Synnie
23 January 2008 at 3:39am
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Hey, look to the right side!
Our man is on crutches now!
Lets wish him a quick recovery!
SpocktheMonkeyakaMat
23 January 2008 at 3:43am
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Yes indeed. Had he stayed in his recording shed this wouldn't have happened!
Now he has broken both legs I see.
Synnie
23 January 2008 at 4:09am
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But. . .never give up!
And prepair some wings or propellers, in case. . . :-]
SjefSjef
23 January 2008 at 4:11am
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gift to u all
I love this song in the 1980
Madness - Our house
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SceUX2HOHeU
lore
23 January 2008 at 3:17pm
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This was a great update!
Thanks all!! I liked all the vintage video footage!
I think I have seen a trailer for the film Wall-E that he spoke of,
I think. I could be wrong.I see so many kids films.
Kate Bush- the final song for 'The Golden Compass'
Sinead O'Conner- the final song for 'The Water Horse'
Roger Waters- the final song for 'The Last Mimzy'
Peter Gabriel- Wall-E.
Have a great day!
T-DOGG
23 January 2008 at 4:48pm
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Synnie
23 January 2008 at 5:01pm
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Well, somewhere someone had pointed to the negative effects of mobiles before, and I am also critical about it for long. We had loads of according informations herabout.
I consider it in fact to be pretty blueeyed to see only the positive effects of it.
But not only for the health reason, but also, because I watched people being "controlled" and definitely chased from jobcenters for example, who were accordingly "unpleased" about my unwillingness to get a mobile. . .
We gladly (still) don't have a law, that says, that we have to be a mobile owner. Its a very two sided coin and can as well support TOTAL control OVER people!!
No one reacted to that statement before, but its very important!
Thre bee part was so far unknown for me, but does not surprise me at all, thanks for mentioning it here, Theo!
Mallet
23 January 2008 at 8:03pm
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Well, i've tried and tried to get this working but it doesn't want to!
Synnie
23 January 2008 at 8:07pm
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Yes, it was you, wasn't it? But watch out, as soon as T DOGG is up and fine again, see?. . .
T-DOGG
23 January 2008 at 11:57pm
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I think we should test some bees, and try to find out which 'wavelength' they're on and avoid it, if at all possible.
Maybe we could use THEIR wavelenth to train them?
Mwa-ha-haaa!!!
Synnie
24 January 2008 at 12:35am
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You mean, stingy angels for communication?
. . .and then the bees will train the flowers, trees and vegetables to talk to us. . .WOW!
pretty mindblowing
:-]
T-DOGG
24 January 2008 at 5:23am
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Instant KILLER BEE repellant.
Quick, everybody get your cell phone out!
Synnie
24 January 2008 at 2:20pm
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SpocktheMonkeyakaMat
24 January 2008 at 3:58pm
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Someone didn't like the flute music and put a waste basket over the monk's head?
Speaking of bees have you ever seen Ulee's Gold? Good film with Peter Fonda.
Synnie
24 January 2008 at 4:56pm
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Nope, will pay attention to it, thanks!
LOL
As for the monk, I am still wondering, why some wear this, I have seen and heard them myself in Tokyo during a festival, but I forgot to ask. Some baskets look exactly like our beehives. . .
ExcellentBird
24 January 2008 at 5:23pm
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Another theory about the disappearance of bees is that they are simply dumping the hives in search of a more varied diet--which they need for survival.
Over the last few decades, the huge agribusiness monocrops have been decimating what few wild meadowlands USED to be next to farms, which pollinating bees used to vary their diets.
Now that we have more monocrops and less family farms, "farm" bees are basically starving to death due to lack of nutrition. So they vacate the hives and move on.
There are farmlands in China where PEOPLE are forced to pollinate their fruit trees, because there are no bees in their area, and it's too expensive to import bees from elsewhere. It's a long, tedious buisness that takes several weeks for what a handful of bees can do in a day.
Signs of the times, folks.
Synnie
24 January 2008 at 5:53pm
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At least they can keep their handies ready in their pockets and report, how its going, hehe.
What a bad joke. . .