Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Almost time to go back to the City where dreams are made of

here are my lyrics to that song

New yourk
concrete jungle where dreams are made of,
your life will feel brand new
Im talking bout New York!
The lights will inspire you,
and also Moshulu
Park--way!
The Lights will inspire you and take you to New York!
Its a place to expand you and make you feel brand new
Im talking bout new york

Looking forward to going home tomorrow nite
ROCky

Monday, May 23, 2011

PDXplorations

When suburbia returns to NATURE....at least temporarily......


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Thursday, May 12, 2011

just a random tidbit.........

from the NYT (the news source that now makes you PAY for the "truth" whereas at RSBF we bless you with the real TRUTH free of charge):

“I’m glad to see they’re trying to rein in Fannie Mae, but I think I’m being disproportionately penalized,” said Rayn Random

Rocky, have you been dabbling in real estate again using aliases again? Or is this Lil black back on the scene or even, god help us, RockiO?? I thought I told you that BUBBLE BURST! 9kojak9

Thursday, May 05, 2011

Man's greatest discoveries

Old rockwell and I are in Portland.

We're hear to learn about proto-history. That is, the time before time, or the land before time (in non-animated form).

To do this, we're reading the seminal text "Our Old World Background" by Southworth & Southworth. Additionally, Portland offers many caveman-like characters on the streets.

Recent readings have included how man discovered Weapons:

"Quite early, man discovered that he could throw rocks and hurt animals at a distance. We do not know how he found this out. Perhaps one of the early men looked out of his cae and saw a saber-toothed tiger creeping up to kill him. In his fright, he knocked a rock loose, which bounded out and struck the tiger and stopped him. Surprised and hopeful, the man may have taken another rock and hurled it at the tiger. In this way, he learned the use of weapons."

and on how they discovered cooked meat:

"Perhaps the body of some wild animal they had caught fell into the fire and became partly roasted before they got it out again. Attracted by the pleasant odor of the meat, they tasted it and found it was good. Or perhaps some man who was more curious than the rest put a piece of meat in the fire just to see what the fire would do to it. At any rate,man learned that by means of fire he could make much of his food taste better."

After reading these passages, Mr. Rocky and I have been theorizing about what other inventions of man may have been influenced by saber tooth tigers. For example, perhaps early man was being chased by a saber tooth tiger into a glacial lake. At the moment that they arrived at the lake, the man skidded to a halt but the tiger slid out onto to the lake, kept afloat by the pontooning effect of its long teeth underneath it. In this way, may learned about the water ski.