The Guardian for this meeting was Riddle Sideways. The comments are by Riddle Sideways.
--BELL--
Riddle Sideways: A few things to report, log, tell, ramble on about
Riddle Sideways: On login today, the sim to the west, was all brown dirt today.
Adams Rubble: Hello Riddle :)
Riddle Sideways: howdee
Adams Rubble: how are you?
Riddle Sideways: checking that now ;)
Adams Rubble: :)
Riddle Sideways: how are you?
Adams Rubble: I am good. Long car rides this morning in heavy NJ traffic
Riddle Sideways: thought there was a chance you were not going to be here today
Adams Rubble: yes, I am on break :)
Riddle Sideways: but, you got the long ridesover
Adams Rubble: yes, now just play time
Riddle Sideways: typist is having keyboard issues
Adams Rubble: ohhh
Adams Rubble: not good
Adams Rubble: I left yesterday and thought I talked too much. I am sorry if I did
Riddle Sideways: your playtime or small ones?
Adams Rubble: I think Eden may have wanted to say more
Adams Rubble: some of it providing the best entertainment possible
Adams Rubble: dancing to the Hungarian Ehapsedy No 2 with memories of Daffy Duck
--BELL--
Riddle Sideways: aw only one section with 2 threads at once
Riddle Sideways: brb
Adams Rubble: wb
Riddle Sideways: try this computer
Riddle Sideways: ok
Riddle Sideways: no, you both were on a roll
Riddle Sideways: much thought producing stuff
Adams Rubble: ty
Riddle Sideways: after leaving, spent much time reading the tabs open
Adams Rubble: wow
Riddle Sideways: then had to do stuff
Riddle Sideways: then jot down some thoughts
Riddle Sideways: then go places
Adams Rubble: News Flash: Florence has passed us and we are on the back end
Riddle Sideways: then recap on fingers
Riddle Sideways: ah good
Adams Rubble: not much rain here--some bands on the highway
Riddle Sideways: was following both hurricane and typhoon
Riddle Sideways: comparing the news reporting
Adams Rubble: maybe thundershowers this afternoon which might be a coller front coming in
Adams Rubble: The hurricane was nearby so got more attention
Adams Rubble: both nasty
Riddle Sideways: yes
Riddle Sideways: interesting to watch reporting
Riddle Sideways: well, predictable too
Adams Rubble does not watch news--just looks at papers on web
Riddle Sideways: meant that. scanning on web
Adams Rubble: Slimeball nomination getting lots of attention
Riddle Sideways: yes, trying hard to skip over those
Riddle Sideways: was at diner table and talking about why one is a hurricane and one is a typhoon
Riddle Sideways: but, had no devices to browse with right then
Adams Rubble: :)
Riddle Sideways: forgot about it (when left that room)(darn doorway thang)
Riddle Sideways: the next day
Adams Rubble: it is the terminology used in the different oceans
Riddle Sideways: were both at blood giving place
Adams Rubble: ohhh
Riddle Sideways: laying in recliners
Adams Rubble: doing good
Riddle Sideways: across the room, comes the report read from a phone that a hurricane and typhoon
Riddle Sideways: are the same thing, just in different places
Adams Rubble nods
Riddle Sideways: all are tropical storms that get big
Adams Rubble: that is so the ship captains know which ocean they are in--it is very helpful when you've been sailing :)
Riddle Sideways: ah
Adams Rubble: ahoy there--are you a hurricane or typhoon?
Adams Rubble: ahh, a typhoon--we are in the pacific mateys
Adams Rubble: sorry me being silly again
Riddle Sideways: back !!!! this is ... arrrggggg
Riddle Sideways: but, predictaable. 2 computers and still can't stay connected
Adams Rubble: wb. sorry about your crashing
--BELL--
Riddle Sideways: back to keyboard issue machine
Adams Rubble: :(
Riddle Sideways: not sure if last line came out
Adams Rubble: I was being silly--you may have missed that
Adams Rubble: [07:26] Riddle Sideways: all are tropical storms that get big [07:26] Adams Rubble: that is so the ship captains know which ocean they are in--it is very helpful when you've been sailing :) [07:26] Riddle Sideways: ah [07:26] Adams Rubble: ahoy there--are you a hurricane or typhoon? [07:26] Adams Rubble: ahh, a typhoon--we are in the pacific mateys [07:27] Adams Rubble: sorry me being silly again
Riddle Sideways: seems it would have been that your wording would have been easier
Riddle Sideways: what happened was 2 people were reading the definitions-explainations from different bench sites across the room
Adams Rubble: I keep getting interrupted by a little one coming into the room
Adams Rubble: saying aaaah-ga
Riddle Sideways: casual listeners were playing attention to needles and baggies and cardboard boxes
Riddle Sideways: and giving those strange sideways glances
Riddle Sideways: that happens alot
Riddle Sideways: life is what happens while your busy making plans
Riddle Sideways: think John Lennon was busy doing child rearing when that was written
Adams Rubble: oh
Riddle Sideways: Sister watches grandson twice a week and he really only says "aha"
Riddle Sideways: for almost every occasion
Adams Rubble: :)
Riddle Sideways: which might be aaaaah-ga
Adams Rubble: it is nice to have a word for everything :)
Riddle Sideways: personally, use "uuummmmm"
Adams Rubble: :)
Riddle Sideways: which might be related to ooooommmmmm
Adams Rubble: :)
Riddle Sideways: thanks to you, there was a lot of appreciating the Dance yesterday
Adams Rubble: I just had a thought--will you be able to make it Thursday with Yom Kippur tomorrow?
Adams Rubble: It is wonderful if anyone else gets anything from my explorations
Riddle Sideways: Yom Kippur will be over by then
Adams Rubble: ahhh, starts tonight?
Riddle Sideways: starts tonight
Riddle Sideways: all day Wednesday then ends
Adams Rubble: ahhh
Riddle Sideways: no coffee tomorrow
Adams Rubble: There is such a beautiful song that is song at Yom Kippur
Adams Rubble: I forgets its name
Riddle Sideways: Kol Nidre
Adams Rubble: oh yes, that
Riddle Sideways: opening song tonight
Adams Rubble: :)
Adams Rubble: What an opening it is
Riddle Sideways: often have a cellist proform
Riddle Sideways: will probably be a violin tonight. One who grew up here is in town (or was last week)
--BELL--
Adams Rubble: Listening to a cello play it during mindfulness - still playing
Riddle Sideways: not dareing to find-include a link right now
Adams Rubble: I am embarrassed to say I learned about it from a Neil Diamond movie
Adams Rubble: here's one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7q9wl7BHFU
Riddle Sideways: was a good movie
Riddle Sideways: TY
Adams Rubble: strings and cello
Riddle Sideways: that deep sorriful strain
Adams Rubble: What does it mean?
Riddle Sideways: a few years we have had an oboe to solo it. Great, but not a cello
Adams Rubble: I guess it takes a skilled singer?
Riddle Sideways: the pray of ones not allowed to pray
Adams Rubble: ohhh
Riddle Sideways: not free to be
Adams Rubble: very somber thought
Riddle Sideways: it moves on to many other things and meanings
Adams Rubble: song of compassion?
Riddle Sideways: So, often am stuck at the opening notes, line, meaning
Riddle Sideways: think that it goes on to compassion
Riddle Sideways: usually stuck on the plight of those not free to pray as they wish
Riddle Sideways: forced or killed if not converted
Riddle Sideways: the myrters of history
Riddle Sideways: the peoples invaded and converted
Riddle Sideways: like the natives of california
Adams Rubble: ohhh
Riddle Sideways: at a church near here
Adams Rubble: yes
Adams Rubble: Monterey
Adams Rubble: Presidio and Mission
Riddle Sideways: yes, Carmel
Adams Rubble: My alt did an exhibition about them
Riddle Sideways: like the spainish inquesition
Riddle Sideways: Father Seirra is now a Saint
Adams Rubble: I know--bad choice
Adams Rubble: The Jesuits were kicked out of the new world and the Franciscans were given the job
Adams Rubble: were not up to it
Adams Rubble: They had such a beautiful goal statement but the results were horrid
Adams Rubble: The native people seemed to have been so happy
Adams Rubble: before being taken over
Riddle Sideways: yes, but must be made civilized
Adams Rubble: helped the Spainsh and then were betrayed
Adams Rubble: but I took you away from your telling about Kol Nidre
Riddle Sideways: same story
Adams Rubble: nice that it includes all people
Adams Rubble: the write of Strange Fruit was Jewish--did you know that?
Riddle Sideways: /listening
Adams Rubble: It was in 1937 I think. He was horrified by the lynching
Adams Rubble: I am afraid I must go back to my other play time :)
Adams Rubble: lots of play today
--BELL--
Riddle Sideways: thanks for lots of play
Adams Rubble: I hope you have a good day and a meaningful tonight and tomorrow
Riddle Sideways: thank you
Adams Rubble: I'll see you on Thursday
Riddle Sideways: and hope you Play well
Adams Rubble: bye for now
Riddle Sideways: by
Adams Rubble: The little one will let me know if I am a salcker :)
Adams Rubble: slacker
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