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  1. @r27 Yes!!! You can feed the chickens!
  2. @djmeph Bassackwards gov never scares me. I'm the perfect combination of naive and stubborn. But I love Scotland. Yes.
  3. @techpr Hey, you!
  4. @djmeph I went to Scotland when I was 19 with $10k to buy land and goats. But then I found the pubs. I really wanna jump into @urbanfarming
  5. Random life ambition: To own a farm and convert a barn into a production studio, & I just found this: http://www.freerangefilm.com/
  6. @ShelleyDelayne Hey! Thanks, @journik
  7. @amgjosh bowing
  8. @UnleashedBanter Yuh huh! You know Wynonna woulda.
  9. Him: What's the difference between a real and pop country star? Me: The ability to grab a mic back and kick an ass off a stage.
  10. Just had a great chat with my PR Superhero, @Estrellabella10. Awesome to hear someone so engaged with their work.
  11. @FearLessQA Would love to hear you guys crack open the controversy over crowdsourcing creative. (Alliteration much?!)
  12. @ideasurge Exactly. It's always fear-based. And, unless you're C.S. Lewis, it's often faith-based.
  13. @ideasurge I think the male=control woman=wild smacks of Puritanical influence. Think Scarlet Letter or Salem witch trials.
  14. @ideasurge Great point.
  15. @ideasurge When you think about colonization, it IS a paradox. A desire for "other/different" that you settle and make it familiar.
  16. @ideasurge to embrace its wildness, yet also control it. Also interesting how wildness always described as female, control as male.
  17. @ideasurge Explored the conflicted, paradoxical rhetoric when describing nature (a prominent figure, i.e. Hawthorne, Emerson) Both a desire
  18. @ideasurge Ironically, the topic of my MA thesis, as represented in 19th-Cent literature.
  19. @ideasurge Swooon!
  20. @ideasurge I know, right?! And just think how easy the garden will be. Weeding? What's weeding?