tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13779951.post1758439140794316205..comments2024-01-01T18:48:00.179-07:00Comments on DADA'S DALLY: Always wear protectionDadahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17257598218959429347noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13779951.post-50224183235016123452010-06-08T00:57:23.162-06:002010-06-08T00:57:23.162-06:00It's been awhile (18-yrs!) since we mowed any ...It's been awhile (18-yrs!) since we mowed any lawn, so I had completely forgotten about the smoking fuming aspect. I respect your ability and tenacity with the oil to gas ratio. <br /><br />It may seem oxymoronic, but even at 405-degrees, you'd be cooler with loose-fit light-cotton long-sleeve & long-pants. I've never seen a latino gardener in shorts/tshirt and they do that kind of work for a living. And of course there is the whole arab world showing us that light long flowing robes fight the desert heat better by keeping the sun off your skin. Still, I guess the weekend lawn warrior deals with it in a cool tshirt with enigmatic symbols that vaguely remind one of atomic power.<br /><br />Re: Evolution ... of course you can always skip ahead but you'll be missing the steps that made us and all living things what we are ... better to read enough of chapter to get the drift, if you must. But whatever you do, do not skip Capo!D.K. Raedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01451065603615752038noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13779951.post-37152460922422017122010-06-07T16:14:29.316-06:002010-06-07T16:14:29.316-06:00D.K. - You make a good point. But the thought of w...D.K. - You make a good point. But the thought of wearing a long sleeve shirt and pants was like so waaay-out-of-the-question! (after all, it WAS "405 degrees" outside -- that's what it sounded like on the video these clips were taken from). <br /><br />Which BTW, I'm proud to say is being uploaded to Facebook (as a 1min, 30sec video) as a grand experiment. (I don't think this is quite the way George Lucas started out, but it's a beginning). I've got to stop using my hands so much to talk in it though.<br /><br />I'll send you a copy and anyone else who sees this (friends only, sorry) and would like to witness amateur video in its rawest form.<br /><br />BTW, I want you to know it takes a talent to over prime a lawn mower but not flood it so that it still starts (with mucho smoko -- last scene -- I was very lucky with that one).<br /><br />As for Evolution, I have millions and millions of years of ever changing characters to progress to and am debating if I might not just skip ahead to 'the future'? We'll see.Dadahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17257598218959429347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13779951.post-17872758821528710482010-06-07T00:18:23.988-06:002010-06-07T00:18:23.988-06:00OK so from the neck up you are all hazmatted up as...OK so from the neck up you are all hazmatted up as if you are ready to ride the mower over toward the gulf and begin de-oiling operations ... but then you forgot about your legs and arms! Don't extremeties warrant any extreme protection from little rocks and small dinosaur bones thrown up by the mower, not to mention sun damage could eat away a knee just as easily as an ear or nose?! HAAH!<br /><br />(hey hope you're having "fun" with Evolution -- selecting the most understated quote, "it wasn't a healthy time", encapsulates the human rein so perfectly)D.K. Raedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01451065603615752038noreply@blogger.com