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Sun, Feb 14, 10 at 21:43
| Just something to think about
Happy Valentines Day.
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Here is a link that might be useful: Society
Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by prmsdlndfrm (prmsdlndfrm@aol.com) on Sun, Feb 14, 10 at 22:35
| Isnt that from the movie where that greenhorn boy went into the wilderness and ate the wrong plant and died? Either way it is a real good point, our society is a bit crazy. |
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- Posted by tonytiller z4 S.Cent.Wi. (My Page) on Mon, Feb 15, 10 at 16:31
| I'am thinking society is going to change big time for San Juan Island. It is a significant canditate for National Monument designation under the Antiquities Act. It will then be included in the National Landscape Conservation System. After these "High Priority Land-Rationalization Efforts" local island government will be mute....... tonytiller |
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- Posted by eric_wa San Juan, z8 WA (ejellison@rockisland.com) on Mon, Feb 15, 10 at 18:08
| Holy Cow, I don't know of to responed to that. Eric |
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- Posted by prmsdlndfrm (prmsdlndfrm@aol.com) on Mon, Feb 15, 10 at 23:09
| UH OH Eric, better get the militia together, and replace those muskets with repeating rifles :0) LOL josh |
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- Posted by gardener1908 MI5/6 (My Page) on Tue, Feb 16, 10 at 10:37
| It is from the movie, "Into The Wild". Very thought provoking movie. |
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- Posted by eric_wa San Juan, z8 WA (ejellison@rockisland.com) on Tue, Feb 16, 10 at 12:16
| Yes, I have not seen the movie. I do like Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam. He is one of the local boys. Nice to hear from you. I hope we can bury the hatchet. "Proclaim that they wish to unite all the nations of the earth and to hurl the hatchet so far into the depths of the earth that it shall never again be seen in the future." Eric |
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- Posted by gardener1908 MI5/6 (My Page) on Tue, Feb 16, 10 at 17:58
| Buried. Prehaps I misunderstood your intentions. |
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