raven8

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A city of scolds

Posted Sun, May 11, 8:03 p.m.

RE: No desire: bkochis, I find that difficult to believe when everything you say is telling me how to live my life. Don't do this, don't be this way, etc., etc., etc. When I smoked I always tried to be conscientious of those around me, and avoided expelling my fumes ...

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A city of scolds

Posted Fri, May 9, 12:48 p.m.

RE: So tired: Thank'ee Spike! Great observation, though you may not want to give the TSA any ideas. I hope toenails aren't the next thing that shows up on their dangerous do-hickies list... theRaven

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A city of scolds

Posted Fri, May 9, 11:32 a.m.

RE: A Nanny State Made In China: "The Duwamish and other native people made beautiful, waterproof baskets out of cedar bark. Is it ludicrous to think that these techniques and materials might be updated to create an environmentally safe tote?" There's this stuff called hemp? It can grow anywhere, and ...

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A city of scolds

Posted Fri, May 9, 11:14 a.m.

So tired: I am SO tired of do-gooders, butt-inskies, and Californicators ("I moved away because I didn't like it there any more." Just not enough to try and re-make where ever you are now into another CA.), who are SO morally superior and all-knowing, that they have the right to ...

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Smells like ... Chanel No. 5?

Posted Thu, May 8, 10:42 a.m.

Devo was...: ...one of the first bands to do that. It was in the early 80's that they issued several cassettes, for their fan club only, of them "Muzak-ing" themselves. So as to beat the Muzak folks to it, was the story. I have a copy of the 19-track CD ...

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Let's stop and talk about Seattle's transportation insanity

Posted Thu, Apr 12, 12:23 p.m.

RE: More cars and drivers is the answer: Excellent article Mr. Mossback, which is pertinent in many places. Time to start working on what the comedian Gallagher conceived of years ago: a car brake remote control. Just point, click, and STOP 'em! Seriously though, part of the 'not-in-this-world'-ness of drivers ...

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