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The Hobbit Hole XIII - Let them pass! Let them pass!
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Posted on 07/13/2004 9:49:23 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
Welcome to The Hobbit Hole!
...Let them pass! Let them pass!
(Note to dwarves, this is only meant figuratively)
New verse:
Upon the hearth the fire is red, Beneath the roof there is a bed; But not yet weary are our feet, Still round the corner we may meet A sudden tree or standing stone That none have seen but we alone. Tree and flower and leaf and grass, Let them pass! Let them pass! Hill and water under sky, Pass them by! Pass them by! |
Still round the corner there may wait A new road or a secret gate, And though we pass them by today, Tomorrow we may come this way And take the hidden paths that run Towards the Moon or to the Sun. Apple, thorn, and nut and sloe, Let them go! Let them go! Sand and stone and pool and dell, Fare you well! Fare you well! |
Home is behind, the world ahead, And there are many paths to tread Through shadows to the edge of night, Until the stars are all alight. Then world behind and home ahead, Well wander back to home and bed. Mist and twilight, cloud and shade, Away shall fade! Away shall fade! Fire and lamp, and meat and bread, And then to bed! And then to bed! |
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To: Wneighbor
From what I understand, it's for people from 18 to 48, or at least mid-thirties...so would be a good way to meet like-minded young people, as well as a way I could help the community in a small way. I'm not the go-getter Myranda is...but it'd still be nice to support conservative politics in SOME way.
881
posted on
07/14/2004 6:02:55 PM PDT
by
RosieCotton
(Pray, hope, and don't worry. - St. Pio)
To: Overtaxed
I've only seen pieces of the third one on TV so far--still have to watch it.
882
posted on
07/14/2004 6:03:04 PM PDT
by
Fedora
(Kerryman, Kerryman, does whatever a ketchup can/Spins a lie, any size, catches wives just like flies)
To: Corin Stormhands; JenB; SuziQ
That reminds me. Happy Bastille DayTime fer a parade!

To: ExGeeEye; Corin Stormhands
I read
Les Miserables while I was in tech school in the Air Force. One of the few times I've been devious...
We were required to study from eight to nine in our rooms, with the doors open. They would check on us during that time to be sure we were reading and not goofing off.
Now...there was NO way I needed to study an hour a day. An hour a week woulda been more than enough, since most of it was just basic computer facts that I more or less knew. So I held Les Mis inside my tech booklet and sat with the cover of the booklet facing the door.
It was a very good book...but as I've already confessed, I'm not as fond of history as I should be. I skimmed pretty quickly through the more historical chapters to get back to the "good parts". I'm a baaaaaad hobbit...
884
posted on
07/14/2004 6:07:28 PM PDT
by
RosieCotton
(Pray, hope, and don't worry. - St. Pio)
To: ksen; Corin Stormhands
I have that...
American Caesar.
I might even be cajoled into lending it...
885
posted on
07/14/2004 6:08:57 PM PDT
by
ExGeeEye
(Open-box display model. Some accessories supplied. No manual. As is, no warranty. All sales final.)
To: RosieCotton
it's for people from 18 to 48Heh! Gosh - even *I* fit in that category!!!
I gotta tell ya, Myranda didn't use to be such a go-getter. She was the most quiet bashful little kid. Then she got to 14 and decided it wouldn't kill her to talk to folks and I think she's still tryin' to make up for all those years of not talkin'!
886
posted on
07/14/2004 6:10:11 PM PDT
by
Wneighbor
(OH! It's almost time to leave!)
To: Wneighbor
Evenin'!
Say, is that fella in the picture with Myranda the guy she met up in Ardmore?
887
posted on
07/14/2004 6:10:44 PM PDT
by
Bear_in_RoseBear
(I wondered, where did it lead? Stars?)
To: Wneighbor
I'm very ocntent to follow. Maybe too content. But I don't like being in charge.
Which is one of the reasons the family band gets me so grumpy...
888
posted on
07/14/2004 6:11:33 PM PDT
by
RosieCotton
(Pray, hope, and don't worry. - St. Pio)
To: RosieCotton
889
posted on
07/14/2004 6:11:56 PM PDT
by
RosieCotton
(Pray, hope, and don't worry. - St. Pio)
To: ksen; Corin Stormhands
Oh yeah, that's got beach reading all over it...Churchill's style is very easy to read.
Concur. Also an edition in one volume, in softcover, is available.
890
posted on
07/14/2004 6:12:00 PM PDT
by
ExGeeEye
(Open-box display model. Some accessories supplied. No manual. As is, no warranty. All sales final.)
To: Bear_in_RoseBear
Yes, that is him.
This is him that day. :-)

I think he noticed her that day too. hehehe
891
posted on
07/14/2004 6:15:59 PM PDT
by
Wneighbor
(OH! It's almost time to leave!)
To: Wneighbor
I think he noticed her that day too.No, really? ;p
892
posted on
07/14/2004 6:18:25 PM PDT
by
Bear_in_RoseBear
(I wondered, where did it lead? Stars?)
To: Bear_in_RoseBear
893
posted on
07/14/2004 6:20:23 PM PDT
by
ExGeeEye
(Open-box display model. Some accessories supplied. No manual. As is, no warranty. All sales final.)
To: RosieCotton
Yeah. I kinda like the following part too. But, I need a good decisive leader. Can't stand it when the person in charge is not in charge!
894
posted on
07/14/2004 6:20:39 PM PDT
by
Wneighbor
(OH! It's almost time to leave!)
To: Bear_in_RoseBear
Heh.... the mom noticed how the guy was lookin' at the daughter.
The daughter thought I was nuts! Said I was imagining things! HA! Moms notice lots!
895
posted on
07/14/2004 6:22:10 PM PDT
by
Wneighbor
(OH! It's almost time to leave!)
To: Fedora
They won't let Kay off the compound....going down to Cuba now.
896
posted on
07/14/2004 6:22:41 PM PDT
by
Overtaxed
(That'll teach Fredo not to go against The Family.)
To: Overtaxed
I'm trying to catch up in fast-forward--getting there slowly but surely, LOL!
897
posted on
07/14/2004 6:24:17 PM PDT
by
Fedora
(Kerryman, Kerryman, does whatever a ketchup can/Spins a lie, any size, catches wives just like flies)
To: Bear_in_RoseBear
I am very fond of this photo of Myranda and I.
898
posted on
07/14/2004 6:24:27 PM PDT
by
Wneighbor
(OH! It's almost time to leave!)
To: ExGeeEye
They made a movie based on that book, with Rutger Hauer as the police detective.
899
posted on
07/14/2004 6:24:37 PM PDT
by
Bear_in_RoseBear
(I wondered, where did it lead? Stars?)
To: Fedora
Japan was also close to getting one, according to this book I got recently but haven't had a chance to finish yet (Philip Henshall, "The Nuclear Axis: Germany, Japan and the Atom Bomb Race, 1939-1945"). Years ago, I picked up a book in the remainder bin that claimed that Japan built and tested a fission "device" before we did. Japanese nuclear scientists had a lot more on the ball than the Germans did. They had uranium mines in northern Korea, and built separation plants, according to the author. (The book, BTW, is buried somewhere in my older stack of books in the basement).
According to the book, the set off a multi-kiloton test device in the hills of northern Korea. They had no plans to "weaponize" it, but planned on putting one in a freighter in Tokyo bay to take out the American invasion fleet.
They realized that even that wouldn't save them, so much of the data was destroyed, as they tried to do with their biological warfare program. But one of their top scientists lived well into his 80s, and started telling his story in the 1970s.
The author quoted a DoD news release from MacArthur's early push into North Korea, where they announced the capture by the US Army of a Japanese uranium enrichment plant. The next day, it became a "Russian" facility.
I rated the book, at the time, of a "hmmmm....". A bit more believable than UFO stories, but possibly just an extapolation of what little is available for us to know.
900
posted on
07/14/2004 6:25:55 PM PDT
by
300winmag
(FR's Hobbit Hole supports America's troops)
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