--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "seventhray1" <steve.sundur@...> wrote:

"and would take a stroll only the walkway down from LSD"


There is a head-swiveler for you!


I just got an urgent message from beyond the grave!  Pascal notified me that it 
was him and not "Pasquale" who was the famous wagerer.  I think my brain was 
influenced by a jiu-jitsu teacher named De Pasquale who coincidentally was the 
first jiu jutsu master to choke me out the way you do it if you mean it, and 
are really good at it, and have practiced the precise motions about a million 
times.  It was the most remarkable sense of total panic and primal "I am 
totally F'ed" in a micro-second flash.  I couldn't even tap out. I just looked 
like one of those nuclear plant mutant fish on the Simpsons till he let go.

Or maybe I'm just a dumbass, one always has to keep that on the table!








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> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues"
> <curtisdeltablues@> wrote:
> 
> > I wanted to shift from the young lions trying to tame the old lion
> dance we were playing.  I wanted side step out of the new guy's ultra
> confidence about his surety into some real connection. I was trying to
> get out of the doctrine over person trip we were laying on each other.
> 
> Yea Curtis, I think we've all tried to do this.  You figure the person
> has some true seeker instincts, and that maybe they can set aside the
> agenda for a moment, and just relate man to man, or person to person. 
> But it always ends up being a waste of time.
> It brings back the memories of when I would go to Chicago for a business
> show, and would take a stroll only the walkway down from LSD, and get
> approached by someone who seemed to want to have an earnest
> conversation, only to realize what the purpose was.
> Turns out Moody's Bible College is just a few blocks away, and so when
> they want to practice their skills they come down to the walkway.
>


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