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04 Mar 2008, 2:11 pm

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But don't forget the rocking chairs.....
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For stimming of course...

Yessss!

Homey old folks dispensing reminiscence, pleasantries and bromides from the comfort of the rocking chair on the porch? No way in HAY-ul! :lol: Most of us are just as edgy and full of 'tude now as we were when we were younger - maybe even more so. (Lookin' at you, Lau. :D And also at myself. :oops: )

Lau's point is well-taken, though. In our rush to celebrate our uniqueness and feel good about ourselves, we must not leave behind our ability to evaluate rationally and think critically - which, after all, is our greatest strength.

I'm bringin' the marshmallows! Cain't drink coffee no more, go for the sugar buzz instead. :bounce:




Hello. Rocking Chair on Porch sounds good... while sucking down about my third Mint Julep prior to chasing the poor, unawares mailman around the block a few times. :wink:


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I'm parkin' my chair right beside yours.


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04 Mar 2008, 2:11 pm

It seems to me that in order to cover all proposed territory, we are going to have to learnto bi-locate.
Be in more than one place at the same time. That's kind of like a ghost story.



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04 Mar 2008, 2:15 pm

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Hello. Rocking Chair on Porch sounds good... while sucking down about my third Mint Julep prior to chasing the poor, unawares mailman around the block a few times. Wink


If I'm not being too nosey, what has the mailman got to do with anything? And why would you want to chase him around the block a few times? Is he real good looking or something?



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04 Mar 2008, 2:30 pm

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Hello. Rocking Chair on Porch sounds good... while sucking down about my third Mint Julep prior to chasing the poor, unawares mailman around the block a few times. Wink


If I'm not being too nosey, what has the mailman got to do with anything? And why would you want to chase him around the block a few times? Is he real good looking or something?


OOHHHHHH!! ! :twisted: I so want to say something here!! I'll just sit and remember that Nan is bigger than me, and probably faster!! :P


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04 Mar 2008, 2:49 pm

Many many thanks for reminding me of the existence of rocking chairs. I havent seen one for a while so I had forgotten them and in fact I have dire need of one at the moment as I am in dire straights. I will try to find one tomorrow. Bryter Later . . .



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04 Mar 2008, 3:32 pm

Hey, your avatar is cute.



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04 Mar 2008, 3:40 pm

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It seems to me that in order to cover all proposed territory, we are going to have to learnto bi-locate.
Be in more than one place at the same time. That's kind of like a ghost story.


More like being a single parent. :wink:



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04 Mar 2008, 3:41 pm

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Hello. Rocking Chair on Porch sounds good... while sucking down about my third Mint Julep prior to chasing the poor, unawares mailman around the block a few times. Wink


If I'm not being too nosey, what has the mailman got to do with anything? And why would you want to chase him around the block a few times? Is he real good looking or something?


OOHHHHHH!! ! :twisted: I so want to say something here!! I'll just sit and remember that Nan is bigger than me, and probably faster!! :P


Bigger? Yep. Faster? Probably not. Meaner... wanna find out? :wink: :twisted:



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04 Mar 2008, 3:43 pm

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Hello. Rocking Chair on Porch sounds good... while sucking down about my third Mint Julep prior to chasing the poor, unawares mailman around the block a few times. Wink


If I'm not being too nosey, what has the mailman got to do with anything? And why would you want to chase him around the block a few times? Is he real good looking or something?


Think about it for a while. You'll sort it out, cc! :lol:



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04 Mar 2008, 3:49 pm

I must admit I am left a bit in the dark too. I am sure I am missing something here :wink: .
Is it that the mailman would be likely the only man you would ever be in close proximity to and out of a kind of playfulness or even desperation you would attempt to catch him because to actually grab him would be the only way of getting close to him as you are not exactly attractive and given a choice he would run a mile.
Please do correct me if I have it wrong . . .



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04 Mar 2008, 3:57 pm

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Think about it for a while. You'll sort it out, cc!


Is this some kind of clue? As in "sorting" the mail?

I have a dirty mind. This is all I could think of so far. But my while is not up, so I will think some more and get back to ya.
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04 Mar 2008, 4:25 pm

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morning_after thanks for inviting me to come along and speak with you all at The Dino-Asie... I did not expect to be criticized so soon (not by you of course), but guess its good to get great constructive feedback comments regarding my site...

richiewhere in London did you meet some WrongPlanet members... I orginally come from London but escaped.... to sunny Kiwi land 8)

SleepyDragon /richie: "Rocking chair" made me think back to my mother, she use to drive us all crazy rocking back and forth for hours.. she was never diagnosed but I'm sure she was an aspie now, so many things I can now relate too.... help the rocking chair is beginning to seem appealing :?

Coffee some think I should not drink, but still do - can not give up everything. The local cafe gives marshmallows out with children hot drinks, must ask about why not adults...

Nannarob, sartresue thanks for the mention of my article...

Anyway just wanted to say hello to everyone and really do welcome any feedback or suggestions regarding my site / articles :evil:



"richiewhere in London did you meet some WrongPlanet members... I orginally come from London but escaped.... to sunny Kiwi land 8) "
I have never traveled outside of The USA and I have yet to meet anyone from WrongPlanet in person despite the fact there are
three or more members who live within a 100 mile radius of me. I have spoken to lau and nannarob on Skype a few weeks ago...


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04 Mar 2008, 4:40 pm

1. "Eating a Mailman"*
Grimmy did a bad thing teaching Sumo to chase a mailman; he caught one and ate him.

2, Tipping the Mail Man (is this like tipping cows?)

3. Some postal services experimented with other types of animal, usually with little success. In 1879 the Belgians attempted to deliver mail by cats in Liège. They trained 37 cats to carry bundles of letters to villages, but the animals proved to be too undisciplined. (oh no, I woulda never thunk)

4.Pigeon Post
After the Colonel´s and the Captain´s uniforms are borrowed by the British airmen, and later burned, they will have to send for replacement uniforms. Supplied by Michelle are carrier pigeons, which madame Edith accidentally cooks and serves to Herr Otto Flick.

René: I can not tell the Germans that I'm in touch with London. They will have me shot!
Edith: We could tell them Mr. Leclerc the forger is a tailor, and he is going to make them new uniforms.
Michelle: René, you are married to a very clever woman.
René: Well, I have always prefered brains to beauty.
Edith: Unless they have big knockers!

5. Mailman Appreciation Day
Meet the mail carrier somewhere in the neighborhood. Walk on the mail route as far as you wish. The walk will give you a better idea of what is involved in the delivery of mail. Ask questions and thank the mail person for doing such a fine job delivering the mail.

6.Canadian Mail Carrier is a p****!
A Canadian postal system has refused to deliver mail to a home in Winnipeg because one of it’s carriers was scared away by a "very threatening cat." But it was only ‘Shadow’, a declawed common house cat. The owner claims the cat is very docile, and only wants to eat, sleep, and cuddle. The Canadian postal service did not offer any details as to why the letter carrier felt ‘very threatened’ by Shadow, so one can only wonder about the real reasons the letter carrier won’t complete her appointed rounds. Were there threatening notes scribbled in kitty scrawl left in the mail box? Or booby trapped fake hair balls left on the steps leading to the mail box? Scatterings of slippery kitty litter strategically placed on the side walk? If only we knew what makes Shadow so threatening, we may be able to one day find a solution to make letter carriers feel safe from declawed kittens the world over. One day we will!

7. Has your comment something to do with Postie?

That's all I can come up with. My brain is tired today.



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04 Mar 2008, 5:13 pm

cosmiccat wrote:
1. "Eating a Mailman"*
Grimmy did a bad thing teaching Sumo to chase a mailman; he caught one and ate him.

2, Tipping the Mail Man (is this like tipping cows?)

3. Some postal services experimented with other types of animal, usually with little success. In 1879 the Belgians attempted to deliver mail by cats in Liège. They trained 37 cats to carry bundles of letters to villages, but the animals proved to be too undisciplined. (oh no, I woulda never thunk)

4.Pigeon Post
After the Colonel´s and the Captain´s uniforms are borrowed by the British airmen, and later burned, they will have to send for replacement uniforms. Supplied by Michelle are carrier pigeons, which madame Edith accidentally cooks and serves to Herr Otto Flick.

René: I can not tell the Germans that I'm in touch with London. They will have me shot!
Edith: We could tell them Mr. Leclerc the forger is a tailor, and he is going to make them new uniforms.
Michelle: René, you are married to a very clever woman.
René: Well, I have always prefered brains to beauty.
Edith: Unless they have big knockers!

5. Mailman Appreciation Day
Meet the mail carrier somewhere in the neighborhood. Walk on the mail route as far as you wish. The walk will give you a better idea of what is involved in the delivery of mail. Ask questions and thank the mail person for doing such a fine job delivering the mail.

6.Canadian Mail Carrier is a p****!
A Canadian postal system has refused to deliver mail to a home in Winnipeg because one of it’s carriers was scared away by a "very threatening cat." But it was only ‘Shadow’, a declawed common house cat. The owner claims the cat is very docile, and only wants to eat, sleep, and cuddle. The Canadian postal service did not offer any details as to why the letter carrier felt ‘very threatened’ by Shadow, so one can only wonder about the real reasons the letter carrier won’t complete her appointed rounds. Were there threatening notes scribbled in kitty scrawl left in the mail box? Or booby trapped fake hair balls left on the steps leading to the mail box? Scatterings of slippery kitty litter strategically placed on the side walk? If only we knew what makes Shadow so threatening, we may be able to one day find a solution to make letter carriers feel safe from declawed kittens the world over. One day we will!

7. Has your comment something to do with Postie?

That's all I can come up with. My brain is tired today.



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04 Mar 2008, 5:19 pm

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Ewww. Gross! Jack Nicholson???? Not if he were the last one on the planet. Oww, my retinas!



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04 Mar 2008, 5:33 pm

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Andandand we can sing "Kumbaya" from each box, and we say good night to each other just like on the Waltons, like "Good Night, Johnboy," "Good night, Mary Ellen," "Good night, Grampa"...

And make S'mores, and roast hot dogs (do vegidogs stay on the stick very well?), and make sure our boxes sit in a rational pattern...

Actually, it would be fun. :P


And I could bring some easy listening music for us al to relax to.

Mixtapes! Music to chase letter carriers and toast vege-snags by!

Let's see. Plenty of authentic folk and bluegrass, bien sûr. Me, I favour an eclectic combination of 80s danceclub hits, plenty of alt-pop and a bit of nu-metal for added crunch. And don't forget the Stevie Ray Vaughan! Go Nan! :twisted: