[FairfieldLife] Re: Living in an American Indian village

2014-06-05 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fleetwood_macncheese@... wrote :

 I am living in a trailer park, but I think it used to be something else. I was 
having a cig there, about two weeks after having moved in, and I began to have 
strong visions, as if I was living in a native American village. They has 
persisted. I told no one, though have noticed on a map that this land is on a 
cut-out that was never incorporated into the city. Anyway, my wife comes for a 
visit, and is lying down and she calls my name. I go into the bedroom, and she 
asks me if I heard chanting, like american Indians - she is native american 
about three generations back - I said I had not heard it, but then related my 
experience of living in a native American village.
 

 PS Someone, Ann?? please explain patiently, to Barry, that this is a 
subjective experience, although I am objective about it.
 

 My objectivity when it comes to bawee is limited by my subjectivity, 
consequently bawee's overwhelming subjective take on the world will prove 
impregnable by any objectivity that might be available to me in this instance. 
The beauty of one's subjectivity as written in the paragraph above makes for 
good writing because it echoes with something deeper but in the case of bawee, 
he has no deeper so it would be wasted on him. Objectively, however, I prefer 
the colorfulness and richness of my subjectivity to flavor and enrich the 
dryness and practicality and overrated virtues of my objectivity.




[FairfieldLife] Re: Living in an American Indian village

2014-06-05 Thread fleetwood_macnche...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Amen!
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, awoelflebater@... wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fleetwood_macncheese@... wrote :

 I am living in a trailer park, but I think it used to be something else. I was 
having a cig there, about two weeks after having moved in, and I began to have 
strong visions, as if I was living in a native American village. They has 
persisted. I told no one, though have noticed on a map that this land is on a 
cut-out that was never incorporated into the city. Anyway, my wife comes for a 
visit, and is lying down and she calls my name. I go into the bedroom, and she 
asks me if I heard chanting, like american Indians - she is native american 
about three generations back - I said I had not heard it, but then related my 
experience of living in a native American village.
 

 PS Someone, Ann?? please explain patiently, to Barry, that this is a 
subjective experience, although I am objective about it.
 

 My objectivity when it comes to bawee is limited by my subjectivity, 
consequently bawee's overwhelming subjective take on the world will prove 
impregnable by any objectivity that might be available to me in this instance. 
The beauty of one's subjectivity as written in the paragraph above makes for 
good writing because it echoes with something deeper but in the case of bawee, 
he has no deeper so it would be wasted on him. Objectively, however, I prefer 
the colorfulness and richness of my subjectivity to flavor and enrich the 
dryness and practicality and overrated virtues of my objectivity.






Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Living in an American Indian village

2014-06-05 Thread Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Must of been a pretty good cig! Some of that Marin County wacky tabacy.  


On Thursday, June 5, 2014 9:18 AM, fleetwood_macnche...@yahoo.com 
[FairfieldLife] FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com wrote:
  


  
Amen!



---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, awoelflebater@... wrote :






---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fleetwood_macncheese@... wrote :


I am living in a trailer park, but I think it used to be something else. I was 
having a cig there, about two weeks after having moved in, and I began to have 
strong visions, as if I was living in a native American village. They has 
persisted. I told no one, though have noticed on a map that this land is on a 
cut-out that was never incorporated into the city. Anyway, my wife comes for a 
visit, and is lying down and she calls my name. I go into the bedroom, and she 
asks me if I heard chanting, like american Indians - she is native american 
about three generations back - I said I had not heard it, but then related my 
experience of living in a native American village.

PS Someone, Ann?? please explain patiently, to Barry, that this is a subjective 
experience, although I am objective about it.

My objectivity when it comes to bawee is limited by my subjectivity, 
consequently bawee's overwhelming subjective take on the world will prove 
impregnable by any objectivity that might be available to me in this instance. 
The beauty of one's subjectivity as written in the paragraph above makes for 
good writing because it echoes with something deeper but in the case of bawee, 
he has no deeper so it would be wasted on him. Objectively, however, I prefer 
the colorfulness and richness of my subjectivity to flavor and enrich the 
dryness and practicality and overrated virtues of my objectivity.  
 

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Living in an American Indian village

2014-06-05 Thread fleetwood_macnche...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Just tobacco :-) And they grow the weed in *Humboldt* County. Though I did see 
a Santa Clara County Sheriff's Deputy guarding the pot store a few blocks away 
from my silliycon valley place, and completely enjoyed the irony. 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mdixon.6569@... wrote :

 Must of been a pretty good cig! Some of that Marin County wacky tabacy. 
 


 On Thursday, June 5, 2014 9:18 AM, fleetwood_macncheese@... [FairfieldLife] 
FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com wrote:
 
 

   Amen!

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, awoelflebater@... wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fleetwood_macncheese@... wrote :

 I am living in a trailer park, but I think it used to be something else. I was 
having a cig there, about two weeks after having moved in, and I began to have 
strong visions, as if I was living in a native American village. They has 
persisted. I told no one, though have noticed on a map that this land is on a 
cut-out that was never incorporated into the city. Anyway, my wife comes for a 
visit, and is lying down and she calls my name. I go into the bedroom, and she 
asks me if I heard chanting, like american Indians - she is native american 
about three generations back - I said I had not heard it, but then related my 
experience of living in a native American village.
 

 PS Someone, Ann?? please explain patiently, to Barry, that this is a 
subjective experience, although I am objective about it.
 

 My objectivity when it comes to bawee is limited by my subjectivity, 
consequently bawee's overwhelming subjective take on the world will prove 
impregnable by any objectivity that might be available to me in this instance. 
The beauty of one's subjectivity as written in the paragraph above makes for 
good writing because it echoes with something deeper but in the case of bawee, 
he has no deeper so it would be wasted on him. Objectively, however, I prefer 
the colorfulness and richness of my subjectivity to flavor and enrich the 
dryness and practicality and overrated virtues of my objectivity.






 


 














Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Living in an American Indian village

2014-06-05 Thread 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fleetwood_macncheese@... wrote :


I am living in a trailer park, but I think it used to be something 
else. I was having a cig there, about two weeks after having moved in, 
and I began to have strong visions, as if I was living in a native 
American village. They has persisted. I told no one, though have 
noticed on a map that this land is on a cut-out that was never 
incorporated into the city. Anyway, my wife comes for a visit, and is 
lying down and she calls my name. I go into the bedroom, and she asks 
me if I heard chanting, like american Indians - she is native american 
about three generations back - I said I had not heard it, but then 
related my experience of living in a native American village.



PS Someone, Ann?? please explain patiently, to Barry, that this is a 
subjective experience, although I am objective about it.



On 6/5/2014 8:54 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:



My objectivity when it comes to bawee is limited by my subjectivity, 
consequently bawee's overwhelming subjective take on the world will 
prove impregnable by any objectivity that might be available to me in 
this instance. The beauty of one's subjectivity as written in the 
paragraph above makes for good writing because it echoes with 
something deeper but in the case of bawee, he has no deeper so it 
would be wasted on him. Objectively, however, I prefer the 
colorfulness and richness of my subjectivity to flavor and enrich the 
dryness and practicality and overrated virtues of my objectivity.




That's what I'm saying!



[FairfieldLife] Re: Living in an American Indian village

2014-06-05 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
I like that.  I wonder how that works.  The ether maybe?  I have read accounts 
of clairvoyants picking up on events that occurred in different places.  
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fleetwood_macncheese@... wrote :

 I am living in a trailer park, but I think it used to be something else. I was 
having a cig there, about two weeks after having moved in, and I began to have 
strong visions, as if I was living in a native American village. They has 
persisted. I told no one, though have noticed on a map that this land is on a 
cut-out that was never incorporated into the city. Anyway, my wife comes for a 
visit, and is lying down and she calls my name. I go into the bedroom, and she 
asks me if I heard chanting, like american Indians - she is native american 
about three generations back - I said I had not heard it, but then related my 
experience of living in a native American village.