Audio from 1310 McGee Ave in Berkeley

Created: 2012-09-25 15:20 Updated: 2012-09-25 15:33 Notebook: Notebook Stack/Web History of AZ
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Alright, Monday after the Salesforce conference. And I think for various chapters, I should also mention that I got stunned by a B yesterday. I believe it was the first time I've ever been stunned. It wasn't so bad. It was a short lived pain and no long-term loss. So anyway. And my attempts to understand the Alabama coercion that I'm trying. It's occurred to me that there's more to controversy in Texas than in Texas. I think I'm trying to say an oil company trying to pull a fast one on the tribal council to make it quick buck. I found a case that was actually an appeal from the looks of it. The plaintiff was claiming that Tom Scottworth was stealing hydrogen from us. I just called from the land on which the reservation was set. But it's done a real early survey. I'm outcropping an old jacoladabra, a bubble from the actual reserves. And the way to take them while drilling from within the boundaries of the reservation. I have to read more on this case. But from the looks of it, it's clear that I think the oil company, I think they were in here because of tribal sovereignty. And could usually take whatever they wanted once given the permission to charge the council. This is... I think perfect example of how we have the rich. It's dealing with not so much as rich and leaving the land to claim that the oil company to have subcontracted it out and had a tiny clause in there that... that basically claims it. You know, we are not responsible for the work of anyone who sells the drilling. So, maybe theirs. So, I mean, the result of the case was perhaps with everybody lost. And the oil company was actually cut their losses by subcontracting. But the subcontractor itself was actually ruined because of it. My death. Float shot. Well, that's the point of that story. Although Adam discovers himself in the midst of this dump. And he's wondering what's underneath it. It's kind of ironic that he's thinking about the riches below the ground that the army may have overlooked. And the process of trying to sort through the trash above. So, at least I think it's still fine. But could be not as accurate as I wanted to be. It could be more kind of iron drawn from that. And more of a conflict. So, that's what I've planned so far about during for auto in that. And there's also the rather recent discovery as early as 2008 of the Eagle Ford show play, which is a South of Texas play, which is a petroleum term for basically when you find something. And then everybody else has finds things. You see finding and finding and finding as you play along a certain path. That's what's known as a petroleum play. So, I'm really... I understand more about... How to extract petroleum from shape. I think there's more opportunity to understand these conflicts and the irony. And the contemporary trends as well perhaps... What was being done in that? Look at the 80s and 90s. Excuse me. I'm wondering. I'm also trying to figure out where I can find more humor. And perhaps it's just... There's a source of words. You know, there... And I'm using... But the dump is also a metaphor for a container. And the mind that we have is so different. I'm trying to do some chips at the time. 90s, funny. Well... You know what? There's Adam... He's also having to teach a... Total presentation course. Total preparation course. We realize that the quickest way to get into legend... There was to teach them how to language it. So, it will be an interesting... And perhaps the funniest factor. First thing... You folks are learning the techniques. And that's the truth. Other curves. Other curves. What is the sociocultural indication of curves? You know, they're probably going to ask him, when is it okay to say this word? Like, shit. Or... And so... There's a little... Or maybe... When is it okay to say for you? Is it too much? Is someone just asking me if I can say for you? I just really mean nothing. But when is it okay to use it anymore? And of course, Adam... For this... The Caucasian male in Texas. May not have the same opinion. I think that's an American. It might be funny. How that plays out... I don't have any African Americans in the group. So... That being said... I think I'm going to enjoy the music now. Keep working at it. I'm going to do my skills.


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