2012/10/01 15:52:45
jbow
Mike, the weekday after work, "argh, GET OUT OF THE WAY... I have got to get home and do nothing"! crowd is much worse... everyone is in a hurry to go nowhere and most of them are ticked off for no good reason... they are a vicious crowd!
I learned to mind my own business in rush hour traffic, some of those people will follow you, cut you off, and be real jerks. There was one guy who got "cut off" and decided to be a jerk. However the other guy was more of a jerk. He got got in front of the 1st jerk, and when traffic stopped, he got out and emptied his .357 into the other guys engine. Some of the people in big city traffic simply do not care... and you cannot tell who they are. Some of the people anywhere are the same way... but there is an element of, "I didn't see what the guy looked like. Heck, I didn't see anything." in the city.
2012/10/01 16:02:30
The Maillard Reaction

I get a little scared in Atlanta.

The last time we were coming south on I-85 into town two guys on motorcycles passed us. We were doing 90mph and seemed like the slowest car on the road.

The two cyclists ran up to the tail of a semi and trailer at full speed and then proceeded to do nose wheelies and tail wheelies until the lane cleared and then they went thru the worm hole and disappeared in a flash.

Sometimes all you see is the sound of the doppler effect.

It seems pretty obvious that the police have given up chasing them because they simply can't be caught by anything but a hi-speed camera.

It seems like it must be thrilling to ride out there on the weekends.

I figured you've seen it plenty... but I also agree that the rush hour stuff is way past my country boy threshold of comfort.

I'm thinking that living outside of Tallahassee sometimes seems to fast paced.


:-)


best regards,
mike


2012/10/01 16:54:05
Jonbouy
mike_mccue



I do not insult others here, and I try to ignore others when they offer insults to or about me...

If you can't see the difference, it really doesn't make much difference...

You've already made up your mind and you get to see what you want to see.



best regards,
mike
More classic irony, from the master of ignoring his own liabilities...
 
You villify others from a standpoint of you know more them if seen it happen to such an extent with one individual I even asked if you would apologise for your behaviour, which of course you didn't.  You are cowardly in what you choose to present as on opinion for fear that you will not be liked.  You are condescending beyond belief, bullish and insensitive.  You are incapable of acknowledging a mere suggestion that you are ever wrong and have no capacity for forgiveness. 
 
You twist a situation around to make it look like somebody is mistreating something you've represented and try to play the guilt card.
You've flown off the handle with me on many occasion when you've been totally wide of the mark without retraction or acknowledgement leading me to believe that you must think you are beyond any reproach for any of your actions.
 
I've seen you treat others exactly the same on many occasion.
 
Like somebody once wisely said:
 
"If McQ is working your last nerve then it's obviously your fault."  You initially had a fallout with FBB when you were trying to prove a petty and insignificant point against him remember?
 
I keep thinking one day you'll cotton on, ever the eternal optimist I am, but when I read about your neice not 'taking advantage of your infinite wisdom'  whilst on a quest to follow a similar career to you I figured you must be beyond any self-reflection at all.  You couldn't work out why she wasn't much interested in what you had to say, I'd suggest much for the same reasons that I'm not.
 
Hey look McQ Karl is selling a few videos for the efforts put in from his positive outlook, how you doing with marketing your brand of derision?  Perhaps you figure on doing well out of your musical prowess and production skill instead.
 
My word, what a guy.
 
I'd really suggest learning about and reflecting on that poem James chose for you because when you understand it's meaning you'll realise you've been given a truly precious gift.
2012/10/01 17:42:53
paulo
As shameless plugs go, this makes Bapu and Daryl look subtle
2012/10/01 17:58:16
SteveStrummerUK

Dear Jim, I've heard you can fix it for me to go on holiday with a girl in my class.


From Jeremy Forrest, aged 30.



2012/10/01 18:17:18
jbow
I'm thinking that living outside of Tallahassee sometimes seems to fast paced.

 
Well, you can always head down the the limesink at Woodville for a swim and a few beers. That should do the trick!
 
J
2012/10/01 18:37:57
The Maillard Reaction
Hi Julein,
 Yes, for sure I love the springs.

 Did you here that Cherokee Sink was bought buy the state and is now part of the Wakulla Springs State Park? They spent months cleaning the junk out of it and it's real nice now.

 I actually live only about 1 mile of dirt trail from Big and Little Dismal. We like to go there because Big Dismal is such a dramatic sight to behold.

 For better or for worse, I and a good friend took some National Forest Rangers, who are Federal employees and often get transfered from State to State, out to see River Sinks and show them that it is on their property. They didn't know they had that it existed because the maps were incomplete. Now it is also a park and it has legal parking and access where as before we had to hides our cars or bicycle in and hop a few fences to enjoy it. Some of the old locals wish it was still like that but it's cleaner and easier to enjoy than ever. You may have been to River Sinks and not known it... it's location was passed along word of mouth for many years.

 There's a couple dozen more... I'll bet you've been to some of them too.

:-)


best regards,
mike


2012/10/01 18:42:48
jbow

You may have been to River Sinks and not known it... it's location was passed along word of mouth for many years.
 
I don't remember the names of the one we went to. It was not in a park, it was in the woods and was party town. It was probably 1973/74. I was a crazyman back then. I was there for the party, where ever I happened to be.
It is nice to see that the government is now protecting people from having fun at Big Dismal. sigh...
J
2012/10/01 18:46:27
The Maillard Reaction

Cherokee was the big hole with the big party. It could get insane in a good-ol-boy sort of way.

River Sinks was cerebral and had smaller pristine sinks with the go-between tunnels and it got insane in a far-out-man sort of way.

:-)

I liked em both but Cherokee some times got scary.


:-)




2012/10/01 18:51:13
jbow
At least you don't have these...

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