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Post by stardustpilgrim on Oct 5, 2013 12:50:27 GMT -5
I prefer the west coast. I am originally from the East Coast. I spent around 15 years in California. The last couple of years I been living in Asheville, NC. It's a pretty cool space but still the bible belt. I never seen so many churches in my life. The people are a little odd here. Asheville is pretty progressive but if you drive out in the country 15 miles or so it's not uncommon to find moonshiners and real country folks like on the movie Deliverance. Ever drive cross-country before? I've never done it ... someday. Twice in 1974 I drove to Colorado (there and back from NC) and then back to NC in 1975. In 1980 I drove from NC to California to see Krishnamurti for the annual Talks and Dialogues. Five days to go there, nice drive. I stopped by the Grand Canyon on the way back, awesome. (Oh...back then, my gas bill was $100.00 each way)........ sdp
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Post by laughter on Oct 5, 2013 12:50:38 GMT -5
Ever drive cross-country before? I've never done it ... someday. Oh yes many of times it's normally a fun time. This time it even comes with puppies sound effects lol Going alone this time? Ever done it solo before?
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Post by nowhereman on Oct 5, 2013 12:57:33 GMT -5
Oh yes many of times it's normally a fun time. This time it even comes with puppies sound effects lol Going alone this time? Ever done it solo before? Funny I have always done it solo. I tend to get along with myself pretty well.
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Post by laughter on Oct 5, 2013 14:09:06 GMT -5
Ever drive cross-country before? I've never done it ... someday. Twice in 1974 I drove to Colorado (there and back from NC) and then back to NC in 1975. In 1980 I drove from NC to California to see Krishnamurti for the annual Talks and Dialogues. Five days to go there, nice drive. I stopped by the Grand Canyon on the way back, awesome. (Oh...back then, my gas bill was $100.00 each way)........ sdp Cool, thanks for sharing ... seems to me the experience of a cross-country drive has the potential to be one of those that would shake the mind out away from a conditioned set -- to give the eyes things they haven't seen before.
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Post by nowhereman on Oct 5, 2013 14:24:41 GMT -5
Ever drive cross-country before? I've never done it ... someday. Twice in 1974 I drove to Colorado (there and back from NC) and then back to NC in 1975. In 1980 I drove from NC to California to see Krishnamurti for the annual Talks and Dialogues. Five days to go there, nice drive. I stopped by the Grand Canyon on the way back, awesome. (Oh...back then, my gas bill was $100.00 each way)........ sdp Yeah gas prices suck big time. I am looking at around $700 just one way!
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Post by enigma on Oct 5, 2013 20:13:25 GMT -5
I dunno how you expected anyone to take your OP seriously. What good does it do to tell you what time they read your post? No that's not it at all. It means being more social. For myself it's nice to know what time it is for the other person(s) that are communicating with. That's the point, you don't know what time it is for others who respond to your post.
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Post by nowhereman on Oct 5, 2013 20:16:08 GMT -5
No that's not it at all. It means being more social. For myself it's nice to know what time it is for the other person(s) that are communicating with. That's the point, you don't know what time it is for others who respond to your post. Most of the "time" you do as the notifications on your profile tells you plus if it's a ongoing conversation it's a matter of mins not hours
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Post by acewall on Oct 5, 2013 20:28:31 GMT -5
Time is a question for the mind. Hearts have unlimited time.
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Post by silver on Oct 5, 2013 20:30:37 GMT -5
we're on pg.3 a few hearts have touched already a couple of smiles down the road
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Post by nowhereman on Oct 5, 2013 20:37:08 GMT -5
we're on pg.3 a few hearts have touched already a couple of smiles down the road Cool and Silver in a few mins I will have a wonderful film of healing. It's Ram Dass fierce Grace. A wonderful heart, spirit filled film so stay tuned Nowhereman
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