiversity; on-site conservation plan for a specific wildlife species; maintain or provide wildlife corridors; preserve upland buffers to enhance preserved wetlands; reserve or provide aquifer recharge areas in uplands; restore native wildlife habitat; develop management plan for preserved, created or restored habitats; reuse or recycle materials on site; treat storm water from neighboring sites or in pre-existing areas; conserve land via dry storm water areas that serve as amenities; community food plot, garden, passive parks; non-listed environmental benefit points.....doing alot of that would constitute ultra green....
Protect Ecosystems and Conserve Natural Resources: Redevelop an already developed site; conduct tree, topographical, soil, and wildlife surveys prior to design; create conservation areas and nature parks; preserve the most valuable spaces for biodiversity; on-site conservation plan for a specific wildlife species; maintain or provide wildlife corridors; preserve upland buffers to enhance preserved wetlands; reserve or provide aquifer recharge areas in uplands; restore native wildlife habitat; develop management plan for preserved, created or restored habitats; reuse or recycle materials on site; treat storm water from neighboring sites or in pre-existing areas; conserve land via dry storm water areas that serve as amenities; community food plot, garden, passive parks; non-listed environmental benefit points.....doing alot of that would constitute ultra green....
- theCryptofishist
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I guess I was asking about specific building plans. Have a friend who's a carpenter and former architect student who bought some land 15 years ago and I've talked with him (or listened to him talk) about straw bale and rammed earth and all sorts of other "green" schemes. Although all that habitat conservation stuff sounds interesting too...
(Can I call you The Prince of Swales?)
(Can I call you The Prince of Swales?)
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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NOTICE FROM THE FARM ANIMAL LIBERATION FRONT!
Us farm birds are not stupid, ok? We know what you ... you ... PEOPLE are planning to do to us next week. Well we sure hate to FOWL up your party, but we are f'ing OUT OF HERE! Me and the all 15 million of my turkey friends are heading to MEXICO where they don't have Thanksgiving. So hasta la vista baby!
Sincerely,
Turkey Love Cock
formerly knows as Big Cock

Us farm birds are not stupid, ok? We know what you ... you ... PEOPLE are planning to do to us next week. Well we sure hate to FOWL up your party, but we are f'ing OUT OF HERE! Me and the all 15 million of my turkey friends are heading to MEXICO where they don't have Thanksgiving. So hasta la vista baby!
Sincerely,
Turkey Love Cock
formerly knows as Big Cock

- theCryptofishist
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I don't know what to say... I really got a lump in my throat when I saw everyone in the bar. I must have one of edb's "Cherry-Bombs" thanks.
Rabbi looks great I spent alot of time out in the Mohave Desert.
playing sock tag...no not that kind of sock...we would go out for 2 weeks at a time to camp. (sock tag was played on dirt bikes.) you would put some dirt in a sweat sock then *bam* your it. The person would then have to pick up the sock and chase someone down and hit them now they are it. At the end of the day the sock would be 3 feet long with rocks and a stick in it.
at the time some of the people I hung with where racing motocross. this was training for them. This was the 70's ahhh the fun.
Is this place near California City? There was a lake bed out near there.
and it looks like where we used to ride. Calif. city was so strange. Someone built this city before any one lived there. it had streets, street signs side walks, fire plugs but no houses and no people. they advertised it at having a lake and it looked like there was one but it was just a marriage no water.
So a drink for Mohave Desert
Sex in the Desert
1 oz Herradura® blanco tequila
1 oz Bandolero® triple sec
1 oz cherry juice
1/2 oz margarita mix
1/2 oz cranberry juice
Shake and serve on the rocks.
fishy... that new supply of dummies...that one there has some very hairy arms. yet ...
Love you all .. back later.
Rabbi looks great I spent alot of time out in the Mohave Desert.
playing sock tag...no not that kind of sock...we would go out for 2 weeks at a time to camp. (sock tag was played on dirt bikes.) you would put some dirt in a sweat sock then *bam* your it. The person would then have to pick up the sock and chase someone down and hit them now they are it. At the end of the day the sock would be 3 feet long with rocks and a stick in it.
at the time some of the people I hung with where racing motocross. this was training for them. This was the 70's ahhh the fun.
Is this place near California City? There was a lake bed out near there.
and it looks like where we used to ride. Calif. city was so strange. Someone built this city before any one lived there. it had streets, street signs side walks, fire plugs but no houses and no people. they advertised it at having a lake and it looked like there was one but it was just a marriage no water.
So a drink for Mohave Desert
Sex in the Desert
1 oz Herradura® blanco tequila
1 oz Bandolero® triple sec
1 oz cherry juice
1/2 oz margarita mix
1/2 oz cranberry juice
Shake and serve on the rocks.
fishy... that new supply of dummies...that one there has some very hairy arms. yet ...
Love you all .. back later.
- theCryptofishist
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i was too busy looking at the pink hair to notice
I always wondered about California City when I passed in on the highway. Grand name and almost nothing to show for it. I also get a kick when I pass "Twenty Mule Team Road."
I always wondered about California City when I passed in on the highway. Grand name and almost nothing to show for it. I also get a kick when I pass "Twenty Mule Team Road."
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
- joel the ornery
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- Bin Noddin
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Hey ben
can I step out side with you? yes, it is a nice nite.
we used to go up to a place called dome rock about 8000 feet.
and lay on this big rock that looked out over the Kern River Gorge on the back side of Sierra Nevada National Park. when you layed on the rock you could only see the sky. I was the best place to watch meteor showers. the Trail of 100 Giants
was my back yard. 45 min. drive from home.

Dome Rock Lookout over the Kern River Gorge

can I step out side with you? yes, it is a nice nite.
we used to go up to a place called dome rock about 8000 feet.
and lay on this big rock that looked out over the Kern River Gorge on the back side of Sierra Nevada National Park. when you layed on the rock you could only see the sky. I was the best place to watch meteor showers. the Trail of 100 Giants
was my back yard. 45 min. drive from home.

Dome Rock Lookout over the Kern River Gorge

- Bin Noddin
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Sure, Mozy. There's plenty of room. I'm in the humid lowlands near Washington now, but used to live in Eastern Oregon - In sight of Mt. Shasta every day. Miss the mountains and the sky seeming so near.
"I have gobs of mustard and ketchup on the front of my shirt, which does not make me a hot dog." Sam A. McKeen
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- Lassen Forge
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Good happy Saturday morning, everyone....
Hmmm... what's this on the bar, an old fashioned glass fulla some liquid, with a sticky with my name on it and the words "light me"? Kinda dark, little cinamony...
(Touches lighter to top of liquid in glass, sees a blue flame eminate... tries to blow out flame, singes hair in the process...)
Well, bottoms up...
(time passes)
BAM!!!
Happy 19th of November, y'all.
Guess I better put on some coffee...
bb
Hmmm... what's this on the bar, an old fashioned glass fulla some liquid, with a sticky with my name on it and the words "light me"? Kinda dark, little cinamony...
(Touches lighter to top of liquid in glass, sees a blue flame eminate... tries to blow out flame, singes hair in the process...)
Well, bottoms up...
(time passes)
BAM!!!
Happy 19th of November, y'all.
Guess I better put on some coffee...
bb
sets a drink on the bar for bb
may the wind be at your back.
Bay Breeze
3 parts Stolichnaya® vodka
1 part cranberry juice
1 part pineapple juice
First, add cubed ice, then add the three parts stoli, then add the pineapple juice and last but not least, add the cranberry juice for color.Serve in:
Highball Glass
may the wind be at your back.
Bay Breeze
3 parts Stolichnaya® vodka
1 part cranberry juice
1 part pineapple juice
First, add cubed ice, then add the three parts stoli, then add the pineapple juice and last but not least, add the cranberry juice for color.Serve in:
Highball Glass
- Lassen Forge
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Useless Errata FIle...
A long time ago, used to hang out at this bar, the Wagon Wheel. Open from 6 in the morning till 2 in the morning (since I worked nights, it was cool!). Pool tables, fireplaces, good booze (and beer) and good memories - lotsa fun times, your typical (if you can call it that) biker bar. One of those places you always remember, and when you're in town, you stop by...
It just hit me... this is also such a bar. All your friends stop by. You can shoot the s**t, have a good time, make friends, catch up on news. And the beverages are the best, not just in the City of Black Rock, not just in Nevada or the US, but in the whole damn world. You can go on a walkabout for a while, and you come back, and you feel... no, you KNOW... you're home.
It's GOOD to be HOME.
Have an awesome last day of the week...
bb
A long time ago, used to hang out at this bar, the Wagon Wheel. Open from 6 in the morning till 2 in the morning (since I worked nights, it was cool!). Pool tables, fireplaces, good booze (and beer) and good memories - lotsa fun times, your typical (if you can call it that) biker bar. One of those places you always remember, and when you're in town, you stop by...
It just hit me... this is also such a bar. All your friends stop by. You can shoot the s**t, have a good time, make friends, catch up on news. And the beverages are the best, not just in the City of Black Rock, not just in Nevada or the US, but in the whole damn world. You can go on a walkabout for a while, and you come back, and you feel... no, you KNOW... you're home.
It's GOOD to be HOME.
Have an awesome last day of the week...
bb
- LeChatNoir
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Hot Whisky

Hot Whisky provides effective relief from the discomfort of sore throat, coughing, head aches and all other related symptoms caused by flu. Hot Whisky also fights the infection and its use is recommended all year round. Hot Whisky contains whisky, lemon, cloves, honey and hot water. How to use: Warm a glass with hot water. Take five cloves and stick them into a slice of lemon. Pour the whisky into the glass, add the lemon and a teaspoon of honey. Top up with boiling water. For oral administration only. Dosage: Take one large Hot Whisky in the evening.

Hot Whisky at the recommended dose is not known to cause strong drowsiness or dizziness in the majority of people. However, as with all English drinks, rare causes of drowsiness have been reported. This product is unsuitable for children. Do not exceed the stated dose and if so, do it at your own risk. If you are allergic to any of the ingredients listed, do not use this product. You should not take Hot Whisky if you are pregnant. Consult your doctor if you take too much Hot Whisky, if symptoms persist, or if anything unusual happens. Do not use after expiry date.
puts a beer out for the beer god.(mr Noir)
Hot Whisky provides effective relief from the discomfort of sore throat, coughing, head aches and all other related symptoms caused by flu. Hot Whisky also fights the infection and its use is recommended all year round. Hot Whisky contains whisky, lemon, cloves, honey and hot water. How to use: Warm a glass with hot water. Take five cloves and stick them into a slice of lemon. Pour the whisky into the glass, add the lemon and a teaspoon of honey. Top up with boiling water. For oral administration only. Dosage: Take one large Hot Whisky in the evening.
Hot Whisky at the recommended dose is not known to cause strong drowsiness or dizziness in the majority of people. However, as with all English drinks, rare causes of drowsiness have been reported. This product is unsuitable for children. Do not exceed the stated dose and if so, do it at your own risk. If you are allergic to any of the ingredients listed, do not use this product. You should not take Hot Whisky if you are pregnant. Consult your doctor if you take too much Hot Whisky, if symptoms persist, or if anything unusual happens. Do not use after expiry date.
puts a beer out for the beer god.(mr Noir)