0mn1vore wrote: And remember that when things _really_ go sour, you can't grow food out of the cracks in the concrete. In Minneapolis, there are: Community gardens, some of which produce reasonable amounts of food. Back yards, some of which have been partly or entirely turned into gardens. Lawns, which could be converted for food growing. Strips of soil along the edges of streets
"Eric B." <bigbird@sesamestreet.com> wrote The legend goes that Dylan complemented the Beatles on saying "I get high" on IWTHYH, and Lennon corrected him saying it was actually "I can't hide". The problem is that new mixes have uncovered the vocals to the point that you can clearly hear that the phonetic requirements that should be there are not. Each sound we make as we speak
Marten Kemp wrote: Denny Wheeler wrote: On Wed, 06 Aug 2008 09:29:27 -0400, Marten Kemp <marten.kemp@earthlink.net> wrote: suzilem wrote: http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/64ad536a6d Well, it *is* the most well-reasoned energy policy that I've heard.... I wonder just *who* paid for that, and if Obama's gonna run it as a campaign ad. I'm assuming
Cindy Wells wrote: PhoenixWench <slywlf@hvc.rr.com> wrote in news:g65mbh$gth$1@aioe.org: <snip> Oh heck yeah! Right through college and my first job it was the only show in town. Then the NCR paper and photocopiers and word-processors made carbon-paper *mostly* obsolete. I still use it regularly today, however, in my receipt book, when folks pay cash :-)
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 12:03:41 -0700, Jack Hamilton <jfh@acm.org> wrote: Speaking of church controversies, it would be interesting to hear what the Supreme Governor of the Church of England thinks of the current flap over the Episcopal Church, the Province of the Southern Cone, and the African bishops - are her sympathies with Robinson and Mandela, or with the other side? I doubt we'll