> > 1. MMY wasn't in India in 1973 - he was laying down > > on a cot in La Antilla, Spain, according to Jennifer. > > Rick Archer wrote: > Are you as confused as you seem, or are you just > joking around in order to avoid dealing seriously > with a serious issue? As we've said before, the > story was told in 1973. The alleged incident happened > in Rishikesh, which would have had to be late '60's. > This is a joke, right?
So, Rick, you're thinking that MMY really did have a hairdresser in India in the early '60's, but nobody knows who it was or what year it was, not even Nancy, Jerry, Charlie, Paul, John, Ringo, Paul, or Magic Alex? But you are thinking that MMY got his hair trimmed? For what purpose would MMY want his hair cut off - to impress Ms. Pittman? That's just plain silly. > > 2. MMY didn't have a hairdresser, according to Tom Anderson. > > > There was always someone around who cut people's hair. > Ron Nacthway was doing it for years. > Was Ron at Rishikesh TTC? If so, that's news to me. Fer sure the hairdresser didn't trim John's beard! > > 3. SIMS wasn't hiring hairdressers in 1973, according > > to Jerry Jarvis. > > > Ron wasn't employed by SIMS to cut hair. He just did > it while on staff, and people paid him. He may have > cut MMY's hair too - probably did - or we may be > referring to someone else. > So far as I can tell, MMY never once visited SIMS in L.A. Did Ron work at SIMS in L.A.? I think not - if so, Barry would have mentioned him, would he not? Barry was all over SIMS in those days, passing out leaflets for MMY. You're probably thinking that Ron cut hair at Humboldt TTC. Did Ron ever go to India? > > 4. There was no door to MMY's room at Rishikesh - he > > lived on a porch, according to Nancy. > > > He lived in a house which had a porch. See > http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/view/1653?b=8 > There were no doors in MMY house in Rishikesh - just one big room with a porch. If MMY had a porch AND a cave, why would he be sexually embracing someone in his room in front of an open doorway, where the hairdresser could see? > > 5. This incident isn't mentioned by Joyce Collin-Smith > > in her book "Call No Man Master". > > > Is that the final, comprehensive authority on the subject? > You are supposed to read the book BEFORE you make your comments, Rick. Joyce said that MMY used to lock the door - it's in her book. So, how could the hairdresser see through the closed locked door?
