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- FJohnSharp
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- Tell us something.: I used to be a regular then I took up the bassoon. Bassoons don't have a lot of chiff. Not really, I have always been a drummer, and my C&F years were when I was a little tired of the drums. Now I'm back playing drums. I mist the C&F years, though.
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Sarcasm is 90% of my online personality (the other 20% is a reputation as Mr. Arithmetic). Should I cut back?rama wrote:i see sarcasm as i sign of weakness. weak people generally gang up and pound with sarcasm, try being reasoanble for a change you might not seem so boring.
"Meon an phobail a thogail trid an chultur"
(The people’s spirit is raised through culture)
Suburban Symphony
(The people’s spirit is raised through culture)
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- Joseph E. Smith
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Aw c'mon, Rama, that's the 60s jokey way (Om). I actually lived in India for a while etc etc. The other Weekender, a Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist, uses a Japanese version! Not even Aum-Om etc etc.rama wrote:it's actually spelled 'aum' a-u-mThe Weekenders wrote:Ommmmmmmmmmmm
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not sure if you knew that or not
In a fit of cleaning, I threw out all the non-English alphabets and languages (Macaroni for Mac users) in the computer system and programs so I don't think I can even write it in Sanskrit.
How do you prepare for the end of the world?
- Nanohedron
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Oh, yeah: also a mod here, not a spammer. A matter of opinion, perhaps. - Location: Lefse country
- Dale
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In Irish, it would beThe Weekenders wrote:Aw c'mon, Rama, that's the 60s jokey way (Om). I actually lived in India for a while etc etc. The other Weekender, a Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist, uses a Japanese version! Not even Aum-Om etc etc.rama wrote:it's actually spelled 'aum' a-u-mThe Weekenders wrote:Ommmmmmmmmmmm
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pronouncing each letter
not sure if you knew that or not
In a fit of cleaning, I threw out all the non-English alphabets and languages (Macaroni for Mac users) in the computer system and programs so I don't think I can even write it in Sanskrit.
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- Darwin
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It's more like 99% of mine, and I can't help feeling that I'm not being true to myself when I try to repress it.FJohnSharp wrote:Sarcasm is 90% of my online personality (the other 20% is a reputation as Mr. Arithmetic).rama wrote:i see sarcasm as i sign of weakness. weak people generally gang up and pound with sarcasm, try being reasoanble for a change you might not seem so boring.
Still, I strive to do so out of love.
Ain't I good?
Mike Wright
"When an idea is wanting, a word can always be found to take its place."
--Goethe
"When an idea is wanting, a word can always be found to take its place."
--Goethe
- FJohnSharp
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- Tell us something.: I used to be a regular then I took up the bassoon. Bassoons don't have a lot of chiff. Not really, I have always been a drummer, and my C&F years were when I was a little tired of the drums. Now I'm back playing drums. I mist the C&F years, though.
- Location: Kent, Ohio
We don't even have to agree to that. It's a given.
"Meon an phobail a thogail trid an chultur"
(The people’s spirit is raised through culture)
Suburban Symphony
(The people’s spirit is raised through culture)
Suburban Symphony
- Lorenzo
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That's why an axe is dangerous in the hands of the wrong person. It doesn't need a daily grind unless you persist in using it ineffectively on blockheads. Get a grip. Be precise. Learn the swing. Save your energy. Don't borrow other peoples cheap axe heads. Don't use phrases like, "oh brother, can we move on?" Or, "get a life, man!" or any other cutting remark. Use it to split the difference, to keep yourself warm, or to clear brush. Live on the edge. Stay away from stones.jim stone wrote:I had an axe once, but I ground it and ground it
till it was all gone!
I thought I had a handle on it....
(and on and on and on?) That may work in practice, but does it work in theory?Shall we move on?