--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In > [email protected], "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis" > <tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlist@> 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. >
Well, obviously I'm addicted to not-doing TM, so the analogy would be to the not-coke- addict posting about coke addiction in a positive light... ...or something...
