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  • c_c
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    yup! well done, Trish!! well done! you get an A+ AND 50 gold stars!!! (do not click on the red box) peace.
  • gypsy soul
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    got 'em
    grateful dead and grateful dead how did i do?? nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile
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    ok here goes, cc:robert hunter phil lesh ?? need more time bob weir jerry garcia the grateful dead nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile
  • docks of the city
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    Hey Johnman
    Did you do the tripping over backpack thing? And all you Grate Northwesteners, I'll be copying and emailing your lists as far south as San Francisco. They will be happy to know they live in Washington. I've been inching my way north of there for some long years now via Hwy 101......and have been as far north as the Columbia River. Just one thing, do they advertise any homes for sale up there with the header "In the Banana Belt"? (Extra one hundred thou for that gem.) Because if they don't, maybe we just feel like we live in Washington.
  • Gr8fulTed
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    3 more Foxworthy-esque notes for WA
    If you can barbeque and do yard work in a rain drizzle, you might be in western Washington. If you live near one of the world's largest nuclear weapon arsenals, you are in western WA. and one of my favorites> If you enjoy a tall glass of Whoop Pass, you might be in Washington!
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    anagrams: anyone care to take a stab at these: tour brethren = ?? hell ship = ??? deflate daughter = ??? wore bib = ??? Rare racy jig = ??? deaf athlete drug = ??? extra points and a gold star if you can get (in honour of The Chef) : fudge death alert = ???
  • johnman
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    damn, hal
    i 'spose we live in washington........heeheehee
  • Hal R
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    living in Washington (the state)
    Johman, I think he knows what he is talking about. THIS IS WHAT JEFF FOXWORTHY HAS TO SAY ABOUT LIVING IN Washington! If someone in a Home Depot store offers you assistance and they don't work there, you live in Washington. If you've worn shorts, sandals and a parka at the same time, you live in Washington. If you've had a lengthy telephone conversation with someone who dialed the wrong number, you live in Washington. If you measure distance in hours, you live in Washington. If you know several people who have hit a deer more than once, you live in Washington. If you have switched from 'heat' to 'A/C' and back again in the same day, you live in Washington. If you install security lights on your house and garage but leave both doors unlocked, you live in Washington If you can drive 75 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without flinching, you live in Central, Southern or Eastern Washington. If you design your kid's Halloween costume to fit over a 2 layers of clothes or under a raincoat, you live in Washington. If driving is better in the winter because the potholes are filled with snow and ice, you live in Washington. If you know all 4 seasons: almost winter, winter, still winter, and road construction, you live in Washington. If you feel guilty throwing aluminum cans or paper in the trash, you live in Washington. If you know more than 10 ways to order coffee, you live in Washington. If you know more people who own boats than air conditioners, you live in Washington. If you stand on a deserted corner in the rain waiting for the "Walk" signal, you live in Washington. If you consider that if it has no snow or has not recently erupted, it is not a real mountain, you live in Washington. If you can taste the difference between Starbucks, Seattle's Best, and Dutch Bros, you live in Washington. If you know the difference between Chinook, Coho and Sockeye salmon, you live in Washington. If you know how to pronounce Sequim, Puyallup, Abiqua, Issaquah, Oregon, Umpqua, Yakima and Willamette, you live in Washington. If you consider swimming an indoor sport, you live in Washington. If you can tell the difference between Japanese, Chinese and Thai food, you live in Washington. If you never go camping without waterproof matches and a poncho, you live in Washington. If you have actually used your mountain bike on a mountain, you live in Washington. If you think people who use umbrellas are either wimps or tourists, you live in Washington. If you buy new sunglasses every year, because you can't find the old ones after such a long time, you live in Washington. If you actually understand these jokes and forward them to all your Washington friends, you live or have lived in Washington. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
  • iknowurider
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    Hey Now ~
    Mighty fine folks here :) Thank you all kindly! In much need of catching up, fer sher. CB: I believe we've had a Lego discussion before & I've been wondering how your 3D Jerry Masterpiece was going... My regards to Mrs.Badger & Badger Dog as well. CCJ: Ha ha! Lovin the ikur update esp. your "rider foot fetish" line, what a Trip!! Johnman: You have me rollin with Gunboats! I'll never think of Kramer's Clodhoppers the same again. He out -shoed ( if that's a word ?)me sometime back & we are nose to nose at the moment. I've never tried to send someone to their room while looking up at them, so wish me Luck! Gigi: Miss you too, hope you had a lovely birthday with Rat Dog. Who could ask for more ?? Noonie: Those old school green army men are No Joke indeed!! HalR: Feels kind of foolish sprawling over a fake mouse, does it not ?? We now have 3 cats, the youngest being Sparta who will NOT stay off the drapes. Doesn't even bat a whisker when she sees the spray bottle anymore. Marye: Hope your Mod duties are going well and no booting hassles are darkening your inbox. RV: Shit happens will forever make me think of Forrest Gump :) Positive Vibes to you all & watch out for those Werewolves of London this Halloween! PEACE
  • johnman
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    i haven't stepped on lego for a coupla years
    now i just trip over the gunboats that pass for size 13 skate shoes. i could float my dog in wunna those!!
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You're in northern California!! I didn't read the video title soon enough. How's the fishin' there? The background music was tough to identify.
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back home in southern Oregon now. I didn't do any fishing but had a nice time by 14,162 ft. Mt. Shasta,, also went to Crater Lake. The background music is just something I made up last night to go with the video.
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back home in southern Oregon now. I didn't do any fishing but had a nice time by 14,162 ft. Mt. Shasta,, also went to Crater Lake. The background music is just something I made up last night to go with the video.
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Back in the late 80's, during the drought, I was camped on Shastina saddle there and had climbed up and hiked around the rim of Shastina crater a bit, That night I'm lying in my tent under a full-moon and I start hearing footsteps outside the tent moving around in the crunchy lava rock, so I get up open the door and get out and look around don't see anything. Go back to bed and climb to the summit of Mt. Shasta the next day. Then a year later I read in the paper that the snow in Shastina crater had melted more and uncovered the body of a climber who had dissapeared up there like 10 years earlier, and my first thought was "the footsteps" !
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Watching Eddie Vedder - Water on the Road. One word ...stunning, well three words... absolutely inspirational.The magic of music is in display in a form that flows straight through the heart. A must see. Anyone who has felt music, and associated music with experiences, both visually and through the paths of our minds will relate to this on a level that makes everything in our world a bit clearer and a bit more real.
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thems mosquitos on the river.... ( -:
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...I was blessed to be able to see 7 Walkers in Arcata last night. Woke up here this morning. Some of the biggest redwoods(360 ft.+) in the world are down below that fog. Anyways, I thought the show was great and the Birdsong finale and Deal encore left me one happy camper. Thank you 7 Walkers, for a real good time !
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love&peace.
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the version of Death Don't Have No Mercy that 7 Walkers did last night was the best one I've ever heard,hands down. They took what, for me, was a doom and gloom song and turned it into upbeat boogie that we were all dancing to. Gave me some hope. Nothing lasts forever, thank God for what we have and try to keep on the sunny side. Love , Hope , and Faith
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In my experience, Billy's bands are never gloomy, but it sounds like this one might be one of the best!
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sounds fun .. cant wait to catch 7walkers here in sept. (right before furthur)! hey i love your neck of the woods .. took the family all the way out near the siskiyou mnt's back over memorial week .. camped under the redwoods ... gorgeous (and wet) =) "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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It usually gets pretty nice around here by Memorial Day but this was one of the rainiest springtimes we've had in these parts. I couldn't believe how much snow was still around Crater Lake at the end of June, still don't think the road is open all the way around the lake. I got rained on good over by Mt. Shasta and came home a couple days early, since then it's been quite nice. Those shows should be great !
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Amazing shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!********************************** I am not young enough to know everything. Oscar Wilde
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Hopefully there'll be some footage of a whole heap of Americans yelling at THEIR tv screen once Japan whips their backsides in the upcoming final.Cooling lotion at the ready because it's spanking time!!
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I just noticed in an ad for the Dixie Classic Fair here in lovely Winston-Salem, NC that there's a "fun" cooking contest that includes the category "Spam." As this site seems to have a surfeit of Spam, Spam in spades, so to speak, I thought it might be excellent fun for Dead.net to make a Spam submission (a fried Stealie rendered in Spam, perhaps?). Let me know if you need details about how to enter.
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Heeheeee!!!!
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Deep fried. But baked works as well. But I did miss what you meant the first time. I'm not good, but I'm slow...
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Prolly cuz often when I GET fried....I EAT fried.......baked/baked....yup/uh huh....oh dear
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But it looks like this was the first time in 26 meetings that Japan has beaten the Americans, guess it was meant to be. Congratulations Japan . Sure wish our media would let us know how you're doing once in a while.
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was a very exciting game. Japan won, partially thanks to the U.S. defense being so helpful. I liked how Japan played-they were steady and unruffleable, and more precise with their passes than the Americans. The game was kind of reminding me of the fable of the race between the hare and the tortise. After the horrible year Japan has had, I am glad they get this to celebrate.********************************** I am not young enough to know everything. Oscar Wilde
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Yeah, it was certainly a good game. Both countries making a lot of silly mistakes in the first half; both sides making what seemed like passes to invisible members of their own team.But it looked like the USA just got a little tired in the second. They had to close Japan down whenever they got the ball as they knew what they could unleash. Was going to wear them down eventually. Great to see Japan never giving up; constant constant constant until the job was done. Wonderful to them laughing and smiling in the group huddle before the penalties. Real spirit. No arrogance just delight and a life-affirming approach to what lay ahead. We're mighty proud of you. Let's hope this inspires the people in Japan to never give up; to persevere, to dig down deep and forge ahead with the beauty that is LIFE. And you just know they will.
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Alberto Contador couldn't chug up the mountain route to Galibier as well as Andy Schleck. Amazingly, and with incredible effort, Thomas Voeckler fought his way to yet another race leading yellow jersey. Today's stage 19 to Alpe d'Huez will be the last 2 climbs, with Grenoble Saturday, and then Paris, on Sunday. Will Andy Schleck, Evans, Frank Schleck or Voeckler win the tour?
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why don't you crawl back to dung heap you crawled out of
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just started to rain here in Oregon, video from last night, music tonight rock on !
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...is my version of Terrapin Station, music by Jerry Garcia, in case you didn't know.
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...is my version of Terrapin Station, music by Jerry Garcia, in case you didn't know.
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doesn't look like it's working, oh well, it works at u-stream, loved the gimme some lovin !
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just try hitting the play button if no sound comes on, I was too tired last night to figure it out.
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may the wind be at your back always and be forever young wherever you hit those happy trail brother. Think about hiking The Long Trail in Vermont.. It's worthy!
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The Long Trail would be awesome, It has been a long time since I've been back to the north-east. Have a great show tonight and the rest of the tour and thanks for the road reports !
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came to my attention recently, not sure if this was up on this site before. love&peace.
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great to see you!
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what she said!
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how the spammers get past the log-in and post CAPTCHA's
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same way we have to. they human, working in boiler rooms, but doining it by hand. "pays good money 5$ a day" peace.
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It's really good to see you here! I just arrived in Hanoi, all night on the plane. Now enjoying a bowl of Pho Bo whle they get my room ready...you don't happen to be in the area do you?
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hope you are keeping dry in Thailand, and CC hope you are keeping well!
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Badger, was in Hanoi a few months back, March. hey be sure to get to Halong Bay. do an overnight or 7 on one of the boats. most peaceful place I slept in years, out on the water. easy enough to stay in some fisherman's houseboat, as I did, just paid about 5$ per night and helped with the nets. as around in Halong city port area AWAY form the tourists. also, enjoy the Biar Hoi in Hanoi... locally brewed beer sold in street shops by the glass direct out of the kegs, cheapest beer I had in years. stay safe, and hey, you speak French, so sure you can communicate with the older folks. peace.