"Fuzzy" <notlikely@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 01:12:11 -0500, "Meldon" <meldon@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
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>>"Fuzzy" <notlikely@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 23:32:58 -0500, "Meldon" <meldon@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> wrote:
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>>>>"Fuzzy" <notlikely@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>You're describing one brick in the wall and I have no doubt you have
>>>>experienced it first hand otherwise you would not be posting here. My
>>>>question to you is, if not here then where? Even if financially you
>>>>could
>>>>do
>>>>so, where the hell are you going to go?
>>>>
>>> It's not too bad actually... All that love and care that was meant for
>>> many is now exclusively your own. If you think about it and can tap
>>> into it it's wonderful thing. The loss shows itself daily in the
>>> newspaper and on the tele.
>>>>
>>>>Its pretty tragic but you're not alone. There is a great deal of
>>>>discussion
>>>>taking place, even in the media of such topics but they are heavily
>>>>shrouded
>>>>in political "code". It's partly why it is so difficult to figure out.
>>>>For
>>>>instance, what do you do if yelling "fire" is illegal even when your
>>>>house
>>>>is burning?? How can any discussion take place without risking legal
>>>>liability? So what we see is political pundits using every other word
>>>>still
>>>>legal to describe what is taking place and for most of us, its very
>>>>difficult to decode. Orwell comes to mind when he spoke of "new speak"
>>>>versus "old speak" and so on.
>>>>
>>> Legitimacy in the new world comes with a price and sometimes imitation
>>> is the greatest form of flattery.
>>>
>>> Commercials are a great education and there's no excuse why each gap
>>> cannot be filled.
>>>
>>> Trust (monetary law) and what may come and bite you in the ass are
>>> entirely two different things.
>>>
>>> A bit cryptic, I guess. Eh?
>>>>
>>>>Whatever is going on, it is global in nature with very few exceptions.
>>>>The
>>>>exceptions if any, are hardly worth considering since those countries
>>>>are
>>>>the global outcasts. Some possibilities may be Cuba although not for
>>>>long,
>>>>Venezuela and perhaps Iran. I know, crazy, but you can bet any nation
>>>>that
>>>>refuses to cooperate immediately gets a "bad boy" reputation so I
would
>>>>bet
>>>>the ones ****trayed in the worst way are very likely the only places
left
>>>>to
>>>>which escape can offer remedy. Everywhere else is already FUBAR.
>>>>
>>> Many things...
>>>
>>> What was held by a few now belongs to many. Affluence and social
>>> networking at the global scale *was* the pride of very few
>>> (governments, media, business, etc...) and now is as common as indoor
>>> plumbing.
>>>
>>> Globalization is an eventually, intentionally or not, natural behavior
>>> will do it on it's own. The choices are be a part of it and bring to
>>> it what you represent (remember legitimacy) or inadvertently serve it
>>> (possibly against your own better interests).
>>>
>>> Canadian fems have been making leaps and bounds (general population).
>>> If that's the trouble then get out and talk, the language is now
>>> there.
>>>
>>> ...
>>
>>I didn't understand anything you said. Must be me or the bot you're
using.
>>
>>Birds and fish are often observed with yellowish thunder shoveling snow
>>from
>>rooftops of civilian clothing. Yeesh!
>>
> No bots here but me...
>
> Where am I going? Probably no where. Just a progressive ****ft in my
> responsibilities and identity.
>
Indeed, orbital foils intended cheese crackers and running rocks with
vindelu wood grain. Ferble drib blug doingle splert!
Have a nice blinkle.


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