-- In [email protected], "WillyTex" <willy...@...> wrote:


> When in fact, Rick Cooke, a noted National Geographic 
> photographer, and a professed vegetarian, shot a crazed 
> tiger from the seat of an elephant, that had attacked a 
> tour guide who was on foot.

The legal council for the tiger would like me to object to his client being 
mischaracterized as "crazed" having been interrupted during an afternoon 
delight with his lady-friend by an elephant (whose legal council wants me to 
add wanted nothing to do with this affair).  It was his intention to give the 
elephant a piece of his mind when he was shot by a tiger hunter from the top of 
the aforementioned elephant. How the shooter came into possession of a tiger 
hunting rifle loaded with tiger killing bullets during a tiger hunt is not a 
matter of speculation for this writer.


>
> 
> 
> > > According to Sal, the TMO is full of 'nut-cases'. If 
> > > so, then there's no need to make stuff up about going
> > > to a yoga camp just so you can shoot a tiger, right?
> > >
> Curtis:
> > She needed to change the story to make it sound more 
> > sympathetic because it made them look bad.  Pretty 
> > common motivation for spin in and out of the movement.
> >
> Well, maybe so, Curtis. So, let's sum up:
> 
> Barry believes John Lennon, a known liar, drug addict 
> and profligate, who deserted his own family, who said 
> on live TV that the Maharishi tried to "rape Mia Farrow", 
> that Rick Cooke was an "Anglo-Saxon mother's son", who 
> went to India for the express purpose of killing a 
> tiger, inside a public park, in front of four 
> witnesses, without even taking a gun with him, during 
> a yoga camp meet.
> 
> Does this make any sense?
> 
> When in fact, Rick Cooke, a noted National Geographic 
> photographer, and a professed vegetarian, shot a crazed 
> tiger from the seat of an elephant, that had attacked a 
> tour guide who was on foot. 
> 
> So, that's why Barry's or John's account does not seem 
> sensible. It also helps my case that Mia, Nancy, Cynthia, 
> Paul, and George all said that John was often full of it. 
> 
> You decide.
>


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