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Horus

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  1. Who wouldn't want to be a profound wood contemplator and passer.

    Becoming a piece of art .

    As long as dilated pupils are acceptable.

    Old mate Cheshire is already an avant gard screen thingy person.

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  2. Unless you want to be stuck with the option of me reciting bushranger poems, Marcel post modern beatnik, and Cheshire improvised surrealist prose, and all us space cadets putting the spook on Hillbilly with our Tibetan singing bowls ,somebody better get the music set up,

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  3. Ok,

    I will be there Fri morning, with a very sociable lady to keep any lonely females occupied.

    Will be out foraging, will set up camp after lunch.

    Look for old Holden rodeo ute with canopy.

    With so many newbies interstaters and night arrivals , should we camp near the road in exactly the same spot as last year.

    I reckon it is more protected and warmer than up the back of the g spot.

    Might spray paint a g on the road before the turn off, what do youse reckon?

    I reckon the issue on fri will be the fire, without hillbilly and the chainsaw and leaf blower, I think those arriving on fri should bring a bag of wood.

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  4. Hey Amazonian, how marvelous that you are taking this effort to join us.

    I hope this will inspire some more people to make the effort to join us.

    This is the place where real friendships are made and our network formed.

    colhawk.

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  5. Yeah, it would better describe something that is frustrating or cantankerous,

    As an alternative to saying "its a prick of a thing" or "he is a prick".....its a bit cactus

    Or.......because cactus spines get under ones skin so successfully, it could be used to describe something you are becoming endeared to.

    use em both together,"he is a cactus" like he is a prick, but I have a soft spot for him, and

    I digress, back to how the current meaning evolved.


  6. So a very common expression, I even heard it on a news program recently, when something is rooted , people say "it is cactus" as a polite alternative to saying its fucked, or not functioning.

    After 15yrs of growing cactus, it has a perplexing meaning to me.

    Cactus are such hardy, energy filled lifeforms, so hard to kill , they are the complete opposite of describing something as dead.

    I dont want to google or Wikipedia it, I would like to know your take on how the term evolved.

    What they were origionally trying to say.

    And if the term is now giving a derogatory image of the plant to the general perception.

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  7. Well Im going to drag my old bones there,

    haven't missed a year for a while.

    10 11 of May is only 4 days out from the full moon, not too shabby.

    I will bring the mystical fire.

    And the "rupey oil"

    ..........and maybe a girlfriend, those nights get cold.

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