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Lamb on the Run: Listen to Zen’s rules on the thousand mile journey

By Jim Lamb
Published: Thursday, March 20, 2008 10:25 PM MST
Some pretty good rules from life, with thanks to Zen. … (Zen Gray was the younger, less talented brother of Zane Gray)…

  • Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead … Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow … Don’t walk beside me either … just pretty much leave me alone…

    — The journey of a thousand miles begins with a broken fan belt and a leaky tire …

    — It’s always darkest before the dawn … So if you’re going to steal your neighbor’s newspaper, that’s the time…

    — If at first you don’t succeed, skydiving is not for you…

    — Duct tape is like “The Force” … It has a light side and a dark side and it holds the universe together…

    — There are two theories to arguing with women … Neither works…

  • I’m going to name my new sports team Gang Green Valley (with apologizes to gangrene)…

  • A couple of Arizona cities have jumped the gun and are testing for unwanted pharmaceuticals that may show up in their drinking water…They’re Phoenix and Scottsdale…

    …Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon said, “Phoenix will be testing its water for pharmaceuticals and we’re not waiting for the EPA or anyone else to proceed”…The Environmental Protection Agency recently disclosed that lots of places in the U.S. have water contaminated with pharmaceuticals, heart pills, aspirins and the like…

    …And what’s the best thing Mayor Gordon should do if the drugs are found in the water?…Why bottle it up and sell it as “Phoenix Elixir of Life”…

  • Item…A truck traveling on one of California’s highways near Sacramento last weekend flipped…Cargo: scores of crates filled with 12 million honeybees…

    …Passing bee wranglers tried to help round them up, but many, many escaped…The bees were heading home after pollinating crops in the San Joaquin Valley…Rescuers, truck drivers, firefighters and cops all got stung…

  • Things to do…

    — GVR’s annual meeting of the members is 9 a.m., Tuesday, March 25 at the West Center Auditorium…The newly elected four board members …And next day, Wednesday, March 26, the board members will meet to elect officers for the coming year…

    — The Smithsonian’s final star lecture of the season will be 9 a.m. Wednesday, March 26, at the West Center…Faith Vilas, director of the 21-foot MMTO telescope observatory on Mount Hopkins, will talk about another project she has worked on—the current Messenger Mission to the planet Mercury…No charge…

    …As a young astronomer, Villas was one of the co-discoverers to the rings around the planet Neptune…

    — And next Thursday, March 27, U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl will give a talk on the state of the nation…The free talk will be from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Canoa Hills Center…The GV Sahuarita Chamber of Commerce arranged it and since space is limited. RSVPs are required at 625-7575…

    Jim Lamb is a reporter for the Gang Green Valley News and who’ll probably take some guff for that play on words. He’s a pretty good reporter and sometimes shows up for work on time. Contact him at jlamb@gvnews.com or 547-9749.


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