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Anonymouse

smiley - winkeye Don't I feel special? smiley - winkeye

~~smiley - fish  It's there to swim, of course! smiley - winkeye


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Post 2

John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

Welcome aboard Strangefruit!

Have a wander around to see how some of the other folks are filling space. smiley - winkeye

JTG


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Post 3

Anonymouse

Right now I'm wondering two things. Where did he go, and...

-What- does my post (above) have to do with the article it's connected to? smiley - winkeye

'Nonnie


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Post 4

John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

Those are both good things not to give up wondering about. It would be a sad thing - and perhaps a dangerous one - not to wonder when someone suddenly sneaks off into the realm of the unkown; and, as we all know well enough, the fundamental interconnectedness of all things should always be wondered at.

Something that alarms me more than the hole in the ozone is the gap in people's ability to wonder. Too much stuff is falling through the wonder gap. When a pretty young woman sits in a tree for two years (Julia "Butterfly" Hill), doesn't strike you as odd that it should have passed virtually un-wondered at, until she climbed down?smiley - smiley

Cheers, Nonnie!

JTG


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