> It actually would never even have *occurred* to me
> to show up in Vlodrop until you mentioned it; I've
> been away from the TM movement that long.  But now
> that you have, part of me almost wishes I could go.
> I mean, wouldn't it be a zoo for someone like me?

But do you even have a cream-colored suit?

--- TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> --- In [email protected], "Patrick
> Gillam" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Rick Archer  wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I heard they were organizing a charter. I
> wonder if they'll 
> > > > fill it.
> > > 
> > > TurquoiseB wrote:
> > >
> > > Ya never know.  The turnout might surprise us
> all,
> > > one way or another.
> > 
> > Unc, you could biff over to Vlodrop and report 
> > on the event for us, could you not?
> 
> I would, but my strap-on Yogic Flying butt pads 
> are at the cleaners.  :-)
> 
> (Does anybody remember those strap-on butt pads?
> Now *that* was one business idea I don't think
> had any market other than Siddhas.)
> 
> Seriously, if I weren't heading the other direction,
> I might just give it a try, just to see how they'd
> handle me at the door.  I left the TM movement
> before
> there was such a thing as "dome badges."  We didn't
> have to show you no steeeenkin' badges back during
> the short time I butt-bounced with the group in L.A.
> 
> So I suspect my sudden appearance at the door would 
> actually present a problem.  I am a governor,
> actually
> an executive governor, because I was also a TM
> teacher.
> And at one point I was even a minor honcho in the
> TMO
> in the U.S.  But I'd be willing to bet that no one 
> would be able to find any piece of paper that proved
> it.  I know I don't have such a piece of paper.
> 
> But it's all moot anyway, because I'm about to head
> down to a little medieval village in the Cevennes
> for 
> three weeks or so.  Lookin' forward to it.  
> 
> It actually would never even have *occurred* to me
> to show up in Vlodrop until you mentioned it; I've
> been away from the TM movement that long.  But now
> that you have, part of me almost wishes I could go.
> I mean, wouldn't it be a zoo for someone like me?
> I've missed out on a thousand weirdness that many
> people who hung in there all this time take for
> granted.  They would just *floor* me.  It would be
> one of the experiences of a lifetime -- a Tantric's
> wet dream of an adventure.  
> 
> But alas, I am booked up in the adventure
> department.
> I'm going to spend my time down south walking around
> in Cathar country, hiking from castle to castle,
> spending the night up at Quéribus and Montsegur and
> Péyreperteuse again.  Look up photos of them on the
> Net.  I will miss not getting to see the pomp and 
> circumstance that I'm sure will be present in
> Vlodrop, 
> but based on past experience I suspect I'll manage
> to
> have a few adventures of my own.
> 
> Unc
> 
> 
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