--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote:
that's funny! and probably true!
Yup. I'd bet that there is a lot more interest in the
world in what the various gurus and spiritual
teachers used for whack-off material than there
is in nobodies like Robin Carlsen and the soap
opera
Bill Donohue explains that the Pyramid of Giza represents a part of the human
brain that needs to be opened to become enlightened. And all of these are
shown in your birth chart since all of the zodiac signs represent the various
parts of your brain.
By analogy, we as humans are
Fascinating interactive map from National Geographic.
Suffice it to say I wouldn't still be in the Netherlands,
and a few others here would be in different places, too.
Fairfield would still be as high, dry, and boring as ever. :-)
Real photos from the recent NYC marathon. No wonder Pamela Anderson is
icing down afterwards...she OD'd on darshan:
[jesus]
[marathon jesus]
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/04/marathon-jesus-new-york_n_42123\
29.html?utm_hp_ref=ukir=UK
Brings up a number of interesting questions, for instance:
1. What do you think Robin Carlsen uses for whack-off material?
2. Who is the guy looking up at Marilyn, in the picture?
3. Do you use Marilyn, for whack-off material?
4. Does anyone *else* know, besides this entire forum,
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@... wrote:
Brings up a number of interesting questions, for instance:
1. What do you think Robin Carlsen uses for whack-off material?
Well, if he's really NPD, probably his groupies:
[Barry's fantasy image of Judy] [raunchydog]
As to your last question, Robin doesn't need to attend the circus; he has a
permanent circus of his very own in his head.
And with regard to your first and sixth questions, remember that Barry thought
Robin was cruising Curtis when they were having their extended discussions
before they
Obamacare is a transfer of wealth. It's not complicated.
On 11/3/2013 2:34 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
What's the alternative? Fascism? We have that now. You are mistaking
Obamacare for socialism. It's fascism.
On 11/03/2013 10:47 AM, emptyb...@yahoo.com wrote:
Yes.
It's called Peoples
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote:
that's funny! and probably true!
Yup. I'd bet that there is a lot more interest in the
world in what the various gurus and spiritual
teachers used for whack-off
FWIW Marilyn looks absolutely terrified in this picture. I can tell a clutch
when I see one; I've seen it many times teaching riding. She would much rather
have her two dainty little feet on the ground at that moment. But Doc brings up
an interesting point, what is the man thinking as he is
I hope that cross is balsa wood and someone offered him some Gatorade. The poor
guy looks spent.
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:
Real photos from the recent NYC marathon. No wonder Pamela Anderson is icing
down afterwards...she OD'd on darshan:
I'd have to agree with Judy that Robin's little activities in the even littler
burg of Fairfield Iowa hardly register as noteworthy in any grand scheme of
things, especially as a subject for scholarly treatises. I was approached and
interviewed by a number of journalists, masters students and
Some rock historians believe that Bill Haley's Rock Around the Clock,
recorded on April 12, 1954, was the first rock song, followed by That's
All Right by Elvis Presley, which was was recorded on July 5, 1954. Go
figure.
Bill Haley His Comets - Rock Around The Clock Bandstand 1960
Anyone who meditates with the aim of samadhi is a Buddhist.
On 11/3/2013 4:42 PM, s3raph...@yahoo.com wrote:
*Is it possible to be a Buddhist and practice meditation effortlessly?*
Yes, according to MMY.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com
wrote:
*Should
At least I distracted you for a few moments from your Guru whack-off fantasies.
You are welcome!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@... wrote:
Brings up a number of interesting questions, for instance:
1.
Someone's supercut of their 25 top moments that weren't in the
scripts, but improvised by the actors:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTFQBHBeleE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTFQBHBeleE
Better not be any Gurus whacking off on that Youtube!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:
Someone's supercut of their 25 top moments that weren't in the scripts, but
improvised by the actors:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTFQBHBeleE
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:
NPD Heads-up. Seems there is a guy and a follower
This is so funny, a guy and a follower. Doesn't sound like this guy is too
charismatic if he has one lonely follower in his retinue.
who showed up in town in the last
From the public to the insurance companies?
On 11/05/2013 06:17 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
Obamacare is a transfer of wealth. It's not complicated.
On 11/3/2013 2:34 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
What's the alternative? Fascism? We have that now. You are
mistaking Obamacare for socialism.
Augustine of Hippo, who claimed to have been a dualistic Manichaen for ten
years. The radical dualism of Manichaeism is evident in many Gnostic sects:
Isn't the vulgar notion of Christianity held by most believers radically
dualist? (Which isn't surprising as western Christianity flows from
From SiriusXM that is.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/04/art-bell-resigns-from-sirius-xm-radio_n_4215776.html
For those that don't get it, Art Bell was Turq's cult leader's cousin.
Bell announced it on his radio show when Lenz committed suicide. I'm
sure there are some here who missed
Some rock historians believe that Bill Haley's Rock Around the Clock,
recorded on April 12, 1954, was the first rock song, followed by That's All
Right by Elvis Presley, which was was recorded on July 5, 1954.:
Yep, but we were talking about British imitation rock so Vince Taylor and
Cliff
It must be melting faster because our sunny California weather is much
colder than usual for this time of year. A friend has a fishing boat
and fishes up in Alaska and says the ice is really melting away.
On 11/05/2013 12:52 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
Fascinating interactive map from National
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, s3raphita wrote:
Yep, but we were talking about British imitation rock so
Vince Taylor and Cliff Richard are two important pioneers
in the UK. I'm guessing one reason they never made a name
for themselves in the States is because Americans didn't
need
Before for the Beatles it was regional rock groups that were the scene
in the US. There was Northwest Rock which included the Kingsmen, Sonics
and way back the Ventures (playing their cover of a jazz tune Walk
Don't Run). Then the northwest do-wap groups like the Fleetwoods (I
played on a
noozguru, let's not forget the Motor City music scene...
On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 1:05 PM, Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Before for the Beatles it was regional rock groups that were the scene in the
US. There was Northwest Rock which included the Kingsmen, Sonics and way
And how about California dreamin music scene: Mamas and Papas, Beach Boys, etc.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, noozguru@... wrote:
Before for the Beatles it was regional rock groups that were the scene in the
US. There was Northwest Rock which included the Kingsmen, Sonics and way
That all changed on January 13, 1965 when Dylan recorded Subterranean
Homesick Blues, released on the album Bringing It All Back Home as the
lead-off track, Dylan's first single to chart in the top 40 in the U.S.A.
Positively 4th Street, a tribute to Bob Dylan Subterranean Home Sick:
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The well known hit formula back then was to be a white group and write a
Motown style tune.
On 11/05/2013 11:24 AM, Share Long wrote:
noozguru, let's not forget the Motor City music scene...
On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 1:05 PM, Bhairitu
noozg...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Before for the Beatles
Barry wrote:
(snip)
Then the Beatles arrived, preceded by a wave of near-
hysterical media hype. I'm honestly not sure which con-
tributed more to the Beatles' success in the US -- their
talent, or the hype. I lean to the latter. See enough TV
stories (or, in those days, movie News
If John F. Kennedy were president today, he would have been impeached by the
Republicans for his many infidelities.
http://news.yahoo.com/complicated-many-women-jfks-life-114629594.html
http://news.yahoo.com/complicated-many-women-jfks-life-114629594.html
Hey, I've got a bulletin for you, John. Clinton wasn't impeached for his
infidelities; he was impeached for perjury and obstruction of justice. You
can't impeach a president for infidelity because it isn't a crime.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Back on the Ile Saint-Louis this week, before settling in for a few
weeks in the quartier I'd rather explore, the Butte aux Cailles. And
this week, I've managed to find an outside table at the closest Wifi Bar
to me. It was always so packed before -- during the less...uh...chilly
weather -- but
Re Plus, the music industry mechanism really wasn't in place to allow for mass
distribution of non-US acts at that time.: Good point.
Re rock sounds *terrible* in French.:
Yes, Johnny Hallyday certainly *looked* the part - but I can't recall a single
song of his!
---In
Supposedly the first TV news broadcast was on November 21st, 1963. But
I recall CBS News had a report in December (much shorter).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeolhjIWPYs
On 11/05/2013 12:01 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Barry wrote:
(snip)
Then the Beatles arrived, preceded by a wave
Re Plus, the music industry mechanism really wasn't in place to allow for mass
distribution of non-US acts at that time.: Good point.
Re rock sounds *terrible* in French.:
Yes, Johnny Hallyday certainly *looked* the part - but I can't recall a single
song of his!
The French did have some
Fascinating. Here I am in France, and I try the video you
posted, and I get:
This video contains content from INA - Institut National de
l'Audiovisuel, who has blocked it in your country on copyright
grounds.Sigh. I'm not really a Serge Gainsbourg buff, except for his
taste in women, so I must
Here's a corker of a song by France Gall giving it the full yé-yé treatment -
Laisse tomber les filles (English: Leave the girls alone)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVA670WKAQc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVA670WKAQc
(Recently April March covered the same song as Chick Habit.)
Thank you, Emily. Very glad it turned you on. Love your Thurston quotes.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, emilymaenot@... wrote:
And its better the second timeShet, I gotta go take a cold shower.
Thank you Judy! “Love makes your soul crawl out from its hiding place.”
― Zora
Uh, Hurston quotes!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend@... wrote:
Thank you, Emily. Very glad it turned you on. Love your Thurston quotes.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, emilymaenot@... wrote:
And its better the second timeShet, I gotta go take a cold
The palm leaf reader who comes to FF twice a year has been known to say, What
good is vastu if you're under water. He predicts that the Mississippi will
flood all the way to FF. He advises one and all to move to a location 2,000
above sea level or higher.
On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 11:14
FWIW, according to NatGeo, the map isn't going to look like what they published
for probably another 5,000 years; it'll take that long for all the ice to melt.
(Don't know about the Mississippi, though.)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@... wrote:
The palm leaf reader who
Dia de Los Muertos
http://youtu.be/7J8EQa5ST8o
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Are there palm leaves to read in FF? It must be getting warmer there than I
thought. I wonder how much money one can earn reading palm leaves. Sounds like
this person would naturally be an expert on the flood plain tendencies of the
Mississippi if all land ice were to melt. Definitely palm leaf
Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, Jenny Take a Ride! recorded in
1965 and Devil with a Blue Dress On 1966.
Mitch Ryder The Detroit Wheels 1966
http://youtu.be/j9eWGdJIW74
Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels:
John Badanjek - drums
Joe Kubert - rhythm guitar
Jim McCarty - lead guitar
Jim
I hadn't read any King for a very long time. After The Shining there wasn't
going to be any of his offerings that could be better. But that was a long time
ago, in fact I was living in FF at the time, that's how long ago I read that. I
remember sitting on the floor of the bathroom finishing the
Hilarious! So having reminded myself about France Gall I just searched for her
on YouTube and came upon the little French girl singing Computer Nr 3 in
German at a music contest. Check out the German audience and thank the Lord
these guys didn't win the war.
Palm leaves as in bhrigu or nadi astrology. These are horoscope
predictions written on palm leaves for about every possible planetary
combination. I've heard some people get some rather astounding readings
from those folks. No they don't come from palm trees which don't exist
in Fairfield.
I was a huge King fan--along with my mother and sister--for many years, read
about every novel he wrote. (I never read the Dark Tower series because I don't
care for that kind of fantasy.) Then I read two real duds (IMO), Duma Key and
Under the Dome, and was so disappointed I gave up on him.
Goddamn!!! If this is the kind of crap the supposedly spiritually astute (
according to David) pay for in Fairfield, I should come today! I could make a
fortune!
On Tue, 11/5/13, Ann Woelfle Bater awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: Re:
too bad Jerry, Neil and Bevan didn't do the same to Big Shot Marshy
On Tue, 11/5/13, jr_...@yahoo.com jr_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Tales of Many Affairs
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, November 5, 2013, 8:06 PM
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend@... wrote:
I was a huge King fan--along with my mother and sister--for many years, read
about every novel he wrote. (I never read the Dark Tower series because I don't
care for that kind of fantasy.) Then I read two real duds (IMO), Duma Key
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Detroit - Motor City Bands
Suzi Quatro -She is the first female bass player to become a major rock
star.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzi_Quatro
Suzi Quatro - Can The Can, 1973:
http://youtu.be/xYoogY-UGio
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On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Share Long
Ann wrote:
Ha! I never would have pegged you for a Stephen King fan.
Oh, when he's in good form, he is (was?) a fabulous writer. He never really
got the credit he deserved because horror fiction isn't considered
literature. I'm actually not a horror fan, so you're not wrong to be
Seraphita wrote:
(snip)
Isn't the vulgar notion of Christianity held by most believers radically
dualist? (Which
isn't surprising as western Christianity flows from Augustine.) Your
standard Christian
believes God is good and Satan is evil and History will end with a stand-up
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, noozguru@... wrote:
Palm leaves as in bhrigu or nadi astrology. These are horoscope predictions
written on palm leaves for about every possible planetary combination. I've
heard some people get some rather astounding readings from those folks. No
I found these hard to discern since we, as the viewers, are not aware of what
the real script was and so it is hard to appreciate the ad libbing. I assume
the last lines spoken before the edit is the ad lib.
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Better not
I saw the actor R. Lee Ermey in an interview and he mentioned that when his
character, Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, said: I bet you're the kind of guy who
would fuck a person in the ass and not even have the goddamn common courtesy to
give him a reach-around Full Metal Jacket's director, Kubrick,
Should I assume that you are Roman Catholic? Or at least a fellow traveller? I
understand Robin Carlsen became a Catholic convert - indeed a Catholic priest
(?) after his adventures on the new-age circuit. Are you one of his former
acolytes?
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com,
Re Suzi Quatro -She is the first female bass player to become a major rock
star.:
Yeah, I liked Can the Can. Quatro made it as a star in the UK (and *not* the
USA) of course.
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:
Detroit - Motor City Bands
Suzi Quatro -She is
Re And how about the California Dreamin music scene: Mamas and Papas, Beach
Boys, etc:
Yes. As a Brit they were the acts that most impressed me. They conjured up a
paradisiacal image of a sunny, optimistic, carefree lifestyle very, very far
removed from the cold, wet, repressed north east
Awoelf, the leader seems is in to interpreting divine significations in things
happening around him to make events and people seem extremely important to him
and connect to larger things. He's an ultra religious guy. Has a lot of
religious text in his head to draw on. The follower though is
The cost of the Indian Mars satellite is about $70 million. I know that would
buy a lot of baked beans but for a satellite to Mars it's damned cheap. For
comparison NASA expenditure runs at about $10 billion a year.
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, jr_esq@... wrote:
It appears that the
Seraphita wrote:
Should I assume that you are Roman Catholic? Or at least a fellow traveller?
No. I responded to an earlier question from you about my religious leanings a
week or so ago; did you miss it?
My family heritage is Christian (Presbyterian), but I didn't have a religious
First of all Buck, it is great that you care and have evidently made some
detailed observations of the situation. I think your instincts are on target
with reference to the unhealthy relationship between leader and follower.
Unfortunately there is probably nothing to be done. All you can do is
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend@... wrote:
Seraphita wrote:
Should I assume that you are Roman Catholic? Or at least a fellow traveller?
No. I responded to an earlier question from you about my religious leanings a
week or so ago; did you miss it?
My family
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EW8X63TZ2-cfeature=c4-overviewlist=UUnlVpm_PkNiFlTWFb0sEUDg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EW8X63TZ2-cfeature=c4-overviewlist=UUnlVpm_PkNiFlTWFb0sEUDg
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