Pallets in fields

   / Pallets in fields #1,851  
well......
In a posting about lunacy, I can understand Steve's mind going to ALGORE
Uh~oh......It just got political in here....
So Al Gore is one word now?
Synonymous with wealthy genius?
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,852  
Genius would be the LAST name I would give to ALGORE
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,853  
A Public Service Announcement​

Aunt Emily, Pipette, and I will be incommunicado for several weeks beginning tomorrow (2/19) at 10:00 am (EST). We have obtained a grant to study the Spivakians, a splinter group of the Church of Voodoo Pharmacology. The Spivakians believe that there are coded messages in the transcriptions of "Meet the Press" when it was hosted by Lawrence E. Spivak (pictured below).

Steve


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We will miss your scientific leadership on the thread Sir Steve
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,854  
A distinct possibility here; the placer of the pallets is a lunatic. If this is the case, then Cardinal Rule #1 applies: Never attempt to second-guess a lunatic or an idiot.

This comes back to sparc's hearsay report that the owner of the property may be from Texas. It's just a hop, skip, and jump to assume that he is a Texas A&M graduate. The Cardinal Rule #1 should be "Never attempt to second guess a lunatic, an idiot, or a Texas Aggie," although some might argue that the three categories are not mutually exclusive.

Steve
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,855  
My good man, Dave.

Seeing as Steve is going on sabbatical it is logical that he has 'left the keys' to his laboratory with you.

I therefore put my case to you that I am first in the queue to gain access to the Scientific Grade X-ray Glasses.

Yours in Science,

Wagtail

(double-DIBS & SHOTGUN!!!!)
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,856  
This comes back to sparc's hearsay report that the owner of the property may be from Texas. It's just a hop, skip, and jump to assume that he is a Texas A&M graduate. The Cardinal Rule #1 should be "Never attempt to second guess a lunatic, an idiot, or a Texas Aggie," although some might argue that the three categories are not mutually exclusive.

Steve

I concur, and Texas Aggies should never be allowed to stack wooden objects in any case.

As you attempt to keep the sand fleas out of your pina coladas, please be alert for pallet-related phenomena while on your professor emeritus junket to study the Spivakians.
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,857  
well......
In a posting about lunacy, I can understand Steve's mind going to ALGORE

I'm afraid that will be Al's greatest legacy. He spawned more raving lunatics than Helen of Troy launched ships.

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The tale is in the eyes, as usual.
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,858  
My good man, Dave.

Seeing as Steve is going on sabbatical it is logical that he has 'left the keys' to his laboratory with you.

I therefore put my case to you that I am first in the queue to gain access to the Scientific Grade X-ray Glasses.

Yours in Science,

Wagtail

(double-DIBS & SHOTGUN!!!!)

Your request is duly noted and is being taken under the utmost consideration. I doubt Steve will be needing them on the nude beaches.
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,859  
What is the structure that is being supported by the inverted Vs?

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Steve, I recognize that you are now on sabbatical but to answer your query... the structure atop I believe was designed to represent a surf board. However most call it a boat albeit bent. It does hold water... a lot as a matter of record. A huge infinity swimming pool overlooking the beautiful city of Singapore is in fact the longest elevated swimming pool in the world, at 200m above ground level. The elevator button to the top is 57.

Now how inverted pallets translate to a pond more than 600ft in the air... I will leave that to others. However if the geese are migrating south to Australia, they could stop here without descending.
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,860  
Steve, I recognize that you are now on sabbatical but to answer your query... the structure atop I believe was designed to represent a surf board. However most call it a boat albeit bent. It does hold water... a lot as a matter of record. A huge infinity swimming pool overlooking the beautiful city of Singapore is in fact the longest elevated swimming pool in the world, at 200m above ground level. The elevator button to the top is 57.

Now how inverted pallets translate to a pond more than 600ft in the air... I will leave that to others. However if the geese are migrating south to Australia, they could stop here without descending.

An infinity pool 200 meters above the ground; it needs a glass bottom to complete the effect. :laughing: Not sure I could get in something like that. :eek:
 

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