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To: Clappy who wrote (47495)10/14/2005 2:20:18 AM
From: Bill on the Hill  Respond to of 104155
 
hi me!

i knew i was you

but not hugh

or am i hue?

so as i sing my sound reached out and moved you?

or me as you?



To: Clappy who wrote (47495)10/14/2005 2:22:52 AM
From: Bill on the Hill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 104155
 
that was fun.
do it again.

please clap.

do it again.

and again. amazing how fun it is to watch an artist at work. you craft words so nicely.

ok, i will shutup. give me some pomegranate barkeep!



To: Clappy who wrote (47495)10/14/2005 4:59:41 AM
From: elpolvo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104155
 
cg-

that's some deepak chit dude.

-jack handy



To: Clappy who wrote (47495)10/14/2005 9:19:27 AM
From: Crocodile  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 104155
 
Atomic Clapster~

We are all pulling from the same energy source that is
made up of the same atoms.


nice werds.

i tend to think that way with many things...

the air we breathe?
where has it been before i breathed it...
where did the winds blow in from
who last breathed those atoms
and in what century.

rock, sand, dust...
where did it originate....
where has it been before on the planet?

that rain coming down...
does it contain dust particles
from the Sahara?

a bird in my garden.
did it just leave Arizona
a few days ago?
or was that shorebird last
on the beaches somewhere in Chile?

where is the last place. .
the last place that each thing has been
and before that
and before that....
and where is it going next...

those are the nice things to think on.

the not-so-nice things are stuff
like a cloud of herbicide (banned in N.A.)
that clings together so well that more than a couple of years
after being sprayed on crops in some third world country,
it floats down in some remote place like Sable Island
in the Atlantic, and is detected in their air pollution monitoring equipment. (true story)

we humans are getting better at making things
that don't play by nature's rules.

i'm of mixed feelings over a lot of what i see around me.

i've always been interested in technology
and hoped it would provide answers to many
of the problems in this world.

i think it can do so,
but at what price?

not sure.

also not sure that i think it's such a good thing
that people are losing sight of the bigger picture...
that so many don't know where their food is coming from
and what it looked like before it came out of a package...
or what the water they are drinking looked like
just a short while before it flowed into a water treatment
plant and got processed and infused with chemicals
in order to make it safe to drink.

somewhere, there is probably a big set of scales
weighing all of this stuff as it moves from
the side of nature to the side of man...

how heavy can one side get before
the scale tips over?

not sure.

~just some croc thoughts



To: Clappy who wrote (47495)10/14/2005 3:24:21 PM
From: altair19  Respond to of 104155
 
Clapper,

that's totally cool. BTW I am using the NNBM atoms this weekend, but I'll have'em back by Monday morning.

Altair19