The Guardian for this meeting was Agatha Macbeth, standing in for Liz. The comments are by Agatha Macbeth. This was a pretty 'free form' session. And it showed!
Bruce Mowbray: 's current display-name is "Bruce".
Bruce Mowbray: Hi, Eden.
Eden Haiku: Hello Bruce. How are you?
Bruce Mowbray: Good, TY!
Bruce Mowbray: Hi, Tura.
Eden Haiku: Hello Tura. Nice colors :)
Tura Brezoianu: hi all
--BELL--
Korel Laloix: Osiyo
Bruce Mowbray: Hi, Kori!
Eden Haiku: Osiyo Korel :)
Raffila Millgrove: Hi Kori, Bruce, Turah, Eden.
Bruce Mowbray: Hi, Raffi.
Eden Haiku: hello Raffila. Nice to see you:)
Korel Laloix: Heya... smiles
Eden Haiku: Hello Mick :)
Bruce Mowbray: Heya, Mick!
Mickorod Renard: hi folks
Mickorod Renard: :)
Raffila Millgrove: hi Mick
Korel Laloix: back in a bit
Mickorod Renard: hiya
Mickorod Renard: chillin
Eden Haiku: "Everything depens on the "flow' of time. We must pass from moment to moment" TSK
Bruce Mowbray: UNFAIR!
Bruce Mowbray: I want to STAYYYYYYYYY in some of my moments!
Bruce Mowbray: :)
Mickorod Renard: maybe thats it,,we are always in the moment
Bruce Mowbray: (and move very quickly out of others, of course.)
Eden Haiku: hehe "O temps suspend ton vol" wrote the poet Lamartine.
Bruce Mowbray: Wherever you go, there is Time.
Bruce Mowbray: But, is time in control, then?
Eden Haiku: It means "O time, stay where you are" ( or something like that) Freeze! Stop flying o time!
Bruce Mowbray nods. TY for that translation, Eden.
Bruce Mowbray: Tempus fugit.
Mickorod Renard: Well Bruce..that q takes some thinking about
Eden Haiku: Yes :)
Mickorod Renard: is it like my dog,,i always have to feed him and let him outdoors and pick up his poo
Bruce Mowbray: Move to the country, Mick!
Eden Haiku: Time as a dog hehe
Mickorod Renard: he he
Mickorod Renard: like what I mean is is time in control cos we buy into it?
Eden Haiku: Warf!Biting our toes....
Bruce Mowbray: In fourteen years, my Bear Dog never once pooed in our yard.... He instictively, I guess, knew that this was not the place for that.
Bruce Mowbray: Maybe it means that in each new moment we are free... not controlled by previous moments or anything me may have done in them.
Mickorod Renard: but it seems I am subserviant to my dog,,like as with time
Bruce Mowbray: Yes, good point, Mick... and to grandchildren, perhaps?
Eden Haiku: "Time as compelling, inexorable, or merciless- it carries us along from point to point" TSK
Bruce Mowbray ponders merciless time.
Bruce Mowbray: What is compelled by time?
Mickorod Renard: and we want to be part of the rest of the world that is driven by time
Eden Haiku: Yes, that s an important part of it I think Mick Consensus about reality compels consensus about time.
--BELL--
Bruce Mowbray: (I will give catch-up chat logs to Bleu and aggers.)
Mickorod Renard: lag on here seems to slow time down
Bruce Mowbray: Heya, aggers.
Mickorod Renard: hi ags
Agatha Macbeth: I seem to have landed on the tiny seat
Bleu Oleander: 's current display-name is "Bleu".
Bleu Oleander: hi all :)
Agatha Macbeth: Hello Bleuji
Mickorod Renard: Hi Bleu
Bruce Mowbray: Heya, Booky Bleu.
Eden Haiku: hello Bleu, Agatha :)
Raffila Millgrove: hi Bleu, AGatha.
Agatha Macbeth waves to Raff
Raffila Millgrove: someone mentioned grandchildren.. i have been trying to explain the concept of time to my two year old.. it's amazing hard to do it even tho she's very smart.
Eden Haiku: smiles
Agatha Macbeth: Time means nothing at that age does it
Agatha Macbeth: Except when you want something :p
Eden Haiku: True :)
Eden Haiku: Or if you don't want something :)
Bruce Mowbray: How about the "concept" of "time-out" when trying to discipline a child? Does that mean anything?
Agatha Macbeth: I only associate timeouts with the NFL
Bleu Oleander: :)
Eden Haiku: :)
Mickorod Renard: I also have a two year old but i doubt he would sit long enough for me to explain ....kids have no tiime for time
Bruce Mowbray: All sports, like life, have time-outs.
Agatha Macbeth: True dat
Eden Haiku: No time for time. That's a good one:)
Agatha Macbeth: No time Toulouse
Eden Haiku: RL calls. Will be back. in a few minutes.
Bruce Mowbray: Too loose le trek ---
Mickorod Renard: k
Agatha Macbeth: Tell it to go away
Tura Brezoianu: No time Toulons
Agatha Macbeth: Isn't it quiet without Liz?
Mickorod Renard: as i am getting older and bits are falling off and so forth......I notice a slight panic inside about getting stuff finnished
Bruce Mowbray: As I read and re-read these chapters, I find myself more and more resistant to "invitations to transcendence."
Mickorod Renard: ah, say more Bruce,,,I pondered that
Bruce Mowbray: So many bits have fallen off of me, Mick, that it no longer disturbs me.
Bruce Mowbray: Well, I began to think of transcendence as an escape.
Mickorod Renard: :)
Agatha Macbeth: We can rebuild you, we have the technology
Bruce Mowbray: and that was not appealing.
Bleu Oleander: escape from what?
Bruce Mowbray: The here and the now.
Mickorod Renard: yes, an escape isnt the great solution
Bruce Mowbray: for sure, Mick.
Bleu Oleander: transcendence can be a nice break tho
Bruce Mowbray: and now I think that might have been what I was resisting earlier - when I called the exercises "therapeutic."
Mickorod Renard: more like an embracing of what is missed by being too engrossed in inconsequencial things
Bruce Mowbray listens carefully.
Bleu Oleander: both can exist as options for our mental life I think
Mickorod Renard: sorry, I meant above as my desire perhaps
Bruce Mowbray: "Both" therapy and escape, Bleu?
Bleu Oleander: both everyday activities and transcendence
Bleu Oleander: therapy can be either
Bruce Mowbray nods, ponders.
Mickorod Renard: to have time to observe the magic? perhaps
Tura Brezoianu: perhaps "transcendence" is what an experience looks like before you've ever had it
Tura Brezoianu: whenyou erach it, it's something specifi
Tura Brezoianu: *specific
Agatha Macbeth: Déja vu backwards?
Bruce Mowbray: It has been rumored that the Pope will soon give a pronouncement that everything up to now has simply been Magic!
Bruce Mowbray: Only Now is real.
Tura Brezoianu: The Gathering?
Agatha Macbeth: Magic our Francis
Mickorod Renard: I could envisage a transendence as something to aim for but once achieveed would become oblivious
Mickorod Renard: maybe he is on mushrooms
Agatha Macbeth: Makes you wonder what the point is then :p
--BELL--
Bruce Mowbray: Sometimes I find it easier to breathe when I have transcended (supposedly) the affairs of practical living.
Bruce Mowbray: That's part of what I meant by "therapy."
Bruce Mowbray: Sometimes transcendence = relaxation.
Bruce Mowbray: Rest.
Mickorod Renard: yes, i have felt that Bruce..short lived thogh
Bruce Mowbray: Gravity is powerful, Mick....
Bruce Mowbray: Even though the weakest of the four major forces.
Eden Haiku: Back :)
Bruce Mowbray: wb, Eden.
Mickorod Renard: I suppose in my mind, I am thinking that it may be impossible to live in a hightened state for a long period..but that comprehending a certain thing may be liberating from rebirth after death
Mickorod Renard: if that makes sense
Bruce Mowbray: "comprehending a certain thing may be liberating from rebirth" ??
Agatha Macbeth: No ;-)
Mickorod Renard: he he
Bruce Mowbray: me neither, aggers.
Mickorod Renard: but perhaps thats a topic for another day
Eden Haiku: mmmmm
Mickorod Renard: he he
Agatha Macbeth slaps Mick with a wet fish
Bruce Mowbray: OUCH!
Agatha Macbeth: Hm, big fish
Eden Haiku: smelly fish
Bruce Mowbray: OH, the movie?
Agatha Macbeth: Movie?
Bruce Mowbray: Big Fish -- wonderful movie.
Bruce Mowbray: nevermind.
Mickorod Renard: it was wasnt it
Bruce Mowbray: yes. :)
Mickorod Renard: well spotted Bruce
Agatha Macbeth: Reel big fish
Bruce Mowbray: and might even have something to do with time and rebirth.
Mickorod Renard: yes, i sort of forgot the plot but there was some amazing revealation in it
Bruce Mowbray nods, agrees.
Agatha Macbeth: 'Water is wet'
Bruce Mowbray: So, although time offers infinite possibilities to be realized in spacde, is time not also controlling us?
Bruce Mowbray: space*
Eden Haiku: Some of my cells are coming from other beings who have lived before. And I sometomes think "I" have their memories. But it's only cellular memories. So rebirth is every breath no?
Agatha Macbeth: Muscle memory
Bruce Mowbray ponders breathing oxygen atoms that Jesus and the Caesars breathed.
Mickorod Renard: I think its too deep to discuss due to our difering perspectives
Eden Haiku: Or just some anonymous neanderthal :)
Agatha Macbeth: It must have travelled quite a way
Bruce Mowbray: (doubts that he breaths in whole cells, except from pollen, maybe.)
Bruce Mowbray: breathes*
Agatha Macbeth: Bless you
Bleu Oleander: atoms I think
Bruce Mowbray: No question that we recycle atoms and molecules, though.
Agatha Macbeth: Atom Ant
Bruce Mowbray sneezes to the side, modestly.
Bruce Mowbray: How do you folks feel about the "marriage" of time and space...
Mickorod Renard: I would guess we would have to agree on whether the spirit or soul is seperate from the organic slush we are made of
Bruce Mowbray: ??
Mickorod Renard: my bit refered to before your last bit Bruce
Mickorod Renard: sorry
Bruce Mowbray: np.
Bruce Mowbray: ha ha.
Mickorod Renard: the marriage..yes good q
Agatha Macbeth: Mixed up bits
Bleu Oleander: since Einstein space and time have been called spacetime so married for a while now :)
Bruce Mowbray: I find that to be one of the most powerful analogies in the book, actually.
Bruce Mowbray: Space is infinitely available for time to provide infinite possibilities.
Bleu Oleander: gravity, although not considered a force anymore, warps spacetime
Mickorod Renard: I am getting real stuck with these trilogies sort of things
Bruce Mowbray listens.
Mickorod Renard: we could call ourselves space time and knowledge......our bodies mostly space, time as its period intact and knowledge as the concious bit
Raffila Millgrove: mm. interesting mick. i think i could agree on that.
--BELL--
Bruce Mowbray: Me too, Raffi.
Mickorod Renard: I wonder whether we are cycles within cycles..like that project we did before |bruce
Bruce Mowbray nods, agrees.
Bruce Mowbray: Time seems to present us with cycles, for sure.
Bruce Mowbray: seasons, orbits, etc.
Agatha Macbeth: And taxis
Eden Haiku: and moons
Bruce Mowbray: adn taxis, of course.
Mickorod Renard: busses always come at the same time
Agatha Macbeth: Indeed
Bruce Mowbray: Yes, buses and trains on schedules also cycle.
Eden Haiku: First Nations used to count time with moons.
Agatha Macbeth: Don't we do that?
Raffila Millgrove: i count time with my granddaughter based on workday.. getting darker.. Daddy coming home soon.
Mickorod Renard: my 6 year old only works on time from the point of how long before the weekend arrives
Eden Haiku: I meant Native Indians
Agatha Macbeth: We should ask Korel
Bleu Oleander: yes :)
Raffila Millgrove: speaking of time.. i heard the timer in kitchen go off.. so i gotta run to the stove now.. ty for nice visit. take care all.
Bruce Mowbray: bye, Raffi.
Agatha Macbeth: Cook well Raff
Mickorod Renard: bye raffi
Eden Haiku: Me too. Bye everyone :)
Mickorod Renard: bye Eden
Agatha Macbeth: Au revoir Edie
Bruce Mowbray wonders if Raffi and Eden have been controlled by time.
Bleu Oleander: bye Raffi
Agatha Macbeth: Looks dat way
Bleu Oleander: bye Eden
Bruce Mowbray nods.
Mickorod Renard: so, we are driven by conditioning from cycles of events.like moon sun etc
Bruce Mowbray: I find that the text itself has a sort of "gravity" to it,
Mickorod Renard: and when is dinner
Bruce Mowbray: and that I do better while reading than I do while pondering what it says - away from the text itself.
Bruce Mowbray: The text flows from idea to idea,
Bruce Mowbray: and away from the text i have trouble doing that.
Mickorod Renard: I see Bruce, I find I am content reading but it rolls on and on and after a while I forgot the first bit
Bruce Mowbray nods, agrees.
Agatha Macbeth: Maybe put the first bit last
Mickorod Renard: so it captivates me but never really reveals
Agatha Macbeth: Like George Lucas
Bruce Mowbray: "captivates" is well said.
Tura Brezoianu: the exercises are a tool for understanding the text, and vice versa
Mickorod Renard: I am left hungry for something tangiable to lock on to
Bruce Mowbray: Another thing that I ponder is how something like archetypes and synchronicities fit into this picture (vision).
Mickorod Renard: yes!..lots of what we have looked at in the past seems connected
Bruce Mowbray: Are there "threads" through time/space?
Bruce Mowbray: lineages, perhaps?
Bruce Mowbray: Like streams, flowing.
Mickorod Renard: I cant stop thinking of cycles
Bruce Mowbray: "Cycles" would seem to bring order and alignment. Pattern.
Agatha Macbeth: And bells
Mickorod Renard: yes, that maybe that is time..but it is everywherebig and small
Bruce Mowbray: (and EVERYTHING, actually.)
Agatha Macbeth: Cycle comes from the Greek word for wheel: hence bicycle
Bruce Mowbray nods....
Mickorod Renard: he he ..ponders time going in a circle rather than a straight line
Bruce Mowbray: Nietzsche said that we recycle our lives, for ever.
Agatha Macbeth: He said a lot of things
Bruce Mowbray: The same life, over and over.
Bleu Oleander: did you believe him?
Bruce Mowbray: Sometimes it feels like that.
Agatha Macbeth: What about Nirvana?
Bruce Mowbray: But I'm skeptical.
Agatha Macbeth: Maybe it was a German groundhog day
Bruce Mowbray: But now it feels like I need to scrape up supper.
Mickorod Renard: I wonder this too,,like what about other cultures
Bruce Mowbray loves Groundhog Day.
Bruce Mowbray: Great movie!
Bleu Oleander: bye Bruce
Agatha Macbeth: Scrape well Mr Nietsche
--BELL--
Bruce Mowbray: Bye for now, good people.
Mickorod Renard: bye |bruce,,have a yum time
Agatha Macbeth: Time to eat
Bleu Oleander: so did we come to any conclusions today?
Mickorod Renard: I guess we need to watch we doont miss the plot of the book
Agatha Macbeth: Not yet
Mickorod Renard: its easy to get carried away
Bleu Oleander: there's a plot?
Bleu Oleander: getting shhhhhhhed ... sorry
Agatha Macbeth used to have a plot
Mickorod Renard: well, we havnt been told what the plot is but I am hoping to spot it one day
Mickorod Renard: he he
Agatha Macbeth: Ask Miss Marple
Bleu Oleander: so you're expecting a conclusion of sorts?
Agatha Macbeth: TSK: the butler did it
Bleu Oleander: in the library
Tura Brezoianu: with the candlestick
Bleu Oleander: with a knife
Agatha Macbeth: With the time wand
Bleu Oleander: ha ha!
Mickorod Renard: I hope so..although i sometimes think I could be reading something all together more usesful..
Agatha Macbeth: Osiyo K
Mickorod Renard: like ,,erm
Korel Laloix: Heya
Mickorod Renard: errrr
Mickorod Renard: Hiya
Agatha Macbeth: Great timing as usual :p
Korel Laloix: I was here earlier, but got to go home... smiles...
Mickorod Renard: are you not staying a while kori?
Korel Laloix: I will now..
Mickorod Renard: ah great
Mickorod Renard: hows everything there?
Korel Laloix: At least until everyone else leaves, which should be shortly with my luck...
Bleu Oleander: :)
Mickorod Renard: he he
Korel Laloix: Great, just getting ready for this weekend.
Mickorod Renard: great,,were you going to do a cruise sometime?
Mickorod Renard: or was that in a dream?
Korel Laloix: Yes, we have our church "wedding" satuday, then off for a two week cruise on Sunday.. yea
Mickorod Renard: yaaaaayyyyy
Bleu Oleander: nice
Korel Laloix: Should be great fun.
Mickorod Renard: fantastic
Bleu Oleander: where are you cruising?
Korel Laloix: But a lot of stress until Sunday.
Agatha Macbeth: Seems everybody's getting married
Mickorod Renard: sure
Korel Laloix: Just around the Caribbean.
Mickorod Renard: just keep calm
Mickorod Renard: i was around there a month or so agao
Korel Laloix: This is just the big event for Sama's family.
Mickorod Renard: sounds great
Bleu Oleander: enjoy it!
Korel Laloix: So a bit two day event, with some time off afterwards.
Korel Laloix: big two day
Mickorod Renard: I enjoyed the caribean, yes
Agatha Macbeth: Flying fish
Korel Laloix: We are really looking forward to it. Sama got a huge bonus from work so we upgraded to a great room on the ship.
Agatha Macbeth: Why would fish want to fly?
Mickorod Renard: its dryer
Agatha Macbeth: Hmm
Bleu Oleander: why not?
Agatha Macbeth: Well penguins swim too
Agatha Macbeth: I blame Darwin
Bleu Oleander: gotta blame someone ha!
Mickorod Renard: I was sailing once with my son hen he was about 10..he had the helm and we were surrounded on this day by billions of flying fish flying alongside of us
Korel Laloix: I saw a documentary on those before... very interesting.
Mickorod Renard: very surreal
Bleu Oleander: now if you saw pigs flying . . .
Agatha Macbeth: They said 'let's look at that bloke who dreams about French women'
Mickorod Renard: and they glistened in the sunlight like jewels
Korel Laloix: FUn visual.
Mickorod Renard: I was only thinking of pigs flying earlier
Agatha Macbeth: Mickorodus Renardus
Mickorod Renard: I saw a film not long ago about a tiger on a small boat with a lad
Mickorod Renard: have u seen it?
Bleu Oleander: missed that one
Tura Brezoianu: Life of Pi?
Korel Laloix: Sama tried to get me to watch it.
Korel Laloix: Yes, that was it.
Mickorod Renard: that had a part with flying fish,,reminded me alot of the time
Korel Laloix: had a couple of interesting scenes.
Mickorod Renard: with my lad
Bleu Oleander: gotta go ... time flies :)
Bleu Oleander: take care all
Korel Laloix: Take care.. ciao
Agatha Macbeth: Indeed
Mickorod Renard: Come to think of some of the magical moments i have been lucky enough to see..
Mickorod Renard: bye Bleu
Agatha Macbeth: BFN
Mickorod Renard: life is magical
--BELL--
Agatha Macbeth: Black or white?
Korel Laloix: It can be.
Korel Laloix: it can also be horrible and tedious.
Mickorod Renard: he he ,,both Ags
Tura Brezoianu: I need to be going, see you all
Agatha Macbeth: Byee
Mickorod Renard: they say though,,without one there is not the other
Mickorod Renard: bye Tura
Agatha Macbeth: Life gets tedious don't it
Mickorod Renard: what is that saying..? extacy and?
Korel Laloix: Seems to be a theme sometimes.
Agatha Macbeth: E's are good?
Mickorod Renard: and tedioustacy ex
Agatha Macbeth: I know Deus Ex
Mickorod Renard: erk
Korel Laloix: Just hoping for a magical next couple of weeks.
Agatha Macbeth: I'm sure it won't be tedious
Mickorod Renard: just laughing my head of at the moment
Agatha Macbeth: Clunk
Mickorod Renard: thinking of when I was hit by a meteorite
Agatha Macbeth: First time I've been the only one here with hair
Korel Laloix smiles
Korel Laloix: I will start letting my hair grow again after the wedding, so my wig fits right.
Korel Laloix: Looking for a nice pixie for my AV for afterwards.
Agatha Macbeth: Makes sense
Agatha Macbeth: Gone today, hair tomorrow
Korel Laloix: I have to say this is soooo nice.. easy to work with, does not get in the way.
Agatha Macbeth nods
Korel Laloix: Did not realized how uch time I spent on hair each day.
Agatha Macbeth: Makes you look like the Skunk Anasie singer
Korel Laloix looks up SA
Mickorod Renard: good point
Agatha Macbeth: Can't remember her name now
Agatha Macbeth: Bald black woman
Mickorod Renard: I keep looking at Debbie Harry picstures and trying to determine what makes her look sexy
Agatha Macbeth: She never smiles!
Mickorod Renard: debbie harry?
Agatha Macbeth nods
Korel Laloix: Interesting video... not my kind of vid though.
Mickorod Renard: she has funny lips
Agatha Macbeth: Don't ever remember seeing a photo of her smiling
Mickorod Renard: yeh, i seen one
Mickorod Renard: high cheek bones
Agatha Macbeth: Actually her mouth is her best feature
Mickorod Renard: was just looking from an arty point of view
Agatha Macbeth: Picasso?
Korel Laloix: lol.. we dark people all look alike.... actually i am a bit darker, and more petite.
Mickorod Renard: the j ne cest que..bit
Korel Laloix: The funy part is that without hair people are back to thinking I am a jr high boy.
Mickorod Renard: well, I wouldnt say that kori
Mickorod Renard: re dark people
Korel Laloix: No worries, you light skinned peopel all look alike as well.. smiles
Agatha Macbeth: I look like Mick?
Mickorod Renard: well, we all have nose ears and eys etc
Korel Laloix: You arn't twins?
Mickorod Renard: he he
Korel Laloix: lol
Agatha Macbeth: Dem honkies
Korel Laloix: lmbo
Korel Laloix: Sama has been asked twice in the last month if I was adopted.... lol
Mickorod Renard: I have always had a fancy for halle berry
Korel Laloix: She is hot for sure... smiles
Agatha Macbeth: People are people
Mickorod Renard: thats something I often forget
Agatha Macbeth: What?
Mickorod Renard: I often think I am the only one....you know..with a universe of its own
Agatha Macbeth: Well you're pretty unique I'd say
Mickorod Renard: and then I think ,,ooo I bet they think the same as me,,thats complicated
--BELL--
Korel Laloix: I find it such a change from my normal life being around Sama's family. I have to do major adjustments to my way of thinking around them.
Mickorod Renard: yeh, I was the same when i visited my in laws
Korel Laloix: And Sama has had some major changes moving here... culture shock for sure.
Korel Laloix: But very adapable, at least this is better than wheere she grew up.
Mickorod Renard: without it sounding bad,,it was a releif when they passed away
Agatha Macbeth: Oh dear
Agatha Macbeth: That bad?
Mickorod Renard: well, it meant I could act myself at last
Agatha Macbeth: Who were you before?
Korel Laloix: Having my mom pass away is probably good for Sama and I I have to admit.
Mickorod Renard: life can be complex
Agatha Macbeth: It can if you make it
Mickorod Renard: thats it Ags,,the point of the book
Agatha Macbeth: What TSK?
Mickorod Renard: yes
Agatha Macbeth: Oh blame the butler
Agatha Macbeth: Hello Rid
Mickorod Renard: Hi riddle
Korel Laloix: Osiyo
Riddle Sideways: hi All
Agatha Macbeth: Better late than never
Riddle Sideways: the Butler did it?
Agatha Macbeth: Alledgedly
Mickorod Renard: yes, always the culprit
Riddle Sideways: oh gaaak everything in viewer is unset
Korel Laloix: unset?
Agatha Macbeth: Unset?
Riddle Sideways: it has been since noon:30 trying to get update installed and working
Agatha Macbeth: Which viewer?
And now for something completely different...
Mickorod Renard: Did i ever tell you when i was hit bye a meteorite?
Riddle Sideways: ummmm, y'all are still here?
Korel Laloix: oh, can be tricky... clean install?
Riddle Sideways: /listens
Agatha Macbeth: No
Mickorod Renard: ok
Agatha Macbeth: Did you insult it?
Mickorod Renard: I had to visit the uk,,when I was living elswhere
Agatha Macbeth: Ah oui
Mickorod Renard: and I got a hire car at the airport
Mickorod Renard: I ordered a small cheap job
Mickorod Renard: but they only had a huge new jaguar
Mickorod Renard: I tried to refuse it but they insisted at no extra cost
Mickorod Renard: anyway
Mickorod Renard: I drove hundreds of miles as careful as posible
Mickorod Renard: parking away from any other moving object
Mickorod Renard: and then after a couple of weeks set of back to the airport
Korel Laloix: Sounds like a care I would need a cpule of pillows to even drive.
Mickorod Renard: I got to shrewsbury
Agatha Macbeth: Ooh fatal
Mickorod Renard: and was in slow trafic
Mickorod Renard: i saw a spek in the sky
Mickorod Renard: i said to the missis..whats that
Riddle Sideways: scary story
Mickorod Renard: and then a hugeish rock, like coke clinker
Mickorod Renard: hit the road and shatered
Mickorod Renard: i braked a bit as in slow motion one fragment headed towards my windscrene
Mickorod Renard: and then it hit the chrome rad grille and glanced away
Mickorod Renard: ..afterwards I stopped and looked
Mickorod Renard: and there was a gash in the grilled
Mickorod Renard: anyway I didnt tell them at the car hire and got away with it
Agatha Macbeth: Act of God
Riddle Sideways: and of course the rental agent believed you :)
Mickorod Renard: but how could you convince them it was a meteorite
Mickorod Renard: he he
Agatha Macbeth: Didn't you pick up a sample?
Mickorod Renard: I told Pema and he said' did you stop and pick it up?'
Agatha Macbeth: Yeh
Riddle Sideways: and thoutht the story was going to be "it hit the car"
Agatha Macbeth: Exactly
Riddle Sideways: and you were kilt
Mickorod Renard: i was more concerned with how much I was gonna have to pay for repairs
Riddle Sideways: the space butler did it
Mickorod Renard: he he
Agatha Macbeth shakes her head
Mickorod Renard: all in a days work
Agatha Macbeth: Rock around the clock
Mickorod Renard: f..g meteorites ..get everywhere
Korel Laloix: Sounds like a fun short story.'
Agatha Macbeth: An IFO
--BELL--
Agatha Macbeth: Was it glowing or anything?
Mickorod Renard: it sounds so stupid that it couldnt be true
Riddle Sideways: :)
Mickorod Renard: isaw it in slow motion,,as if I had zoomed into it,,it was porous looking
Mickorod Renard: like with small holes
Riddle Sideways: and for years you play that movie back even slower motion
Mickorod Renard: just like pre burned coal
Agatha Macbeth: Sounds like pumice
Mickorod Renard: it could have been jettison from a volcano
Mickorod Renard: but in the uk?..nooo
Agatha Macbeth: In Shrewsbury?
Mickorod Renard: exactly
Agatha Macbeth: Unless it came from Iceland
Mickorod Renard: I would have put its trajectory as coming from the south west
Agatha Macbeth: Hm
Mickorod Renard: no worries
Agatha Macbeth: That's the ocean
Mickorod Renard: do they have steam powered airoplanes?
Agatha Macbeth: Volcanos can fling stuff a very long way tho
Mickorod Renard: could have fallen out the hopper
Mickorod Renard: ok,,i must go to bed
Korel Laloix: Night.
Riddle Sideways: a chunk of coal lost from a steampunk airoplane
Mickorod Renard: see you soon,,have a good time Kori
Agatha Macbeth: Well watch out for flying rocks
Riddle Sideways: nite nite
Mickorod Renard: nite
Agatha Macbeth: Tatty bye
Agatha Macbeth: Can't get used to Mick's new look
Riddle Sideways: eight years of the same look
Korel Laloix: lol.. I was thinking of going with something different.
Agatha Macbeth nods
Agatha Macbeth: You *have*
Korel Laloix: But in the "look like me RL" mode for years now.
Riddle Sideways: can't get back to the same setting that have used for years
Korel Laloix: Maybe a nice Barbie or vamp goth thing?.. smiles
Riddle Sideways: maybe
Agatha Macbeth: Or a vamp Barbie
Korel Laloix: OH lovely.. smiles
Riddle Sideways: or some dreamed-of look
Korel Laloix: Might give it a try as I am looking for some new hair...
Korel Laloix: Have a PAB barbie day
Riddle Sideways: hm,mmmm
Agatha Macbeth: Interesting concept
Riddle Sideways: interesting what Riddle would look like
Agatha Macbeth: Probably a cube
Riddle Sideways: vamp goth Barbie Riddle on roller blades
Agatha Macbeth: Hexahedron Barbie
Riddle Sideways: ooooooh, that might do
Agatha Macbeth: In her cubist period
Agatha Macbeth: Anyway
Agatha Macbeth: Think I should be movin on
Riddle Sideways: yep
Agatha Macbeth: Falling asleep
Korel Laloix: Take care
Riddle Sideways: will do settings elsewhere
Riddle Sideways: bye All
Agatha Macbeth: Still wrong?
Riddle Sideways: some
Riddle Sideways: typing anim
Riddle Sideways: shhhhhhhhh bell
Agatha Macbeth: Maybe your cache got lost somehow
Riddle Sideways: cleaned all of SL off computer
Riddle Sideways: re-install latest
Riddle Sideways: reboot 10 tmies
Agatha Macbeth: Ah that would do it
Riddle Sideways: took cache out to the garbage bin
Agatha Macbeth: Did all your inventory come back?
--BELL--
Riddle Sideways: seems to have
Agatha Macbeth: Well that's something
Riddle Sideways: looking for roller blades now
Riddle Sideways: :)
Agatha Macbeth: Super smashing skate
Riddle Sideways: bye All
Agatha Macbeth: TC Rid
Korel Laloix: ciao
Agatha Macbeth: Viewers are a pain sometimes
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(...)Bleu Oleander: I think that was before there were nations :)"
Here is a link to First Nations for skeptic Bleu
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Nations
And another one about the moon calendar:
http://onlc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/13-Moon-curriculum2.pdf