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    Here's the bulletin board/virtual refrigerator door/etc. for showing and telling about accomplishments you're proud of. Your art. Your graduation. Your promotion. The garden you just planted. Your kid's karate trophy. You get the idea...

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    You guys rock!
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    Why I never went to as many shows as many of you did
    I have been an environmental activist since I was about 14 -1970. At that time I was involved in a recycling group. In the late 70’s and early 80’s I was involved in the anti-nuke movement taking part in demonstrations, marches and educational activities about the dangers of nuclear plants and nuclear proliferation. In the late 80’s my activities turned more towards habitat and wildlife issues. In 1989 I formed Tallgrass Prairie Earth First! We brought in almost 30 speakers and events to Iowa City about environmental issues. At the same time we stopped illegal grazing in public lands in the city, curtailed some cutting of urban trees, stopped the destruction of habitat for a rare orchid in a county park, stopped spraying of pesticides on several prairie remnants on public and private lands. In the early 90’s I moved to the Northwest and became more involved in forest issues. I helped stop the logging in several Roadless Areas (over 5,000 acres, keeping them intact). I was a core person in stopping the Bureau of Land Management trade away a 600 acre area containing some amazing large old-growth. I helped form and lead several environmental book groups; been involved in or helped organize hundreds of rallies, demonstrations, press conferences and marches on environmental, peace and social justice issues. Also support for Civil Disobedience actions. Most exciting event ever was involvement in stopping WTO in Seattle in 1999 (it was not a riot, many peaceful people; media slanted it to highlight violence as always). Current involvement in Sierra Club in wilderness, forest and wildlife issues. Those are the highlights –much more. Impeach Bush. Peace now. Hello FBI people. Subvert the dominant paradigm. Oh and I am a Registered Nurse working in a nonprofit mental health agency. Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.) Walt Whitman-Song of Myself
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    :-))))) Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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    Thanks izzie, I think I will
    I am moving from Germany to Spain to be in charge of day to day operations for a game manufacturer. My professional talks with the owner have escalated from his thinking "I can afford to help out my broke and unemployed friend, and can use her skills somehow" to "Damn! I need her" and now he is thinking in completely different directions for growing his company since we've talked together in Sevilla in early June. I am totally proud to be taken so seriously in this industry that is so overwhelmingly dominated by men.
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    Who's next?
    come blow your own horn!
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    rock on!
    congrats!
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    Three bonuses in a row ("incentive awards") in my paycheck. Adds up to being a 4th paycheck, really. New cubicle office, too - with a hard wall and windows that open,and no batshit crazy woman next to me, wishing me dead. At my day job, I'm a fucking rockstar! (there. had to make sure I got a Fuck in there)
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Here's the bulletin board/virtual refrigerator door/etc. for showing and telling about accomplishments you're proud of. Your art. Your graduation. Your promotion. The garden you just planted. Your kid's karate trophy. You get the idea...
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http://www.dredly.com It's a comedy story online about 2 Deadheads who go on a quest to rid the world of evil and find comfortable footwear... But mainly to find comfortable footwear. Also, for those of you who aren't too fond of Mr Bush, my satirical podcast WhackMyBush is still available on iTunes. Pigeons work in pairs!
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It's homecoming and my sweetie pieWas crowned the Queen at Davis & Elkins College in Elkins WV. Woohoo congrats to Lisa!!!!
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to the queen and all her entourage!
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All bow to the entrance of the Queen!! Your Aunt is one proud and beaming deadhead!
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Long may you run!
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After a long education in music, playing in my own band, and much other work in music (including building a demo sound system that was chosen for the Rolling Stones Bridges to Babylon tour), I wound up working as the tour manager for one of my all time favorite bands, Canned Heat. I saw them in 1970 when I was a young pup, and they left a visceral impression on my young mind. They put on a rollicking show, and the Bear and the Blind Owl were fascinating characters to behold. This was the original line-up, and was shortly before Alan Wilson left this earthly coil. When the opportunity to work with them appeared many years later, I jumped at the chance. I am proud to say that I remain a member of the Canned Heat extended family. When I was at odds in Los Angeles, their drummer Fito de la Parra had me move into his house for awhile. Their is a lyric in the song Goin' Up the Country that goes like this: "Cuz you've got a home man, as long as I've got mine." Fito lived up to those words, and it is a gesture that I will never forget. He's a bro, and I love him for real. I'll leave this off with our motto: "Don't forget to boogie!!!" hostage flamingo
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I've always loved that song. So cool to know they walked that talk!
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Nick turns 13!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY NICK! now i live with 3 teenagers :/ God bless me & the Grateful Dead !! Heehee!
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Sounds like mom is very grateful, and for good reason. You reap what you sow, and what a beautiful garden you have.peace, and happy times,pk
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Hope you had a grateful day and many, many more to come! "The task is, not so much to see what no one has yet seen; but to think what nobody has yet thought, about that which everybody sees." - Erwin Schrödinger
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Today is our wedding aniversery ,, we`ve been married 5 years,, together for 6 , and been to just as many funerals ,,2 major surgeries,, 3 hospital visits (long ones),, wow we`ve been through a lot !! So happy we made it this far and we are both looking foward to many more happy years together (not so many funerals or hospitles though) ,, but hey as Jerry used to say " when life looks like easy street there is danger at your door" Hope everyone has a wonderfull weekend !!
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That's grate!! My husband Ken turns 50 today!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY Ken!! Oh and the Ratdog show at the Tower in Philly ROCKED last night too!! So much fun! Thanks Gina & Steve!! Have fun tonight !!
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Happy anniversary stuman, and many more. And happy Birthday to Ken, enjoy the year! peace,pk
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Stu and his bride on your grate run, and to the birthday boys in gratefulmom's life! Much happiness and good health to you all. The Truth is realized in an instant, the act is practiced step by step.
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stuman and mrs. stuman, and many more! happy belated 13th birthday to nick and happy 50th birthday to ken... Strike another match, go start anew And it's all over now, Baby Blue.
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7 strikes in a row and haven't bowled in years!!! Yeah!!! haha =) =) =)
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Our little girl recently received a grant for a special speech device to help her communicate. It is a laptop sort of machine with touch icons that can be made into sentences that will speak in a childs voice. It is lightweight and drop-down-the-stairs durable but drop-your-jaw expensive coming in at close to 10k. We are so inspired and excited at the depth and range this machine offers. We appreciate the work everyone at the hospital and school have done to get this grant for Haley and the opportunity brings for her. We have a very cool network of people. We already had one other girl but wanted another child. We wanted a brother or sister and as '01 approached thought it would be cool to have a baby in 2001 like 2001 A Space Odyssey. Haley didn't show up until '02. That was alright cuz' she was well worth waiting for. When she came to us, we were thrilled and elated. Mama had come down with the Lyme disease mid-term. She got pretty sick and as you might imagine and we were very worried. Haley was born seemingly healthy and happy though and her eyes had beautiful sparkles. We thought she was just a quiet baby because she made very few sounds until well after 1 year. She would crawl over to the family photo albums and point at different pictures of people and activities. Her coordination was a bit off and she was a little bit different...she could hear an airplane, motorcycle or a train long before anyone noticed the sound. Sirens were out of the question. The catch all label of "delayed" was all they could come up with as the guru's at the top of the specialist chain said she was probably a 1 in 20 like her in the world. Just a special unique condition but a very amazing sweet smiling girl. Soon after that, our journey to speech began. They call it apraxia of speech. We have worked hard and so has Haley with her SLP's the last few years and we just had a great 6 year birthday party for her. We have met many wonderful Speech Language Pathologists, teachers, other parents of "delayed" and autistic children and have been working with sign, gestures, pictures and interpretation. The theory is that the wiring is just not quite connected but through ongoing therapy and different forms of communication including musical instrments, computers , books and the "Talker", we will get there and she will eventually speak. Haley was able to have the opportunity to use one of two "Talker's" sent to the big city Children's Hospital as loaner grants in lieu of obtaining funding from insurance. They felt that Haley has a good chance of learning how to use it and having it help her connect the wires so she will eventually speak. We will hopefully get a permanent "Talker" once our insurance company approves her case. It looks good...we have letters from Dr.'s, specialists, SLP's, teachers, all in for review and we are very hopeful. I wish I could tell you how it feels to hear her say "My name is Haley, I am six years old and I have two cats and a fish." "What is your name?" "Let's play!" even though it is a voice that comes out of a machine...it's coming tfrom her. It is amazing and she is smiling as she now starts to be able to tell her story. This little girl is the most amazing person I have ever met. She is full of life and amazing spirit that fills the room with creative wonder, expression and laughter. Now, her voice is coming through the "Talker" and we have a lot of thigs to talk about. I can hear her voice... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Walk into splintered sunlight Inch your way through dead dreams to another land" Robert Hunter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Ray, a drop of golden sun"
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Wow ,, that is very inspiring and oh so nice to see .. sounds like you have a lot of chating to do .. so happy you can comunicate with your little girl ... wow very cool !!! sunshine & peace for all !!
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What a wonderful gift. Your daughter sounds like a beautiful child in all her wonderment. Must be a special joy to see her be able to express herself. I'm sure you are as proud of her as we all are of you for what you have done. What a wonderful world, with people like you and your family making it shine.
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what a great story. It must be so great for your daughter to be able to talk to people!
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Of our... Wenonah Italian Market/ Deli/ ResturantFinally after 4 years of Bullshit with zoning boards, we have built and will open this Tuesday. We have the finest ( deadhead) chef Scott Lewis who will make me FAT! LOL! His cooking is the BEST!! So if your in the neighborhood stop by... Wenonah Italian Market 2 West Mantua Ave. Wenonah,NJ 08090 Peace,Gigi All good things in all good time
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I just posted and got this ....Your comment has been queued for moderation by site administrators and will be published after approval. Well then! It wasn't anythind bad I swear!!!!
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Sounds like a very tasty endeavor indeed. Best of luck to you!
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It came back my post is here!!Thanks pkpotter!! Thanks Marye!!! Peace,Gigi
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ship Gratefulmom? that'd be fun......xoxo Gypsy Cowgirl
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I'll check on that not sure if we ship or not! That would be fun!! :) HAPPY 81st BIRTHDAY to my Daddy!! Taking him to lunch at the Wenoanh Market!! Peace,Gigi
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congratulations 2Gs! i know where i'll stop when i'm riding through, what day does the deli serve peppers 'neggs : )'and Happy Bday to the Daddy of the Lucky Duck
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That's wonderful news :) !! Can't wait to see some pictures. Happy B Day to gratefulmom's Dad ! Oh yeah, does that mean you can put down your paintbrush ?? PEACE
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Congrats Gigi, and best of luck for your exciting new place. Am somewhat envious, can admit it. Happy Dad to GratefulMom'sdad too!!! ********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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Yes, happy birthday to your papa, Gigi. Very lucky to have a daughter like you! ;))Have a grate lunch!
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83 international (diesel) needs work
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It is so wonderful that you have this "talker" for your daughter. Haley brings you so much joy, it just flows on to your post and then to me. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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Good for you and yours Gigi, best of luck to you in this adventure. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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Headline news cc! just like it should be. ;))
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so very nice to hear about your new resturaunt ,, very cool !! I`ll try to send you some buisness !! and if I get back up there I will make it a point to come visit you .. Good Italian food ? I`m there !! Prosperous buisness beams to you !!
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we're glad you got here,whatever day it was!
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St. Stephen's Day!
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Jammin' for Johnman! Strike up the band light the candle and start the party! Saint Stephen Lyrics: Robert Hunter Music: Jerry Garcia/Phil Lesh Saint Stephen with a rose In and out of the garden he goes Country garland in the wind and the rain Wherever he goes the people all complain Stephen prosper in his time Well he may, and he may decline Did it matter, does it now? Stephen would answer if he only knew how Wishing well with a golden bell Bucket hanging clear to hell Hell half way twixt now and then Stephen fill it up and lower down, and lower down again Lady finger, dipped in moonlight Writing "What for?" across the morning sky Sunlight splatters dawn with answers Darkness shrugs and bids the day goodbye Speeding arrow, sharp and narrow What a lot of fleeting matters you have spurned Several seasons with their treasons Wrap the babe in scarlet colours, call it your own Did he doubt or did he try? Answers a-plenty in the by and by Talk about your plenty, talk about your ills One man gathers what another man spills Saint Stephen will remain All he's lost he shall regain Seashore washed by the suds and the foam Been here so long he's got to calling it home Fortune comes a-crawling, Calliope woman Spinning that curious sense of your own Can you answer? Yes I can But what would be the answer to the answer man? High green chilly winds and windy vines in loops Around the twined shafts of lavender They're crawling to the sun Underfoot the ground is patched With climbing arms of ivy wrapped Around the manzanita stark and shiny in the breeze Wonder who will water all the children of the garden When they sigh about the barren lack Of rain and droop so hungry 'neath the sky William Tell has stretched his bow Till it won't stretch no furthermore And/or it will require a change that hasn't come before and many more... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Walk into splintered sunlight Inch your way through dead dreams to another land" Robert Hunter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Ray, a drop of golden sun"