I *warned* people about the monkeys throwing their own shit at the zoo visitors, didn't I? :-)
Can't stop right now, though, I want to see the World Government of the Age of Enlightenment exhibit before closing time. Bunch of guys walking around in robes and crowns, followed at a discreet distance by women (the Rajinis) in saris, surrounded by hordes of guys in identical cream-colored suits and women wearing long, shapeless granny dresses. If that's not a zoo exhibit, I don't know what is. :-) --- In [email protected], doctordumbass@... <no_reply@...> wrote: > > But, but, Barry, you haven't answered the question why you not only *read* > [your own posts] about a technique you abandoned forty years ago, but why you > bother to *write* about TM, at all?? > > I don't understand your need for this, and you side-stepped the question, > entirely, of why you POST obsessively about TM on FFL, in your non-answer > below. > > You are still a very curious person, in that regard. I will keep my eyes > open, but I really have never met such a person, obsessed with something they > supposedly ended decades ago. > > Perhaps you are like those people that build shrines to Elvis, or something. > But, that still doesn't explain your dedication to something you obviously > DON'T LIKE, for forty years. Do you enjoy pushing up against the > impenetrable wall of TM, just because being against something, means contact, > and a soothing of your loneliness? > > There are much easier ways to accomplish that, Barry, and they don't include > your preoccupation with your deep past. :-) > > --- In [email protected], turquoiseb <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > Here, from one of my favorite Paris blogs -- always > > interesting, always quirky, always discovering new > > and hidden aspects of the City Of Lights -- is an > > article about a place that captures a little of > > what some of us find fascinating about FFL. > > > > Bhairitu calls it the Funny Farm Lounge, and that's > > as accurate as it is funny; there is seemingly no end > > to the weirdness that can be displayed here. But we > > could find weird almost *anywhere* on the Internet. > > > > What's fascinating about FFL to some of us who once > > did TM and were lost in its arguably non-mainstream > > and foreign-to-most-people's mindset, is that there > > are people who *still live there*. > > > > Fairfield Life is like a zoo, filled with people who > > still live in the cult mindset. That's worth visiting > > from time to time, just to peer into the cages and > > think, "There but for the grace of dog..." > > > > http://www.messynessychic.com/2012/03/02/the-haunting-human-zoo-of-paris/ > > > > Don't get too near the monkey cages. They throw things > > at the gawkers. :-) > > >
