From: "doctordumb...@rocketmail.com" <doctordumb...@rocketmail.com>
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, March 1, 2014 2:57 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Why only 34 souls posted posted on FFL last week
 


  
Personally, I think Robin should have listened to Batman a little more.

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <jedi_spock@...> wrote:


> ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <turquoiseb@...> wrote:

>
>
Yup, sure seems like these two are "laughing," eh?  :-)  :-)  :-)
Isn't it fascinating how both of them claim to be laughing, but *they* are
the ones getting their buttons pushed over a post that *didn't even mention 
them*, and then spewing vitriol. Does anyone suspect that it might have a 
little to do with someone outing them as the Robin Carlsen cultists they are?  
:-)


I think Ann has gone on record saying that she doesn't 
necessarily believe what Robin says.

Judy seems to be little more ambiguous. 



> > > ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <authfriend@...> wrote:
>
>> > > 
>
>Forget the numbers and look at the quote from Barry's post--gratuitously 
>unpleasant, as so very many of his posts are. If he had something intelligent 
>and incisive to say, one could perhaps tolerate the nastiness, but that's 
>rarely the case. Like this one, most of his "cynical" posts are thoughtless 
>and shallow, just an opportunity for him to be insulting for the sake of being 
>insulting. The regulars don't pay him much attention other than to laugh at 
>him, but people who might otherwise want to join FFL are more likely to be 
>dissuaded than enticed by his constant infusions of bile.
>
>> >  --- awoelflebater <awoelflebater@...> wrote:
>> >  
>
>Yuppers. Bawwy takes the first place ribbon for unpleasant, gratuitously 
>violent, unnecessarily argumentative and demoralizingly repetitive and beyond 
>boring. It's like someone had an idea to stick this token asshole amidst a 
>group of people just to see what happens. Bawwy is like the 'plant' in the 
>audience hired simply to stir up and create some sort of stink. Those who 
>object to his odiousness are labelled one thing and those who ignore him are 
>labelled something else. But bottom line, he's predictable and unnecessary 
>because he brings otherwise interesting conversations down to the lowest 
>common denominator. I found it worth a smile this morning that he proclaims 
>himself 50-50 right and left hemisphere of brain function. His evident pride 
>showing through. He's so fucking predictable and the reason he is so funny is 
>because he takes himself as seriously as he does. Thank God I can at least get 
>an occasional laugh out of his presence here, otherwise
 he's a write-off. Dorks and assholes are a dime a dozen.


> > > > Not a good argument:
> > > > 

> > > > If you look at the number of posters since the beginning of the year, 
> > > > as measured on Saturday (the final post count for the week), you can 
> > > > see that the number of posters has been steady, and though not 
> > > > statisitcally significant, 34 is higher than the average of 33.11 
> > > > posters over this period. So we have an up tick at the end of the first 
> > > > two months of 2014. Barry got you.
You did not shun the place. Identification with the symbols we have in our 
heads for reality is a hard habit to break. Keep meditating Nabby, and maybe 
someday the dawn will come (though of course it is not really a dawn). If you 
want to think more clearly, I would keep my distance from Mr. Creme. But do 
keep meditating.


34 posters as of last night.
36 posters Feb 22
34 posters Feb 14
32 posters Feb 7
33 posters Feb 1
32 posters Jan 25
29 posters Jan 18
34 posters Jan 11
34 posters Jan 4

Perhaps you'll find why this place is shunned in these kind of cynical posts, 
this example from the Turq:
"I can't imagine a better personification of what Nabby (and of course 
Maharishi) felt was the definition of "charity" or "selfless service." Bid 
against other people to spend time with a fave band, the money going to the DLF 
(and Maharishi's relatives), and you're cool. Not to mention the belief that 
having the money to bid with makes you one of the "elite," more highly evolved 
than others, and thus more worthy of respect. "
>>>>


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