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The Good News Thread

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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby Ludi » Mon 22 Sep 2008, 21:24:38

We just got a big-ass job for $$$! Making hay while the sun shines!
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby aggie » Tue 23 Sep 2008, 00:13:38

I am only 21 and learned about peak oil last semester. Since then, I have convinced most of my family that peak oil is real. In preperation, I have converted my college savings into precious metals and energy stocks. I have also purchased an sks and 2 cases of ammo. I purchased a book on self sufficient living, and plan on buying a bunch of #10 cans as well as a water filter system and solar cooker before the dollar isn't worth anything.
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby Delphis » Thu 25 Sep 2008, 10:53:20

Found out my timeshare is open next weekend and we will spend three days there!

Yipee!

If TSHTF while I am there, at least I will be relaxing.

Cheers!
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Mon 29 Sep 2008, 20:33:47

I had a nice day at work. Nice kids, special ed so not really academically inclined. They wanted to sing and they had been a bit on the chaotic side, not mean, just chaotic. So I let them sing. A kid got out a guitar and was strumming the chords to Angel Baby a sweet oldie. They turned out to be shy about singing so I told them my hypnosis story, how the hypnotist Dr. Dean hypnotized these folks on stage and one sang just like Frank Sinatra and a girl sang Somewhere Over The Rainbow beautifully. That got them going and I sat back for an hour watching and listening to them sing and have a good time.
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby Ming » Tue 30 Sep 2008, 07:38:35

Last few days have not been very good...

But I am listening to this while trying to work, and it never fails to improve things a little bit...
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby smallpoxgirl » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 03:10:30

I just came across this, and it's one of the most amazing songs I've ever heard. Wonderful stuff.

http://www.crowmedicine.com/media/video ... hemall.htm
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Sifting through the ashes every day
What we thought would never end
Now is nothing more than a memory
The way things were before
I lost my way" - OCMS
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby WildRose » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 15:12:43

Thanks for sharing that song, SPG. Good stuff. :)
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby RedStateGreen » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 21:33:37

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('smallpoxgirl', 'I') just came across this, and it's one of the most amazing songs I've ever heard. Wonderful stuff.

http://www.crowmedicine.com/media/video ... hemall.htm

Amazing is the right word. Thank you for posting it.
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby smallpoxgirl » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 21:40:21

I <3 OCMS.
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Sifting through the ashes every day
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Now is nothing more than a memory
The way things were before
I lost my way" - OCMS
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby threadbear » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 22:19:00

I came upon a huge amanita muscaria mushroom today. I've read a lot about them, but have never seen a super large one. This one was about 8 inches across it's cap, quite red and white spots. I was able to tell the people I was with the name, and a lot of mythology associated with it. Why is this good news? Because it proves my brain is still working somewhat...and that's a relief. Plus, it was the best possible day for a hike after a boat ride to Saturna island, the most beautiful island in the Gulf chain...and my dog had a blast. Life IS good, if we let ourselves forget the misery and seriousness of it all, if just for a little while!
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Fri 03 Oct 2008, 20:38:49

OK, this thread is now drifting down the memory hole. I spent the last four days with an incredibly spoiled bunch of brats. 14 year old hormonally controlled fiends. The good news is it's Friday! [smilie=headbang.gif] [smilie=new_ukliam2.gif] [smilie=icon_sunny.gif] [smilie=qgreenjumpers.gif] [smilie=thumbsup.gif] [smilie=wav.gif]
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby RedStateGreen » Fri 03 Oct 2008, 21:49:40

My 401k is officially cashed, for more than I expected would be there after the past few weeks' debacles.

Woo hoo! Now I can get me some land!

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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby Daniel_Plainview » Fri 03 Oct 2008, 22:00:18

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('RedStateGreen', 'M')y 401k is officially cashed, for more than I expected would be there after the past few weeks' debacles.

Woo hoo! Now I can get me some land!

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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby canuckinczech » Sat 04 Oct 2008, 03:42:57

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('doodlebug2', 'T')he town I live in seems to be winning its battle with preventing a Walmart to move in. They are making them jump through hoops and they may quite the whole project.

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THAT is good news...keep fighting, its worth the battle.

Thankyou for starting this thread, should be mandatory read!

The 'doomers' here need to practice writing on this thread instead of trying to prove themselves more omniscient than others.

To have any semblance of a life after TSHTF , I recon being able to see the diamonds through the rough...will be a vital survival trait for you and your community.

Tourism is the highest its been in sept...???!!!
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby Sixstrings » Sat 04 Oct 2008, 06:41:42

Some pleasures are free..

Took my beagle to a dog beach the other day. We have one in our town, and it's ok for dogs, but the water is kind of gross to swim in (causeway).

So I tried a beach couple towns south of me. The stars were aligned, it was a perfect beach day. The water was clear, perfect temperature, and overall fantastic, with a big sandbar just how I like.

My beagle wasn't too enthused about swimming, but she enjoyed herself nonethless. It was a blast seeing all the dogs out swimming and running around on the beach -- no leashes!

I also noticed how everyone at this beach actually chatted with strangers, and how friendly everyone was. I guess dogs break the ice, or dog people are just different.

So, I thoroughly enjoyed myself, just floating on my back in the perfect water, looking at the clouds like I did when I was a kid, golden retrievers and whatnot swimming all around me.
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby WildRose » Sat 04 Oct 2008, 09:23:28

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Sixstrings', 'S')ome pleasures are free..

Took my beagle to a dog beach the other day. We have one in our town, and it's ok for dogs, but the water is kind of gross to swim in (causeway).

So I tried a beach couple towns south of me. The stars were aligned, it was a perfect beach day. The water was clear, perfect temperature, and overall fantastic, with a big sandbar just how I like.

My beagle wasn't too enthused about swimming, but she enjoyed herself nonethless. It was a blast seeing all the dogs out swimming and running around on the beach -- no leashes!

I also noticed how everyone at this beach actually chatted with strangers, and how friendly everyone was. I guess dogs break the ice, or dog people are just different.

So, I thoroughly enjoyed myself, just floating on my back in the perfect water, looking at the clouds like I did when I was a kid, golden retrievers and whatnot swimming all around me.


Sixstrings, that sounds like a perfect day.
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby smallpoxgirl » Sat 04 Oct 2008, 10:19:13

Yesterday a friend asked me to help lead a girl scout troop. She wants to teach then outdoors skills: campfire building, map and compass, first aid. We want to get them into doing some gardening. I'm stoked!
"We were standing on the edges
Of a thousand burning bridges
Sifting through the ashes every day
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Now is nothing more than a memory
The way things were before
I lost my way" - OCMS
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby drew » Sat 04 Oct 2008, 10:30:45

I survived the week with only minimal losses on my money. I had a friend over for dinner and a movie. I had another wicked ride. I made some more parts for my stirling project. My battle damage from the wicked ride has subsided considerably and my pre-arthritic knee has been mostly pain free as well. I read on PO.com another post from a member who was enamored with SPG. Poor SPG, I had a good laugh at your response!

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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby Starvid » Sat 04 Oct 2008, 10:37:24

I'm going to a big posh dinner tonight, suits and all. :)
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Re: The Good News Thread

Unread postby Ibon » Sat 04 Oct 2008, 10:58:04

What a lovely thread. Browsing the 7 pages it seems like I am reading through a new set of cultural values of the post peak world; friendships, good food, appreciation of your job, community etc.

My family is very excited that after a 6 month long negotiation we have just acquired 400 acres of land in western Panama close to the Costa Rican border. It is at 5500 feet above sea level in cloud forest habitat, open pastures with old growth forest and it is located at the top a valley and borders Central America’s largest wilderness, La Amistad National Park. Great land for potatoes, grazing, premium coffee, good water, fertile soils and just breaths magic with the proximity of this vast wilderness. We hope to finish up all are other projects and relocate there within the next 18 months. Here are some pics

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