--- In [email protected], Share Long <sharelong60@...> wrote: > > sniff, sniff, sob, sob, boo hoo to you, dear merudanda, I thought you would > understand, yes, and love, nay adore, my wonderful insights about movies and > neurons and such. Well that proves one thing: I should have gone the route of > whats his face and myths and deep brain structures, collective unconscious > and all that stuff. But no, I've succumbed to the scientific warblings of > salyavin and Dr. Dan Siegel and Dr. Lehary, all these neuroscientists and > their plastic heads! Anyway, kiss, kiss, glad you're back for the nonce.
A performance worthy of an Academy Award. > > > > > ________________________________ > From: merudanda <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 5:00 AM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Great review of a controversial (because it's > right) book on screenwriting > > > >  > LOL > Oh my dear sunshine > What a Stroke of Insight Speech.What a culmination of all the thoughts and > experiences I have had up to this very moment. > Reading this new neural pathways are forged, my neuroplasti-cied brain is > changing and subtle altered. > C'mon give me more , Ann. You know with repetition only this delightful > pathway you created in me will and can be strengthened > > --- In [email protected], "Ann" wrote: > > > > snip > > I wonder how many directors created their films in order to fire up the > > neuronal pathways of their viewers. I can see it now, Oscar speech: "And > > I want to credit my life-long desire to create a firing of neuronal > > pathways within the brains of my audience as the primary force behind my > > creative endeavors. May your neurons be forever stimulated, especially > > when I make a sequel to my current, award-winning picture. And a special > > thanks goes to my mom who was instrumental in creating my own neuronal > > pathways." > > > > snip >
