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“Man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression in retaliation. The foundation of such a method is Love.” — Martin Luther King Jr.

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As consequences would have it, while smiley is on 'vacation' this is an open thread for y'all.
Thanks to Janis B and randtx for helping to keep this alive.
Keeping in the theme of the smiley version, thoughtful and mellow.

Looking for a poem...
Had a good one the other night
didn't write it down tho

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Human ecotones is what I like to call it, or them. Thanks QMS for hosting. Beaming good thoughts and energy for smiley day. Right on.

An ecotone is a transition area between two biological communities,[1] where two communities meet and integrate.

Local Businesses Embrace a Worker-Owned Cooperative Model They Say Could Transform the Humboldt Economy

Last year, Ferguson and Price appeared together in Ferndale Repertory Theater’s production of Mamma Mia! Shortly after the run ended, Price started working at the flower shop. “I was working at a hair salon around the corner, and I would come visit in the afternoons,” Ferguson said.

When they learned that the shop’s 80-year-old owner planned to retire and sell the business, they started really looking at the space — 4,500 square feet, cute flower shop below and ample storage space upstairs — and imagining the possibilities. Business ownership started to seem appealing.

“Once we decided to move forward, I said I would be more comfortable if we were a worker-owned cooperative,” Ferguson said. “[Price] researched what that was and realized it was the perfect model for us.”

They are talking about transforming the entire flower industry in California. Less import/export more local decentralized sources. I think that's a good path forward, hope so.

Still not sure about ad-sponsored music sharing, it doesn't seem to be the right path but I'm grateful to have it. Thanks.

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again - Mamma Mia (Lyrics)
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good luck

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@eyo

I like the idea...

Hugo Chávez, in his effort to democratize the workforce, established a lot of worker-owned and operated cooperatives the moment he got into office, in 1998. By 2006, there had been 100,000 worker co-ops set up, which represented around 1.5 million workers.

thanks eyo
may the bone gods kiss your clavicle

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@QMS ¡Viva la Revolución!
PEACE

HUGO CHAVEZ AND THE BOLIVARIAN REVOLUTION
http://www.worldfuturefund.org/Reports/Chavez/Chavez.html

Thanks to you I have more Oliver Stone to watch if the smoke gets too much outside.

OLIVER STONE'S SOUTH OF THE BORDER DOCUMENTARY
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South of the Border (2009) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg4ZdDiq0YM
Oliver Stone has made feature films about John F. Kennedy, Richard M. Nixon and George W. Bush. Now, in his 78 minute documentary "South of the Border," Stone has turned to depicting the life of Hugo Chávez. "People who are often demonized, like Nixon and Bush and Chávez and Castro, fascinate me," Mr. Stone said in an interview during a tour to promote the film, which portrays Mr. Chávez as a benevolent, generous, tolerant and courageous leader who has been unjustly maligned.
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Mi Amigo Hugo (2014) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJumwvO2DrA
Another Oliver Stone movie about the life of Hugo Chavez.

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Thanks, and speaking of Jack Herer... oops wrong thread topic. Hmm, well I never did see his documentary The Emperor Wears No Clothes, but I did read this news the other day and thought hell yeah:

Growers plant Sonoma County’s first legal hemp crop

Lee Martinelli Jr.’s great-grandfather started growing grapes and making wine in the Russian River Valley in the 1880s. These days, the Martinelli clan farms about 500 acres of grapes with a tasting room in a landmark red barn on River Road.

What’s brand new this year are the 1,200 hemp plants, close cousins of marijuana, sprouting from a carefully tilled acre of soil, where they displaced some apple trees.

They’re about a foot tall now, protected by deer fencing and plastic sheeting to stifle weeds. They should hit five feet when harvest time arrives in the fall, accompanied by the same distinctive aroma as cannabis.

Martinelli, a fourth-generation rancher, said he’s comfortable being in the vanguard of nine growers — Santa Rosa Junior College and eight private parties — registered to raise hemp commercially for the first time in Sonoma County.

The future is now. Go kids go.

Jack Herer Documentary The Emperor of Hemp Wears No Clothes Full HD
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lP7pcGR416A

thanks

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The USS Constitution in Boston Harbor: More than 120,000 pounds of hemp fiber was needed to rig the 44-gun USS Constitution, America’s oldest Navy ship affectionately called “Old Ironsides.”

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Domestic hemp’s dominance in the U.S. took a significant downturn in 1937 when, in an effort to regulate the intoxicating varieties of cannabis, the U.S. government passed the Marijuana Tax Act.

The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 was drafted by Harry Anslinger, an infamous anti-cannabis prohibitionist, who along with various education-exploitation films like Marihuana (1936) and Assassin of Youth (1937), successfully instilled fear of cannabis.

I think Reefer Madness is one of my favorites.

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So when did hemp become legal in the U.S.? Only a couple of years ago. The passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, signed into law in December of 2018, contained provisions that removed hemp from the Controlled Substances Act altogether, radically overhauling America’s relation to hemp and hemp products. The law made it legal for U.S. farmers to grow, process, and sell hemp commercially. It also legalized hemp nationwide for any use, including the extraction of CBD oil.

Go weed!

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@eyo

and Jack Herer's Documentary 'The Emperor of Hemp Wears No Clothes'.

It sounds like quite an expansive range of interesting viewing ... now that I've exhausted Lucifer.

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@janis b and still digesting it. I both admire and despise Chavez more than before. It's magical thinking to wish for any peaceful revolution that could help poor people share in the wealth, I guess. Mother nature's generous abundance provides enough, and the hoarders wreck it.

If the revolution makes it this far, it has to come through MX to get here. So no wonder all our dear leaders have effectively shut the border doors. Don't be social.

There is no way in hell I'm gonna pick up a gun and shoot somebody, or even carry the ammo so it's over before it starts in my heart. Oh well. All I can do to stop more violence is to not become it myself. That is all.

peace and good luck

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@eyo

Human ecotones is what I like to call it, or them. Thanks QMS for hosting. Beaming good thoughts and energy for smiley day. Right on.

An ecotone is a transition area between two biological communities,[1] where two communities meet and integrate.

Hope so too, eyo.

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but then I am afraid he would find something in it, which just proves his point and will say, just leave me alone. So, I have to leave him alone, so I don't know anymore, who needs what and how to say what helps, when I see someone wants to and talks to me for hours./EOM

Sigh. Mama Mia. Mia Mama, I think about her too much lately. She didn't talk a lot, but her garden work was the best thing evah.

NOW, I go in my fucking garden to pretend to do something useful.

I need some jokes about whining mamas and sons.

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@mimi

An Italian Mama

Mrs. Ravioli comes to visit her son Anthony for dinner He lives with a female roommate, Maria.

During the course of the meal, his mother couldn't help but notice how pretty Anthony's roommate is. And over the course of the evening, while watching the two interact, she started to wonder if there was more between Anthony and his roommate than met the eye.

Reading his mom's thoughts, Anthony volunteered, "I know what you must be thinking, but I assure you, Maria and I are just roommates.''

About a week later, Maria came to Anthony saying, "Ever since your mother came to dinner, I've been unable to find the silver sugar bowl.

You don't suppose she took it, do you?" ..."Well, I doubt it, but I'll email her, just to be sure."
So he sat down and wrote an email:

Dear MaMa,
I'm not saying that you "did" take the sugar bowl from my house; I'm not saying that you "did not" take it. But the fact remains that it has been missing ever since you were here for dinner.

Your Loving Son
Anthony

or this...

Don't wake up mom! There are at least seven species who eat their young. Your mom may be one of them.

Have fun in your garden!

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@QMS

Several days later, Anthony received a response email from his MaMa which read:

Dear Son,
I'm not saying that you "do" sleep with Maria, and I'm not saying that you "do not" sleep with her. But the fact remains that if she was sleeping in her OWN bed, she would have found the sugar bowl by now.

Your Loving MaMa

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@QMS
... the joke worked... Air kiss
I am tired now and more awake than evah, what a joke.

Here is the conversation I had
Sad Nea Scratch one-s head Nea Aggressive Ok Dash 1 Secret Cray 2 Acute Stop Fool Bomb Shok New russian Wacko Sorry 2

sigh, sequel follows

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@mimi

it's all about listening, considering, and questioning. Thank god for the garden ; ).

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Hope smiley is doing well. Thanks for filling in QMS.

Another rainy one here as the last gasp of Laura sweeps through. According to a nearby airport we've had 26 days of rain this month. Most of them just pm showers, but I've poured out over 5 inches of rain in the last couple of weeks. Not complaining mind you, just shock at this unusual weather for an Alabama August...cool and wet. Calls to mind this poem...

The Rainy Day
The day is cold, and dark, and dreary;
It rains,and the wind is never weary;
The vine still clings to the mouldering wall,
But at every gust the dead leaves fall,
And the day is dark and dreary.

My life is cold, and dark, and dreary;
It rains,and the wind is never weary;
My thoughts still cling to the mouldering past,
But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast,
And the days are dark and dreary.

Be still, sad heart, and cease repining;
Behind the clouds is the sun still shining;
Thy fate is the common fate of all,
Into each life some rain must fall,
Some days must be dark and dreary.

He's a poet and you know it cause his feet are Longfellows

Take care and be well everyone!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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@Lookout

I'm glad you've had such a gentle reprieve.

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Thanks for finding a poem. In my rush to put this OT together last night, I couldn't seem to find something appropriate. New England is beginning to have sky water after being absent for too long.
Thanks Laura. The veggies are drinking it up!

Trickle down is not just for econ theory Wink

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After The Rain Comes Sunshine
by Yvette Depaepe

cheers!

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@QMS

So cold are the waves
the rocking gull
can scarcely
fold itself to sleep

-- Basho

time to head for farmer's market, my week to cook starts mañana.

be well and have a good one

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

@enhydra lutris

Shake and bake

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@enhydra lutris

Thank you.

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@QMS

Too sweet and funny!

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the desire or tendency to commune with nature, a tree hugger, it's all about love.

Possible benefits of playing outside:

Improved motor skills. ...
Lower body mass index. ...
Improved overall health. ...
Improved muscle strength. ...
Increased openness with parents and caregivers. ...
Greater self-awareness. ...
Appreciation for the environment. ...
Improved peer-to-peer relationships.

OK, so the above list was intended for children or actually for parents who, it appears, need to argue their children into the outdoors. (With time and repetition, said children might learn to love playing outside.)

Seeing how there is a general shortage among all ages of biophilia, we should probably circulate that list far and wide. The oldsters (of which I am one) may benefit as well. The possible improvement in peer-to-peer relationships offers hope.

eyo brought up mamma mia. I've had this in my brain since the dem convention a couple of weeks ago and it won't go away. So I will pass this on. Perhaps it will leave.

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@randtntx

one of the best ways to release ear worms
is to get it out there
come on man

peace out

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@randtntx

What a superior list of commandments ; ).

If laughing will reduce your brain pain, then know I'm laughing at the moment.

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doing Yoga. Impressive. The critters in my neighborhood are more petite and not nearly so acrobatic.

Thanks QMS for standing in today. Hope things are ok in your neck of the woods.

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Reminds me of Steven Kenney, a surrealist artist whose work I love...

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

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Thank you for keeping the place warm and loving, and playful.

I really enjoy the illustration. It’s so full of interest and beautiful drawing.

A poem …

To make a prairie

To make a prairie takes a clover and one bee,

One clover, and a bee.

And revery.

The revery alone will do.

If bees are few.

Emily Dickinson — (1830- 1866)

Nice cruisey music too.

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@janis b

meant to add this from today as an expression of warmth ...

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@janis b an elegant and somehow calming image. I don't know why. Thnx.

I do hope I was able to decrease some brain pain, something every sensitive and sensible adult has in excess.
Hope you have a good Sunday.

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@randtntx

and sensitive. Thank you rand.

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