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"Pamela S. Follett" <[log in to unmask]>
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The listserv that takes flossing seriously! <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Dec 2005 10:47:24 -0500
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I hate when I look at house "garden" and it's a perfect row of tulips -
not a random sampling.  Formal gardens are quite pretty, but not on the
average house.  Chaos definitely is natural and more pleasing to the senses.

Rudy Christian wrote:

>So life is rubble in order.
>Our problem is we buy into the idea that order is what was intended.
>Bullshit.
>
>Rubble and termites prevail.
>We only see reality when reality turns everything back to rubble.
>Reality.
>
>Happiness is based on order.
>We struggle as tradesmen to create happiness from rubble.
>Insanity.
>
>Insanity is order in chaos.
>If happiness were not based on order we would not struggle to change
>reality.
>Chaos.
>
>Focus on change is futility.
>Changing chaos to order is temporary.
>Futility.
>
>Life is rubble in perspective.
>Happiness.
>
>PUD
>
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>
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