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Started by dissident2, June 13, 2008, 04:27:39 PM

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dissident

#15
much better, thanks!
"Those who beat their swords into plowshares wind up plowing for those who did not. "

senorsalvia

#16
Welcome Home Diss:!!   Hope all is well and all that........
Cognitive Liberty:  Think About It!!

OBODAOUR

#17
Heya Diss,
 ltns glad u back! come chat sometime :D

Peace,
obodaour

fuzz

#18
hey there fellow plant freaks,

i hope all is good for everyone on whichever parts of the world you might be.


Here, in Kathmandu Nepal all is good. With friends, the Universal Peace Foundation http://www.universalshanti.org/, we work on various projects, such as plantations, education projects, and been painting an orphenage.
You can find out more information here, or ask any questions if any of you plan to visit that part of the world:
http://universalpeacegathering.blogspot.com/
UPF is organizing a big gathering for 2010, all souls welcome to come and share information about life, the Universe and everything.
Only requirement: Don't forget to bring your towel;)

I have some question related to plants and Nepal, if anyone has any information to share.
The mountains here, we're right in the Himalayas, and the weather, seems to me perfect for various shamanistic plants growing. Yet, hemp is the main crop. Does anyone has information about other plants being used in this part of the world? besides datura?
The area would be perfect for South American type plantings, if anyone has plans for importing psychedelic gardens around the world.



Om Namaha Shivaya
<source unknown> does anyone have a computer in here?

Syd

#19
Nice to see you again fuzz, glad you are still well!

OBODAOUR

#20
Yes indeed, very nice to see your doing well! :)

space

#21
Here in the Space Time Continuum, things remain groovy, life continues to rock.

Hair:  Thinner, grayer, nearing 57.

Heart:  Still pounding, still surviving rpm challenges  :D

Legs:  Of steel, thank you, lately hiking peaks of Scotlands Caingorm mts.

Mind:  So clear I can see yesterday and tomorrow alla time.  My teenage grandchildren begin to think there is more to gramps than meets the eye... 8)

What more could I ask?
\"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.\"

JRL

#22
Hey Spaceman, I'm 56 too! Life is good, 'cept the part about the body wearing out.

"When I was a young man I needed good luck, I'm a little bit older now and I know my stuff"
a group of us, on peyote, had little to share with a group on marijuana

the marijuana smokers were discussing questions of the utmost profundity and we were sticking our fingers in our navels & giggling
                 Jack Green

dissident

#23
So glad to hear from all of you again.  Roach, my god, its been, what, 6 years since I heard from you? maybe longer!
"Those who beat their swords into plowshares wind up plowing for those who did not. "

OBODAOUR

#24
Yes we really  should do this more often. I'll bring a keg, you bring the herb! :P

Peace & Love,
ObOdAoUr

space

#25
Hey JR!

Checked in here just now listening to Neil Young's 1990 Ragged Glory...god I love that fuzzy garage funked sound!  

I don't know when/how he learned to make his guitar lope like a wolf, but it still works.  No wonder the indie kids love 'im, time after time.

Yeah, the whole physical dissolution thing sucks; my knees seem to be growing extra joints.  

I hope the boys in the lab are working on that  :idea:
\"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.\"

Anonymous

#26
I'm great how are you guys?

Is everybody ok with me posting here?

OBODAOUR

#27
Absolutely! :D

JRL

#28
Space- I'm sure they are but that shipped may have sailed for folks our age. BUt my view of aging has been changing, it seems to me that people don't change on the inside its just the machine the crumbles. I been playing with an 86 year old piano player and she is all the way there.

I was a huge Neil Young fan as a kid, I think when I heared him I thought: "I could do that". I think maybe now I like him more than I like his music.
a group of us, on peyote, had little to share with a group on marijuana

the marijuana smokers were discussing questions of the utmost profundity and we were sticking our fingers in our navels & giggling
                 Jack Green

Anonymous

#29
cool, thanks!