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24 Aug 2015, 7:14 pm

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I'm listening same song over and over and over for 2 hours now...I cannot stop..


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24 Aug 2015, 7:53 pm

Lyrics to Aloha Ke Akua

Lend your ear, lend your hands
lend your movement anything you can.
Come to teach, come to be taught. Come in the likeness, in the image of God.
Cause you can be like that. With all that humbleness and all that respect.
All of the power invested in me.
Be it hard to love my enemies.
All of the black bags over the heads of the dead and dying.
The more I understand about the human race.
The less I comprehend about our purpose and place. And maybe if there was a clearer line. The curiosity would satisfy.
Time bases prophesies have kept me from living, In the moment I am struggling to trust the divinity. Of all the gods. And what the hell they have planned for us.
I cry for the creatures who get left behind. But everything will change in the blink of an eye.
And if you wish to survive, you will find the guide inside.

I go back anf forth every single day, the clarity it comes to me in the choppy waves, the feelings and the places and the seasons change, the galaxies remain. Energy fields pulling our body to space, the angels that are coming to the spiritual waste, the hate that gets me distant from my spiritual pace, ten fold the manna when the planets are in place.
In polar aligment.
We're on assigment.
Bodies on consignment.
Return'em to the circus.
And what is the porpose, what is the porpose.
And would you believe it, would you believe it.
If you knew what for you were for, and how you became so informed, bodios of info perfoming such miracles, I am a miracle made up of particles.
And n this existence. I'll stay persistent, and I'll make a difference, and I will have lived it....


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24 Aug 2015, 8:29 pm

^^^ :wtg: I dig what you say! :bounce:
I have a CD with all the same song on it, different artists' versions of "I wonder as I wander." :dj:



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24 Aug 2015, 8:42 pm

I never heard this song before, shame on me, I found it in Music Section here, RoadRatt uploaded it.


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25 Aug 2015, 3:21 am

So, if I bag the deadly rodent with a rifle, should I take a photo of myself and the kill and post it on FakeBook (don't have an account, though)?

Made up an anti-rodent .22LR round. Removed the projectile from a standard velocity 40 grain LRN target round and poured about 2/3 the powder out (no need to put filler in); put the projo back with a little crimp and cut the round nose off so that it's a flat point. Should put the thump on 'em without being too loud.



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25 Aug 2015, 6:43 am

And making said anti-mouse rounds was a silly effort (made 10), as I actually have a couple of boxes of those .22 CBs in my ammo container that my dad bought me over a decade ago (I look through my ammo stockpile now and again, just to see what I've got in my collection).

They're about a common small game air rifle in power, so not loud.



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25 Aug 2015, 11:14 am

First day back at university, gets hand put in casts



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25 Aug 2015, 11:09 pm

Say what you will, but rodent hunting in a house is hard, especially when they appear to have their head screwed on right.

All night with IR night vision on and nothing in my field of view, but they still left marks in areas I didn't have access to from my hide (that's a blanket covering me). They knew I was there.

A formidable foe if I've ever seen one.



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26 Aug 2015, 4:46 am

Dillogic wrote:
Say what you will, but rodent hunting in a house is hard, especially when they appear to have their head screwed on right.

All night with IR night vision on and nothing in my field of view, but they still left marks in areas I didn't have access to from my hide (that's a blanket covering me). They knew I was there.

A formidable foe if I've ever seen one.


Ah, the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry!


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26 Aug 2015, 7:43 am

Double posts are fun!


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26 Aug 2015, 8:20 am

Fury Road was really good. Not as good as The Road Warrior, but still really good.

Max was written in the same way (reluctant hero with his wife and kid's death getting to him). Furiosa was a good character.

I liked the old chicks with the muzzle loaders and 1 shot 1 kill mentality.



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26 Aug 2015, 11:45 am

I can't bloody believe it! I can't bloody believe it!


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26 Aug 2015, 12:00 pm

i need to know when it is time to go to bed, but i can not find any books at the local library that have that information in them. even the librarian has no idea where i can find a book on it.



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26 Aug 2015, 12:11 pm

I must say, I was nothing short of disappointed with the size of the naan bread that I have just put in the oven.

It wasn't much bigger than a Walker's crisp.

To be hopes it doesn't shrivel to nothing once it's cooked because my cupboards are in fact void of anything edible.


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26 Aug 2015, 12:14 pm

babybird wrote:
my cupboards are in fact void of anything edible.

oh to be envious of a termite...for a termite would feast well on an empty cupboard.