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Steeley Chris

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Re: The Order Of Thing
« Reply #30 on: June 18, 2008, 06:04:56 PM »
good thing: finding some pot when you are out and feeling terrible. (medicinally, you dicks.)

bad thing: finding out you are out of pot. and the sun burning holes into you.

I second these.

I hate the sun so much. Teddy said it best:

"...not all of you are as "Celtic-ly challenged". Some of us are. I know, it's a bummer. Burn and peel, burn and peel, burn and peel. You know what I'm talking about."
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« Reply #31 on: June 18, 2008, 07:39:54 PM »
Sunday spent watching TV show marathon (like Deadliest Catch or Mythbusters)

Not sure where this one stands. Good when you're in the midst of it. Bad when it's over and you realize you've wasted the whole day watching guys pull pots.

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Re: The Order Of Thing
« Reply #32 on: June 18, 2008, 11:17:30 PM »
I had a feeling my bunny story would be ripped open for the evil it represents...
Those bunnies were taken home by a coworker of mine.  She was able to round up almost the whole litter I think. 
Here's another entry into The Order:

Hippie purists who look down on non-hippie purists. 

For example, I knew this girl that condemned every non-hippefied activity.  Shaving my legs, for one, was evil and horrible along with eating foods like Doritos or drinking beverages like Coca-Cola.  I used to work with her and I always wanted to tell her to shut the hell up. 

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« Reply #33 on: June 18, 2008, 11:32:47 PM »
When did hippies get obsessed with not eating gluten?  Or is that just a Boulder thing?

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« Reply #34 on: June 18, 2008, 11:36:47 PM »
When did hippies get obsessed with not eating gluten?  Or is that just a Boulder thing?

Search me.  I always just thought it was a celiac disease thing.


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« Reply #35 on: June 19, 2008, 01:05:06 PM »
I haven t listened to this week s show yet and I thought this was going to be a thread about Foucault.
Oh, good heavens. I didn’t realize. I send my condolences out to the rest of the O’Connor family.

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« Reply #36 on: June 19, 2008, 01:14:42 PM »
I had a feeling my bunny story would be ripped open for the evil it represents...
Those bunnies were taken home by a coworker of mine.  She was able to round up almost the whole litter I think. 
Here's another entry into The Order:

Hippie purists who look down on non-hippie purists. 

For example, I knew this girl that condemned every non-hippefied activity.  Shaving my legs, for one, was evil and horrible along with eating foods like Doritos or drinking beverages like Coca-Cola.  I used to work with her and I always wanted to tell her to shut the hell up. 

i hate shaving, and do it as little as possible, but im not against its practice when it comes to males or females.  also, not really into junk food or soda(s), but i certainly wont chastise any slob for consuming garbage. 

having said that, i thoroughly enjoy veggie "dodger dogs", soft serve ice cream, cheese fries, and beer that slowly ferments to room temperature- delicious.

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« Reply #37 on: June 19, 2008, 01:20:18 PM »
The Stuff White People Like book came in to my workplace today. I would put it second-to-last, with the caveat that it simultaneously reads like a condemnation of Brooklyn Vegan commenters and a list of the kinds of things they'd accuse other people of being into to make them look like bigger squares than they are.
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Re: The Order Of Thing
« Reply #38 on: June 19, 2008, 01:39:43 PM »
I had a feeling my bunny story would be ripped open for the evil it represents...
Those bunnies were taken home by a coworker of mine.  She was able to round up almost the whole litter I think. 
Here's another entry into The Order:

Hippie purists who look down on non-hippie purists. 

For example, I knew this girl that condemned every non-hippefied activity.  Shaving my legs, for one, was evil and horrible along with eating foods like Doritos or drinking beverages like Coca-Cola.  I used to work with her and I always wanted to tell her to shut the hell up. 

i hate shaving, and do it as little as possible, but im not against its practice when it comes to males or females.  also, not really into junk food or soda(s), but i certainly wont chastise any slob for consuming garbage. 

having said that, i thoroughly enjoy veggie "dodger dogs", soft serve ice cream, cheese fries, and beer that slowly ferments to room temperature- delicious.

Ever meet a "Jain"? Those guys make hippies look look like investment bankers. One tagged along with a house guest I had a few years ago. Nothing has ever smelled that bad.

I know I'm supposed to be tolerant of other peoples beliefs and meow meow meow, but I wanted that guy out of my house.

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« Reply #39 on: June 19, 2008, 01:40:32 PM »
The Stuff White People Like book came in to my workplace today. I would put it second-to-last, with the caveat that it simultaneously reads like a condemnation of Brooklyn Vegan commenters and a list of the kinds of things they'd accuse other people of being into to make them look like bigger squares than they are.

for fear of being judged by consecutive replies, i have to say i read STUFF WHITE PEOPLE LIKE, merely so i can see what theyre going to turn their noses at.  instead of stuff "white people" like, why not stuff "people who make an attempt at being well-rounded and find interest in things that dont involve prime-time network telelvison, happy hours with people from my office job, and slowly domesticating myself into a replica of my parents" like?

white people...what does that mean?!

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« Reply #40 on: June 19, 2008, 04:08:09 PM »
I had a feeling my bunny story would be ripped open for the evil it represents...
Those bunnies were taken home by a coworker of mine.  She was able to round up almost the whole litter I think. 
Here's another entry into The Order:

Hippie purists who look down on non-hippie purists. 

For example, I knew this girl that condemned every non-hippefied activity.  Shaving my legs, for one, was evil and horrible along with eating foods like Doritos or drinking beverages like Coca-Cola.  I used to work with her and I always wanted to tell her to shut the hell up. 

i hate shaving, and do it as little as possible, but im not against its practice when it comes to males or females.  also, not really into junk food or soda(s), but i certainly wont chastise any slob for consuming garbage. 

having said that, i thoroughly enjoy veggie "dodger dogs", soft serve ice cream, cheese fries, and beer that slowly ferments to room temperature- delicious.

Ever meet a "Jain"? Those guys make hippies look look like investment bankers. One tagged along with a house guest I had a few years ago. Nothing has ever smelled that bad.

I know I'm supposed to be tolerant of other peoples beliefs and meow meow meow, but I wanted that guy out of my house.

I have a co-worker in New Delhi who is a Jain. He's a very cool guy and not smelly in the least (and admittedly he's a white collar professional), but does sorta remind me of hippie sensibilities. I definitely know what you mean (but not about the smelly part). For example, he invited me to his hotel room one time for some pointers on yoga (and was not hitting on me in even the remotest way, I am certain).  I dig his openness about practically everything.

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« Reply #41 on: June 19, 2008, 04:11:07 PM »
Oh, and the post above about white people reminded me of the following: this thread belongs at the bottom of our list.  (Skim the article for context, and then read the posts below.) The ignorance and victim-mentality displayed here astonishes me. If this is representative of the Wall Street Journal's readership, we've got one hell of a long way to go in this country.

http://blogs.wsj.com/chinajournal/2008/06/19/in-south-africa-chinese-is-the-new-black/?mod=yhoofront




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« Reply #42 on: June 19, 2008, 04:14:47 PM »
bad: having to wait to pull into a parking space because someone is blocking your way as they needlessly and slowly back into their parking spot.

good: finding obscure treats you thought were long discontinued in a unexpected place, ie. hotdog gum at a Blockbuster.  And its fresh.

i hate back-in-ers (backiners? backer-inners?)!! my my neighbors are alway doing this and holding up traffic on my street.

My dad does that, so fuck you!


Not really fuck you, but He does do that, and he's a good guy.



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Re: The Order Of Thing
« Reply #43 on: June 19, 2008, 04:26:14 PM »

I have a co-worker in New Delhi who is a Jain. He's a very cool guy and not smelly in the least (and admittedly he's a white collar professional), but does sorta remind me of hippie sensibilities. I definitely know what you mean (but not about the smelly part). For example, he invited me to his hotel room one time for some pointers on yoga (and was not hitting on me in even the remotest way, I am certain).  I dig his openness about practically everything.

Alright, I'll stand down. That guy sounds like a good guy.

The guy at my place didn't wash his clothes or bathe. He carried a broom every where and swept in front of himself while he walk, lest he tread on organisms with a soul.

He also gave me shit about my diet since I wasn't vegetarian enough for him. I wanted to damage his soul so very badly. Let your friend know that people are giving his crew a bad name.

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« Reply #44 on: June 19, 2008, 04:33:36 PM »

I have a co-worker in New Delhi who is a Jain. He's a very cool guy and not smelly in the least (and admittedly he's a white collar professional), but does sorta remind me of hippie sensibilities. I definitely know what you mean (but not about the smelly part). For example, he invited me to his hotel room one time for some pointers on yoga (and was not hitting on me in even the remotest way, I am certain).  I dig his openness about practically everything.

Alright, I'll stand down. That guy sounds like a good guy.

The guy at my place didn't wash his clothes or bathe. He carried a broom every where and swept in front of himself while he walk, lest he tread on organisms with a soul.

He also gave me shit about my diet since I wasn't vegetarian enough for him. I wanted to damage his soul so very badly. Let your friend know that people are giving his crew a bad name.

C

I'll have my buddy crack down on the guy you're referring to. Sounds like he's doing a major disservice to his faith, which could be said of about a gazillion hippies also, whatever their faith is exactly...

You're really not kidding about that guy carrying the broom around, are you?  That's insanity.