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"Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
... > True, it is devoid of city sounds here, haven't heard loud music in > years. There are no trains nearby, occasionally a motorcycle zooms > by. School started so now there are a couple of school buses twice a > day, but most days I don't see them. You can always move to a rural > location. > Not really. Sometimes moving isn't an option for many reasons. Cheri |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
... > On 9/8/2013 5:13 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> On Sat, 7 Sep 2013 22:06:03 -0700, "Cheri" > >> wrote: >> >>> "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Sat, 7 Sep 2013 17:27:23 -0700, "Cheri" > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message >>>>> ... >>>>>> I get to see a big chunk of sky in my back yard so I get to see lots >>>>>> of strange cloud formations. Most are quite beautiful but sometimes >>>>>> they look downright evil. This was last week at 4:30 PM, lots of >>>>>> very >>>>>> furious lightening and thunder but this time very little rain... one >>>>>> minute the sun was shining, the next it was as dark as a very dark >>>>>> night, very eerie: >>>>>> http://i44.tinypic.com/2646zcz.jpg >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> That looks like something out of a Sci-Fi movie. It must be so great >>>>> to >>>>> live >>>>> where you do. I would love the solitude. >>>>> >>>>> Cheri >>>> >>>> Lots of critters negate the solitude. I share an hour every morning >>>> with my coffee and the birds... and of course the cats, always the >>>> cats. Just try sleeping in solitude with two kittens romping in bed >>>> all night. >>> >>> >>> I'm not talking about critters, you can enjoy them at your leisure. I'm >>> talking away from the hustle and bustle of boom boxes, motorcycles, >>> trains, >>> etc. >> >> True, it is devoid of city sounds here, haven't heard loud music in >> years. There are no trains nearby, occasionally a motorcycle zooms >> by. School started so now there are a couple of school buses twice a >> day, but most days I don't see them. You can always move to a rural >> location. >> > It's so easy to say "you can always move". Things are not always that > simple. > > Jill Truly. Cheri |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > It's so easy to say "you can always move". Things are not always that > simple. Yep. Especially if you have to get a new job and sell a house. Add in a spouse and kids and it's even more complicated. |
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![]() "Jeßus" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 22:09:31 +0100, "Ophelia" > > wrote: > >> >> >>"Cheryl" > wrote in message aweb.com... >>> On 9/8/2013 6:36 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>> >>>> Yes, skies like that are fairly common here, but I know what you >>>> mean ![]() >>>> The spookiest thing I've experienced (perhaps you are all used to it >>>> but >>>> I've only ever seen it once) was when I was driving through a heavy >>>> snow >>>> storm with lightening directly above! Seems it is called >>>> 'Thundersnow'! >>> >>> I've only experienced thundersnow a few times, but it's eery. Thinking >>> about what causes thunder and lightning being hot and cold air masses >>> colliding, it's strange to see heavy snow with that going on. >> >>Just the one time for me, and it was spectacular ![]() > > A couple of months ago we had a classic frosty morning with crystal > clear skies... and a rainbow. Blimey! Any idea how that happened? -- -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Sun, 08 Sep 2013 21:43:27 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 9/8/2013 2:58 PM, sf wrote: >> On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 11:00:48 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow >> > wrote: >> >>> Oft-times it will be sunny *and* foggy... >> >> Weird, isn't it? It's like rain on a sunny day (which happens too) >> >It rains here in the lower part of SC quite often when the sun is >shining. It's amusing. ![]() > >Jill As children we called them sunshowers. JB |
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![]() "JBurns" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 08 Sep 2013 21:43:27 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >>On 9/8/2013 2:58 PM, sf wrote: >>> On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 11:00:48 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> Oft-times it will be sunny *and* foggy... >>> >>> Weird, isn't it? It's like rain on a sunny day (which happens too) >>> >>It rains here in the lower part of SC quite often when the sun is >>shining. It's amusing. ![]() >> >>Jill > > As children we called them sunshowers. We get them too but I don't know if they have a name here ![]() -- -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On 9/8/2013 11:07 AM, Cheri wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> On Sat, 7 Sep 2013 22:06:44 -0700, Cheri wrote: >> >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Sat, 7 Sep 2013 17:27:23 -0700, Cheri wrote: >>>> >>>>> That looks like something out of a Sci-Fi movie. It must be so >>>>> great to >>>>> live >>>>> where you do. I would love the solitude. >>>> >>>> That scene happens pretty much every fall night at dusk on the >>>> Northern California coast. >>> >>> Not really. >> >> Apparently you have never lived on the Monterey Bay. Because I did. >> And you're full of shit if you didn't see the fog/clouds come in like >> that every evening. >> >> Not Really? Pbbbbt. Blow me. >> >> -sw > > > Go blow yourself twit. Fog banks are not storm clouds. NOT REALLY! > > Cheri Steven can't help but be crude, it's in his nature. |
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On 9/8/2013 1:05 PM, Cheryl wrote:
> On 9/8/2013 9:17 AM, Gary wrote: > >> Fog is prevalent in coastal New England but you don't often see it >> coming like that pic. When living up there, there were a few times >> when I would have to pull off the road for a few minutes. The fog was >> so heavy, you literally could not see beyond the hood of your car. >> Didn't last but a few minutes that bad though. > > Many many years ago we took a family trip to Cape Cod, and one day we > drove up toward Provincetown for whale watching. The fog was so thick > that day they canceled the boat trip and the fog didn't lift until well > into late afternoon. I'd never seen anything like that before. We > stopped at one of the national park beaches, one where you have to walk > down a million steps to get to the sand, and from up there the ocean and > beach were completely obscured. > I've seen old movies where people walked down what looked like rickety steps to get to a beach. Add fog? Queue spooky music! Jill |
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On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 21:50:02 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: >"Brooklyn1" > wrote in message .. . > >> True, it is devoid of city sounds here, haven't heard loud music in >> years. There are no trains nearby, occasionally a motorcycle zooms >> by. School started so now there are a couple of school buses twice a >> day, but most days I don't see them. You can always move to a rural >> location. >> > > >Not really. Sometimes moving isn't an option for many reasons. Not saying one has to move immediately, but everyone in the US can relocate... you're not in prison, are you? It took me over a year to find this place and unload my last house but if someone wants to relocate they certainly can... all they need do is put in the effort, I didn't say it was easy either. |
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On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 21:50:28 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: >"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... >> On 9/8/2013 5:13 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >>> On Sat, 7 Sep 2013 22:06:03 -0700, "Cheri" > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On Sat, 7 Sep 2013 17:27:23 -0700, "Cheri" > >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message >>>>>> ... >>>>>>> I get to see a big chunk of sky in my back yard so I get to see lots >>>>>>> of strange cloud formations. Most are quite beautiful but sometimes >>>>>>> they look downright evil. This was last week at 4:30 PM, lots of >>>>>>> very >>>>>>> furious lightening and thunder but this time very little rain... one >>>>>>> minute the sun was shining, the next it was as dark as a very dark >>>>>>> night, very eerie: >>>>>>> http://i44.tinypic.com/2646zcz.jpg >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> That looks like something out of a Sci-Fi movie. It must be so great >>>>>> to >>>>>> live >>>>>> where you do. I would love the solitude. >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheri >>>>> >>>>> Lots of critters negate the solitude. I share an hour every morning >>>>> with my coffee and the birds... and of course the cats, always the >>>>> cats. Just try sleeping in solitude with two kittens romping in bed >>>>> all night. >>>> >>>> >>>> I'm not talking about critters, you can enjoy them at your leisure. I'm >>>> talking away from the hustle and bustle of boom boxes, motorcycles, >>>> trains, >>>> etc. >>> >>> True, it is devoid of city sounds here, haven't heard loud music in >>> years. There are no trains nearby, occasionally a motorcycle zooms >>> by. School started so now there are a couple of school buses twice a >>> day, but most days I don't see them. You can always move to a rural >>> location. >>> >> It's so easy to say "you can always move". Things are not always that >> simple. > > >Truly. I find it much easier to say *I can* than to say *I can't*. Never said it was simple (no one is gonna just hand it to you... well aside from Jill)), but anyone in the US can relocate, if they are willing to get up off their ass and exert themself... people manufacture all kinds of excuses for why they "can't" this, "can't" that, but the real truth is that they have no ambition, they are lazy, and they are frightened. |
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On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 01:10:48 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > >> It's so easy to say "you can always move". Things are not always that >> simple. > >Yep. Especially if you have to get a new job and sell a house. Add in a >spouse and kids and it's even more complicated. Who are you kidding... you don't have a job, your kid ain't crippled, and you've been moving all your life... of course in your case you're a kept woman, your husband cares for you same as a pet dog.... he'd be better off if next time he moved he dropped you off at a shelter... and there you'd learn to eat just like all the other bitches! LOL-LOL |
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On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 15:55:24 +0100, "Ophelia"
> wrote: > > >"JBurns" > wrote in message .. . >> On Sun, 08 Sep 2013 21:43:27 -0400, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >>>On 9/8/2013 2:58 PM, sf wrote: >>>> On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 11:00:48 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> Oft-times it will be sunny *and* foggy... >>>> >>>> Weird, isn't it? It's like rain on a sunny day (which happens too) >>>> >>>It rains here in the lower part of SC quite often when the sun is >>>shining. It's amusing. ![]() >>> >>>Jill >> >> As children we called them sunshowers. > >We get them too but I don't know if they have a name here ![]() They're called Scotch Showers... yoose run outside into the sun with your bar of soap and shower real quick so you don't need to pay for water! LOL Do you know how Scotch Tape got its name, it was invented by a Scotsman, he was so cheap he originally only placed adhesive on the edges... shortly thereafter adhesive was placed over the entire surface but the name Scotch Tape stuck! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotch_Tape |
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On 9/9/2013 12:05 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 01:10:48 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> ... >> >>> It's so easy to say "you can always move". Things are not always that >>> simple. >> >> Yep. Especially if you have to get a new job and sell a house. Add in a >> spouse and kids and it's even more complicated. > > Who are you kidding... you don't have a job, your kid ain't crippled, > and you've been moving all your life... of course in your case you're > a kept woman, your husband cares for you same as a pet dog.... he'd be > better off if next time he moved he dropped you off at a shelter... > and there you'd learn to eat just like all the other bitches! LOL-LOL > You are a truly vile and repulsive person. Life can't possibly reward you fully in this existence for the evil you embrace. |
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"Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
... > I find it much easier to say *I can* than to say *I can't*. > Never said it was simple (no one is gonna just hand it to you... well > aside from Jill)), but anyone in the US can relocate, if they are > willing to get up off their ass and exert themself... people > manufacture all kinds of excuses for why they "can't" this, "can't" > that, but the real truth is that they have no ambition, they are lazy, > and they are frightened. Or there are reasons that they don't choose to share with strangers in newsgroups. I think people that post in *absolutes* and try to speak for others using their own life experiences...have probably been alone too long and lack social skills. Cheri |
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![]() > On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 01:10:48 -0700, "Julie Bove" >>Yep. Especially if you have to get a new job and sell a house. Add in a >>spouse and kids and it's even more complicated. I'm reminded why I shouldn't post comments on his pics. :-) Cheri |
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On Mon, 09 Sep 2013 18:11:30 +1000, John J > wrote:
>On Mon, 09 Sep 2013 07:53:01 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: > >>On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 22:09:31 +0100, "Ophelia" > wrote: >> >>> >>> >>>"Cheryl" > wrote in message raweb.com... >>>> On 9/8/2013 6:36 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>>> >>>>> Yes, skies like that are fairly common here, but I know what you mean ![]() >>>>> The spookiest thing I've experienced (perhaps you are all used to it but >>>>> I've only ever seen it once) was when I was driving through a heavy snow >>>>> storm with lightening directly above! Seems it is called 'Thundersnow'! >>>> >>>> I've only experienced thundersnow a few times, but it's eery. Thinking >>>> about what causes thunder and lightning being hot and cold air masses >>>> colliding, it's strange to see heavy snow with that going on. >>> >>>Just the one time for me, and it was spectacular ![]() >> >>A couple of months ago we had a classic frosty morning with crystal >>clear skies... and a rainbow. > >Tasmania's the world's rainbow capital. Err... depends which way you mean ![]() |
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On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 10:44:47 +0100, "Ophelia"
> wrote: > > >"Jeßus" > wrote in message .. . >> On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 22:09:31 +0100, "Ophelia" >> > wrote: >> >>> >>> >>>"Cheryl" > wrote in message raweb.com... >>>> On 9/8/2013 6:36 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>>> >>>>> Yes, skies like that are fairly common here, but I know what you >>>>> mean ![]() >>>>> The spookiest thing I've experienced (perhaps you are all used to it >>>>> but >>>>> I've only ever seen it once) was when I was driving through a heavy >>>>> snow >>>>> storm with lightening directly above! Seems it is called >>>>> 'Thundersnow'! >>>> >>>> I've only experienced thundersnow a few times, but it's eery. Thinking >>>> about what causes thunder and lightning being hot and cold air masses >>>> colliding, it's strange to see heavy snow with that going on. >>> >>>Just the one time for me, and it was spectacular ![]() >> >> A couple of months ago we had a classic frosty morning with crystal >> clear skies... and a rainbow. > >Blimey! Any idea how that happened? No, other than there had to be some moisture in the air for that to happen. Like all frosty mornings (I do recall one notable exception to that) the sky looked to be crystal-clear... once the sun began melting the frost I guess there was a lot of evaporation. I'm no weatherman though! |
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![]() "Jeßus" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 10:44:47 +0100, "Ophelia" > > wrote: > >> >> >>"Jeßus" > wrote in message . .. >>> On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 22:09:31 +0100, "Ophelia" >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>"Cheryl" > wrote in message traweb.com... >>>>> On 9/8/2013 6:36 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Yes, skies like that are fairly common here, but I know what you >>>>>> mean ![]() >>>>>> The spookiest thing I've experienced (perhaps you are all used to it >>>>>> but >>>>>> I've only ever seen it once) was when I was driving through a heavy >>>>>> snow >>>>>> storm with lightening directly above! Seems it is called >>>>>> 'Thundersnow'! >>>>> >>>>> I've only experienced thundersnow a few times, but it's eery. >>>>> Thinking >>>>> about what causes thunder and lightning being hot and cold air masses >>>>> colliding, it's strange to see heavy snow with that going on. >>>> >>>>Just the one time for me, and it was spectacular ![]() >>> >>> A couple of months ago we had a classic frosty morning with crystal >>> clear skies... and a rainbow. >> >>Blimey! Any idea how that happened? > > No, other than there had to be some moisture in the air for that to > happen. > > Like all frosty mornings (I do recall one notable exception to that) > the sky looked to be crystal-clear... once the sun began melting the > frost I guess there was a lot of evaporation. I'm no weatherman > though! Ahh I see what you are saying ... all the moisture from the melted ice and sunshine? -- -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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"Jeßus" wrote:
> > >> A couple of months ago we had a classic frosty morning with crystal > >> clear skies... and a rainbow. Just to change a bit....check out this picture (and read the caption). Who would have guessed that this a real pic from earth. Very surreal. http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap130907.html G. |
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![]() "Gary" > wrote in message ... > "Jeßus" wrote: >> >> >> A couple of months ago we had a classic frosty morning with crystal >> >> clear skies... and a rainbow. > > Just to change a bit....check out this picture (and read the caption). > Who would have guessed that this a real pic from earth. Very surreal. > > http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap130907.html Oh my! -- -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 22:24:19 +0100, "Ophelia"
> wrote: > > >"Jeßus" > wrote in message .. . >> On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 10:44:47 +0100, "Ophelia" >> > wrote: >> >>> >>> >>>"Jeßus" > wrote in message ... >>>> On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 22:09:31 +0100, "Ophelia" >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>"Cheryl" > wrote in message straweb.com... >>>>>> On 9/8/2013 6:36 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Yes, skies like that are fairly common here, but I know what you >>>>>>> mean ![]() >>>>>>> The spookiest thing I've experienced (perhaps you are all used to it >>>>>>> but >>>>>>> I've only ever seen it once) was when I was driving through a heavy >>>>>>> snow >>>>>>> storm with lightening directly above! Seems it is called >>>>>>> 'Thundersnow'! >>>>>> >>>>>> I've only experienced thundersnow a few times, but it's eery. >>>>>> Thinking >>>>>> about what causes thunder and lightning being hot and cold air masses >>>>>> colliding, it's strange to see heavy snow with that going on. >>>>> >>>>>Just the one time for me, and it was spectacular ![]() >>>> >>>> A couple of months ago we had a classic frosty morning with crystal >>>> clear skies... and a rainbow. >>> >>>Blimey! Any idea how that happened? >> >> No, other than there had to be some moisture in the air for that to >> happen. >> >> Like all frosty mornings (I do recall one notable exception to that) >> the sky looked to be crystal-clear... once the sun began melting the >> frost I guess there was a lot of evaporation. I'm no weatherman >> though! > >Ahh I see what you are saying ... all the moisture from the melted ice and >sunshine? Yep. |
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On Mon, 09 Sep 2013 17:53:06 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>"Jeßus" wrote: >> >> >> A couple of months ago we had a classic frosty morning with crystal >> >> clear skies... and a rainbow. > >Just to change a bit....check out this picture (and read the caption). >Who would have guessed that this a real pic from earth. Very surreal. > > http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap130907.html Now that is extremely cool (both literally and figuratively!) |
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On 9/9/2013 5:53 PM, Gary wrote:
> "Jeßus" wrote: >> >>>> A couple of months ago we had a classic frosty morning with crystal >>>> clear skies... and a rainbow. > > Just to change a bit....check out this picture (and read the caption). > Who would have guessed that this a real pic from earth. Very surreal. > > http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap130907.html > > G. > I don't have a picture. When flying back to the US the pilot of the plane came on the intercom and told us to look out the windows. We were flying over the arctic ice cap. It was sunny and everything below glittered and glowed, like an endless field of diamonds. It was absolutely breathtaking. ![]() Jill |
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On 9/9/2013 5:53 PM, Gary wrote:
> "Jeßus" wrote: >> >>>> A couple of months ago we had a classic frosty morning with crystal >>>> clear skies... and a rainbow. > > Just to change a bit....check out this picture (and read the caption). > Who would have guessed that this a real pic from earth. Very surreal. > > http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap130907.html > > G. > Beautiful. -- CAPSLOCK–Preventing Login Since 1980. |
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"Cheri" wrote:
>"Brooklyn1" wrote: > >> I find it much easier to say *I can* than to say *I can't*. >> Never said it was simple (no one is gonna just hand it to you... well >> aside from Jill), but anyone in the US can relocate, if they are >> willing to get up off their ass and exert themself... people >> manufacture all kinds of excuses for why they "can't" this, "can't" >> that, but the real truth is that they have no ambition, they are lazy, >> and they are frightened. > >Or there are reasons that they don't choose to share with strangers in >newsgroups. If you honestly desired to relocate that's the lamest alibi possible, obviously you've no desire to relocate. Everyone has circumstances impeding their life's decisions, large and small and on a daily basis, so what, normal folks don't plead paralysis, they perservere and sally forth. If you're unwilling to share your particulars and don't relish being rebuffed then you've no business posting your negative remarks in a newsgroup, because then obviously you're simply making it up/trolling... lots of posters here make up everything they post, I call them the barroom braggarts, no matter what anyone claims they can top it, yet they never prove anything they claim. Once again, unless one is incarcerated anyone in the US can relocate... whether one is willing to expend the effort is a whole nother topic. There are plenty of negatives to where I live in a very rural location but, for me, measured against the positives, this is as good as it gets, there is no perfect place but for me this comes darn close. I've relocated at least twenty times during my life, each time wasn't easy but when necessaary or it's something I desired I found a way to mitigate the circumstances and so in the end looking back it was no big deal... every obstacle looms insurmountable until you're on the other side. Relocating is pretty easy compared to many other life obstacles, it's a cakewalk compared with debilitating diseases and yet people overcome every day. I only wish relocating was my most difficult burdon. Nowadays with computer searches relocating is easier than it ever was. It took me a full year of searching on line and then driving every weekend to look at properties, many very disappointing compared to pictures on the net. People don't think they can relocate because they are incapable of overcoming their own inertia, they live their entire life feeling sorry for themselves while blaming everyone/everything for their own self perpetuated inadequacies. |
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On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 09:42:59 +1000, John J > wrote:
>On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 07:05:59 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: > >>On Mon, 09 Sep 2013 18:11:30 +1000, John J > wrote: >> >>>On Mon, 09 Sep 2013 07:53:01 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: >>> >>>>On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 22:09:31 +0100, "Ophelia" > wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>"Cheryl" > wrote in message straweb.com... >>>>>> On 9/8/2013 6:36 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Yes, skies like that are fairly common here, but I know what you mean ![]() >>>>>>> The spookiest thing I've experienced (perhaps you are all used to it but >>>>>>> I've only ever seen it once) was when I was driving through a heavy snow >>>>>>> storm with lightening directly above! Seems it is called 'Thundersnow'! >>>>>> >>>>>> I've only experienced thundersnow a few times, but it's eery. Thinking >>>>>> about what causes thunder and lightning being hot and cold air masses >>>>>> colliding, it's strange to see heavy snow with that going on. >>>>> >>>>>Just the one time for me, and it was spectacular ![]() >>>> >>>>A couple of months ago we had a classic frosty morning with crystal >>>>clear skies... and a rainbow. >>> >>>Tasmania's the world's rainbow capital. >> >>Err... depends which way you mean ![]() > >I've never seen as many rainbows as in Tasmania. Sometimes 2 at a >time. That's true, we get them a lot and I often see two at a time, as you say. The problem with the word 'rainbow' these days is that is has been usurped by the *** community ![]() |
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On 9/09/2013 6:10 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... > >> It's so easy to say "you can always move". Things are not always that >> simple. > > Yep. Especially if you have to get a new job and sell a house. Add in > a spouse and kids and it's even more complicated. That's a better way to describe relocating. It's complicated! I recently moved to a semi rural location near the beach. Best of both worlds. Took me 6 years to convince the other half, that was the most complex obstacle. After that it took me 16 months to complete the move including selling the house and buying a new one in the new location 1400 kilometres away from our old address. That was 3 months ago - still settling down but getting there. Wake up to Kookaburras in the trees nearby. -- Xeno |
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On 10/09/2013 4:52 AM, casa contenta wrote:
> On 9/9/2013 12:05 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 01:10:48 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> > wrote: >> >>> >>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >>> ... >>> >>>> It's so easy to say "you can always move". Things are not always that >>>> simple. >>> >>> Yep. Especially if you have to get a new job and sell a house. Add >>> in a >>> spouse and kids and it's even more complicated. >> >> Who are you kidding... you don't have a job, your kid ain't crippled, >> and you've been moving all your life... of course in your case you're >> a kept woman, your husband cares for you same as a pet dog.... he'd be >> better off if next time he moved he dropped you off at a shelter... >> and there you'd learn to eat just like all the other bitches! LOL-LOL >> > You are a truly vile and repulsive person. Life can't possibly reward > you fully in this existence for the evil you embrace. I was just thinking that myself after reading his response. -- Xeno |
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On 9/9/2013 6:20 PM, Jeßus wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 22:24:19 +0100, "Ophelia" > > wrote: >> >> "Jeßus" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> Like all frosty mornings (I do recall one notable exception to >>> that) the sky looked to be crystal-clear... once the sun began >>> melting the frost I guess there was a lot of evaporation. I'm no >>> weatherman though! >> >> Ahh I see what you are saying ... all the moisture from the melted >> ice and sunshine? > > Yep. > I think its similar to how you see vapor rising from a lake in very cold temps. The sun has enough heat to melt some of the surface ice, and the cold from below causes vapor that looks like fog. I've seen that a few times. -- CAPSLOCK–Preventing Login Since 1980. |
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![]() "Cheryl" > wrote in message b.com... > On 9/9/2013 6:20 PM, Jeßus wrote: > >> On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 22:24:19 +0100, "Ophelia" >> > wrote: >>> >>> "Jeßus" > wrote in message >>> ... > >>>> >>>> Like all frosty mornings (I do recall one notable exception to >>>> that) the sky looked to be crystal-clear... once the sun began >>>> melting the frost I guess there was a lot of evaporation. I'm no >>>> weatherman though! >>> >>> Ahh I see what you are saying ... all the moisture from the melted >>> ice and sunshine? >> >> Yep. >> > I think its similar to how you see vapor rising from a lake in very cold > temps. The sun has enough heat to melt some of the surface ice, and the > cold from below causes vapor that looks like fog. I've seen that a few > times. Spooky but beautiful ![]() -- -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 17:20:48 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:
> Two ****y followups to the same post just makes you look silly. Wanna > go for three? > > -sw Wanna **** off and die? |
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On Sun, 8 Sep 2013 16:46:30 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:
> Why did you even start this stupid argument? ( Why do you even breathe? |
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casa contenta > wrote:
> > Steven can't help but be crude, it's in his nature. Hi, casa bonertent sqwertocracy mixatorium. Tell us again about your sexualized mayonnaise fetish. And don't forget groupkilling. <snicker> -- MartyB - Groupkillas® (tang®) Supreme Exalted Leader and President for Life "You and Spin work aff-f like sick little children with an unlimited tree branch of pinatas." -Casa bona |
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mixatorium > wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Sep 2013 22:30:32 -0500, Sqwertz wrote: > >> Granted, it's usually not so pronounced in Yankee territory. >> >> -sw > > Shut yer flabby redneck piehole, mayo-eater. Hi, casa bonertent sqwertocracy stalkerk00k. Do you know what caused your weird mayo fetish? Do you have some childhood history of weird abuse at the hands of a mayo-jar-wielding pedophile? Come on, spit out the truth, sicko casa bonertent. Inquiring minds want to know. <snicker> |
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casa contenta > wrote:
> On 9/9/2013 12:05 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 01:10:48 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> > wrote: >> >>> >>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >>> ... >>> >>>> It's so easy to say "you can always move". Things are not always >>>> that simple. >>> >>> Yep. Especially if you have to get a new job and sell a house. Add in a >>> spouse and kids and it's even more complicated. >> >> Who are you kidding... you don't have a job, your kid ain't crippled, >> and you've been moving all your life... of course in your case you're >> a kept woman, your husband cares for you same as a pet dog.... he'd >> be better off if next time he moved he dropped you off at a >> shelter... and there you'd learn to eat just like all the other >> bitches! LOL-LOL > You are a truly vile and repulsive person. Life can't possibly reward > you fully in this existence for the evil you embrace. Bawhawhaw that's pretty funny coming from an obsessed stalker k00k with about ten different posting personalities that you exercise 16 hours a day nonstop. Shelly has some redeeming value as a human being, as opposed to you, an utter waste of food. What a life you lead, eh, casa boner? What are you, some angry, drunken, lonely paraplegic living in a charity ******** and posting on a free welfare dialup connection? It has to be something like that. Angry, lonely li'l boner, lookin' for love in all the wrong places. LOL! |
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On 9/11/2013 12:10 PM, Groupkillas (R) wrote:
> casa contenta > wrote: > >> >> Steven can't help but be crude, it's in his nature. > > Hi, casa bonertent sqwertocracy mixatorium. Tell us again about your > sexualized mayonnaise fetish. And don't forget groupkilling. <snicker> > > Which one of you is using the sock this time Spin or Marty? |
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casa contenta > wrote:
> On 9/11/2013 12:10 PM, Groupkillas (R) wrote: >> casa contenta > wrote: >> >>> >>> Steven can't help but be crude, it's in his nature. >> >> Hi, casa bonertent sqwertocracy mixatorium. Tell us again about your >> sexualized mayonnaise fetish. And don't forget groupkilling. >> <snicker> > Which one of you is using the sock this time Spin or Marty? What does it matter? It's a beacon of TRVTH. Aren't you going to tell us all about little penises and mayo again, stalkerk00k? |
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On Wed, 11 Sep 2013 16:33:32 -0500, Groupkillas (R) wrote:
> Aren't you going to tell us all about little penises and mayo again, > stalkerk00k? Hoo boy, you're a real sicko, aren't ya son? |
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so complicated > wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Sep 2013 16:33:32 -0500, Groupkillas (R) wrote: > >> Aren't you going to tell us all about little penises and mayo again, >> stalkerk00k? > > Hoo boy, you're a real sicko, aren't ya son? Well, aren't ya? How many such posts have you made, about 4-500? So you expect nobody knows you're the same k00k making the mayo penis posts? And you thought by just posting that, nobody would figure out that it's all you? Really? HMMM? Dumbass. |
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