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  1. I’ve always thought Between the Buttons was a greatly under-rated Stones album, and Yesterday’s Papers is one of the reasons.

    Growing up in the country, I was familiar with a different kind of milk delivery: a farmhand with a bucket of milk fresh from the cow out back. But this is not nostalgia, as I hated milk, too.

  2. been trying to teach this for a while when people say that the other side is acting crazy, or how can anyone fall for that, etc.

    i have said, that if thats the way you feel, then your not the target, so stop thinking they are stupid, and start thinking how it would work in the target.

    it be like someone coming in and wanting to give you an antibiotic that would kill bacteria, and you say thats dumb. nothing would fall for that…. but the bacteria do!

    Solved: Why email scammers say they’re from Nigeria

    http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/06/21/solved-why-email-scammers-say-theyre-from-nigeria/?intcmp=obnetwork

    It looks like a scam, sounds like a scam — it is a scam. But who on earth actually believes these things? If you’ve ever wondered why these scams are so blatant, here’s why

    If you, like thousands of others, were just too smart for your attacker and saw through the tricky plot – it simply means that you were never the target anyway.

    A recent study found that email scammers really aren’t interested in appearing believable because it would just be too expensive if everyone fell for it.

    got it?

    The research found that the OTT scam email, complete with typos is a simple, cost effective way of weeding out intelligent people, leaving only the most gullible to hit.

    So… are they stupid or very smart and you just dont see what the real reason is?

    ie. are you so used to putting down others to feel superior that you put down your enemy rather than respect them and try to figure out what they are doing when YOU don’t understand it?

    when you do not respect your opponent, your not fighting them, your fighting your imagination

    “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.

    If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat.

    If you know neither the enemy nor yourself,
    you will succumb in every battle”
    ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War, Special Edition

    “The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”
    ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

    “To know your Enemy, you must become your Enemy.”
    ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

    “Far-fetched tales of West African riches strike as comical,” wrote principal researcher, Cormac Herley in the study. “Our analysis suggests that is an advantage to the attacker, not a disadvantage.”

    “Since his attack has a low density of victims, the Nigerian scammer has an over-riding need to reduce the false positives. By sending an email that repels all but the most gullible, the scammer gets the most promising marks to self-select, and tilts the true to false positive ration in his favor.”

    Now.. do you believe me that those large offensive churches are to keep others out that would watch to see waht is going on or might see?

    ie. anyone who is there, either is in on the gig, or is a useful idiot… normal people would be so offended and would leave…

    its a very old trick, but to Dodo’s that dont know how the predators work, well, the trick is lost.. and the Dodo is confused… and so there is no prevention of action, as it takes understanding and knowlege to meet the problem.

  3. Hey, I still get my milk delivered from the farm in glass bottles to the cooler on my porch. Crescent Ridge Dairy delivers to the greater Boston area

  4. Graham Gouldman, I submit, is one of the British Invasion’s most underrated songwriters. Besides “No Milk Today,” his second hit for the Hermits – “Listen People” was the first – he wrote “Bus Stop” (the Hollies), “For Your Love” and “Heart Full of Soul” (the Yardbirds), and eventually became 2.5 of 10cc.

  5. >>> but when I Googled it I discovered that I had gotten it quite wrong.</i.

    Not at all, you got it just right for a Mondegreen.

  6. >>>> (yours, too, probably, if you’re anything like a contemporary of mine or older)

    I think milk delivery disappeared a lot sooner in Florida, where things were a lot more spread out. I can’t even recall my grandparents getting it at any time in the 60s, and they had to have been the sort to be somewhat inclined to do so.

    It was also a lot less necessary with modern refrigeration and the heat in the day in the south probably made it go bad sitting on the porch a lot quicker.

    I do recall, however, milk VENDING MACHINES, which sold 1/2 gal milk in paper cartons through the late 60s into the early 70s…

  7. I’m pretty sure he is saying the company was happy, not homosexual. The term wasn’t commonly used in that way until the 70’s or 80’s, especially in England.

  8. Seeing the Blocked Blonde Bomber, Brian Jones, peering through–heroin addled & about to be fired by the band–is a tad haunting and heart tugging.

    I saw the boys perform ‘twixt my jr & sr years in college at the Hollywood Bowl–summer of ’66–on their Aftermath Tour. I was a Stones nut. Ran into Brian unexpectedly in the crowds at the June ’67 Monterrey Pop….Ahhh…that wuz sum goooooood stuuufff. (-:

  9. I don’t think we had boxes, just bottles left on the porch. My mother got homogenized, but my grandmother got the cream on top. She would suck it off with a turkey baster and when she had enough, she put it in a mason jar with some marbles and shook it until she got butter. She must have had some powerful arms.

    I live in an area where most of my neighbors are dairy cows, but nobody around here drinks their milk. They send it away and then buy milk at Wal-Mart.

    That must have been around the same time I saw the Stones in Memphis–and Herman’s Hermits, too.

    AMDG

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