Thank you for entering the brain and stealing that image of Molly. You must have come to the wrong house. I don't know why you handbag niceness so, though I often find it phony too. The best way to get slapped by you is to offer friendship or compliment. I'm not sure you have enough grip on reality to be disenchanted by it Alice. Old power systems need to go, so tell me more - I like you more and more each day, he lied unconvincingly. Had a dog like you once, used to bite everyone and attack Alsatians - how could that now be an insult between you and I 'not friends' (itself a play on meaning). What! This isn't the set of Taming the Shrew! "Star Trek Existential", the German version? Must run and get the shopping for Mum. Back for Blake's Sieben later unless reality bites and I run into Holy Molly or Moley if my luck and perception is badly out. Would you grow up if I told you it would make me cry? LOL (stole this one from Cameron texting that newspaper woman with the awful hair)
On Monday, March 9, 2015 at 12:50:37 PM UTC, Gabby wrote: > > I know how you cling to your image of Molly being ultimately holy. > > From a technical point of view, the strategy behind it is to avoid all > confrontation with divergent present tense realities. Die Entzauberung der > Wirklichkeit would mean causing an existential threat to those successful > in keeping alive old power systems. > > Am Montag, 9. März 2015 schrieb archytas : > > Now you're back in a make-believe world. > > On Monday, March 9, 2015 at 9:47:58 AM UTC, Gabby wrote: > > On no social network we are friends, Molly. None of us ever asked for > it, if I remember correctly. It is good that it is not a Must to become > a member of this discussion group here. I understand that you as the > present owner of this group feel responsible for what is going on here and > the fears and hopes associated with it. > > As for your first sentence, Molly, no way would you allow a child to get > through with this "I apologize" chunk totally unconnected to anything that > could be grasped by anyone. I identify this as adult word politics for > future use in a more serving context. In this context here it suggests > there could be a misunderstanding on both sides and you generously offer an > apology. I have learned to not buy this story telling here anymore. You > (and Neil) are fully aware of making Allan your "Toy Boy" instead of > empowering him to do some serious investigation into matters that are of > his concern. In my world this is called foul play. > There are children's card games in which it is the goal to not be in > possession of the "foul" card when the game ends, so you learn to > always quickly pass it to the other at a very early age. I guess you have > been trained on that game too. > > Am Sonntag, 8. März 2015 schrieb Molly : > > Not sure why you thought it was and I apologize for saying anything that > may have been interpreted as such. I do wonder how long the group will last > the way it is going. Jim Morrison has a good song about The End, my friend. > > On Sunday, March 8, 2015 at 6:16:13 PM UTC-4, Gabby wrote: > > Love ladders, so so. Then this is > > ... -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
