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On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 10:56:17 -0400, Keyser Söze
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On 6/14/15 10:40 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 08:08:48 -0400, Justan Olphart
wrote:

On 6/13/2015 8:52 PM,
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On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 17:24:46 -0400, Justan Olphart
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http://stopnestlewaters.org/tag/florida

I would be upset about half a million gallons of water if I didn't
have 50,000 "neighbors" putting an inch of water a day on their lawn.


No water restrictions in your neighborhood? Maybe that's why you don't
care about your gov't awarding licenses to suck our aquifers dry, for
profit. What a deal. The water we use finds it's way back to the
aquifer, enriched by chemicals laid down by farmers, golf course owners,
and lawn worshipers.

The water restrictions are toothless.
I have no problem with charging water companies for the water they
sell but I am not going to let that "anti bottled water" hysteria over
inflate their impact on the aquifer. The people who drink that water
would be drinking something. By the time your average tap water
drinker lets the water run until it is cold and then washes the glass,
they use about 10 times as much water as actually gets in their mouth.


By the time the oil from that exploded rig finished leaking into the
Gulf, it will be so dispersed you'll never even notice it. By the time
the oil that leaks from that new midwest pipeline finishes seeping into
the aquifer there, making the water undrinkable, you'll never notice it.
Repeal the EPA.


Why is everything you write an off topic brain fart


Perfectly on target if you can think abstractly.
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On 14 Jun 2015 19:00:59 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote:

By the time the oil from that exploded rig finished leaking into the
Gulf, it will be so dispersed you'll never even notice it. By the time
the oil that leaks from that new midwest pipeline finishes seeping into
the aquifer there, making the water undrinkable, you'll never notice it.
Repeal the EPA.



Why is everything you write an off topic brain fart



Perfectly on target if you can think abstractly.


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and neither is anyone likely to collect yours.
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On 6/14/2015 3:17 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On 14 Jun 2015 19:00:59 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote:

By the time the oil from that exploded rig finished leaking into the
Gulf, it will be so dispersed you'll never even notice it. By the time
the oil that leaks from that new midwest pipeline finishes seeping into
the aquifer there, making the water undrinkable, you'll never notice it.
Repeal the EPA.


Why is everything you write an off topic brain fart



Perfectly on target if you can think abstractly.


===

People on LSD think abstractly also. No one is collecting their work
and neither is anyone likely to collect yours.


Borrowed from some bonehead's definition of abstract thinking
"6. When compared to concrete thinking, abstract thinking is about
understanding the multiple meanings.
7. While abstract thinking is based on ideas, concrete thinking is based
on what the person sees as well as the facts."

An abstract thinker might be able to come up with multiple meanings, but
hasn't a clue as to which is applicable.
An abstract thinker has no use for facts.
I hope this helps you to understand why Harry won't stay on topic.


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On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 16:05:24 -0400, Justan Olphart
wrote:

On 6/14/2015 3:17 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On 14 Jun 2015 19:00:59 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote:

By the time the oil from that exploded rig finished leaking into the
Gulf, it will be so dispersed you'll never even notice it. By the time
the oil that leaks from that new midwest pipeline finishes seeping into
the aquifer there, making the water undrinkable, you'll never notice it.
Repeal the EPA.


Why is everything you write an off topic brain fart


Perfectly on target if you can think abstractly.


===

People on LSD think abstractly also. No one is collecting their work
and neither is anyone likely to collect yours.


Borrowed from some bonehead's definition of abstract thinking
"6. When compared to concrete thinking, abstract thinking is about
understanding the multiple meanings.
7. While abstract thinking is based on ideas, concrete thinking is based
on what the person sees as well as the facts."

An abstract thinker might be able to come up with multiple meanings, but
hasn't a clue as to which is applicable.
An abstract thinker has no use for facts.
I hope this helps you to understand why Harry won't stay on topic.


===

Interesting observation.

I always believed it was because he thought like a woman.
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On 6/14/2015 4:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 16:05:24 -0400, Justan Olphart
wrote:

On 6/14/2015 3:17 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On 14 Jun 2015 19:00:59 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote:

By the time the oil from that exploded rig finished leaking into the
Gulf, it will be so dispersed you'll never even notice it. By the time
the oil that leaks from that new midwest pipeline finishes seeping into
the aquifer there, making the water undrinkable, you'll never notice it.
Repeal the EPA.


Why is everything you write an off topic brain fart


Perfectly on target if you can think abstractly.

===

People on LSD think abstractly also. No one is collecting their work
and neither is anyone likely to collect yours.


Borrowed from some bonehead's definition of abstract thinking
"6. When compared to concrete thinking, abstract thinking is about
understanding the multiple meanings.
7. While abstract thinking is based on ideas, concrete thinking is based
on what the person sees as well as the facts."

An abstract thinker might be able to come up with multiple meanings, but
hasn't a clue as to which is applicable.
An abstract thinker has no use for facts.
I hope this helps you to understand why Harry won't stay on topic.


===

Interesting observation.

I always believed it was because he thought like a woman.


Not like any woman I'd want to know.

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I've been "born again" as a nice guy."




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On Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 4:44:53 PM UTC-4, Wayne. B wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 16:05:24 -0400, Justan Olphart
wrote:

On 6/14/2015 3:17 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On 14 Jun 2015 19:00:59 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote:

By the time the oil from that exploded rig finished leaking into the
Gulf, it will be so dispersed you'll never even notice it. By the time
the oil that leaks from that new midwest pipeline finishes seeping into
the aquifer there, making the water undrinkable, you'll never notice it.
Repeal the EPA.


Why is everything you write an off topic brain fart


Perfectly on target if you can think abstractly.

===

People on LSD think abstractly also. No one is collecting their work
and neither is anyone likely to collect yours.


Borrowed from some bonehead's definition of abstract thinking
"6. When compared to concrete thinking, abstract thinking is about
understanding the multiple meanings.
7. While abstract thinking is based on ideas, concrete thinking is based
on what the person sees as well as the facts."

An abstract thinker might be able to come up with multiple meanings, but
hasn't a clue as to which is applicable.
An abstract thinker has no use for facts.
I hope this helps you to understand why Harry won't stay on topic.


===

Interesting observation.

I always believed it was because he thought like a woman.


Now you owe me a new keyboard. Seriously.
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On 6/14/15 2:24 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 10:56:17 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 6/14/15 10:40 AM,
wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 08:08:48 -0400, Justan Olphart
wrote:

On 6/13/2015 8:52 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 17:24:46 -0400, Justan Olphart
wrote:



http://stopnestlewaters.org/tag/florida

I would be upset about half a million gallons of water if I didn't
have 50,000 "neighbors" putting an inch of water a day on their lawn.


No water restrictions in your neighborhood? Maybe that's why you don't
care about your gov't awarding licenses to suck our aquifers dry, for
profit. What a deal. The water we use finds it's way back to the
aquifer, enriched by chemicals laid down by farmers, golf course owners,
and lawn worshipers.

The water restrictions are toothless.
I have no problem with charging water companies for the water they
sell but I am not going to let that "anti bottled water" hysteria over
inflate their impact on the aquifer. The people who drink that water
would be drinking something. By the time your average tap water
drinker lets the water run until it is cold and then washes the glass,
they use about 10 times as much water as actually gets in their mouth.


By the time the oil from that exploded rig finished leaking into the
Gulf, it will be so dispersed you'll never even notice it. By the time
the oil that leaks from that new midwest pipeline finishes seeping into
the aquifer there, making the water undrinkable, you'll never notice it.
Repeal the EPA.


Why is everything you write an off topic brain fart


Let's try this again. We, all of us, corporations, municipalities, golf
courses, individuals, are destroying the environment. We're misusing a
commodity - potable water - that is in short supply in many places in
the world. We're creating other environmental disasters, such as
fracking and the disputed oil pipeline, that will further negatively
impact the supplies of potable water. It's all connected, in the end.
You know, one of those "abstractions."
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Well, instead of getting the boat out the day got really wet. I figured launch time would be about 2-2:30 but the weather forecast for Carlyle I'll. showed heave rains and 30 mile wind gusts which if the wind holds long itakes that shallow lake pretty angry. Sure enough, about 2:30 the storms hit.

If we'd gone we'd probably be stuck out in the middle scrambling for shore, or we would have made a 60 mile one way trip wasted. So...,
Eh, another time.
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On 6/15/2015 6:45 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/14/15 2:24 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 10:56:17 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 6/14/15 10:40 AM,
wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 08:08:48 -0400, Justan Olphart
wrote:

On 6/13/2015 8:52 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 17:24:46 -0400, Justan Olphart

wrote:



http://stopnestlewaters.org/tag/florida

I would be upset about half a million gallons of water if I didn't
have 50,000 "neighbors" putting an inch of water a day on their lawn.


No water restrictions in your neighborhood? Maybe that's why you don't
care about your gov't awarding licenses to suck our aquifers dry, for
profit. What a deal. The water we use finds it's way back to the
aquifer, enriched by chemicals laid down by farmers, golf course
owners,
and lawn worshipers.

The water restrictions are toothless.
I have no problem with charging water companies for the water they
sell but I am not going to let that "anti bottled water" hysteria over
inflate their impact on the aquifer. The people who drink that water
would be drinking something. By the time your average tap water
drinker lets the water run until it is cold and then washes the glass,
they use about 10 times as much water as actually gets in their mouth.


By the time the oil from that exploded rig finished leaking into the
Gulf, it will be so dispersed you'll never even notice it. By the time
the oil that leaks from that new midwest pipeline finishes seeping into
the aquifer there, making the water undrinkable, you'll never notice it.
Repeal the EPA.


Why is everything you write an off topic brain fart


Let's try this again. We, all of us, corporations, municipalities, golf
courses, individuals, are destroying the environment. We're misusing a
commodity - potable water - that is in short supply in many places in
the world. We're creating other environmental disasters, such as
fracking and the disputed oil pipeline, that will further negatively
impact the supplies of potable water. It's all connected, in the end.
You know, one of those "abstractions."


Where.s the gubmint when you need it. Too busy micromanaging our lives
to see the forest through the trees. Perhaps in 2016 gubmint will
transition into something that will serve all the people and not just
certain minority groups. I hope that was abstract enough for you and not
too too factual and concrete.

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On 6/15/15 6:45 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/14/15 2:24 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 10:56:17 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 6/14/15 10:40 AM,
wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 08:08:48 -0400, Justan Olphart
wrote:

On 6/13/2015 8:52 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 17:24:46 -0400, Justan Olphart

wrote:



http://stopnestlewaters.org/tag/florida

I would be upset about half a million gallons of water if I didn't
have 50,000 "neighbors" putting an inch of water a day on their lawn.


No water restrictions in your neighborhood? Maybe that's why you don't
care about your gov't awarding licenses to suck our aquifers dry, for
profit. What a deal. The water we use finds it's way back to the
aquifer, enriched by chemicals laid down by farmers, golf course
owners,
and lawn worshipers.

The water restrictions are toothless.
I have no problem with charging water companies for the water they
sell but I am not going to let that "anti bottled water" hysteria over
inflate their impact on the aquifer. The people who drink that water
would be drinking something. By the time your average tap water
drinker lets the water run until it is cold and then washes the glass,
they use about 10 times as much water as actually gets in their mouth.


By the time the oil from that exploded rig finished leaking into the
Gulf, it will be so dispersed you'll never even notice it. By the time
the oil that leaks from that new midwest pipeline finishes seeping into
the aquifer there, making the water undrinkable, you'll never notice it.
Repeal the EPA.


Why is everything you write an off topic brain fart


Let's try this again. We, all of us, corporations, municipalities, golf
courses, individuals, are destroying the environment. We're misusing a
commodity - potable water - that is in short supply in many places in
the world. We're creating other environmental disasters, such as
fracking and the disputed oil pipeline, that will further negatively
impact the supplies of potable water. It's all connected, in the end.
You know, one of those "abstractions."



Oh, and how much is Florida governor Rick Scott being paid each year to
ignore Georgia-Pacific's illegal daily dumping of toxic waste into
Florida's St. Johns River? As luck would have it, Georgia-Pacific is
owned by the Koch brothers. What a surprise!


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