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riverman wrote:
On a completely other note, he kept peacocks. Wouldn't it be totally cool to get some HST Peacock hurl and tie up a Fear and Loathing fly? Any ideas of what it would look like? --riverman think ralph steadman...that'd be it. |
slenon wrote:
You seem to navigate life by your bad experiences, not the good ones. Hey, it's your call, but it's rather maudlin to watch. Me? I try to view my life through the good ones whether I've had them yet or not. Tim As it is, Tim, my life between 19 and 43 pretty much sucked. snip As fate has it, so does everyone else's, if they will it. Have I had the same experiences as you? No, very different, but, and I'm trying to say this in the nicest way possible, you just GET ON WITH IT, man! Don't carry ghosts in your pocket, and move from a bad marriage onto better experiences with a good woman (as it appears you have), but leave the past back there in the dust. Jeez - you dredge up your demons like they are with you still, which is sad. One of my favorite roff acquaintences out west (and you know who you are) has much to lament, but instead provides me with inspiration as to why it's better to look at the sunrise than the sunset. Try it - you'll like it! -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
"Jeff Miller" wrote in message news:r6vSd.42$7z6.25@lakeread04... riverman wrote: On a completely other note, he kept peacocks. Wouldn't it be totally cool to get some HST Peacock hurl and tie up a Fear and Loathing fly? Any ideas of what it would look like? --riverman think ralph steadman...that'd be it. good god--ralph steadman--i think he taught me con law in summer school before my first semester in law school, 1966... yfitp wayno (well, if he didn't, he should have) |
"slenon" wrote in message m... That would be the understatement of the year, if the reigning Playmate of the Year showed up at your place and was going to service you like you had never been served before, you would complain that Hugh Hefner had her first. No, If I were single, I'd likely not be that picky. But even better, I'm happily married now, and can afford to be that picky. So, yes, the scenario doesn't thrill me. But I survived my time in the Roaring Fork valley without ever becoming suicidal, developing SAD or valley fever. You make it sound like Dodge City Kansas or the Mekong Delta. I would hazard a guess that most folks survive their time in the Roaring Fork Valley without ever becoming suicidal, developing SAD or valley fever. Wayne Can't say much about how it compares to the Mekong, I served north of the delta. Dodge isn't that different from any cattle trailhead from Sedalia to points west. Even at their worst they rarely had more than one shooting a day during season. While I lived there, most folks who could afford it took long mid-winter vacations to regions with more sunlight. I enjoyed the area and don't suffer from SAD. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 When the dawn came up like thunder zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.........BANG! Wolfgang hee, hee, hee......... |
"slenon" wrote in message m... That would be the understatement of the year, if the reigning Playmate of the Year showed up at your place and was going to service you like you had never been served before, you would complain that Hugh Hefner had her first. No, If I were single, I'd likely not be that picky. But even better, I'm happily married now, and can afford to be that picky. So, yes, the scenario doesn't thrill me. But I survived my time in the Roaring Fork valley without ever becoming suicidal, developing SAD or valley fever. You make it sound like Dodge City Kansas or the Mekong Delta. I would hazard a guess that most folks survive their time in the Roaring Fork Valley without ever becoming suicidal, developing SAD or valley fever. Wayne Can't say much about how it compares to the Mekong, I served north of the delta. Dodge isn't that different from any cattle trailhead from Sedalia to points west. Even at their worst they rarely had more than one shooting a day during season. While I lived there, most folks who could afford it took long mid-winter vacations to regions with more sunlight. I enjoyed the area and don't suffer from SAD. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 When the dawn came up like thunder zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.........BANG! Wolfgang hee, hee, hee......... |
"Tim J." wrote in message ... slenon wrote: You seem to navigate life by your bad experiences, not the good ones. Hey, it's your call, but it's rather maudlin to watch. Me? I try to view my life through the good ones whether I've had them yet or not. Tim As it is, Tim, my life between 19 and 43 pretty much sucked. snip As fate has it, so does everyone else's, if they will it. Have I had the same experiences as you? No, very different, but, and I'm trying to say this in the nicest way possible, you just GET ON WITH IT, man! Don't carry ghosts in your pocket, and move from a bad marriage onto better experiences with a good woman (as it appears you have), but leave the past back there in the dust. Jeez - you dredge up your demons like they are with you still, which is sad. One of my favorite roff acquaintences out west (and you know who you are) has much to lament, but instead provides me with inspiration as to why it's better to look at the sunrise than the sunset. Try it - you'll like it! Or, to put it in the vernacular.......zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz! Wolfgang |
it's better to look at the sunrise than the sunset. Try it - you'll like
it! Tim Actually, Tim, I enjoy both. Not all demons are content to be exorcised or forgotten. I've outlived the easy ones. Somewhere out there its still possible that a little house on chicken legs surrounded by a white picket fence still rotates to face the sun. I've never forgotten the old hope that morning is wiser than evening. But I also never forget Tanstaafl. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 When the dawn came up like thunder http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
"slenon" wrote in message ... it's better to look at the sunrise than the sunset. Try it - you'll like it! Tim Actually, Tim, I enjoy both. Would that either could say the feeling is mutual........eh? Not all demons are content to be exorcised or forgotten. What REALLY ****es them off is when you laugh at them.......or ignore them......or call them by name......or lop itty bitty little bits off your own incomparable self. I've outlived the easy ones. Most of us have gotten past potty training.........big deal. Somewhere out there its still possible that a little house on chicken legs surrounded by a white picket fence still rotates to face the sun. True. But then, lemon grass sometimes still ecrus swatch the chromium round and round the old fistula, ainna? I've never forgotten the old hope that morning is wiser than evening. And weebles wobble. Of course. Who COULD forget it? But I also never forget Tanstaafl. One sometimes wonders.......have you read ANYTHING since 1967? Wolfgang |
slenon wrote:
it's better to look at the sunrise than the sunset. Try it - you'll like it! Tim Actually, Tim, I enjoy both. Not all demons are content to be exorcised or forgotten. I've outlived the easy ones. It seems you enjoy the demons as well. Just an observation. . . Somewhere out there its still possible that a little house on chicken legs surrounded by a white picket fence still rotates to face the sun. I've never forgotten the old hope that morning is wiser than evening. But I also never forget Tanstaafl. .. . . but sometimes the lunch is just, well, lunch. And sometimes it's bread and water, and sometimes it's smoked salmon, cheese, and crackers with good beer and good company. -- TL, Tim who could just as easily remember the same day as a flat tire, but chooses to think of the salmon and beer. Mmmmmmmm. . . salmon and beer! --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
"slenon" wrote in message m... While I lived there, most folks who could afford it took long mid-winter vacations to regions with more sunlight. I enjoyed the area and don't suffer from SAD. What is it? Near Aspen is a depressing place to live in the winter or not? You implied it was. |
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