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Well good morning my lovely fellow Nopers... I tried the less is more yesterday (well actually I was in a foul mood and wasn't feeling me nopeness) and didn't like it, the minimalist nope is not for me... so today I have me mojo back and what a great day to have it.... today is Sherlock Holmes Day so I imbraced me inner sherlock and hunted out the fact that it is International biological diversity day where we look at our impact on the diminishing diversity of the biological species on our wonderful earth and try to come up with a workable solution to improve the decline rate... we give Harvey Milk a nod and Buddists all around the world celebrate Vesak, their festival of lights which commemorate's Buddah's birth... oh and the Goth's have their special day too.... what a lot.

 

So is it ok to sit by and do nothing while our biological species deminish... I say

 

NOPE , cos nothing controls my life but me.

^^Oh it looks like today's Nope is sponsored by Medicare... (the Aussies will get it)

 

Topic of the day: The 80's

 

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NTAP is "Never Take Another Puff".  You see that a lot in Joel's videos.  As to SNOT I searched and see that it means Smoking is Not an Option Today.  

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