dmb, I take it these comments were made at the 2005 Conference. You please correct me if I'm wrong...
Marsha > > > Marsha: > What year did he make these statements? > > dmb said: > And when we finally met, about two minutes after he walked into the pub, > that's the first thing we talked about. He was not offended. Quite the > opposite. He's grateful for my efforts, he thinks I'm hilarious and he called > me his "body guard" - several times. > > > > > > > >> >> Marsha axed: >> When was you last meeting with RMP? What year? >> >> >> dmb says: >> This year (2010). Why do you ask? >> >> If you're trying to suggest that the kind words from Pirsig were written in >> a private correspondence or that it's just hearsay, it just isn't true and >> I'd never do that. We exchange e-mail when I have questions but none of that >> gets quoted here. (His answers tend to keep me from wasting time on dead >> ends and wild goose chases, which is extremely helpful.) >> >> The quotes come from published material, namely the footage from Liverpool >> in Ant's documentary and the website of Pirsig's publishers in England. I >> figure that's fair game because it's already out there. Until a few days >> ago, my wife is the only one who knew about the Oxford quote. Seems like it >> wouldn't mean much anywhere else but here and I've been taking beating from >> hostile people like yourself ever since he said it over a year ago, so I >> snapped. And there it is. You've turned me into a terrible braggart. Thanks >> a lot. >> >> I guess there is literally nothing in the world that can be said by anyone >> to persuade you about this. So why ask any questions. You're not curious or >> perplexed or interested in anything I have to say. You're just looking for >> more trouble. I can smell it. Just leave me alone, will you? I don't want to >> play those little games. > ___ Moq_Discuss mailing list Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc. http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org Archives: http://lists.moqtalk.org/pipermail/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org/ http://moq.org/md/archives.html
