Richard, so glad you're back. I like your protocol (-:
On Thursday, September 11, 2014 9:39 AM, "'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]" <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> wrote: On 9/10/2014 11:04 PM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote: >Om, Really; you people should all be meeting in Fairfield for a dinner after a >group meditation. > > As long as it's not on the campus - several informants aren't allowed inside the domes or in a few cases, allowed to even to set foot on the MUM campus. Also, you need to consider that some of the respondents on FFL have exhibited violent tendencies. So, I would think that the dinner guests should at least be able to eat dinner and a discussion without resorting to throwing food or upsetting a table or two. Also, it would be very rude for an informant to show up and sit at the back of the room posting to Facebook or watching TV and ignoring the whole conversation. Maybe we should set out some protocols before sending out the invitations. * Throwing food and drink and cursing will not be tolerated. * Personal attacks, name-calling, and slandering other TMers is illegal. * If you start a fight, upsetting a table and shouting, you will be asked to leave. * Try to avoid yelling across the room "Yo MF", "Yo, jackass", or replying, "WTF", "LIAR", "TROLL" or, "STFU". These are just suggestions, Buck. > This next month and this fall are going to be especially spiritual here. You should be here. I can't really talk about it here but you should Be here Now. Heck, Fairfield itself is nearly the middle geographical place between most all the remaining posters on FFL on average. You all should meet sometime in group meditation and over dinner sometime right here in Fairfield between all ewes. All we are saying here is "Let's Give Peace a Chance". >Jai Guru Dev, >-Buck in the Dome > > > > >awoelflebater... wrote : > > >no_reply wrote : > > >Dear Fleet, > >"we belong to a mutual admiration society"! > >Did you move yet. Have you seen the TV (I know, I know) Public Broadcasting Show about the treehouse building guy? I'd google the name, but for I'm writing to you. More person-to-person, less Google-to-Google, and not-at-all Wikipedia-to-Wikipedia. > >My memories of childhood treehouses remain as vivid as the actual living of it all. > >I guess if I built one now, it might last the Summer. My carpentry has gotten atrophied here in Manhattan. > >About "all the fuss, drama, and downright indignation, about how many there >have been", I don't get it. If a race competition is coming up, don't we need >to train? > >Well, brace yourself, I just responded to my detractors with a doozy. Can't wait for "Others'" responses. Always entertaining. > >And ain't That what it's All about? > >Your partner in choreographing soap operettas, >d > > >I sense the announcement of a North American dinner date approaching. If I >don't get invited to this one I don't know what I'll do.