Monday, January 14, 2019

Let The Sunshine In!



Here at the Compound we're all about letting the sunshine in, thanks, LL. So we hope you enjoy this uplifting infovideo, I certainly do. But maybe you prefer this Central Park version?




Beautiful, isn't it. Well, that's Central Park for you.

Love,

LSP

6 comments:

  1. There's no sunshine at the White Wolf Mine these days. Just snow clouds. We're expecting another half a foot over the next day or so. But there is sunshine in my soul and that's more important.

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  2. RHSM, there's poetry in that. Stand firm, the leaden skies of the WWM will become the golden horizon of a new beginning.

    Ad Astra!

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  3. Just remember, so far nothing ever good happens on 'compounds.' David Koresh had his compound. The Kennedys have their compound.

    Now, pastor, both you and LL have your compounds. My recommendation: do good, not evil, on your compounds. And to see that you follow these guidelines, please submit all your planned compound activities to me beforehand, and I shall determine whether they fit into the good or evil categories.

    And in closing, just remember: never, ever buy a boat.

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  4. Fredd, I know that the unfortunate Antionette said "let them eat cake." Does this mean we can't have a proverbial ham sandwich?

    And maybe just a... small boat?

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  5. Yeah, go ahead with the ham sandwich.

    Sure, buy a small boat (the 'gateway' boat). Then, pretty soon that small boat is too small. You need a bigger boat (so said the sheriff in 'Jaws'), and you get a bigger boat. With bigger repair bills because there is so much more boat to maintain.

    And will you be satisfied with that bigger boat. NOOOOOOOO!

    You want an even bigger boat, with bigger bills flowing in. Pretty soon, that YOOGE boat that you desperately needed is ruling your life.

    Trust me, Pastor. I've been there and done that.

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  6. You've got me there, Fredd.

    I think that a little boat won't be a problem, and it isn't! But then I want a bigger boat and a bigger one than that. Before you know it... nightmare.

    Boom. The boat that was supposed to be fun becomes this milestone. I see that, I think. Not dissimilar to government debt, when you think about it.

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