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Sunday, April 09, 2006

The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side of the Inscape

Where the noetic light shines through, if you're young enough to see it.

7 comments:

  1. Looks like a light Malibu breeze.

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  2. You know, I tried that grazin' in the grass once or twice myself.
    Stuff tastes awful.
    I don't see how cows can stand it.

    JWM

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  3. They have no choice. It's almost impossible to hold a bong with hooves.

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  4. Ha Ha Bob!

    You know what is amazing to me when I look at grass? Is knowing that it is growing while we look at it. I think those stop motion photos of what we can't see with the naked eye is amazing stuff!

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  5. I still maintain that Hugh Masekela's original instrumental was much better.

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  6. A nice, concise vision of 60's trippy-ness.

    In the interests of Equal Time, I would like to see the Shadow-side Sonny Bono version.

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  7. I misread the title as The Grace is Always Greener on the other Side of the Inscape. There might be some truth to that too.

    Patinthehat

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