Ant,

any guy crazy enough to even think about more than one woman at a time...
I can't relate.  I barely keep up with one woman and if I added another to
the mix, the old one would probably triple (or more)  her
aggravating-osity.  Nope, I'd rather have none than two, at this stage of
my life.

jc


On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 5:56 PM, Ant McWatt <[email protected]> wrote:

> John Carl said to Andre Broersen:
>
> "Things beyond" do not compete, they dominate.
>
>
> Andre responded to John Carl, Feb 24th 2014:
>
> Or they do not. And this 'domination' is not characterized by anything? I
> mean, it just sits there doing nothing but 'dominate'? There is constant
> competition to dominate John... at all levels.
>
>
> John Carl then said to Andre, Feb 27th 2014:
>
> I agree there is competition at all levels.  I do not agree there is
> competition between the levels.
>
> Ant Mcwatt comments:
>
> John, that doesn't ring true to me, certainly as I understand the MOQ.
>
>
> John Carl continued to Andre, Feb 27th 2014:
>
> I certainly don't see, for instance, how inorganic and organic patterns
> can in any way compete.  But rather than trying to support Pirsig by
> quoting Pirsig, why can't you support Pirsig with real, experiential
> examples of what you say?  Where on earth has any intellectual pattern, all
> by itself, competed with a pure social pattern?
>
> Ant Mcwatt comments:
>
> Well John,for example, let's take the (social pattern of) money.  I would
> spend them on loose women, wine and lots of bawdy singing but my third wife
> (I married all my three wives simultaneously btw - the first is good in
> bed, the second is good at dealing with the in-laws and the third is
> especially good at philosophy and asking me difficult questions when I stay
> out too late at the local Liverpool jazz clubs).
>
> Anyway, as you can guess, the third wife is a bit of a moaner - in the
> complaining sense of the term - rather than the way the first wife is a
> moaner... (but less of our sex life) - and encourages me to buy philosophy
> and quantum physics books rather than adding to my extensive Playboy
> magazine collection and those various books about being "nice" to people
> such as Dale Carnegie's "How to Make friends and Influence People".
>
> Anyway, while I'm here, anyone want to buy my third wife off me?  I'll let
> her go for a £1000 and also throw in an MOQ Textbook PDF and Pirsig PhD PDF
> for free.
>
> Yours generously,
>
> Ant.
>
>
> P.S. The third wife is completely blind so never reads my MOQ Discuss
> posts and though the other two have excellent eyesight, never bother
> reading anything here.  (Very fortunately for my manhood!!!)
>
>
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