19958. Magoseph - 8/4/2006 3:21:29 PM Arky, after the releases this morning by the government, there was almost an overwhelming consensus that rates wouldn’t be raised at least on a short-term basis. Nevertheless, the market has to be watched very closely as any hint of inflationary pressure affects this market almost instantly. 19959. arkymalarky - 8/5/2006 2:40:09 AM Thanks Mags! I'll pass that along and they're on their own after that.
I've been shopping in Hot Springs all day. I got some good bargains, but I'm too pooped to peep. Heat+traffic=misery. 19960. arkymalarky - 8/5/2006 3:59:54 AM Finally!
Dad's book! 19961. arkymalarky - 8/5/2006 4:57:18 AM While I'm plugging family members, if you have nothing better to do at 8:00pm Central tomorrow night, check out Bro's band on Acoustic Sounds Cafe on AR public radio: Click on "Posey Hill," second link on the top line for 2006 Aug 5. 19962. arkymalarky - 8/5/2006 5:00:09 AM I guess to listen you click on the KUAR FM 89 link on that page. 19963. arkymalarky - 8/5/2006 5:06:14 AM Or KUAR.
They seem to be having link difficulties. 19964. anomie - 8/5/2006 9:16:12 PM Very cool looking book, Arky. It's in my cart. 19965. arkymalarky - 8/5/2006 11:10:08 PM Hey, thanks Anomie!
I read it last December and really liked it a lot.
I would have appreciated a heads-up from Dad in advance wrt a thing or two in there.... ;-) 19966. anomie - 8/6/2006 12:18:35 AM I should say... Quite an accomplishment to get published and be on Amazon. Not knowing anything about your Dad, apparently he is a war veteran AND author. You must be a very proud Arky. 19967. arkymalarky - 8/6/2006 12:43:41 AM I really am, though I must say he published the book at his own expense. I assume the publisher put it up on Amazon, and it's also at Borders. Dad's 75, and though he sent excerpts to a couple of publishing companies, he didn't want to wait or peddle it around trying to get someone to pick it up, because he wanted to make sure his Marine buddies got copies before he or they die of old age. 19968. arkymalarky - 8/6/2006 3:12:24 AM I know I'm biased, but if you didn't hear the link above, you just missed a GREAT performance on LR public radio. Bob and I were both blown away. 19969. Ulgine Barrows - 8/6/2006 4:06:27 AM 19944. Trillium, I had my kid in the 12?-24? hour drive-by-birth time, and I'm still glad of the excellent medical I received. 19970. Trillium - 8/6/2006 7:57:33 PM Ulgine, I agree.
I have some attention focused on feminist issues lately because of classes that involved reading and discussions... I noticed that some imbalance seems to have crept into popular knowledge over the last decades. This affects how people think about a variety of political, medical and social issues.
I'm all for natural childbirth, long-as-possible breastfeeding, etc. However, I've also heard horrifying stories from women of other generations and situations who desperately needed the technology most of us have access to, here and now... and which is completely lacking in some other areas of the globe, to the tremendous disadvantage of people living there (and not just the women).
It's an odd "chat" topic, but I fell into it because of the comments upthread... plus I have a bit of free time right now and enjoy computerizing. 19971. Trillium - 8/6/2006 7:58:08 PM I appreciate the welcome mat here...sometimes I feel guilty for the time I spent online just playing, when there's so much else to do.
Right now I just got three bagfuls of tomatoes at a state of perfection for ripeness, freshness and flavor, three different varieties from behind my mother's house. I ate a whole huge plate of them, was an absolute glutton. Usually I try to be moderate because tomatoes are expensive when store-bought (and seldom taste so good)
19972. anomie - 8/6/2006 8:07:52 PM There's nothing quite like a sweet home-grown tomato. Not a bit like the acidic supermarket ones. I bought some today that are supposed to be sweet. I hope so. 19973. anomie - 8/6/2006 8:10:13 PM Arky,
The book gave me the excuse to close out my Amazon order. It shows a ship date of 2 Sep. Not sure why so long but I thought I'd let you know. I'll have just enough time to read it and donate it to the library before leaving good ole SC the end of Oct. 19974. arkymalarky - 8/6/2006 8:19:17 PM Dang, that is a long time. Possibly because that publisher will print them as they're ordered. I'll let Dad know.
I really appreciate your interest, Anomie, and it's great you're donating to a library.
Are you going back West in Oct? If you're going through AR, let me know! 19975. arkymalarky - 8/6/2006 8:20:58 PM I really like homegrown tomatoes and Bob LOVES them. We have some, but we didn't grow any.
However we have about 100 watermelons. I have no idea what we'll do with them. Neither one of us is willing to sit at a roadside stand through September. 19976. Trillium - 8/6/2006 8:30:41 PM 100 watermelons? Arky. Call somebody.
I just got my first good watermelon of the season, and it was very expensive, $5.99. Normally I hold out for $2.99 or so, but I was afraid that the season was passing me by; I've already had 2 melons that were a disappointment.
If those are good melons, I bet you could call the town veggie market and get somebody to come pick them up and sell them for you... 19977. alistairConnor - 8/6/2006 8:39:29 PM ummm you could airmail us a couple...
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