--- In [email protected], "Richard J. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > For someone who makes TMO status claims > > > you don't seem to be able make much sense. > > > > Curtis wrote: > > Me: I have made no such claims, troll. > > > Well, I note that you aren't denying your > lack of good sense.
Me: trollish comment. > > Somehow I got the impression that you used > to work for the Marshy and the TMO and attended > TTC. If not, then what are you doing here trying > to tell me all about the comings-and-goings, or > lack thereof, of the Marshy, Charlie Lutes and > Jerry Jarvis? Who is this Marshy you speak of? Is it a friend of MMY? I am an expert in the comings-and-goings of MMY because I once owned a black light poster of him with the Beatles. I also once read a Time magazine article that had some details about the movement in 1975 or 76, I think MMY was on the cover. So I think that qualifies me to argue with you about the details of tapes you have obviously not heard of MMY giving his own account of his history without your help making up nonsense. > > Curtis wrote: > "But for his official version that is played > repeatedly on his courses, we are all familiar > with that one so my pointing out the difference > certainly wont bring a flurry of resistance, it > will just be an obvious fact that we can work > out together..." > > Lutes' account of MMY's early days: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/140868 >
