--- In [email protected], "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > TorquiseB writes sinpped: > Have you ever dealt with a long-term cocaine addict? > Same behavior. The first reaction to a suggestion > from a friend as to how to seek help is 1) denial > that he *needs* help, 2) anger at the person who > suggested it, 3) a compulsion to badrap the person > who has made the suggestion to others, to cast > them as the person who needs help, and 4) a rush > behind closed doors back to the cocaine baggie.
Interestingly, this post from Barry has not appeared on the FFL Web site. I'm not sure whether it's just gotten delayed or lost, or whether Barry thought better of it for some reason and deleted it from the site. Would somebody who received it via email be willing either to quote it in full on the Web site, or email it to me? My pathologically rampant paranoia leads me to suspect the full post was attempting to draw a comparison between the behavior he describes of a cocaine addict, and either my responses to Mark Reavis or Lawson's responses to Mark or Jim Flanegin, or to both sets of responses. If so, I'd be absolutely fascinated to see how Barry justified making such a comparison.
