Aristotle-to-Ricardo-to-Hayek turn the double play way better than Plato-to-Rousseau-to-Rawls
You're lucky. There's a shit storm in Libya.
Heh heh (to the above from Warren)But...regarding the dust storm - what do they do about that pool? Doesn't it get pretty full of sand? If it does, how do they get it out?
Sunrise here now is about 6am. I get up at 5:40am. And when I look out my window, there are already 2 "pool-boys" cleaning each of the 5-6 pools.
> You're lucky. There's a shit storm in Libya.One in Wisconsin, too, it appears.
>>there are already 2 "pool-boys" cleaning each of the 5-6 pools.>>But how? they can't very well use shovels... I'd think pumps would clog...No doubt there's something very simple, but I'm not seeing it!
All I see are the same pumps as used in the U.S. On the other hand, they can afford serious filtration systems here. . .
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You're lucky. There's a shit storm in Libya.
Heh heh (to the above from Warren)
But...regarding the dust storm - what do they do about that pool? Doesn't it get pretty full of sand? If it does, how do they get it out?
Sunrise here now is about 6am. I get up at 5:40am. And when I look out my window, there are already 2 "pool-boys" cleaning each of the 5-6 pools.
> You're lucky. There's a shit storm in Libya.
One in Wisconsin, too, it appears.
>>there are already 2 "pool-boys" cleaning each of the 5-6 pools.>>
But how? they can't very well use shovels... I'd think pumps would clog...
No doubt there's something very simple, but I'm not seeing it!
All I see are the same pumps as used in the U.S. On the other hand, they can afford serious filtration systems here. . .
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