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Potatoes prefer multi-tailed flagellation. It reminds them of their youths, as single celled asteriods. During that time, their fulsome bodies are coated with fllagellae. This allowed them to tunnel gracefully through most soups, though cream of celery is always hard, owing to the fiberglass
But, as you know, we can all get around that by a conscientious refusal to use the visible light spectrum. Stick with infraviolet or ultrared. And, as a bonus, it keeps pesky clowns away.
But, as you know, we can all get around that by a conscientious refusal to use the visible light spectrum. Stick with infraviolet or ultrared. And, as a bonus, it keeps pesky clowns away.
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That creepy avatar has friends! The flies in my room come over to the laptop screen to try and play with it. I should make a YouTube of it....no, I should go back to work.....ya. work.
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the shy ones twist their balloons de psychological without any facepaint,
and the crowd at the end of the line are too distant to hear the groans of those who've found the end
which way to the fountain bin, you say?
there's always the blue shiny liquid that jiggers with the meltin,
but what they really crave is rare to be found
might be why they crave it
and the crowd at the end of the line are too distant to hear the groans of those who've found the end
which way to the fountain bin, you say?
there's always the blue shiny liquid that jiggers with the meltin,
but what they really crave is rare to be found
might be why they crave it
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Hungry perhaps??? Wait 76 weeks; http://standeyo.com/NEWS/08_Food_Water/ ... House.html
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A half-million goodbyes; http://www.prisonplanet.com/half-a-mill ... ffins.html
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"so after this sale there will be oÂnly 2.7 million bushels of wheat left the entire CCC inventory,â€can't sit still wrote:Hungry perhaps??? Wait 76 weeks; http://standeyo.com/NEWS/08_Food_Water/ ... House.html
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Why is it that one never sees a garden in the areas with the highest unemployment rates? I mean, it's certainly not 'cause the local people don't have time to find and barter for seed, scratch out a small plot of soil, plant the seed, water and weed the fledging beds, secure the fruits of their labor, harvest and store their solar-provided bounty, and use a very small portion of it to replant another crop the following year. ("Whew, sounds like a lot of work, just for some food.")
A new Zen saying I remember says:
It's difficult to starve a man who grows his own food.
A new Zen saying I remember says:
It's difficult to starve a man who grows his own food.
In general, I don't know, but theft can be a problem I hear.
There are more raccoons in the city than the country.
I can't grow tomatoes the way I want without fully enclosing them.
I had plans to grow indoors once.
No room now.
Enclosed in hardware cloth, you can grow a lot of tomatoes in a small area.
2 or 3 plants are all you need.
There are more raccoons in the city than the country.
I can't grow tomatoes the way I want without fully enclosing them.
I had plans to grow indoors once.
No room now.
Enclosed in hardware cloth, you can grow a lot of tomatoes in a small area.
2 or 3 plants are all you need.
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It's cuz as soon as you plant them goddamn radishes, some son of a bitch done come by and swipe 'em.help wrote:Why is it that one never sees a garden in the areas with the highest unemployment rates? I mean, it's certainly not 'cause the local people don't have time to find and barter for seed, scratch out a small plot of soil, plant the seed, water and weed the fledging beds, secure the fruits of their labor, harvest and store their solar-provided bounty, and use a very small portion of it to replant another crop the following year. ("Whew, sounds like a lot of work, just for some food.")
A new Zen saying I remember says:
It's difficult to starve a man who grows his own food.
Fuck that.
So you don't plant radishes--you plant radicchio. That'll keep people from absconding with your radishy goodness.
Unless all they're really focused on is spelling. Then you'll wind up with a few cs and an o.
Unless all they're really focused on is spelling. Then you'll wind up with a few cs and an o.
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Sorry, they aren't weeds anymore!Ugly Dougly wrote:I used to use weeds as ground cover.
Now I concentrate on growing and hybridising a number of varieties of weeds. It's actually less trouble, and it's one thing I have a talent for.
Some of them are actually moderately useful.
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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don't look down upon the laborers
just ask yourself, "what would hurcules do?"
what on earth is not 3 dimensional?
gravity is the collective influence of large sums of atoms,
each consisting of two states (outer and inner) and a relative motion between
in a recipe seen reflected in the cosmos.
a two directional addendum to a one dimensional point does not a realism make
if something were true, t'would hold true no matter how close you looked.
how fine a point can you make that wouldn't become a canvas when more magnificently magnified?
the mind is either occupied with reality, or a false sense of it.
let's not over-look the advantage of having soo many sets of neurons and sensory bits roaming around.
just ask yourself, "what would hurcules do?"
what on earth is not 3 dimensional?
gravity is the collective influence of large sums of atoms,
each consisting of two states (outer and inner) and a relative motion between
in a recipe seen reflected in the cosmos.
a two directional addendum to a one dimensional point does not a realism make
if something were true, t'would hold true no matter how close you looked.
how fine a point can you make that wouldn't become a canvas when more magnificently magnified?
the mind is either occupied with reality, or a false sense of it.
let's not over-look the advantage of having soo many sets of neurons and sensory bits roaming around.
instantiate vacuous truth


