mjackson74: > you are an idiot > So, you took a course in TM, got an initiation, then took a job doing kitchen work at a religious school up in Iowa, with free food to eat, a nice pod to live in, and your teacher was MMY, who got you to give up on sauce and drugs, and so you tried to fly inside a golden dome. Go figure.
> who evidently suffers from some sort of dyslexia - it actually happened the > other way round - I stopped smoking pot cuz there was a 14 day drying out > period you had to adhere to to be able to receive the initiation and then I > just continued to quit to pay homage to my new practice. > > I don't drink or smoke anything because I don't want to, it has nothing to do > with TM. I never liked to taste of alcohol so only drank when young to git > drunk. Since I am no longer interested in getting drunk, I have no desire for > beer, wine or whiskey as a beverage, although it has been interesting to me > over the years to see how many TM'ers drink large amounts of booze and still > consider themselves on the program - the Norwegians and Germans chief among > those who do so. > > > you do jump to conclusions Ann - I was in no way close to being an alkee > > So the pot/wine/bourbon/tequila/beer etcetc came after you stopped doing TM. > That makes sense MJ > > > --- In [email protected], Michael Jackson <mjackson74@> wrote: > > > > > > I have not drunk al-kee-hall in years. When I did drink, I did so to get > > > drunk, not because of how anything tasted with or without food - I was > > > mighty partial to tequila and lots of it - if there was none of that, > > > then bourbon. I never cared for beer but drank plenty of it. Slacked off > > > on the drinking somewhat when I discovered pot, although pot and wine > > > seemed a good fit - stopped it all to do TM - should-a stuck with > > > whiskey. > > > > Naw, I don't think so. At least your liver will thank you for doing TM; it > > got you off the sauce forever it seems. In fact, it sounds like you were, > > or were fast becoming, an alcoholic. Arrested development in that > > department is a good thing. Well done. >
