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       Jed Rant: Does this lifestyle appeal to you? Come on, even just 
       a little?
       By: Jed McKenna Date: February 3, 2021, 8:28 am
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       Here is a guy who has lived in caves for 14 years, not spent a
       penny in that time. I confess to finding that rather appealing.
       Just got to figure out how to get rid of the bats. How about
       you?
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       Love ya and trust you aren't taking this all too seriously...
       cause it ain't.
       Jed.
       #Post#: 42754--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Jed Rant: Does this lifestyle appeal to you? Come on, even j
       ust a little?
       By: Sandraanne Date: February 6, 2021, 5:39 pm
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       Well, it's totally admirable if you ask me, just you know, you
       can take your shit and shove it.  Pretty sure that's called
       "sanity", just I'd go for it if my conditioning didn't have me
       so fearful of snakes, spiders, and all the other crawly things.
       I had a bat go "batshit" in a house I rented 5 years ago, there
       I am on the couch, couldn't sleep, just opening Spirtually
       Incorrect, just taking a third or fourth look there, put my
       glasses on, turned on the light on the end table and here it
       came, out of nowhere, a bat with its full wingspan flying right
       across the room, what the hell, over the back of the couch I
       flipped, screaming down the hall into a bedroom, slammed the
       door, came out to take a peek, back anf forth it flew in the
       little living room for hours, then finally I went out and it was
       gone nowhere to be found.  The next day found it sleeping under
       a ledge that hung over an inoperable fireplace, asleep like a
       tiny bird.  Animal control was called to remove it.  It's an apt
       metaphor, if humans try to fly they will find themselves in a
       cage and eventually go to sleep.  Probably more control to
       remove your actual nature is coming.  Just if you wake up you
       might find you are too big for this silly dream.
       #Post#: 42760--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Jed Rant: Does this lifestyle appeal to you? Come on, even j
       ust a little?
       By: Jed McKenna Date: February 9, 2021, 9:43 am
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       Yes, 'be too big for this silly dream'. Excellent sentiment.
       Much love as always,
       Jed.
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       Re: Jed Rant: Does this lifestyle appeal to you? Come on, even j
       ust a little?
       By: Parsley Date: February 10, 2021, 4:43 am
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       This dream character is not built for this but it experienced,
       too: "...you might find you are too big for this silly
       dream...", which explains a lot about the real cause of desire,
       yearning, pain, depressive moods, melancholy!
       "In a world where I feel so small, I can't stop thinking big"
       (Neil Peart).
       Funny but when listening to this song I always heard: In a world
       where I feel so small, I can't stop thinking BAD.
       #Post#: 42766--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Jed Rant: Does this lifestyle appeal to you? Come on, even j
       ust a little?
       By: Jed McKenna Date: February 10, 2021, 8:31 pm
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       Take care, and you can never be too big,
       Love ya, Jed.
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