Random Thoughts 2-1-2009
Quote of the week:
All action, all mental, vital, physical activities in the world are the operation of a universal Energy,
a Conciousness-Force which is the power of the Cosmic Spirit working out the cosmic and individual truth of things.
- Sri Aurobindo
Another case of syncronicity yesterday. I posted a story about the hyperinflation in Zimbabwe and, a few hours later, the mailman delivered the money from Zimbabwe that I bought on ebay.
Strange things happen in a world-wide economic crisis:
The owner of a local ski shop told the Vail (Colo.) Daily in November that he was confident he could sell his parking space in a town garage for his asking price of $500,000. After all, he said, it was on the top floor and next to an exit.
Among the best-selling and most controversial toys of this past holiday season were the $39.95 Mattel "Gotta Go" Doll and the $59.95 Hasbro Baby Alive, both because of their interactive features, especially their digestion/excretion functions.
A strip club in England is offering to sell 4x6 ads on the butts of exotic dancers.
A company in Sweden is trying to hire twenty witches with knowledge of Tarot, crystals, herbology, etc. to help desperate clients find solutions to their economic woes.
Photo of the Week: a bush in my yard covered with ice
All action, all mental, vital, physical activities in the world are the operation of a universal Energy,
a Conciousness-Force which is the power of the Cosmic Spirit working out the cosmic and individual truth of things.
- Sri Aurobindo
Another case of syncronicity yesterday. I posted a story about the hyperinflation in Zimbabwe and, a few hours later, the mailman delivered the money from Zimbabwe that I bought on ebay.
Strange things happen in a world-wide economic crisis:
The owner of a local ski shop told the Vail (Colo.) Daily in November that he was confident he could sell his parking space in a town garage for his asking price of $500,000. After all, he said, it was on the top floor and next to an exit.
Among the best-selling and most controversial toys of this past holiday season were the $39.95 Mattel "Gotta Go" Doll and the $59.95 Hasbro Baby Alive, both because of their interactive features, especially their digestion/excretion functions.
A strip club in England is offering to sell 4x6 ads on the butts of exotic dancers.
A company in Sweden is trying to hire twenty witches with knowledge of Tarot, crystals, herbology, etc. to help desperate clients find solutions to their economic woes.
Photo of the Week: a bush in my yard covered with ice








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