Story by Lehan Winifred Ramsay
Well, there you have it. Two salons, one with the hamburger lunch, one with milk tea and cream, in two different towns. And they have one problem to resolve. Should we restart the nuclear reactors? Or not. As you can see, it’s not an easy co-operation. But that’s the nature of co-operation.
Hi, I am from Melbourne, I came across the name Lehan Ramsay via the ABC Ethics site – Zizek.
Please find a unique Understanding of why cooperation is our only viable choice. The first reference was written in response to the Kosovo crisis via a request from a high-ranking UNCHR diplomat.
http://www.aboutadidam.org/readings/peace_law/index.html
The themes of that essay eventually morphed into the remarkable book introduced here:
http://global.adidam.org/books/not-two-is-peace.html
http://sacredcamelgardens.com/wordpress/reality-humanity
http://www.beezone.com/news.html
Plus these related references on Art and Culture
http://www.aboutadidam.org/readings/art_is_love/index.html
http://www.adidaupclose.org/Art_and_Photography/rebirth_of_sacred_art.html
Also http://www.beezone.com/AdiDa/Aletheon/ontranscendingtheinsubordinatemind.html
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We had to ask our friends to pull in an awful lot of favours. Doesn’t much look like they got out of it so easily either. After all, it’s pretty well all been sold off to other countries, hasn’t it. Sorry, why are the American bases moving out of Okinawa and in to Darwin? Isn’t that to keep them a little further than the reach of Chinese missiles? Well that’s what we heard, anyway. Anyway. It’s not really theirs, right? It’s a political thing.
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Put them in Canberra, then.
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It looked as if it was a trailer for a porn movie. Never thought it was Sinatra’s son.
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Sinatra’s son?
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Is that Sinatras son called Nancy perchance
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Don’t know what sort of porn movies you’ve been watching!
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It’s a porn thing, of course. Then there’s the future. We don’t just need to find alternatives to nuclear power for the next year or so. We would need to find alternatives to nuclear fuel for a really, really long time. We need to find someone who can guarantee us secure access. Or we can’t turn off anything, no, not at all.
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But things aren’t going to badly inside the country, it’s pretty quiet. We made up big bundles of radioactive trash from the region around Fukushima, and we took it to every prefecture and told them to bury it in the ground. Yes, over there in that rice field, put it there. I tell you, if this stuff is everywhere, it’s a lot harder for people to complain. You might think about that.
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That’s how it works for pornography, isn’t it?
“A pornography epidemic” (Assange interviews).
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Harder to complain. But also harder to ignore. Thus we are stilled mid-stride.
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I found this during my recent searching for my lists.Thought the skirt was short until I saw this one.
I could ask Algernonia the younger what she thinks, she’s gone to an Anime convention in full costume today.
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They sure knew how to dance, too. I, for one, wouldn’t mind seeing more of Nancy!
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It’s not that hard to get a country’s worth of gas and coal for fifty years, is it?
Some countries seem to be full of it.
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They, we, seem to be full of it, indeed.
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Indeed. Australia and America both, according to our China commentator. And no turning back. For China.
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Not a lot on the horizon over there too, huh?
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M you know this was released in 1966.
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Yes, Algy, I go retro, most of the time. Actually, I think I AM rero.
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With skirts like that, there’s not much more of Nancy to see, is there, Big M? Not that I’m complaining, mind you…
😉
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But it’s raining, it’s raining a lot because it’s Monsoon season. Rain mixed with radiation from our nuclear power plant is falling all over the world. The Americans According to New York Times say that we should pack that big smouldering mess up and move it to the other side of the country. Our neighbours on the other side of the country have been a little hostile of late. Yes, pretty hostile.
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The Governor of Tokyo just bought an island. Don’t know what he’s going to do with it. Hmmm. Open a Casino? That’d bring in a little co-operation.
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Honestly, I think he’d have been better off buying a newspaper.
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Boy’ they’re not making them like that anymore !
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….wot do you mean, brown eyes but lily white hair, yes they do, saw one yesterday, the boots were black but 🙂
Mamas at Algy’s show are wearing the white ones as well, ‘sadly’ I never had any…
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Well. Gee. They say. We’d really like to keep those nuclear reactors turned off. But lets be realistic about this. We had to spend an awful lot of money on coal and gas last year, just to keep things going. We had to go to all of our friends and beg for it. And sure we got it, but what a price it was! Those mine owners can just about afford to buy their own newspapers these days.
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But that’s what a state learns, when it becomes a state. How to organize people, how to organize itself, how to deal with the difficult people, the crazy people, and the garbage.
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The steaks are pretty expensive over here.
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Waygu or two headed fish?
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Yes. Two-headed fish. I guess we’ll all be getting more in our fish and chips.
And still a bit of beef here and there.
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though there’s a little less land available for beef today than there was yesterday. What do you do with property, when you’re a miner?
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I guess you conduct some kind of survey. Maybe like a census.
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