Yeah, with a "animal farm" twist!



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From: TurquoiseB <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 29 June, 2010 9:24:58 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: No one starting TM or "Dome-ing"? Rewrite the 
sales brochure.

  
--- In [email protected], Don Miller <pod1...@...> wrote:
>
> Good post Turquoise,
> 
> I live in a pueblo of 150,000 people with a beautiful climate, 
> good economy (no extreme poverty) and low prices, and am one of 
> only 3 persons from the U.S. (who were born in the US).  

My little town in Spain has a stable population of
about 28,000, but being a tourist town can swell to
twice that size in the summer, four times that size
during big fiestas. I have no idea how many Americans
live here, but my guess is that it's less than 50, as
opposed to thousands of Brits.

> It causes a lot of attention to be focused on me, but that is 
> mostly a good thing because these people are not nearly so 
> racist fearful and hating as I knew people in all parts of 
> the US to be. 

I get almost no attention at all, which is how I like
things. Castanedan inaccessibility, and all that.

Welcome to FFL, dude. I look forward to you posting 
more. Don't pay too much attention to the Troll Trio
of Judy, Willytex, and Edg. IMO they were all three
cloned from the same piece of asshole tissue and 
separated soon after their test tube birth.  :-)

Willytex tells everyone what's what in the world of
how to be a TM teacher while never having been one.
Edg tells people all about women and how to treat
them properly in a sexual situation, while having 
slept with a grand total of two women in his life. 
Judy also makes pronouncements about the "definitive" 
interpretation of things Maharishi taught, while 
never having met him herself. She doesn't like it
when I point this last little fact out. She won't
like it when I point out that her indignant claim 
in this thread that she *has* traveled and lived 
outside the US dates to (in her words, in a post 
here), the "early 50s." In her mind, traveling and 
living in Europe with Daddy and Mommy that many 
years ago qualifies her to comment on what it's 
like to live outside the US as an ex-pat now. :-)

Bhairitu (another of the folks here who has walked
the walk of travel more recently than 50-55 years 
ago) refers to Fairfield Life as the Funny Farm
Lounge. You'll learn very quickly how true that is.  :-)


 

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