Mother Natures Son

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duck-lemon says: Jan 18, 2009. 11:05 AM
Omg i thought that your username was just a reference to your outdoorsy-ness or something... Then i realised what song i was listening to! You sly dawg, you're bit really a sly "dawg" but i'm just ashamed for not realising it earlier. The white album disc 2 right? I am right though i know it i was just (trying to) be witty.
Mother Natures Son (author) in reply to duck-lemonJan 18, 2009. 11:27 AM
That's right. It should be 'Mother Nature's Son' but the site doesn't like apostrophes. Good song, and the perfect double-meaning.
duck-lemon in reply to Mother Natures SonJan 18, 2009. 3:19 PM
Are you a Beatles fan too?
Mother Natures Son (author) in reply to duck-lemonJan 18, 2009. 3:59 PM
Anyone who says they aren't is probably lying.
mikaelthemycologist in reply to Mother Natures SonMay 20, 2010. 2:52 PM
That's probably one of the best tings anyone has ever said.

The Beatles rule
duck-lemon in reply to Mother Natures SonJan 19, 2009. 7:44 PM
Yeah but i mean do you think you have an understanding of the beatles and their music?
Mother Natures Son (author) in reply to duck-lemonJan 19, 2009. 8:06 PM
I wouldn't presume to understand all of it, especially some of the more...surreal ones, but I think one of the great things about the Beatles is that their lyrics are usually fairly accessible. You don't have to decipher them to understand the meaning.
qwerty29 says: Jan 14, 2009. 3:52 AM
how much did that lethermen cost in the urbin survivel guide
Mother Natures Son (author) in reply to qwerty29Jan 14, 2009. 6:30 AM
More than I'd like--around forty hard-earned American Dollars. If you're not willing to pay just over $9 an ounce--almost the price of sterling silver--for your knife, the Gerber 01471 is also a good alternative. It's more robust than the Leatherman Juice, though heavier, and has the same weapon set plus a serrated blade and a saw. Not only that, but the blades all lock and the pliers are spring-loaded, all for the low, low price of around thirty bucks, or $2.65 an ounce. With the Juice, it's the metal that's not there that's expensive. (Good question. I think I'll make a note of it in the guide)
qwerty29 in reply to Mother Natures SonJan 15, 2009. 3:43 AM
thanks
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