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To: ralfph who wrote (6210)3/28/2005 10:22:34 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
The purpose as always, Jim, is to kill as many primeval forest giants as possible. Making sheets of white and boxes of brown is just a side effect. Canada is the brawling, husky, mightily industrious fibre monger to the world. But its great business of making flat stuff to make marks on accomplishes the far more thrilling and basic mission -- the true purpose -- and that is to get rid of this tangled, sickly mass of infesting plant matter that stands in the way of the orderly habitation of man.

Bless the laser printer, Jim. Very soon an unending scene of stumps and flat plain shall greet ever bounding heart who loves industry. What a slate to build on! I can feel the crunch of the axe, the vital rasping roar of slashing saw! It is a firm, and solid sound giving an immediate and visceral sense of hope to the soul.

It is evil, these weed's insidious, creeping, campaign to take over the land, otherwise perfectly viable for the erection of concrete and steel government monuments. We want to see monuments, ever more monuments -- as far as the eye can see. How inspiring that would be! How noble! How befitting the state of man's progress!

Can you donate a wheelbarrow to the cause? A little bit of lime and sand for the pouring of monuments. It's not much but it's a start.

EC<:-}



To: ralfph who wrote (6210)3/29/2005 12:24:45 AM
From: ralfph  Respond to of 8273
 
JIM ???? JIM who ? I ain,t no Jim.

Had a great friend and mining partner by that name. He passed away at much too young an age . We had the most awsume karma,he once called at 3 in the morning to ask what I was doing- the thing was I was sitting up in bed bored outa my tree, so i tossed on some clothes and we sat around and bullshitted until we had to go to work. One in a million.

But I ain,t no JIM but I am a Bad Ass Mother

ralfphie

275 holes welded up in my Carryall- not sure if I will drop in the Cummins 6 or 4 . I want to climb hills not tow a train.