--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_re...@...> wrote: > > An exercise in language, for your amusement: > > 1. Take a generic quote, a description of someone unnamed. Something > like this one: > > "The truth or falsity of the various ugly stories that are > circulated about _____ is entirely irrelevant. The hatred > comes first--from where is the big question--and the > falsehoods are generated simply to justify it." > > 2. Now "fill in the blank" with the name "Vaj." Whose > name immediately pops into your mind as the person this > quote is describing?
I think many of us would fill in "Maharishi," and "Vaj" would pop into mind as the person the quote is describing. Or "Judy/Raunchydog" and "Barry," respectively. How very odd that Barry would think Vaj is disliked for himself rather than for the falsehoods and ugly stories Vaj tells about MMY and TMers.