jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Mar 1, 2024 14:46:31 GMT -5
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Mar 1, 2024 14:49:36 GMT -5
Thanks for posting these again. They are just too beautiful. Lots of eye candy. Thanks Tela. Glass is a fun tumble because it shapes quickly in the tumbler(unlike coral or Montana agate that is so hard).
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Post by aDave on Mar 1, 2024 20:55:34 GMT -5
jamesp, thanks for your explanation. I wasn't going to make you read a long quote, so here I am...again. Interesting use of "fell out" in comparison to how it was used here. "Done fell out," or "fell out," was used in the medical setting to describe that someone had fainted or passed out. It was used so much here in parts of Los Angeles (mainly black neighborhoods), that it became a common term for us first responders.
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Mar 2, 2024 1:52:16 GMT -5
jamesp, thanks for your explanation. I wasn't going to make you read a long quote, so here I am...again. Interesting use of "fell out" in comparison to how it was used here. "Done fell out," or "fell out," was used in the medical setting to describe that someone had fainted or passed out. It was used so much here in parts of Los Angeles (mainly black neighborhoods), that it became a common term for us first responders. It is interesting to find the origin of such language forms. I remember working with Black folks at moving companies in highschool during summers. It was a learning experience in language forms for sure. They had a fun demeanor full of character and knew how to always have a good time.
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