28665. RickNelson - 7/4/2015 5:31:41 PM With the passing of FrayVader, a few memories spilled in. "Purple Mesh shorts" something I thought he must have worn while golfing?
When I first found the Fray, I didn't have a place to communicate my desires to focus world attention upon rapid deforestation in Sarawak, Borneo Malaysia. I did some fruitless posts, knowing there was no power. I did learn of "Bruno Manser" who sought to risk all to bring the clear cutting rampage going on. Bruno lived with the Penan. I safely married a Sarawakian, here in the U.S.. I learned of the problem in 1989 from my first visit.
In a vague way, I thought Irv, moving in circles connected to Macalester, Indonesia and worldly people, had an insight about what concerned me. Nothing went anywhere. Alistair sought to learn, and Marjori too, but it wasn't a big deal. It's all over the Sarawakian news now, so it's made it to the front of their media. Some day it might make it here? Oil Palm is getting attention for it being the main cause for rampant deforestation.
I've blogged almost zero, and I've written so extensively all over HuffPo, AlterNet, Kos, Mother Jones, and most recently rebuttals to radical racists on MSN News. I'm astounded at the blatant racism that rears hatred on that site.
How's Marjori? 28666. arkymalarky - 7/4/2015 5:38:39 PM He's Bhel, so you can read him a few posts back. He seems to be doing great. Stan's Malaysian niece-in-law and nephew are visiting from FL right now. My brother is heavy into environmental issues and posts a lot elsewhere. I stay away from other discussion boards after spending 24-7 on rural éducation issues statewide for a number of years. 28667. RickNelson - 7/4/2015 5:43:48 PM Oh yeah, I recall that. So, Hello Bhel, wishing your family well. I only know of one new member from back in the day.
I've gotten very political since my major peaceful poetry days. I write extensive rebuttals or posts about many issues. My Progressive leanings keep me very busy with that regard.
Who was I our resident neocon back in the day? I think I ran across that moniker somewhere else on his own blog. Many years now, so it's faded.
I don't think I mean JoeZan or clldr? I hope not? I thought I had a high regard for both?? I wink at that, it's politics, not personal. 28668. RickNelson - 7/4/2015 5:47:19 PM Remember my pal Cigarlaw, and how I thought Maria was so cool (she was)?
MsIvoryTower an enigma to me.
Gosh, so many flooding back...
I noticed PD because of VonKreedon, and PsychProf, and did I see Seamus? 28669. RickNelson - 7/4/2015 5:50:27 PM wabbit, dear wabbit must be around.
I long ago lost track of JamesWright, he an inspiration and mentor for poetry. NuPlanetOne too.
judithathome, always a pal.
28670. RickNelson - 7/4/2015 5:52:00 PM Everyone has been missed, being a Motie is just part of me. 28671. RickNelson - 7/4/2015 5:55:07 PM I'm aware Irv, Pelle, Maria and Cigarlaw have passed. Fond memories. 28672. arkymalarky - 7/4/2015 6:37:36 PM Right, and probably more we don't know about. Wabbit is well. That's fun to say in voice to text. You might be talking about Ace of Spades or somebody like that wrt neocons. Not sure. They all went together to me. Except concerned. He was one of a kind. Don't know what happened to him. Haven't seen him in a long time.
If you're all political now, you need to head over to the religion thread and help me out! ;) 28673. arkymalarky - 7/4/2015 6:38:10 PM And check out nuplanet's recent stuff in the poetry thread! 28674. RickNelson - 7/4/2015 7:05:32 PM Yes, it was definitely Ace!
Nu in poetry, awesome! 28675. judithathome - 7/4/2015 8:47:25 PM It's all over the Sarawakian news now, so it's made it to the front of their media. Some day it might make it here?
Rick, I saw an episode of VICE News on HBO recently and they've shown a light on the oil palm industry in Indonesia...they have a very good site...VICE.com...and probably have access to the HBO shows online. The weekly shows are half an hour, two subjects each week, which run right after Bill Maher's show on Fridays. (He actually produces the VICE shows) I think they may be off doe the summer months but check it out online....they also have a newsletter to which I subscribe.
I love their investigative journalism and wish we had far more of it.
Great to hear from you, by the way!! 28676. judithathome - 7/4/2015 8:48:15 PM doe = for 28677. wabbit - 7/4/2015 11:38:20 PM Rick! How wonderful to see you, and so many other missed voices...Bhel, Prof, vonK, phillipdavid, nuplanet...I remain in the background, but I'm around.
MsIT is very cool, I was fortunate enough to meet her in person many years ago. Diva too. I always liked concerned. I didn't agree with his politics (usually), but he was one who could agree to disagree without always resorting to the usual bile. He was a good read.
I remember people thinking I was weirder than usual when I went to Seattle for Spring Break many years ago to hang with Irv and family, PD, Lemwalker (speaking of cool!), DaveN (and his gracious wife who put me up for a night), mondaugen...there is a photo floating around of our visit to Slate, where we met Michael Kinsley. Good weekend! 28678. Ms. No - 7/5/2015 4:51:26 PM Good to see you, Rick! Glad to hear things are going well. 28679. Wombat - 7/12/2015 10:56:18 PM Hey, Rick welcome back! If you want to see the full deranged beauty of Acey, check out the Ace of Spades web site.
Wombette is completing her third year as an undergraduate, and will be moving to the graduate part of her combined program in physical therapy at Ithaca College. Wombino starts at St. Johns College in August.
On the employment front, after a four-year drought, I have been offered an analyst position on a Department of Homeland Security project. The project deals with what are called "active shooter" incidents (Dylan Roof and others). Both interesting and au courant, and easily linkable to the "lone-wolf" trend in terrorism. 28680. RickNelson - 7/13/2015 3:10:10 AM Thanks for the welcome.
I hope more coverage of palm oil corruption is exposed.
And I'm recalling Diva and Lemwalker, and I knew M Kinsley ran the show back then. Isn't it cool to see Dickerson as a major media personality? I wonder what Pinsky is up to?
I do recall Ace. I ran across his website some time ago. I don't recall what I read. his writing was about many topics. I think I thought he was like infowars back then?
Good to hear that Wombette is getting along so well, and Wombino has such excellent prospects!
Wow for the "active shooter" issues you may work on? I've been very aware of fringe group growth, and most alarmed by militias. I don't know if lone-wolfs have grown out of militias, or been influenced somewhat?
I have been disgusted with politicians, like Palin's target map, or other inflammatory rhetoric out there. Alex Jones has to be one of the worst?! 28681. Wombat - 7/13/2015 2:04:02 PM Rick, my sense is that "Lone wolf" attacks are more inspired by groups, rather than planned in conjunction with other activities or organizations. The internet makes so many things possible.... 28682. bhelpuri - 7/15/2015 6:19:09 AM Hello there, Rickster! Nice to "see" you. 28683. arkymalarky - 7/22/2015 10:52:13 PM We've been struggling the last week or so. We were an hour into our trip to Colorado when we got a phone call that Stan's brother had collapsed, we turned around and headed back, and he died of a massive heart attack before we could get home. I hadn't felt like posting about it, and its been crazy because now Stan is in charge of all of his mother's affairs, including thinning all the pines, and I've never seen him this sad. His brother was his best buddy, but he hadn't been to see him when he was sick with pneumonia about a week before he had the heart attack, and everybody was leaning so hard on his brother in so many ways because since she was a little boy he had always been the family ambassador and as an adult after Stan's father died the family anchor, especially after Stan's mother had to go to the nursing home and he became her power of attorney. We're going to go to Colorado for about a week, but that's strictly to preserve our sanity by getting away from the chaos for a few days. It won't be the fun trip we were planning. I've felt so much for people who have suffered loss in the mote over the years, especially Judith, but since I've been on the mote this is the first real grief we've had to deal with. Stan father's death was a release from a lot of suffering. With Stan's brother, there's a lot of questions about how we could have done things differently to ease some of the burden on him and Stan wishes that he had gone up to see him. They had spent a lot of time together and talked on the phone a lot, but he got over the pneumonia and Stan thought he was okay, so We left without seeing him. 28684. judithathome - 7/23/2015 12:09:41 AM Arky, I am soooo sorry to read this...sending both Stan and you our heartfelt condolences.
I know it won't help but I think it was more connected to the bout of pneumonia than stress.
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