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David In Indy:
--- Quote from: Kelda on August 05, 2007, 08:52:02 am ---Great David! (when is labour day btw?)
Are you counting down the hours and minutes yet?!
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I've been counting the hours ever since he left a couple of months ago. It's down to 108 hours and 17 minutes and 6 seconds now! (I might be a second or two off though) ;) :D
Shasta542:
Are you gonna be pacing between the couch and the window with your best shirt on, smoking and guzzling beers while you wait!!?? ;)
Kelda:
--- Quote from: Shasta542 on August 06, 2007, 12:09:13 am ---Are you gonna be pacing between the couch and the window with your best shirt on, smoking and guzzling beers while you wait!!?? ;)
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heh - can we have pictures of that?!?
David In Indy:
--- Quote from: Shasta542 on August 06, 2007, 12:09:13 am ---Are you gonna be pacing between the couch and the window with your best shirt on, smoking and guzzling beers while you wait!!?? ;)
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All of the above Shasta, except for the smoking and drinking part! :D
Maybe I should go get a pack of cigarettes and some beer! Will it help the time to pass faster before Sweet Baby gets here? ;) :D
David In Indy:
First the Pawnee and the Crow came and made war with the Sioux people. They tried to remove us from our lands and make it their own. Many people died. We resisted them and eventually they stopped coming to Lakota country.
Then the White man came. He also tried tried to remove us from our country and he eventually succeeded, but only after many people died.
The White man also fought against a great chief from far across the ocean. The white man said he wanted his freedom from the chief but some of the chief's warriors came and tried to stop him. And many people died.
Next came a great civil war. The White man said this was also a war for freedom. But many people died in that war too.
Then came two great wars in Europe, and it quickly spread to other places in the world. And many people died.
Soon after those wars were over, two more wars started in Asia. Many people also died in those wars.
Then some people came from far away and knocked down our buildings, and so we went to their countries to knock down some of theirs. And many people died. Many people are still dying.
Mother Earth will never see peace among her children until we begin to realize our many similarities rather than our few differences. For we are all one tribe; the Human tribe. And a tribe that makes war with itself cannot awaken to see another sunrise.
Bettermostian David
August 6, 2007
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