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Right doc. We have to save ourselves. What’s our plan? We need to transition to that.

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Lucinda's avatar

Mike, you really ripped into the fukn phhFIZZZZZER snakes here once again. Amputations all around.

And, geez, dadgummit but you're a regular polyglot linguist. No wonder the owls talk to you. Whooo.

(I'm an OKIE & not a dang Scots altho I def have lots of dif British Isles genes swirling around inside. Have never been able to say which I like better - Okie hillbilly talk, Irish slang, Scots slang or Yiddish.)

Dropping this for the folks.

> gardyloo interjection gar· dy· loo ˌgär-dē-ˈlü - used in Edinburgh as a warning cry when it was customary to throw slops from the windows into the streets Word History Etymology perhaps from French garde à l'eau! look out for the water! First Known Use 1622, in the meaning defined above Time Traveler The first known use of gardyloo was in 1622 [wondering who used the word first??]

Love the Byrds video (it was my Sr year in high school way back) & also the big stache & man-bag.

They only look like Jesus if Jesus was drawn by US colonials to resemble a young Thomas Jefferson. In actuality, if Jesus was a real person (& not an angel as ancient biblical texts first describe him) he'd probably have looked more like that sad sack Jewish comedian Richard Lewis (or ‘The Prince of Pain’).

Laughing darkly as the so-called "civilization" swirls around the dam drain. "GardyLOO" Mike. HAH

Keep up the fine work.

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