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05-13-2023, 06:04 AM
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Maybe it's the harmonic convergence.
The bow tie is basically the same as tying your shoes. It's harder because the angle is different. As for a regular tie, I invented a knot of my own that gives a less bulky knot than the Windsor, and doesn't look lopsided like the half Windsor. No doubt someone else already invented it, but I've never seen it.
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1026:343- Stacy & Tara return from Tassajara today. I thought it was yesterday so I already cleaned up a bit. I have Kung Fu today. Then I need to write. I’m still way behind in my writing.
I thought the harmonic convergence happened years ago. And it was out of tune.
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I thought the harmonic convergence was a bust, so maybe they were wrong on the date
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I thought the Harmonic Convergence was totally MercInRet.
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Nah MercNRet is medieval celestial. The Harmonic Convergence is new age orchestral. To say they’re the same is like saying Wendy’s makes a good Big Mac.
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So they're the same thing, but one is older?
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Actually MercNRet is more Ancient Greek/Classical Celestial. To say it's medieval celestial is like saying Wendy’s makes a good Big Mac.
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I recommend Ligurian Focaccia and avoiding ancient and medieval metaphysics
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(05-13-2023, 09:25 AM)King Bob Wrote: Actually MercNRet is more Ancient Greek/Classical Celestial. To say it's medieval celestial is like saying Wendy’s makes a good Big Mac.
I suppose. It starts back then but only gets funny to me post Copernicus. After him, instead Of admitting the mistake of galactic proportions, it became this weird astrological zone. So that’s medieval or early renn, right?
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You got me there.
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I thought it was all harmonicas and virgins...
I too tried to don a bow tie tonight, but I've forgotten how. The mirror man is the enemy of the bow tie tier.
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05-14-2023, 07:39 AM
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1027:344= Tara, Yuki & I will go visit my mom, then Tara will drop Yuki & me off at my mom’s house where I’ll work for a bit until Stacy finishes her clients and picks us up to take us home.
I’ll probably bail on yoga & laundry today.
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TG - I looked at a bunch of videos and this one was the best: How to tie a bow tie
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(05-14-2023, 01:12 PM)King Bob Wrote: TG - I looked at a bunch of videos and this one was the best: How to tie a bow tie
that's the one I learned from...it's been so long, I've forgotten. I suspect it's easier if you just close your eyes and do it.
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