I noticed that this site, maybe compounded by my slow/spotty networks, don't always take my edits or load them properly, to say nothing about my possible copy-paste errors.
Anyway, good comment and it makes sense. Unsure about the cafe, though, as it is a kind of container. We woul…
I noticed that this site, maybe compounded by my slow/spotty networks, don't always take my edits or load them properly, to say nothing about my possible copy-paste errors.
Anyway, good comment and it makes sense. Unsure about the cafe, though, as it is a kind of container. We would get tired of it and want to go surfing, metaphorically speaking. It would become a glorified ball and chain like our computers here. And then maybe we'd get tired of the surfing or whatever and maybe want to surf the net.
I knew of a couple who owned a resto down south in a small town here-- one of my faves in town (that it appears the new owners kind of ruined and last I looked were trying to sell the place)-- who opened it only for about 6 months a year and the rest of the year, they went somewhere on vacation.
The 'problem' is, if I owned it the way they did, I'd have to hire and that enters into wage slavery. I suppose it could be co-owned by everyone, but I'm unsure then if the 6 month vacation would be feasible. Insofar as life is short, it can be hard and long to back out of some commitments once they're engaged. Maybe 'happy-go-lucky' is one adaptive/responsive strategy to some of that.
I have a new guitar in the closet that has yet to be learned. I bought it sort of out of impulse given that it was on sale by a business that was going out of business. I suppose I could always hang it on the wall for decoration like I see in some of the rooms of some You Tubers (which sound, appropriately perhaps, like some type of potato).
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"tuber
/too͞′bər, tyoo͞′-/
noun
A swollen, fleshy, usually underground outgrowth of the stem or rhizome of a plant, such as the potato, bearing buds from which new plant shoots arise.
A similar outgrowth of a plant root.
A rounded projection or swelling; a tubercle." ~ American Heritage Dictionary
~ You Tubers ~
What happened to the rest of my comment? LOL
I noticed that this site, maybe compounded by my slow/spotty networks, don't always take my edits or load them properly, to say nothing about my possible copy-paste errors.
Anyway, good comment and it makes sense. Unsure about the cafe, though, as it is a kind of container. We would get tired of it and want to go surfing, metaphorically speaking. It would become a glorified ball and chain like our computers here. And then maybe we'd get tired of the surfing or whatever and maybe want to surf the net.
I knew of a couple who owned a resto down south in a small town here-- one of my faves in town (that it appears the new owners kind of ruined and last I looked were trying to sell the place)-- who opened it only for about 6 months a year and the rest of the year, they went somewhere on vacation.
The 'problem' is, if I owned it the way they did, I'd have to hire and that enters into wage slavery. I suppose it could be co-owned by everyone, but I'm unsure then if the 6 month vacation would be feasible. Insofar as life is short, it can be hard and long to back out of some commitments once they're engaged. Maybe 'happy-go-lucky' is one adaptive/responsive strategy to some of that.
I have a new guitar in the closet that has yet to be learned. I bought it sort of out of impulse given that it was on sale by a business that was going out of business. I suppose I could always hang it on the wall for decoration like I see in some of the rooms of some You Tubers (which sound, appropriately perhaps, like some type of potato).
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"tuber
/too͞′bər, tyoo͞′-/
noun
A swollen, fleshy, usually underground outgrowth of the stem or rhizome of a plant, such as the potato, bearing buds from which new plant shoots arise.
A similar outgrowth of a plant root.
A rounded projection or swelling; a tubercle." ~ American Heritage Dictionary