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damaclese
07-26-2009, 08:30 PM
this is me at Scots house. We loaded the Bell all 14 ft of it in my Little Honda S2000! And yes!!!!! it made it all the way to my house crossed town 20 ish ml or so. I thought the picture was a classic silly Banana moment.!!!!

I will admit it was a bit nerve racking! I know this car keeps showing up but i love my Banana on wheels


http://www.bananas.org/gallery/watermark.php?file=19906&size=1 (http://www.bananas.org/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=19906&ppuser=2612)

damaclese
07-26-2009, 08:45 PM
and Just in case you thought it was all staged for your Banana fulfillment
Heres one in traffic

http://www.bananas.org/gallery/watermark.php?file=19907&size=1 (http://www.bananas.org/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=19907&ppuser=2612)

I don't know if its heat exhaustion from loading bananas in to boxes for days on end but i think this is the funnest thing that iv see in moths

momoese
07-26-2009, 09:22 PM
Actually that's the first time I've seen your car. That plant was huge!!

harveyc
07-27-2009, 01:29 AM
Wow, that thing must have been close to flowering. I hope the flower wasn't in the pseudostem.....you need to grow some flowers back!

Good luck, Pauly!

damaclese
07-27-2009, 06:55 AM
we thought it was starting to bloom the base of the P-stem looked like it was swelling but as neither Scot or i have any experience with them blooming as of yet it was hard to say but it started pushing out a new leaf yesterday i have it in a shadier spot waiting for its new home to be dug i thought the hold thing looked ridiculous what was even funnier was that almost know one seemed to notice a thing on the trip home. come on how could you miss a 14 ft tree sticking out the top of a convertible

Garden Green
07-27-2009, 07:12 PM
Ok, the fact that you have a tree sticking out of your car is funny enough, but the fact that no one was gawking at you or at the very least pointing and laughing is funnier. Did you have to dodge traffic lights with it in your car?

harveyc
07-27-2009, 08:52 PM
Pauly, I think they must have been afraid of you and didn't want to make eye contact. :ha:

Bananaman88
07-28-2009, 06:52 AM
Great photo! That one needs to be in the magazine some day!

damaclese
07-28-2009, 07:15 AM
no the lights here are vary high up in the air as we have almost no restrictions on semi tractor trailers here in Vegas


sure Brent if you want them Scot took them with his cam I'm sure there not that high a quality thou at best 2 mg-pix

Harvey i don't know why no one looked like they even noted it i would have been laughfing and waving a thumbs up if ide see it People in Vegas are so self centered it was probably way to unconvertible for them to tune in for 3 seconds as a mater of fact since the economy has hit the skids here people just seem to stare out in to space allot here we have one of the worst economy's in the country are unemployment officially is at 12% but thats not the real amount its probably more like 18% thats what i heard on the new yesterday

damaclese
07-28-2009, 07:26 AM
Great photo! That one needs to be in the magazine some day!

by the way are we going to get are copy soon? this will be my first artical and im dieing to see it in print!

justjoan
07-28-2009, 07:31 AM
That's incredible! Just when you think you have seen it all, a Banana riding in a convertible goes by!:0519: Thanks for the smile today

harveyc
07-28-2009, 10:19 AM
no the lights here are vary high up in the air as we have almost no restrictions on semi tractor trailers here in Vegas


sure Brent if you want them Scot took them with his cam I'm sure there not that high a quality thou at best 2 mg-pix

Harvey i don't know why no one looked like they even noted it i would have been laughfing and waving a thumbs up if ide see it People in Vegas are so self centered it was probably way to unconvertible for them to tune in for 3 seconds as a mater of fact since the economy has hit the skids here people just seem to stare out in to space allot here we have one of the worst economy's in the country are unemployment officially is at 12% but thats not the real amount its probably more like 18% thats what i heard on the new yesterday

This is going to be some thread derailing but, since Tog and Scot aren't here to do it, someone's got to! :ha:

One of the big advantages of living on farm is that you often need help from a neighbor and they need to help from you, so you build the bond of a little community even though you're out in the sticks.

I'm going to Nicaragua in a few weeks (mission awareness tour through cfca.org to visit a girl we sponsor there) and a guy in another forum wrote me to tell me he is in the USA now but is from Nicaragua. He said to be careful, etc. and made a comment about the country being "backwards". That made me shake my head. I imagine he is impressed with our society here with all of the glamor and all but hasn't recognized that we've lost a sense of community in most of the country. As you said, everyone focuses on themselves.

I often think of the time when I visited the birthplace of my father's parents in Canhas, Madeira, Portugal nearly five years ago. We found the residence of my father's cousin and some vacationing neighbors were there to translate for us. The neighbor couple lived in London but had a vacation home there next to my father's cousin. The woman had been raised there and met her British husband somewhere along the line and they raised their own children in London. This woman took us for about a two mile walk to the birth place of my grandmother. Along the way, some locals would call out to her and wave to her. I asked if she walked this way very often and she said not at all. She hadn't seen many of these people for 10, 20 or 30 years but she said they all know who she is. We talked about how neighbors help one another dig up their sweet potato crop and help out in other ways. She said everybody knew everybody in this village that was spread out over quite an area. On the other hand, she said she didn't know the people that lived across the street from her in the U.K. People here seem to take pride in their society being "progressive". What the heck are they progressing towards???

Well, you did get our attention, Pauly, and we all think it's cool. :D

Harvey

Bananaman88
07-28-2009, 12:10 PM
by the way are we going to get are copy soon? this will be my first artical and im dieing to see it in print!

I have made my editing suggestions and sent them back to Beth. I know Taylor is working on this as well, but I don't know if he is finished or not. Not sure how long it will take from this point to get them all printed, bulk-shipped to Jarred and then mailed to subscribers from there. Maybe Beth can shed some light on this for you.

damaclese
07-28-2009, 07:51 PM
I have made my editing suggestions and sent them back to Beth. I know Taylor is working on this as well, but I don't know if he is finished or not. Not sure how long it will take from this point to get them all printed, bulk-shipped to Jarred and then mailed to subscribers from there. Maybe Beth can shed some light on this for you.

last time i chated with here she said to talke to you LOL i feel like a kid dad mom said! i could

momoese
07-28-2009, 08:29 PM
I can't believe it's actually going to be a printed copy! That's so kewl! :D

So...... like, we can make stuff, and sell it in the stores...:ha:

Bananaman88
07-29-2009, 06:50 AM
last time i chated with here she said to talke to you LOL i feel like a kid dad mom said! i could

Well, as I said, I have done my part-editing- so now, it's back on you, Beth!