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KB2VXA > FUEL     01.11.08 17:15l 30 Lines 1242 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Gi Pete and all,

May as wel can "virgin fantasy", that's enough excitement for one day. 
When I read the bit about an algae pond the size of Ireland, well, what 
do you think raced through my mind? No, the Irish wouldn't appreciate it.

Uh uh, the Indians now use aluminium canoes like everyone else and thank 
them for the invention. Old birch sure does make a great fire starter but 
they didn't smoke out of habit, it was ceremonial and some of the better 
stuff was done under stricked supervision of the shaman. I wonder what 
Sitting Bull had in his pipe, he and some others had powerful visions and 
then there are the prophesies. I don't remember the exact title but there 
was a thesis done on it, Don Juan comes to mind. I read about Mescalito 
among others and found it fascinating. Then The Simpsons did it up, Homer 
and the Texas Chili cracked me up. Now I wonder if the Chippewa had it so 
good but I digress.

I don't know what this has to do with fuel, Ireland or virgins but you 
can go all day in a canoe without one drop of petrol.

73 de Warren

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