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Dave Cunningham

@collect47

been online five decades, Wizop for the old Compuserve Collectibles Forums, MIT ‘68 Physics, Traveled widely, and polylinguist including puns.

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Where should this dream go? Please respond ... and is this too close to reality? Yes ... I want comments ... What should follow? And repost a ton 😀

Where should this dream go?  Please respond ... and is this too close to reality?   Yes ... I want comments ... What should follow?  And repost a ton 😀
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I canna sing a single note But I sore do swear to you That every word you hear me speak Is absolutely true When I speak of “azure skies” and “amber waves of grain” I see the nation of my youth One we surely need again. The banner waving under fire, The blessing on this land The

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The cat dunnit! Here I am getting ready for surgery, and my fancy watch disappears from my phone! We scrub the environs …. Nada! I insist the location has to be at home according to the watch … she had looked everywhere! She finally called and said she finally found it …

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Then, in tribes that were one tribe of many families, learned that joining together made food easier to find and grow … if they were on the shore they could eat fish, and fruits of nearby plants and trees, and drink fresh spring water and fermented grapes if they were lucky …

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But inland, life was hard, the paths to the sea were few, and blocked by animals that ruled the forest paths! Some plants had tasty fruit … tastier when they rotted a bit! Some could be caught and killed, but few were the places of rest for many at once … but eventually many

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Then, stretching to an eastern desert with few oases, might have been groups of horsemen who needed towns for exchanging goods and stories as they were so separated for long periods of time … trading gems from the barren world they lived in.. 9/n

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This might actually have occurred somewhere … it is designed to make you realize that the study of early man is too often based on thinking societies did not know about others … and that assumption may not always have been correct! 10/10. As a note