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    marye
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    Here's the bulletin board/virtual refrigerator door/etc. for showing and telling about accomplishments you're proud of. Your art. Your graduation. Your promotion. The garden you just planted. Your kid's karate trophy. You get the idea...

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  • izzie
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    editing for CC Joe
    is that how you wanted it to look? and dude, if I can blow *my* own horn, I have no doubt you can blow yours.
  • marye
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    well, Joe...
    I tried, and then the editing tools stripped all the linefeeds from your post, and the result wasn't pretty. I am conferring with the tech wizards as to how this problem might be avoided. Meanwhile, we know what you mean, and please say more about your group sometime. Does it have a name?
  • c_c
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    fuck! another damn
    fuck! another damn typo!! that should be: loVe and peace at the end... can one of the mods edit that, please? then delete this post, please?
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    izzie said:Posted: August 24, 2007 - 7:29am Who's next? come blow your own horn! ____________________________________________ blow my own what??!!! if that was possible, I'd never leave the house. check this shit out: WorldPerks® Account Summary Name: Mr CC Joe Account Number: Account Status: 01Mar2007-29Feb2008 Gold Elite 2007 Elite Qualifying Miles 15,436 2007 Elite Qualifying Segments 6 Lifetime and Year-to-Date Balances Total Banked Miles 73,460 Current Locked Miles 0 Current Available Miles 73,460 Total Mileage Since Enrollment 773,460 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out that total miles since enrollment! and this is only NorthWorst, I am also frequent with thai Air, United, JAL, etc. etc. but seriously folks, one reason I travel so much is to do fundraising and charity work, trying to balance the books - so to speak, in the world. Taking money from the rich and giving it to the poor. Part of our international Robin Hood project that has about 100 hard core members, and about 200 part time members. All things considered, we probably bring in about 200 - 250,000 USD $ every year into impovrished areas and to poverty stricken people in South East Asia, South America, East Europe, Africa, the cariibean, etc. etc. it is not just giving cash away, but rather trying to help people learn to work for a living, to instill work ethics, providing practical help or tools, essentially helping them out on a grass roots level. Since this is mainly done by individuals directly with individuals, (rather than through a big giant oraganization) we do not have so many administrative costs -- this means MOST of the money we raise goes directly to 'people who really need help' This ain't no welfare shit, you gotta work for the money. but providing people with the opportunity to work that they will actually get paid for - that is the key. Then, the fact that the people who get help HAVE to share it with others in their local villages... so they will not "keep reaching out their hand", but rather they will become the providers for others themselves. this is the grateful philosophy of life, to try to keep everyone's cup "full so that it may be again... " this, for me, is in part to keep that grate karma score in the sky even, since I hustle mooks and suckers at pool... but the only people I hustle can afford to lose the money. ( -: by the by, if you think YOU need money, ask yourself if you have ever gone to bed hungry because you had no food and no money, no way to grow food or earn money? then, ask yourself if you have ever gone to bed hungry because you and no one in your village had no food and no money, no way to grow food or earn money most of your life? that is the level of poverty stricken people I am talking about. love and peace.
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    in the last 60 days
    ...my ugly divorce was finalized...the cubs are #1 in their division ...i bought a house and furniture ...school started again so i get to read beowulf with another 135 fascinated seniors ...i have traveled to see more friends and family than i have in the last 10 years ... i'm healthier, happier, more relaxed than ever! plus, i get to listen to the dead at my leisure! peace love kindness and good health to you all! caroline
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    yeah fred!!
    wonderful news, fred! congratulations! many more years of health for you! caroline
  • marye
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    fred!
    happy anniversary and many more!
  • fred williams
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    beating cancer
    This week will be year three of having hopefully beaten bone cancer. I look at life in a whole new way!!!!!!!!!
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    two articles, completely different

    Normally, in my line of work, I'm cranking out stuff all the time, whether it's about dog-and-baby classes or energy-efficient windows. Hey, I've got a lot of different clients. (Thank God...)

    But this week while all this, uh, merriment was going on in various quarters, I wrote two articles as different as night and day, and I'm insanely proud of them both.

    #1, definitely coming from my nicer side, is a piece I did for the Rex Foundation's site about Project Avary, which is one of the groups Rex supports. I've always kinda been a fan so I was tickled to get a chance to work on this one. Check it out because I'm proud of it, or check it out because they're wonderful folks, but check it out! (The Avarys have a topic in the Forums under Dead-Related Charities also.)

    #2, coming from my fire-breathing side, is my latest pets column on KGO's web site, which is, in essence, a plea for the judge in the Vick case to stop listening to the idiots who say there's nothing to do with Vick's victims but kill them, and to instead require Vick to fund their lifelong loving care as part of his sentence. I'm very grateful for my radio station boss who a) loves dogs as much as I do and indeed adopted one of my fosters and b)lets me write outspoken columns on stuff where it matters. So, you want fire-breathing, read here.

    Yup, the two sides of marye's writing career in this crazy week....

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    ....I'm impressed as well. Keep up the good work, everyone. The Dude Abides!
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Here's the bulletin board/virtual refrigerator door/etc. for showing and telling about accomplishments you're proud of. Your art. Your graduation. Your promotion. The garden you just planted. Your kid's karate trophy. You get the idea...
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Two home runs....alright Nick. Great Job man.... Hey Chris, I've been curious about kombucha, can you get the cultures at Earthfare?
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The mail brought excellent news to our household today - the oldest daughter recently graduated from HS and her grades came today - 4.07 GPA! She just finished reading "A Confederacy of Dunces" because she's going to Tulane, NOLA. (Then she plunged into "On the Road" and is presently tackling Big Chief & Randall M in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." And, of course, up next will be "The Electric Koolaid Acid Test" - at this point she's luke on the Dead, who knows - at least she has good taste in literature!) She'll be 18 in July and wants to be a doctor - she'll be a good one! She's playing in the St Louis High School All-Star soccer game Friday night - she's living in a dream right now. My wife, especially, needed this little tidbit because someone stole her catalytic converter the other night - so from tears of woe to tears of joy, let the good times roll (or however the French say it)!!! "Where does the time go?"
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Great news Kevin. Congrats to your daughter, and sorry about the catalytic converter.
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One of my all time favs. That is great. Congrats to Mom and Dad as well as to the daughter. Continued success and joy. (nevermind the occasional catalytic converter mishap?)
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You might be able to get a starter kit at Earth Fare but I doubt it. They usually cost about 50 bucks anyway. I'll hook you up with one if you can make it to Asheville.
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Congradualtions!! You're right your daughter sounds like she has excellent taste in literature. What a ride, I can't imagine how she ~ (or you & your Wife, for that matter), must be feeling Right on! PEACE PS Stealing car parts? I mean, did ya'll notice evidence or just try to take a drive, to no avail?
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Yes, indeedy - Mrs. Deadicated said she started her car (after working an all night shift) and it sounded like a 747! Scared half to death a couple ladies standing neaby. "Where does the time go?"
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excellent news about your daughter and did she come into those books on her own or did someone casually leave them laying around. and a soccer all-star too, ya'all must be real proud, congrads to u and her! and who takes the time to steal a catalytic converter ?? musta really needed just that part, can't imagine a huge blackmarket for em...life is weird
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Congrats Deadicated ! Your daughter sounds like a wonderful person!! Grate tastes in literature too!!Peace, Gigi
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well I have no idea what a 4.07 GPA is, but it is obviously good! Good luck to her with what ever the future brings. You may be glad that she has not inherited her father's Deadhead tendencies. Mixed with a generous dose of Live Dead, the influence of some of those books created a multi-year 'gap' in my life which I am only now slowly piecing together. Still I am sure she is far more sensible that me, but I wonder if she has inherited Deadicated's predilection for filing everything by date ;-)
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Congrats to you and the misses and your very smart daughter. Best of luck to her in college. For those who don't know, catalytic converters contain precious metals. With the relatively recent spike in the price of these metals, it is becoming more common for creeps to saw them off your car and cash in. Pathetic, but true.
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Hey everybody - I invite you all to check out my new Dead show on mvyradio,com. It is aptly named Shakedown Stream and it streams weekly every Tuesday at 5pm. If you miss it, you can listen to the archives of the old shows or you can also download it for podcast. Go to myvradio.com and poke around. Peace - Jer Bear
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to Mr. and Mrs. Dedicated and your daughter for her achievements. Looks like she is delving into the vault of our written culture, I remember when I read thos books and how much they have meant to me. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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Congrats Kevin on your daughter's fine grades! Confederacy of Dunces is one of my favorite books. If she hasn't read it already, she should read Catch-22, similar in humor.
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super solstice of summer sun shine shine shine on thee
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After driving the same vehicle for 15yrs. I finally went a bought a new to me vehicle. Might not be the PC vehicle with the price of gas these days but.... I have my first vehicle in 22yrs of driving with A/C. Anyone in NC that is looking for a 93 toyota 4x4p/u pm me.
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I have had a day of many smiles and a lot of love. I hope the same for all ! Have a Great Day, Mike
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I've just been thinking about this and smiling My son’s grandmother took her 11 year old daughter to see the Dead on 6 May 1970 in Kresge Plaza in Cambridge Mass. Then over 20 years later his mother and I took our son to see the Dead on 30 October 1990 in London (when he was 8) . I suppose there are lots of stories like that, but its great to think of the Unbroken Chain through the generations.
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Makes me smile too. I went to my first show,the soundtest at cow palace 3-23-1974 the evening after my brothers morning wedding. Never forget sitting in the back of their dodge dart - push button shifting - on the way from sacramento to sf with my best friend. Our first concert,my brothet kept saying - you will never forget this,there are no concerts like this.They are different. It was our first concert,my friend and I. We never forgot. peace,pk
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had his bid accepted to buy a house! Closing date 8-1-08. So he will be moving on/out. My little boys are growing up. It is great to see them taking these 'big steps'. One down 3 to go! ;o}
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very cool for your son and you!! :)
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With what will he christen his listening space, Dad? Congrats! You're still playing zone, though, with three to go! "Where does the time go?"
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not sure if the moderators will object but I'm trying to do my part to spread the word...please take 30 seconds to declare your support by signing this petition to raise the dead... http://www.petitionthedead.com/
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good luck with it!
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marye!!!:-) Major Chuckle!********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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petiton the dead......petiton the dead........... YOU CAN NOT PETITION THE DEAD now in reality, my daughter took two 1st places in the district swim meet before it was called because of lighting last nite. one in medley relay, she swam butterfly with her BFF backing up in freestyle, they came in a pool length ahead of the rest and the second was in the individual medley where she wiped out the competition, only cooler because she asked at the last minute to swim in it... and it was against all boys..heHA Forget the dead you've left, they will not follow you.
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[subject said in my best Butthead voice] Hahahahahahahahahah!!!!! Friggin awesome, TC! Mas props to the daughter! Talk about "shrinkage..." Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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they were ashamed to get out of the water :o
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she thought it was pretty sweet!!!off thought... yaknow, i don't think i've ever met a melissa that wasn't
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hey-TC-congrats on the swim team daughter! I'm so proud of her. I, too was on the swim team starting @ age 7-17......still attempt it now & then-unfortunately, not regular like I should -A family of swimmers I'm from.........my uncle, swam daily til he was 93 (although alot slower)..........later on......Gypsy Cowgirlps-the grandson is on the way to the swim team-he's 4 & a half
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My wife and I are celebrating our 28th wedding aniversary tonight. ;o)
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You go, Oro. Congratulations and best wishes. "Where does the time go?"
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and it brings a big grin to my face, to read that 'where does the time go?'. Indeed. And then thinking of Mary and I at those Winterland shows 31 years ago, and the Red Rocks 30 years ago...... counting stars by candlelight....;o}. Congrats and best wishes much appreciated.
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Happy Anniversary to you and your beautiful wife :)28 years wow way to go!!
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After meeting you both I felt the warmth of the love and caring in your relationship. Keep it going. Good work on those boys too. Say hi to everyone for me. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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28 years ,, thats very sweet .. My wife and wish you many more to come !! We have some catchin up to do ,, we have been together , let`s see this november will make 5 yrs. married , 6 yrs together .. and yes "where does the time go ?"
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Happy Happy Happy being together for so long day!!! ********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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Our 4 & a half year old grandson, keeps getting bumped up in swim class & he's tall for his age-another Michael Phelps in the making??? Who knows? wouldn't that be Wild! I'll keep yall posted once he's on the swim team-should be any day at the rate he's going...........Gypsy Cowgirl alias "grandma" to him
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thats grate GC, kids sure do love water and they crack me up as they dive in unison in as many varied contorted shapes none of which actually look like a dive, more of a fall in : )peace, tc living in yesterdays tomorrow
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my artwork here- http://fuzzynews.110mb.com/art.htm (did some work for a few years for Relix and for Unbroken Chain in the early nineties...) =================== moc.swencigolyzzuf.www ===================
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I got to play with Phil and it was Sicky!!
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where and when did this happen? That is very cool! Got any pictures?
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i always seemed to run into you at the various venues and parking lots(1992-1996)i attended your memorial yesterday and your funeral today! may jerry play to you in the heavens for you are at a better place now
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I had "plant of the month' in High Times once. Spent five awesome months livin' on a river at the edge of a wilderness area in N. Cal. and had some incredible experiences.