Ann opines:
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> Bob Prices' later post which I just read before
> bothering to respond to you is FUN. Maybe you
> better go and read that a few times, Pinocchio.
> Now that man can deliver and he often has his
> facts straight. You don't want to mess with him,
> and you know it. If you want t
Reminds me of the movie 'Harrison Bergeron' - In the year 2053, when the
United States strives to obtain perfect mediocrity.
In school, Cs are good, As are bad. The government is chosen at random
from all adult citizens. Spouses are selected by computers to better
obtain average children. Offe
Bob, hope you'll drop by often. IMO, your intellect is far
sharper than anybody here, even Judy.
Barry is just woefully ill informed. He imagines a lot, and
sometimes loses objectivity. He is not a deliberate liar.
His errors are delusionary.
> --- "bobpriced" wrote:
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> My last post snippe
You really told off Share, good work!
I'm glad to see the FFL Help Desk pull together to help each other - it's
almost heartwarming. LoL!
One guy I know, who is a Network Engineer at a local community college,
got Help Desk Duty one day, but he was so rude he got put back on cable
management the
On 9/23/2013 8:31 PM, emptyb...@yahoo.com wrote:
> The Many Ways the Government Is Spying On Us
>
Yes, the government is spying on you and probably for a good reason.
What have you got to hide?
You gave up your secret identity when your parents registered your birth
and got you a social securit
The Chinese philosophy which speaks of Yin-Yang, two equal
energies mutually balancing each other is a far superior
philosophy to western philosophy and certain aspects of
indian philosophy.
Seience itself says that male and female are equals but
different.
Yoga is essentialy balance, ie life wi
Not sure what you're talking about here. What 100% pension are you talking
about? SS was never meant to be a *pension*, it's a supplement to whatever
savings and pension you were supposed to have worked for while paying into SS.
Divvy up jobs? Who's in charge of that and who decides who gets a j
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote:
>
> turq, I don't find the writing in the Twilight novels
> that great. But I think it's a powerful retelling of
> the archetypal story of love between an immortal and
> a mortal, between God and human for us non atheists.
> In this sense
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb wrote:
>
> One of my complaints is actually the opposite, that she
> actively tries to *prevent* the context of discussions
> from shifting to something other than what she *wants*
> them to be. How many times have you heard her use the
> term "non-
turq, I don't find the writing in the Twilight novels that great. But I think
it's a powerful retelling of the archetypal story of love between an immortal
and a mortal, between God and human for us non atheists. In this sense, it's a
story of surrender and unity to something greater than oursel
Oh, that was a classic. Wait, do you hear something? Kind of like someone
running ready to barge in here.
Ravi told a plain lie to Curtis that he bought drink to a
minor. You tried to justifiy it by saying, Curtis was
"projecting".
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/300480
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote:
>
> Seraphita, I think both CS Lewis and the listener are right.
> Continuing the food analogy, it's as if an essential nutrient
> has been missing from the diet for a long time and now the
> person is overindulging to make up for that defici
Seraphita, I think both CS Lewis and the listener are right. Continuing the
food analogy, it's as if an essential nutrient has been missing from the diet
for a long time and now the person is overindulging to make up for that
deficit. But what is the nutrient that's being so feverishly sought vi
Ignoring all the rest, as I usually do with anything you
post :-), I'll comment on one paragraph:
> If you had diplomacy, if you let the conversations
> flow in a natural and fluid way, you would be
> certainly a brilliant poster. As Xeno pointed out,
> you as much as Barry, shift contexts in a
Judy, it's precisely this kind of statements you make that I
and WillyTex were refering to.
To put it bluntly, you are abrasive.
If you had diplomacy, if you let the conversations flow in a
natural and fluid way, you would be certainly a brilliant
poster. As Xeno pointed out, you as much as Barr
Excellent find, excellent writeup. I heartily recommend reading Teller's
original tale in the Atlantic. Whatever it was, whoever staged it (and,
of course, it could be Teller himself, as he is wont to do such things),
it was a class act.
http://www.theatlantic.com/past/docs/issues/97nov/teller.htm
Yes, Whole Foods is in many places. That article Barry posted from Huffington
Post re: Whole Foods was hilarious, btw. Richard, just read that and then let
it go. It's going to be O.K. Shop there as much as you like. And, as far as
Texas is concerned, I think Corpus Christi might be the only
Dear Share, re: "Best simply to ride the wave and let it pass."
You inserted yourself into the conversation between Xeno and Judy and made
multiple (count the number, Share) posts to Judy demonstrating that you woke up
on the wrong side of the bed (you might consider asking Barry to stop steal
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