Question of all questions

I rarely ever use salt, except for occasional popcorn during winter, and for fresh, summertime tomatoes, mmmmmmmm, such a treat!

I got this popcorn, called Ladyfinger, from a place called Lehman’s Hardware, in Ohio. It has small kernels, and it is good!

Thanks for the suggestion!

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pop corn

Either there is no meaning, or everyone has to find his own meaning. I haven’t decided which yet (as if I get to decide).

Yup, that’s the place, and that’s the stuff.

Interesting place with all kinds of great things, although a bit expensive, but the popcorn indeed is good!

BTW, I use only sea salt, and not often.

Oh yeah, let me add, that I’ve never actually been there, but they do well at mail order, as a suggestion. :wink:

It is human conceit and arrogance to assume (ass/u/me) that there is any meaning to existence, or that there should even need to be any such meaning … if you take my meaning. I mean, that is to say …

djm

does help to play to one’s strong suits though, dunnit!

I thought it was human conceit and arrogance to assume our existance doesn’t have any meaning. Man, this stuff is confusing…

T

There could be one meaning and a great number of people don’t truly figure it out. Isn’t that frightening, and harder to believe in a lot of ways?

It’s only frightening if you think that it’s all going to be over one day and then those who figured it out go the right and the others to the left. If you consider that a “no soul left behind” approach might be taken by the powers that be, you can relax a bit and take a different view of Church tithes.

If Bloomfield’s avatar can’t figure it out, I’ll be damned if I’m gonna waste my time on it.

Oh, I know. But I’m not telling. I’m just coming off an unhappy love affair and I don’t see why anyone else should have a good time.

What was the reason before this? :laughing: :laughing:

I’m starting to take the “no soul left behind” idea a bit more serious. I better take it to the rubber room.

“Somethings come from nothing, nothing seems to come from something…”

“I eat my drink and drink my food, I live my life by these rules…”

“The future aint what it used to be.”

“I was been at such an early age”

  • SFA

“The past sure is tense”

  • Don Van Vliet

“Energy is everything, it is all matter, it is all life and existence. Especially for people without a lot of it. Taxi!”

“Life is just a concept humans created in their minds, but without it they would be lifeless. Life is something we all have in common. It is a dream that recycles itself over a time scale beyond that of the universe can support.”

  • My mate Owen

“See mountains as mountains, then see mountains as fiction, then see mountains as mountains again.”

  • Ancient Poem

“We can only live in three dimensions. We don’t know how many more there might be”

“There is just one conciousness on a magical dream-like journey. Plants, Animals and People are just the portholes.”

“There is only a thing, that just can see inward at it’s self.”

  • My mate Rachel

Hope these quotes can help you Breqwas!

“There is no such thing as absolute truth.”

“Are you absolutely sure that’s true?”
:slight_smile:

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Epimenides, a Cretan, said that all Cretans are liars. And he was right.

the seeker went to the master in his mountain fastness of tibet and asked for the meaning of life.

producing a golden salver, the master smiling said;
“what you seek may be found here, partake of the nuggets of wisdom.”

the seeker greedily availed himself stuffing his mouth full then cried;
“master the nuggets of wisdom are nothing but monkey dung!”

then spoke the master;“see, you’re learing already!”

hee hee hee Reminds me of a trick a teacher of mine used to do. Stop me if you’ve heard this one.

Piece of paper. One side says, “The statement on the other side of this paper is true.”

Other side says, “The statement on the other side of this paper is a lie.”

(eventually the ink wears off from turning the paper over, and the problem goes away.)

You can solve that one by turning the piece of paper into a Moebius strip, and then there won’t be an other side of the paper.

That’s what I love about Bloomie–always thinking outside the, uh, two-dimensional sheet of paper.

T