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09/24/09
Genesis 19. Lore bless us all.
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+1 for great recall on that passage (I always forget which one it is, and +1 for calling it lore. That's geek cred.
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Hearted.
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In approprirate shopping outings are the least of their problems.
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I know this feels like one of those "if I were them, I would do this" situations, but it's not. The reality is far different than what you imagine.
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Bring back awkward silences, disapproving glares, and "I don't know. Ask you mother." until you're 35 and you have children of your own and he becomes "Poppy," whom your children adore because he lets them feed the ducks on Sundays, and who you adore now, because he wasn't your "Friend" growing up.
Does this exist anymore?
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Do what you wanna do
With whoever you wanna do it with
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[www.zimbio.com]
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Then, of course, there's smell and bad biological reproductive for inbreeding. Kind of like how your body knows to breathe, it knows to not find that attractive.
No idea on the Appalachians or Hollywood.
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Then in Lone Star, there was a couple who found out they had the same mama and decided not to stop the party on that account.
Then in The Fabulous Furry Freak Bros, Feewheelin' Franklin goes home to middle amnesia after long years in the Haight and comes upon a fine little lady in beads and fringe, and pretty soon they're in her bathtub, her assuring, "The parents aren't home." But they come home! Horrors. And Franklin, peering over the bannister down into the foyer at them, mutters, "Hey, these are my parents too ..."
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Hardly anybody quotes Tennyson anymore, I mean.
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And didn't the publisher of National Lampoon cop to illegally manipulating stock recently? He thought if he could goose it up to two bux he'd be in the chips!
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If you don't have three to six months to complete the AT (plus the time required to plan the trek), you could section hike over a few days, or just enjoy a few miles in an afternoon. (Ten trail miles a day doesn't sound like much until you realize that it excludes additional miles hiked to resupply food and water and pick up "bounce boxes.") Still, go prepared. It ain't Disneyland out there.
The AT is generally not considered "technically" challenging, in that during the hiking season ropes and ice gear are not typically required. However, the link above and a number of well-written books will reveal that there are major psychological, physical, and logistical challenges to completing such a trail (or even partially hiking it).
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