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Preparing for Civil Unrest
#21
How about fried coqui? Coqui Poppers?

Wasn't the population much larger because it had to be able to support the huge numbers of people that were sacrificed?
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#22
It really is nice to have Glen back.
I was thinking coqui kebobs, but I hadn't thought of the juices running out. yes, I'm sure they had to keep lots of people around to scarifice. Brianna still hasn't been sacrificed, has she?

(Well, this post just shows that I read a lot here but, as you all know, hardly ever post)
Have a lovely weeekend!

Aloha,

Jen
California/Hawaii
Aloha,

Jen
California/Hawaii
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#23
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Originally posted by Cali Hi

Brianna still hasn't been sacrificed, has she?
Not yet, and it's costing a small fortune to have a jet on standby with attorneys, associates, experts, paralegals and process servers ready to pounce if even one hair gets scorched.[Big Grin] Now, has anyone seen little Chadwick lately? [}Smile]
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#24
55555..... Welcome back Glen.
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#25
Aloha, Glen,

Last time we had a hurricane scare, I was supposed to be on the lookout for your palapa flying up Kaloli towards Mountain View, and now it's your whole roof. Swine flu rears its ugly head. Things just keep getting worse, don't they?

Well, look at it this way. How can Puna descend into chaos when we're almost there already? If civilization indeed ended, a lot of us would hardly notice, and a large number would probably celebrate.

What? Me worry?

Cheerfully hanging on to my phone book and growing my veggies,
Jerry



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#26
Wow, mac nut, Small world indeed. Sure, I new Mark pretty well (He still drive the Shirley Ann?). Tell him Greg and Sue said Hi. Does he still live at the Boat house? We'd like to get to one of their reunions eventually. I miss diving in the kelp, but I don't know if I could handle the water temp after 23 years here.

punatoons
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