Biker, Happy Joan of Arc Day!

belzeebob23

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Hey Kiddies, sorry for my lack of appearance here, playing catch up again.

Hey Bob, great to read you've made a full recovery. Sorry I was absent and therefore didn't know to send get well wishes. Take care buddy!

Hopefully on my way there, just waiting for a date for the angioplasty, fingers crossed in the next week or two, but till then head down falling docs orders.
Bob
 

Goatboy

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Jan 31, 2005
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Looking forward to your recovery Brother Bob. It's nice that adversity brings our disparate familial factions together. Probably why Pa used to hobble us in turn!

Just back from the Doc myself, got my appointment date and so it's full steam ahead.

They can strike us down Bro, but we shall rise from the remnants to strive bravely on! Boy what's in this coffee today!!!

Good news Bob and nice to see Pa reared up from his subterranean domain to cast his rheumy eye upon you. I thought he'd gone in to a state of torpor and enervation not to be roused 'till the end of days!
 

belzeebob23

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Jun 7, 2009
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God you seen those yoga bunnies are you trying to give another heart attack
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you'll just have to take up yoga.
 

belzeebob23

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Jun 7, 2009
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Hey guys
Thought I give you's a wee update. Still stuck at home, still only allowed to do 30 mins of exercise a day at the moment.
Brain is slowly going to mush, watched more TV in the last 2 weeks than I have done in the last 6 months.
Got another 2 weeks before I'm allowed to drive again, counting the days. Still waiting on a date for the angioplasty.
Not much more to say.
Catch you later.
Bob
 

TurboGirl

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still only allowed to do 30 mins of exercise a day at the moment.
Brain is slowly going to mush....
Got another 2 weeks before I'm allowed to drive again, counting the days.
Pffft that's carp! Can you get a couple of good plant ident/ travelling books and pour over them to keep your spirits up with future plans? Im lucky, my brain went to mush years ago, I don't even remember, let alone miss sanity any more ;)
 

belzeebob23

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Jun 7, 2009
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Pffft that's carp! Can you get a couple of good plant ident/ travelling books and pour over them to keep your spirits up with future plans? Im lucky, my brain went to mush years ago, I don't even remember, let alone miss sanity any more ;)
Bob can only read so much before.
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Bob
 

Goatboy

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Jan 31, 2005
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It's good that we members of Atrophied Bushcraft Brains Anomalous (ABBA) are keeping each other entertained. Good luck to Brother Benny at the Hospital and belated Birthday wishes to Auntie Anni-Frid on reaching 21 with 28 years experience!

I do like your special face Bob. Not one I wish to see too often though! We'll leave that for the Yoga Bunnies.
 

crosslandkelly

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On this day in 1469 Niccolo Machiavelli born.





On this day in 1469, the Italian philosopher and writer Niccolo Machiavelli is born. A lifelong patriot and diehard proponent of a unified Italy, Machiavelli became one of the fathers of modern political theory.

Machiavelli entered the political service of his native Florence by the time he was 29. As defense secretary, he distinguished himself by executing policies that strengthened Florence politically. He soon found himself assigned diplomatic missions for his principality, through which he met such luminaries as Louis XII of France, Pope Julius II, the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, and perhaps most importantly for Machiavelli, a prince of the Papal States named Cesare Borgia. The shrewd and cunning Borgia later inspired the title character in Machiavelli's famous and influential political treatise The Prince (1532).

Machiavelli's political life took a downward turn after 1512, when he fell out of favor with the powerful Medici family. He was accused of conspiracy, imprisoned, tortured and temporarily exiled. It was an attempt to regain a political post and the Medici family's good favor that Machiavelli penned The Prince, which was to become his most well-known work.

Though released in book form posthumously in 1532, The Prince was first published as a pamphlet in 1513. In it, Machiavelli outlined his vision of an ideal leader: an amoral, calculating tyrant for whom the end justifies the means. The Prince not only failed to win the Medici family's favor, it also alienated him from the Florentine people. Machiavelli was never truly welcomed back into politics, and when the Florentine Republic was reestablished in 1527, Machiavelli was an object of great suspicion. He died later that year, embittered and shut out from the Florentine society to which he had devoted his life.

Though Machiavelli has long been associated with the practice of diabolical expediency in the realm of politics that was made famous in The Prince, his actual views were not so extreme. In fact, in such longer and more detailed writings as Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livy (1517) and History of Florence (1525), he shows himself to be a more principled political moralist. Still, even today, the term "Machiavellian" is used to describe an action undertaken for gain without regard for right or wrong.
 

belzeebob23

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Jun 7, 2009
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On this day in 1469 Niccolo Machiavelli born.





On this day in 1469, the Italian philosopher and writer Niccolo Machiavelli is born. A lifelong patriot and diehard proponent of a unified Italy, Machiavelli became one of the fathers of modern political theory.

Machiavelli entered the political service of his native Florence by the time he was 29. As defense secretary, he distinguished himself by executing policies that strengthened Florence politically. He soon found himself assigned diplomatic missions for his principality, through which he met such luminaries as Louis XII of France, Pope Julius II, the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, and perhaps most importantly for Machiavelli, a prince of the Papal States named Cesare Borgia. The shrewd and cunning Borgia later inspired the title character in Machiavelli's famous and influential political treatise The Prince (1532).

Machiavelli's political life took a downward turn after 1512, when he fell out of favor with the powerful Medici family. He was accused of conspiracy, imprisoned, tortured and temporarily exiled. It was an attempt to regain a political post and the Medici family's good favor that Machiavelli penned The Prince, which was to become his most well-known work.

Though released in book form posthumously in 1532, The Prince was first published as a pamphlet in 1513. In it, Machiavelli outlined his vision of an ideal leader: an amoral, calculating tyrant for whom the end justifies the means. The Prince not only failed to win the Medici family's favor, it also alienated him from the Florentine people. Machiavelli was never truly welcomed back into politics, and when the Florentine Republic was reestablished in 1527, Machiavelli was an object of great suspicion. He died later that year, embittered and shut out from the Florentine society to which he had devoted his life.

Though Machiavelli has long been associated with the practice of diabolical expediency in the realm of politics that was made famous in The Prince, his actual views were not so extreme. In fact, in such longer and more detailed writings as Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livy (1517) and History of Florence (1525), he shows himself to be a more principled political moralist. Still, even today, the term "Machiavellian" is used to describe an action undertaken for gain without regard for right or wrong.
And more importantly in 1970

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I was dropped off.
Bob
 

Biker

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Happy 44th Birthday Bob! Sorry to read you're confined to quarters, but at least it's without the straight jacket this time eh? Keep well and once again happy birthday. Hope it's a good one.

Can't shake that image of the DVD Auntie referred to of a sexy goth. Bob you're excused from such thoughts, at least for the moment. :deal:
 

Huon

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Happy 44th Birthday Bob! Sorry to read you're confined to quarters, but at least it's without the straight jacket this time eh? Keep well and once again happy birthday. Hope it's a good one.

Can't shake that image of the DVD Auntie referred to of a sexy goth. Bob you're excused from such thoughts, at least for the moment. :deal:

Sexy Goth?
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Have you finally come out pa?
 

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