I hate to admit this Allan, but the phrase 'hot bacon grease' has just made me hungry. Just need an open fire to toss the pan in and I'll be OK. Must be a German skillet as it came with a bag of cleaning acid. Good job Gabby tipped us off or I might have tried frying the bacon in it. Was going to nip up to Lancaster but came down with some awful bug yesterday.
On Monday, 17 March 2014 15:00:26 UTC, Allan Heretic wrote:
-- On Monday, 17 March 2014 15:00:26 UTC, Allan Heretic wrote:
To get a cast iron frying ban shiny would destroy it.. just use it till it gets to cruddy to use throw it on an open fire burn the crud off and then coat it in hot bacon grease it will be perfect again they are not meant to be washed.. quick way to ruin it.. but only a few people ever listen what can I say... lolOn Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 3:51 PM, gabbydott <gabb...@gmail.com> wrote:
I hate to disappoint you, but no, I won't go looking for your old frying pan that you would then want to sell as antique.
The Black Swan. I have seen it here in Berlin when I was sitting on a ferry wanting to cross the Wannsee. No one shared my excitement and happiness. I'm not sure if enough time has passed to make it a true mystical revelation. Do you have enough acid now to make your pan look all shiny?--2014-03-17 14:07 GMT+01:00 Allan H <allan...@gmail.com>:Phoenix is one of the strange rare areas that fascinate me.. I have had some very strange experiences there and some terrible ones also.. maybe because the with the worse there is also the best,, and it takes the worst to bring out the best..If my brother found out it would definitely piss him off .. that I am quite sure of.. oh well that is his problem..Maybe we will meet there Molly.. even Neil and Gabby would have an excuse to visit.. hopefully Gabby will leave her cast iron frying pan home.. OOPs forgot she will be able to finds some excellent antique versions there as it was a common cooking dish pre Teflon.--On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 12:34 PM, Molly <moll...@gmail.com> wrote:
Phoenix gets plenty of water compliments of Howard Hughes and President Hoover. Quite a dam if you ever get the chance to see it and drive the new suspension bridge that takes you from Nevada to Arizona. I could meet you in Phoenix, Alan. One of the few places I still visit occasionally. Life does hold its surprises!--
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:52:37 PM UTC-4, archytas wrote:I have known you to admit being wrong mate, which suggests you are no philosopher! Is there any water left in Phoenix? Not even we non-philosophers can live without that. Hire Gabby as a travel guide, but follow the Norwegian assistants when she tries to take you on the Terminus tour. I only have experience with The Phoenix, a working mans' club in Lancaster. We could play snooker there while Gabbs went off to Galgate (Gallows Gate so there must be cemetery fun). There is a ferry that gets half-way to Northern Island, but I don't know about connections from the Isle of Man. This was once a Viking settlement so she might turn up the missing Norwegians there. Lancaster lives in about 1930, so we'd have plenty of time before your good lady wife dragged you off to the Arizona desert. I know most of the drinking holes in Lancaster, but would have to rely on Westerns for a drop in Arizona-New Mexico. I did my PhD in the Brown Cow and Fat Scot. The university was vaguely south. Gabby will nose it out as the place reminded me of a graveyard where ideas and spirit went to die. She and Molly could amuse themselves in the Chaplaincy Centre (sadly not about the little guy with the silly walks). I'd be interested to know if there is a brass plaque in the place commemorating my arrest of the sex abuser who once ran the place. Have you seen 'Phoenix Nights' - it might be good preparation for desert internment. There are flights from Manchester to Phoenix without stop-offs at Glasgow cemeteries, so don't let Gabby fob you off with a Kontiki tour from the Lune jetty.Seriously, go with the flow. It makes more sense than me and is all you can do once adrift on one of Ms Thiede's rafts. Everyone who disagrees with you is wrong Allan, except me, or Gabbs when she is holding the frying pan. Moll has always held more discrete weapons like a Glock 19 intellect. You'll be as far away in Phoenix as now. Gabbs is probably the best internet commentator. Pity I never got the chance to hear her ask, after rugby triumph in the mud, 'Why do you play such silly games'?
On Sunday, 16 March 2014 21:18:21 UTC, Allan Heretic wrote:Next logical step. Luud's is talking about moving to Phoenix. That would in a way be very scary step. (Fortunately over a year away) but for all practical purposes would be full circle. Not that I did anything wrong. A lot of the ?spiritual¿ community knew me, I would say I knew them but I didn't .. .. no one knew how to respond ,, me or them, I really didn't know it was a path.. concentrated in Arizona and New Mexico..
I have changed, radically. In a way it is scary. Where does serious philosophy go?
Just because I don't agree with someone doesn't mean they are wrong.
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Serious philosophy might seek to have been to the next logical steps before it starts in order not to end up in such drab language on holiday.--
On Tuesday, 11 March 2014 21:34:45 UTC, archytas wrote:Indeed, right on all counts. I am now paraconsistent. There is a logic on inconsistency as long as we don't explode. Sounds a bit like Allan and thus I approve, though my motivation concerns automated reasoning as people are so bad at it.
On Tuesday, 11 March 2014 11:48:12 UTC, Gabby wrote:Hm, pre-traumatised or purposefully formatted, mapping the loop holes is next logical step that I am sure you have already taken.
Am Samstag, 8. März 2014 01:05:32 UTC+1 schrieb archytas:I like the title. Now to lose meaning altogether. Around a number of blogs you can get Descartes, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Wittgenstein, Kant, Hegel, deconstruction and the Greeks. This is all chopsticks. Plato rattled on virtue ethics via made up conversations with his protagonist Socrates who hung about the noble class 'talking' to pretty boys where women gathered to play the flute. Gymnastics were done in the nude. For all the virtue talk this was a slave economy. The Stoics noticed it shouldn't be. Philosophers in a long line recognised public opinion was cracker-barrel in comparison with their own fine words. Two thousand years later Crimean Tartars were sacking Moscow and exporting taken slaves through the port of Caffa. Europeans were doing deals with black tribes like the Dahomey in a similar export business. Raiders from the Barbary Coast got as far as Ireland and Cornwall in the same pursuit. Even John Locke justified slaves taken in just wars. About a third of the world's population was enslaved about then. Philosophy hadn't done much of a job.Philosophy didn't do much of a job on slavery. Modern philosophy is very quiet on social stratification and with some exceptions on poverty - see http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/international-justice/ I think Nietzsche got somewhere in demanding a re-evaluation of all values before his childish conclusions, still with us in most drama. I'm struck most of our thinking is pre-traumatised and this may be particularly true of the chopsticks on the cracker-barrel flute philosophers and social scientists. The very act of reflection seems to be a form of supplication, to force writing and speech as a functionary. I've thought this for 30 years. I wonder, as an example, whether world trade is really different now in comparison with the Mediterranean of the Greeks or the sacking of Moscow in 1751.
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