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Post by ygmir » Mon Jun 29, 2009 9:07 pm

HI everyone....
man, it's hot........
I left early to get to the mountains to work before it got hot.........
well.........I worked right through the heat.......once "it's rolling", I just can't stop........boy, even though it's cooler at 5800', the sun is so intense, it hurts a fragile fellow such as myself......

but, I'll have nice outhouses for when you all come to my mountain retreat/hideout............

glad to see you pop in LeChat.........

Hey, who's this "Mozy" fellow with the cold wind?............giggle........
It does have a nice effect, though, on the patrons.......

anyone for a drink?

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Post by Deb Prothero » Mon Jun 29, 2009 9:10 pm

Oh dear the picture didn't show up. Sputnik and I didn't make time for that lesson on the weekend.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Stein ... atnoir.jpg


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Post by Deb Prothero » Mon Jun 29, 2009 9:13 pm

Hello ygmir;

Sounds like you're doing what Obama's doing - improving infrastructure. Everywhere I went in Michigan on the weekend there was construction.

May I make you a Lemon Drop too?

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Post by ygmir » Mon Jun 29, 2009 9:32 pm

Deb Prothero wrote:Hello ygmir;

Sounds like you're doing what Obama's doing - improving infrastructure. Everywhere I went in Michigan on the weekend there was construction.

May I make you a Lemon Drop too?
HI Deb a lemon drop would be great, thanks.


I'll try to avoid being compared to the messiah, though, thanks...........grin.........

but, yes, I'm creating infrastructure, actually.
at my place up there in the mountains, is a "one hole" outhouse......been there for years.
It works fine, but, I'd like to upgrade.......

I've installed a sealed concrete tank, and, put a two room, no waiting, facility in.........not quite done yet, though.
no leakage of sewage into the land, I'll have it pumped once a year, or, I may make it a composting toilet system.....it's a 1500 gallon concrete tank.......lots of compost there, boy howdy.......

no running water there, just a spring, but, lower than the Hof and outhouse.....so, good drinking water, but, gotta be carried. ergo the outhouse/composting toilet system, no flushies.........

at least until I can afford a solar pump and build a water tower........
(petticoat Junction, here I come).........
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Post by Rabbi Dali Rick » Mon Jun 29, 2009 9:41 pm

Hi ya Deb, nice to meetcha and I'll take you up on that lemon drop thing, thanks.




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Post by Deb Prothero » Mon Jun 29, 2009 9:46 pm

Hi Rebbi, nice to meet you too!

Here's a Lemon Drop for you! And I'll have another just to show you the custom that I was taught. Before you take a sip, you lick the salt and lemon off your drinking partner's hand then sip from your own glass. Good way to get to know folks.:oops:

Salut!

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Post by LeChatNoir » Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:07 pm

Et ca va bien, monsieur, merci.
Bien, oui.

Last year at about four in the morning, we were hanging around the Burners Without Borders burn pit and a fellow from France taught me how to properly pronounce “Mademoiselle“.

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Post by Deb Prothero » Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:13 pm

I might as well admit that pronunciation is the hardest part for me with languages. I can read and write French but I'm always self-conscious when trying to speak it. I'm afraid of offending a native speaker of the language. When in Montreal or Quebec City, I do make an honest effort.

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Post by LeChatNoir » Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:18 pm

Since learning a bit, I’ve found it interesting how similar the different dialects of various languages (and even languages themselves on occasion) are similar to the different dialects found in the US. Wisconsin verses east Kentucky or North Carolina for instance. Both speaking English, yet their own versions that have completely different words (in the vernacular) at times for the same thing.

Realizing this made other languages seem less unattainable to me, somehow.
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Post by LeChatNoir » Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:28 pm

Well… goodnight all.

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Post by Deb Prothero » Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:30 pm

LeChatNoir wrote:Since learning a bit, I’ve found it interesting how similar the different dialects of various languages (and even languages themselves on occasion) are similar to the different dialects found in the US. Wisconsin verses east Kentucky or North Carolina for instance. Both speaking English, yet their own versions that have completely different words (in the vernacular) at times for the same thing.

Realizing this made other languages seem less unattainable to me, somehow.
Ah yes, especially the Roman based languages. There is great similarities among this group, for sure. The funny thing about French, at least here in Canada, is that in Quebec they speak a patois or slang version of the native French speaker. In all the other provinces we are required to take several years of French language instruction but they teach us the original Parisienne French! Ha! then when you go to Quebec you can't understand a word they say!

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Post by LeChatNoir » Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:37 pm

Dang it... that was supposed to be an edit of a typo and instead I hit "quote".

Heh.

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Post by Deb Prothero » Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:40 pm

Bon soir, LeChatNoir

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Post by karine » Mon Jun 29, 2009 11:31 pm

I spent this past weekend translating for an older woman from Eastern, (former) East Germany to English & back for my parents...
(((all of us in one tiny Winnebago...))
and due to "her vernacular" I am GLAD I have not only studied the language by school & book, but also by visiting several German speaking countries. I thought Vienna talked baby talk! Geesh!

She says she had to drop out of her English classes (in Germany), because her teacher spoke British English & it confused her.

But French.... oooh... French is still a completely elusive language to me.
But to hear Le Chat say, "madamoiselle!" just like ze Frenchamn !!!
OOh la la!

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Post by goathead » Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:00 am

Wanders in from the dark.

A couple of pics of our former, and future home.

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From this morning.

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Post by Deb Prothero » Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:08 am

Karine: how fortunate for you to know German. I've always thought this was the hardest of languages to learn. French on the other hand is much easier to learn - there is so much derivation in English from the French that it is relatively easy to pick up.

Goathead, thanks for the wonderful pictures of the playa. Would you like a Lemon Drop drink too? I know you're on duty but what the hey?

And how about you Karine?

That Patron Silver Tequila really is as smooth as glass.

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Post by gyre » Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:41 am

Think of the pronunciation like music.

French is tough though.

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Post by **burn** » Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:44 am

goathead - great pics! will you be there this weekend?

I missed Karine! drat!

Deb - Lemon Drop sounds yummy, but a little too sweet for this late.
I will always join you in a whiskey, tho.
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Post by Deb Prothero » Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:48 am

French is very much like Spanish

Lemon Drop is not sweet. The sugar is on the rim and you suck on lemon and salt on your hand. Anyway let's have a whiskey.

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Post by Deb Prothero » Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:53 am

You're up late tonight, Risky???

I think we might have chased Goathead back to work. He popped in but is gone now.

Risky, I had so much fun on the weekend. Not sure if that's respectable or not but I really enjoyed the whole weekend. I felt like I was at home with good friends. And most of them I only knew online before but they were so special. We laughed, cried and we talked about Caleb but then we also enjoyed the event. Really it was very healing.

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Post by Deb Prothero » Tue Jun 30, 2009 1:00 am

Gyre; Do you know Spanish at all? Many Americans do learn it or pick up a few words here and there. It really is quite similar to French.

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Post by goathead » Tue Jun 30, 2009 1:53 am

Back to work?
LMAO
Like I ever leave.

Thanks Deb don't mind if I do.
Think I will chase it with a vice from my childhood.
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Or two....
:twisted:

Just something about nature and toxic chemicals that I use to enjoy.

I get the 4th off for my 1 day off.
I am getting the fuck out of Gerlach and far, far away from the plant.
:D

Visist with gAWD, the home brew shop and other places I have not seen in months....
:D
Get my sense of humor back.
:D

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Post by Deb Prothero » Tue Jun 30, 2009 1:54 am

Gyre; Do you know Spanish at all? Many Americans do learn it or pick up a few words here and there. It really is quite similar to French.

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Post by goathead » Tue Jun 30, 2009 1:56 am

Double post Deb?

Really enjoying the lemmon drops?
:lol:

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Post by Deb Prothero » Tue Jun 30, 2009 1:57 am

Hey goathead,

Glad you have the fourth off at least! Hope you have some fun. Sense of humour is very important.

I'll be writing you with my arrival dates tomorrow. I have to get there for this weekend. Just have to figure out the flights.

I guess I might be going to 4th of Juplaya...whatever that is???

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Post by Deb Prothero » Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:00 am

Yeah, the lemon drops are good. But I waited a few minutes between posts, didn't I?

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Post by goathead » Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:04 am

The camps are really spread out.

That really screws with the BLM because they are not able to impose their restrictions on people.
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Fuck BLM, bastards.
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How long you going to be out for?

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Post by Deb Prothero » Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:07 am

I want to fly out on July 2 and return flight on July 8. If that works for you, we should get together at Bruno's.

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Post by goathead » Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:13 am

Yep that works, I get out of here Friday morning, come back to work Sunday evening.

:D

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Post by Deb Prothero » Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:15 am

Okay, so I'll be on the playa for the 4th of Juplaya thing then I'll be in Gerlach. We can meet on Monday or Tuesday because I'm not sure when I'll be back off the playa on Sunday.

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