--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@...> wrote: > > On 08/18/2012 05:42 PM, authfriend wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote: > >> On 08/18/2012 11:33 AM, authfriend wrote: > >>> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" <richard@> > >>> wrote: > >>>> So, it's all about Robin. > >>> Actually none of it, nothing in any of those three posts, is > >>> about Robin. You got fooled; Bhairitu got fooled; let's see > >>> how many others do. > >>> > >> Well gee Willy, I guess if Judy sez that it must be "true". > >> That despite the fact that the post I quoted had the word > >> "Robin" in it some 47 times. Guess Judy must have read it > >> as "Tobin" (or did she read it at all)? :-D > > Somehow I don't think az expected that Bhairitu would be > > one of the folks who would fall for the gag, but I could > > have told az he might, given his propensity to believe in > > nutty conspiracy theories. > > > > Still, it's hard to fathom how anybody with two brain cells > > to rub together could have read even just the first > > paragraph and thought it was about Robin. Heck, the second > > sentence in the first paragraph should have been enough to > > clue folks in that something wasn't kosher, even if their > > reading skills were so deficient as to prevent them from > > being able to decode Robin's message. > > > > The real stunner, however, is Bhairitu's claim above, that > > the appearance of Robin's name in the post is enough to > > demonstrate that it's about Robin. > > > > I mean, it boggles the mind. You just wouldn't expect that > > kind of stupidity from someone who had managed to make a > > solid career for themselves. A few highlights: > > > > Bhairitu found employment as a musician at various clubs in the Village, as > > well as earning acting roles in film. His made his debut on the silver > > screen in Abel Ferrara's China Girl, for which he also wrote the end-credit > > song "Midnight." Bhairitu went on to collaborate with Ferrara on several > > film and music projects, including: Bad Lieutenant, in which Bhairitu > > played Jesus Christ and co-wrote the end-credits song; Body Snatchers, > > which featured the song "I Want You Back"; and The Funeral, which saw > > Bhairitu co-starring with Christopher Walken, Isabella Rosselini, Benicio > > del Toro and Vincent Gallo. > > > > Bhairitu then co-starred in the off-Broadway show A Minor Incident with > > legendary songwriter Carole King, who was making her stage debut in the > > play. The two collaborated on songs for her Capitol Records release City > > Streets, including the song "I Can't Stop Thinking About You," which > > Bhairitu co-wrote and plays guitar and performs backing vocals on. It was > > on stage with Carole King at London's Royal Albert Hall that Bhairitu was > > spotted by the producers of a new West End musical Buddy: The Buddy Holly > > Story. > > > > Buddy opened to rave reviews on 12 October 1989, at The Victoria Palace > > Theater. Bhairitu's turn in the title role of Buddy Holly earned him a > > nomination for the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Performance by an > > Actor in a Musical. The following year, Buddy at Broadway's Shubert Theater > > in New York, and Bhairitu was nominated for a Tony Award for his > > performance, as well as winning the Theater World Award for Best Broadway > > Debut. > > > > After Buddy, Bhairitu appeared in the films Fathers & Sons, with Jeff > > Goldblum, and as Jesus Christ opposite Harvey Keitel in Abel Ferrara's Bad > > Lieutenant, for which he also performed and co-wrote the title song, "Bad > > Lieutenant" with Ferrara. Bhairitu also appeared as Gene Vincent opposite > > Donal Logue (as Eddie Cochran) in the play Be-Bop-A-Lula at Hollywood's > > famed Theater/Theater before returning to the London stage for the 25th > > anniversary revival of Hair at the Old Vic, in the role of Berger. > > > > > > > > That might have been a fun career but it wasn't mine. I don't know of > anyone really named Bhairitu. It's just a Hinduzation of Barry2. Could > break it down to being Bhai for "brother" and Ritu which is an Indian > name albeit for a woman which would of course extend the joke further as > "brother Ritu" for some cognitive dissonance. What fun! > > Judy goes further into the ozone. Here is the first paragraph she is > talking about: > > Robin W Carlsen has spoken, but it's impossible to decode his incoherent > message. Perhaps he's saying that all any child needs is a big dose of > television every day. Then again, he might be babbling that he was chosen by > God as the trustee of His wishes and desires. Let's get down to brass tacks: > It is appalling to me that he has managed to ignore compromise and focus > solely on his personal agenda. And let me tell you, he all but forces his > underlings to make our lives a living hell. Interestingly, Robin's underlings > don't much seem to mind being given such querulous orders. I guess it's hard > to free chauvinistic, pompous luftmenschen from the chains they revere. A > related observation is that there's something fishy about Robin's insults. I > think he's up to something, something beer-guzzling and perhaps even > shameless. > > Now who is that about? Maybe Judy is confused with some other post. After > all she is getting on in years so maybe the ol' memory and eyes ain't so good. > > But it really doesn't matter does it because my post was about cult leaders. > Didn't name anyone in particular. Maybe she read my post and thought it was > AZ's.
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