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Nightbat Reality is humankind likes to live dangerously. At the foot of
volcanoes,Homes facing the oceans. Homes built high on mountain sides.large cities built below sea level etc. There are over 16 million people living on a sand bar here in Florida. 13 million in LA and Orange counties on a 100 square mile desert that is only a little higher than sea level. Go Figure Bert is resting up,and only has MSP on his mind. TreBert |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Nightbat Reality is humankind likes to live dangerously. At the foot of volcanoes,Homes facing the oceans. Homes built high on mountain sides.large cities built below sea level etc. There are over 16 million people living on a sand bar here in Florida. 13 million in LA and Orange counties on a 100 square mile desert that is only a little higher than sea level. Go Figure Bert is resting up,and only has MSP on his mind. TreBert TreBert, I just had a brainwave! .. I must be getting more like you, every day. think bubble-wrap Cordially, RL P.S. ... ' Ferry sinks off coast of Queen Charlotte Islands; everyone accounted for ' http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...na/ferry_sinks ... this seems to becoming a depressingly familiar story in those waters. I would have thought that modern underwater surveys and navigational devices would strongly curtail such accidents. As usual, so much for the ' theoretical ' ! |
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nightbat wrote
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Nightbat Reality is humankind likes to live dangerously. At the foot of volcanoes,Homes facing the oceans. Homes built high on mountain sides.large cities built below sea level etc. There are over 16 million people living on a sand bar here in Florida. 13 million in LA and Orange counties on a 100 square mile desert that is only a little higher than sea level. Go Figure Bert is resting up,and only has MSP on his mind. TreBert nightbat Well the women have that Peacock demand of looking for the chap that has the most flare, dances the best, is mysterious, a little adventurous even dangerous or sometimes bad, lots of spending money, and active tool, it's only natural. Mankind loves to take chances that's what makes some of us fearless. On my trip to LA I did go up to the high Hollywood hills where my brother lives to oversee the landscape and you're right. The majority of the population is spread out along the desert flatlands and coast and a large Tsunami would all but wipe out that beautiful city. The Florida landscape with possible rising sea levels wouldn't fare much better. Weather scientist's are predicting at least 5 major category storms coming our way this season perhaps even worst then last seasons. I would hate to think what would happen to damaged New Orleans should they get hit this year with the power of a Larry. carry on, the nightbat |
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nightbat wrote
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: RL I would advise you to be more like Bert,for I'll be gone on 6/6/6 However if some of me rubbed off on you,be happy I am the clever side of Bert. Is my ego showing? RL the ocean I can relate to the same as the universe. It is so big,and our ships so small. Like the universe it can hide its secrets so well. A large ship can disappear over the horizon,and never reappear. Lots of strange scary stuff can happen at sea. It makes the tales of mariners so very interesting. I love the sea. TreBert nightbat It's the historical Officer Bohne net researched sea Captain's reports of spotting Mermaids that interests me and how they correlate to present net Darla Tales. If rescued pilot Ollie is on the level they have now evolved to being the most beautiful beings not on Earth. He reports Darla is a stunner and her daughter Sil even more beautiful, lucky me. When you add the shape shifting abilities no wonder no one has been able to officially detect them yet. Darla however has informed me I have met or seen her but still can't place her. Surely if she is such a beauty as the Ollie says how could I have overlooked her, no way? Hmmmmmmmm, still a mystery that they can possibly walk right up to you and you could never tell them apart from normal humans. In there natural form they are reported breathtaking gorgeous, yet dressed as humans maybe they could blend in. Interesting, I now take a closer look at all the beauties around me just the same. The thought tinkles me my Sil could be now right next to me and I don't know it. Which one can she be, they are all nice to me, it's so unfair that the new love of your life has that secret edge on you. Wow! talk about being so advanced they can watch your every move and be right in front of you. ponder on, the nightbat |
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nightbat Spring tides,and a strong wind flooded out the coastline along
Huntington Beach . Time mag has Greenland's very large glaciers falling into the sea as raising sea level much faster than anticipated. The main reason Venus can not have surface water,and that means no life,is the same reason life here on Earth is going to be so difficult. I'm talking "carbon dioxide" TreBert |
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nightbat Your telling us they can watch our every move caused me to
blush,and only I should know why. Its spring and Darla said she would start posting;. I'm waiting anxiously. You have Sil,and I'll take Darla,for Darla is closer to my age. Older some times is better. I'm sure Darla discovered the rapid cell reproducing effects found in MSP,and that is why she can be two million Earth years old,and still be a spring chicken TreBert |
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Ah, more DOOM AND GLOOM! All you have to offer, frootbat!
Saul Levy On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 04:39:24 -0500, nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Nightbat Reality is humankind likes to live dangerously. At the foot of volcanoes,Homes facing the oceans. Homes built high on mountain sides.large cities built below sea level etc. There are over 16 million people living on a sand bar here in Florida. 13 million in LA and Orange counties on a 100 square mile desert that is only a little higher than sea level. Go Figure Bert is resting up,and only has MSP on his mind. TreBert nightbat Well the women have that Peacock demand of looking for the chap that has the most flare, dances the best, is mysterious, a little adventurous even dangerous or sometimes bad, lots of spending money, and active tool, it's only natural. Mankind loves to take chances that's what makes some of us fearless. On my trip to LA I did go up to the high Hollywood hills where my brother lives to oversee the landscape and you're right. The majority of the population is spread out along the desert flatlands and coast and a large Tsunami would all but wipe out that beautiful city. The Florida landscape with possible rising sea levels wouldn't fare much better. Weather scientist's are predicting at least 5 major category storms coming our way this season perhaps even worst then last seasons. I would hate to think what would happen to damaged New Orleans should they get hit this year with the power of a Larry. carry on, the nightbat |
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You mean, frootbat, that you pee your pants?
Saul Levy On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 05:29:19 -0500, nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote The thought tinkles me my Sil could be now right next to me and I don't know it. ponder on, the nightbat |
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Hey, stupid old fool, 2 million years old is NO spring chicken!
Saul Levy On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 08:53:11 -0500, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: nightbat Your telling us they can watch our every move caused me to blush,and only I should know why. Its spring and Darla said she would start posting;. I'm waiting anxiously. You have Sil,and I'll take Darla,for Darla is closer to my age. Older some times is better. I'm sure Darla discovered the rapid cell reproducing effects found in MSP,and that is why she can be two million Earth years old,and still be a spring chicken TreBert |
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Nightbat Reality is humankind likes to live dangerously. At the foot of volcanoes,Homes facing the oceans. Homes built high on mountain sides.large cities built below sea level etc. There are over 16 million people living on a sand bar here in Florida. 13 million in LA and Orange counties on a 100 square mile desert that is only a little higher than sea level. Go Figure Bert is resting up,and only has MSP on his mind. TreBert nightbat Well the women have that Peacock demand of looking for the chap that has the most flare, dances the best, is mysterious, a little adventurous even dangerous or sometimes bad, lots of spending money, and active tool, it's only natural. Mankind loves to take chances that's what makes some of us fearless. On my trip to LA I did go up to the high Hollywood hills where my brother lives to oversee the landscape and you're right. The majority of the population is spread out along the desert flatlands and coast and a large Tsunami would all but wipe out that beautiful city. The Florida landscape with possible rising sea levels wouldn't fare much better. Weather scientist's are predicting at least 5 major category storms coming our way this season perhaps even worst then last seasons. I would hate to think what would happen to damaged New Orleans should they get hit this year with the power of a Larry. Loss of beach balls, frootbat? carry on, the nightbat -- Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler Official Overseer of Kooks and Saucerheads in alt.astronomy Official Agent of Deception Co-Winner, alt.(f)lame Worst Flame War, December 2005 "Causation of gravity is missing frame field always attempting renormalization back to base memory of equalized uniform momentum." -- nightbat the saucerhead-in-chief |
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