"Ravi, it's just wonderful to see you looking and sounding so happy. Whatever family dramas there are, I hope they resolve quickly and easily."
Thank you dear Share - no there's nothing to resolve - from my end anyway, I quite relish dramas. My exaggerated and dramatic displays of irony laden emotions, antics are hopefully being registered. And - as always sincerity is being met with reciprocal sincerity. On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 2:55 AM, Share Long <sharelon...@yahoo.com> wrote: > ** > > > Judy, well here in FF I'm at least 19 hours away from the ocean, etc. So > 3 hours away is relatively speaking, like living on the beach. Like that > like that. Except since you are ON the beach, maybe not. BTW thank you > for nugget about TM courses being advances rather than retreats. > > Ravi, it's just wonderful to see you looking and sounding so happy. > Whatever family dramas there are, I hope they resolve quickly and easily. > > Judy, I didn't pick up that turq was being condescending. I thought he > was expressing something mushy the way that guys sometimes do. A little > awkwardly. But I really liked that he made the effort. Unlike that Bob > Price who is just an old grumpy boots IMHO. Hanging on to old grudges in > which he did not even participate! > > Nabbley, I think Merlin is a boy's name. > > John, I did vote. > > Alex, please do not allow the inventor of the bulemia machine to join > FFL. Thank you. > > LaughingG, I tried Matthew's work for about a month. It did not > resonate. But I have friends who think he's the cat's meow. Which is a > very strange phrase if you ask me. > > This week I've been taking some workshops with Paul Wong artofneutrality. > Very wonderful stuff (-: > I'm also reading a very funny book by Ellen DeGeneres. > ------------------------------ > *From:* authfriend <authfri...@yahoo.com> > *To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Friday, January 11, 2013 2:33 PM > *Subject:* [FairfieldLife] Re: Portlandia season 3 tonight to merudanda > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: > > > > And just to throw another ingredient into the stew, DC place of > > my birth is of course in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. I know > > this because for 20 years I drove from FF to DC every December > > and saw the sign, somewhere in WVA declaring this fact which > > always gave me a big thrill. As for this coastline business, > > I say it's all relative. Growing up in the Maryland suburbs > > of DC I definitely thought I had not only a coastline but also > > a beach and an ocean. Though all 3 hours away by car. > > Sorry, babe, but three hours away by car is much too relative. > > > > >