I'm sorry, ditto!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Richard Williams wrote:
George Strait, etc.
Anticipating a flood of posts from people who consider themselves
too...uh...too...well, just TOO to appreciate country music, I pass
along a timely article from Salon.com:
Thanks, great article for context. But I still won't listen much to radio
country music stuff that is so ignorant and down. It does nothing good for the
subtle system spiritually. I play the local campus station for my horses to
listen to in their paddocks. http://www.khoe.org/
Epilogue, a small command of a few of old TM teachers quietly live on in the
meditating community of Fairfield, Iowa. Some few still are important or in
active duty in the TM movement. Mostly they were spun out and dis-charged of
the movement from a wholesale re-organization then and by design
turq, great list, except it's missing Patsy Cline. Here's one of her lesser
known works:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWeCdxZlU5E
On Sunday, December 15, 2013 5:17 AM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com
dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:
Thanks, great article
for context. But I still won't listen
You might try getting your messages via email using Thunderbird; It's
free from Mozilla and it makes a very good news-reader. Also you might
consider using Edipad Lite from Soft32 to compose your messages; that
way, you can save them and re-post if you need to - both tools are free.
If,
So, it's all about willytex. LoL!
On 12/13/2013 6:53 PM, emptyb...@yahoo.com wrote:
167 posts for Richard and his brother Richard J.
And the reason ...? Because I could.
This is what happens when someone posts to validate themselves.
Not even Judy comes close.
Friends; Check your old internal software with its bits and old fragmented
love, tough broken bits of love fragmented in it. Time now for a defrag of the
old testaments. A new download of love is available, an update of love, as a
newer testament borne even of modern science in our
And so here's the test. How many can read through the list of quotes and
decide whether they like them or not, identify with them or not, and
feel positively or negatively about the person or persons who wrote them
*without* Googling first? I think we all know that there are many here
who are so
Richard, what I did yesterday is shovel snow, sweep snow and push snow! It felt
good! PS I like this wabi sabi place you all visited last year. Nice plot of
land too. Any snow possible? (-:
On Saturday, December 14, 2013 9:30 PM, Richard Williams pundits...@gmail.com
wrote:
We looked
Anytime somebody posts to a discussion forum about somebody else posting
too much it is a subtle form of censorship, trying to usurp the
moderator or owner of the site. Usually, it's because they don't like
what a person is saying or they don't like a persons political or
religious opinions.
So, it's all about Share.
On 12/13/2013 11:40 PM, emilymae...@yahoo.com wrote:
Yes, it can take me up to three posts to get out one full thought, so
I'm in favor of no posting limits. Although Share's first week with
no limits almost did me in. It allows for greater freedom of
expression;
Can't resist sending this because Brenda Lee is fabulous. The medley of Patsy
Cline tunes begins at 4:50
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkfgxThvDxY
On Sunday, December 15, 2013 6:00 AM, Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com wrote:
turq, great list, except it's missing Patsy Cline. Here's one
Just speaking for myself, compared to Judy's snarky posts, Share's
messages seem like a breath of fresh air! If Judy was in a social
situation around here, she'd probably be asked to leave and go see Ms
Manners. Judy's behavior might be the norm in NYC but out here in the
Midwest, she
This post was sent out to all country TMers - why would you be reading
a post meant for TMers? Maybe you didn't read the lyrics? And, second,
why would you feel compelled to respond? Something tells me there's more
to this than you're telling us. Lot's of people really like progressive
country
Thank you Richard, I think it's human nature to have preferences. And
everybody's doing their best imo. Good to be as compassionate as possible and
pretty easy to not dwell on the posts and or posters we don't enjoy. Isn't it?!
On Sunday, December 15, 2013 7:06 AM, Richard J. Williams
turq, I love that phrase sea of mystery. It resonates with me. I promise I did
not google. But I will as soon as I hit Send. I guess it's Bruce Cockburn...
On Sunday, December 15, 2013 6:33 AM, TurquoiseB turquoi...@yahoo.com wrote:
And so here's the test. How many can read through the
Maybe so, but it's not really about who is cuter - it's about the
music and the playing. Most of the time I don't even know what the
players look like until years later when I see them live, on TV or read
about them. Listening to the radio I've no idea what they really look
like - I just like
ah, close enough (-:
On Sunday, December 15, 2013 7:27 AM, Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com wrote:
turq, I love that phrase sea of mystery. It resonates with me. I promise I did
not google. But I will as soon as I hit Send. I guess it's Bruce Cockburn...
On
The quotes are, of course, from the kinda guy who lived in a place like
this:
And who looked like this when he wrote there:
Thanks to the friend who forwarded these quotes to me today, and thus
got me to pull a few volumes of Henry Miller off my bookshelves, and
read through them again. Guy
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@... wrote:
Thank you Richard, I think it's human nature to have preferences. And
everybody's doing their best imo. Good to be as compassionate as possible and
pretty easy to not dwell on the posts and or posters we don't enjoy. Isn't it?!
From my corner cafe table, I raise a glass of Really Good Beer (for a
change), and toast the cafes of Paris. You have served me well for the
last nine months, and I thank you for your efforts, if not for your
taste in beer. I only found five cafes in Paris that served Westmalle
Tripel. That alone
The server figured out that I'm trying to view this video from outside
the US and won't let me see it. But I pass it along anyway, because just
the *idea* of casting Robert De Niro, Sylvester Stallone, and John
Goodman as the Three Wise Men is funny:
How carefully did you (and your friend) read these three quotes, Barry? Because
the first one is actually taken (verbatim) from the third one:
snip
This is the greatest damn thing about the universe. That we can know
so much, recognize so much, dissect, do everything, and we can't
grasp
You got that right, Richard. Judy is not fit to lick Share's boots. Share
continually presents her with a model of courtesy and good humor, but she is
too entrenched in her negative obsessions to learn from it.
ROTFL. Courtesy, good humor, and nasty falsehoods. Quite a model, Feste.
Feste pandered:
You got that right, Richard. Judy is not fit to lick Share's boots. Share
continually presents her with a model of courtesy and good humor, but she is
too entrenched in her negative obsessions to
Or it might mean he's doing the enemy of my enemy is my friend thing. Or
maybe both of them are, come to think of it.
Share wrote:
Thank you Richard, I think it's human nature to have preferences. And
everybody's doing their best imo. Good to be as compassionate as possible and
pretty easy
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
ROTFL. Courtesy, good humor, and nasty falsehoods. Quite a model,
Feste.
May we presume that you are offering yourself as a better role model?
The woman who was voted by her high school graduating class Most likely
to die alone in her New Jersey
You mean, Barry's been trying to censor me all this time? Gee, what a surprise.
I guess it was just too subtle for me to pick up on.
Richard trolled:
Anytime somebody posts to a discussion forum about somebody else posting
too much it is a subtle form of censorship, trying to usurp the
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
ROTFL. Courtesy, good humor, and nasty falsehoods. Quite a model, Feste.
May we presume that you are offering yourself as a better role model? The
woman who was voted by her high
Barry's so pissed off about his FAILS yesterday, he's incoherent:
(BTW, I don't have any cats.)
Barry fulminated:
May we presume that you are offering yourself as a better role model? The
woman who was voted by her high school graduating class Most likely to die
alone in her New
You know, just about any music genre has at least a few exceptionally good
examples. But if most of it is bland, conservative music for aging white
fuddy-duddies, those who are turned off by those qualities may never listen to
enough of it to discover those examples. That doesn't mean they
Oh auth, don’t make me laugh. You remind me of a perp who has a rap sheet a
mile long. Then one day she gets hauled into court on a misdemeanour charge and
because the case is not airtight, she gets off. But instead of slinking off and
thanking her good fortune, she yells at the prosecutor and
THANKS so great to read Ur posts here I learn a lot inn joys from Ur posts here
so very glad too become a slightly better person from such. Very happy to
have shared the DARSHON of your home recently with Jennifer's healing as
well. THANKS to U both. Some of U both is a balm to the body as
---BeginMessage---
THANKS so great to read Ur posts here I learn a lot inn joys from Ur posts here
so very glad too become a slightly better person from such. Very happy to
have shared the DARSHON of your home recently with Jennifer's healing as
well. THANKS to U both. Some of U
---BeginMessage---
-- Forwarded message --
From: Speaker John Boehner postmas...@nrcc.2dialog.com
Date: Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 10:07 AM
Subject: State of the Nation Survey
To: wle...@gmail.com
Friend,
I need your immediate input and support.
*Please follow this link
I don't think you could be suggesting that I have a rap sheet a mile long of
falsehoods, Feste. Because that would be one unholy whopper of a falsehood.
I think you've got your metaphor a little confused too. It was Share who was
hauled into court, and if she can be said to have gotten off,
The image: A person sits alone in front of a computer screen, waiting
desperately for someone -- anyone -- to reply to their previous post and
acknowledge their existence.
In the book I wrote a while back to get the Rama-monkey off my back, I
included a couple of sections devoted to an obscure
Richard, you got me. I make all of my listening choices based on physical
appeal of the musician. Keep it to yourself. Here's a little harmonica for
ya.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtRxJDb3vlw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtRxJDb3vlw
My metaphor is good. You were accused of something and you beat the rap. But
your many other sins remain unpunished, although not unnoticed.
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:
Barry unwittingly describes himself while attempting a put down:
The image: A person sits alone in front of a computer screen, waiting
desperately for someone -- anyone -- to reply to their previous post and
acknowledge
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
My metaphor is good. You were accused of something and you beat the rap. But
your many other sins remain unpunished, although not unnoticed.
Sins, punishment. Oh, I get it - it's the Sunday sermon! But who are you?!
Do Penance, ALL Ye Sinners!
FYI, the first step towards wearing that hair shirt - I am purchasing three,
and gluing them together as a vest. Oooo. itchy! - Happy Holidays!
http://www.amazon.com/Uber-Macho-Fake-Chest-Hair/dp/B0013NDDHU
I'm sorry to disappoint you, wolf, but there is no love.
Well, let's see, now. Share accused me of something; I beat the rap because
her accusation was found to be false. She was accused of the falsehood and
didn't beat the rap, but she refuses to admit it and has thought up all kinds
of ways to wiggle out of it, all unsuccessful. (Hardly the only
I don't think I've told you I love you for a while Doc. Apparently Feste needs
more of that lovin' feelin'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsuPJxx-oRQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsuPJxx-oRQ
turq and Richard and feste, thanks, and speaking of my death, here's the
Bellamy Bros. singing one of the songs I'd like played at my memorial service
(-:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKSNHcsqqKM
On Sunday, December 15, 2013 11:01 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com
awoelfleba...@yahoo.com
Finally...
Schubert's last piano sonata, composed shortly before his death.
This (the first movement) takes me places:
URL snipped
Faboulous, and I love the video of Alfred Brendal playing it -
view from the side; he is so immersed *in* the piece.
Yes, he's *inside* the
Try this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5QZgoH9bfQ
On 12/15/2013 06:39 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
/*The server figured out that I'm trying to view this video from
outside the US and won't let me see it. But I pass it along anyway,
because just the *idea* of casting Robert De Niro,
Twisted Tunes for all your holiday cheer! Let's start off with a recent
one, The 12 Pains of Christmas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4NlR5KQLQ8
I'm digging around to see if he has something more recent like Have
Yourself an NSA Christmas or Obamacare is Coming to Town. Actually
there is
Not exactly Bob Rivers but heres is an ACLU musical offering for the
holidaze:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embeddedv=8pcWlyUu8U4
Part of the history of pop music was the ASCAP strike and the rise of
BMI. Since radio stations had nothing to play during the strike they
went out and found unsigned country and folk artists and formed BMI.
Some of the acts weren't that good so gave country music a bad name.
On 12/15/2013
And here's what Barry, Richard, and Feste want played at my memorial service:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUZEtVbJT5c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUZEtVbJT5c
turq and Richard and feste, thanks, and speaking of my death, here's the
Bellamy Bros. singing one of the songs I'd like
Nice try, kid, but it's a fail. Try this instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0-Dwlfrt6s
That didn't work, either, but thanks for the try.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
Try this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5QZgoH9bfQ
On 12/15/2013 06:39 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
/*The server figured out that I'm trying to view this video from
outside the US
I don't think so, auth. Try this instead:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHQLQ1Rc_Js
You mean you aren't going to be singing Hallelujah! when you've finally
gotten rid of me? Isn't that a little inconsistent?
Feste trips himself up:
Nice try, kid, but it's a fail. Try this instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0-Dwlfrt6s
Hate to tell you this, Feste, but both your posts came through. You didn't
delete the first one fast enough. Unfortunately, this one still doesn't remedy
your mistake in the first one.
Feste scrambled:
I don't think so, auth. Try this instead:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHQLQ1Rc_Js
Wow - I didn't realize you Jimi Hendrix fans had such sophisticated
taste in music. LoL!
But, don't be sorry. There are many European rock music fans that don't
quite get country music. Many don't realize the genesis of rock - it's
just uptempo folk and country music, with rockabilly and
Judy, thank you! Yes, this was fun. Of the two Fischer-Dieskau pieces, I
prefer the second, although the first is fascinating with respect to the number
of modulations - gives the ear a little jolt and says pay attention. (I had
to look that word up to know what to listen for. Smile.) I
NBC/Universal (aka Comcast) jealously guarding their properties. Don't
worry it'll be posted and re-uploaded all over the place by the end of
the day. Not a bad little skit.
On 12/15/2013 09:42 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
/*That didn't work, either, but thanks for the try. */
--- In
George Strait probably can't hold a candle to popular music played on
the radio up in Iowa these days - Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Brittany, Madonna,
and those new fellers, who are all going in One Direction. LoL!
On 12/15/2013 5:17 AM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:
*Thanks, great article for
Just for some holiday spirit, Libera singing Carol of the Bells:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTiNEKxlgUE
On Sunday, December 15, 2013 11:24 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com
authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
And here's what Barry, Richard, and Feste want played at my memorial service:
My favorite from Libera: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2O5540WjuE
On Sunday, December 15, 2013 12:12 PM, Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com wrote:
Just for some holiday spirit, Libera singing Carol of the Bells:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTiNEKxlgUE
On Sunday, December 15,
On 12/15/2013 6:39 AM, Share Long wrote:
Richard, what I did yesterday is shovel snow, sweep snow and push snow!
It's that time of year! So, I wonder what everyone else is doing these
days? Let's review what we know:
Share flew back east to the big city for a few days.
Barry is still having
Good advice. But it's tricky responding to a thread dedicated to
Professor Post - that's me I guess. Go figure.
But, I'm making progress - Judy refers to me by my name now, instead of
calling me willytex. Coming from her, this is a huge, revolutionary
change in direction. I'm still ROTFLMAO
On 12/15/2013 8:10 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
If you want an example of Ricky's compassion and ability not to
dwell on the posts and or posters we don't enjoy then don't read his
three earlier posts here right on this thread. Just because he likes
your inanities doesn't mean he's
We have a name around here for ankle-biters like Judy, but I can't post
it here or I might get banned by Rick or Alex. LoL!
On 12/15/2013 8:43 AM, feste37 wrote:
You got that right, Richard. Judy is not fit to lick Share's boots.
Share continually presents her with a model of courtesy and
You didn't take very long to post a reply to Feste - you must be sitting
at your computer desk, trying to get some work done this Sunday. It
doesn't take very much to to get you to post the liar meme these days,
does it? Go figure.
On 12/15/2013 8:51 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
*ROTFL.
Or, it might mean he's just testing you to see how snarky you can get. LoL!
snark·y
adjective
informal
adjective: snarky; comparative adjective: snarkier; superlative
adjective: snarkiest
1. (of a person, words, or a mood) sharply critical; cutting; snide.
the kid who makes snarky remarks
Hate to tell you this, auth, but I didn't try to delete anything. I didn't need
to. My first of my two posts with YouTube links was directed to Ann, not you.
And, The Author's Friend is calling Feste a panderer. This is just
too funny!!!
On 12/15/2013 9:00 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
ROTFL. Courtesy, good humor, and nasty falsehoods. Quite a model,
Feste.
*/May we presume that you are offering yourself
Read my post again, Poopsie, it's not subtle at all. You're am
ankle-biting bigot. Is that clear? Or, should I spell it out for you?
ankle-biter:
A little kid; small dog.
A catch-all term for small dogs who tend, as a group, to be tough,
feisty little beasts and are often touchy and
STFU about Barry and Share - this thread is about ME!
On 12/15/2013 9:28 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Barry's so pissed off about his FAILS yesterday, he's incoherent:
(BTW, I don't have any cats.)
Barry fulminated:
*/ May we presume that you are offering yourself as a better role
Judy has a rap sheet that goes back nineteen years and so everyone on
the internet knows by now that she's a bossy little dog-type
ankle-biter. She's been hauled before the court of newsgroup opinion
more times than I can count. Apparently she's got one single defender
left on this discussion
Oh, I guess what misled me was the very similar structure and wording in both
posts and that you didn't bother to quote any of what you were commenting on or
mention who you were commenting to in either post that misled me. The fact
remains that you completely mistook the intention of my own
Well, let's see now. Share alerted us to the corn-based ethenol scam,
but Judy tried to insinuate that Share was watching Fox News on TV, and
so Judy sent us to Scope's to read a mixed report, but the Snope's
report supported Share. And, Judy beat the rap because she refused to
admit it she
Um, I didn't mean your post was subtle. I meant Barry's attempts at censorship
were subtle. And in any case, I was being sarcastic. Too subtle for you, I
guess. LOL.
Not sure what you're referring to when you call me a bigot. Would you care
to elaborate? Careful, now. You don't want to be
Maybe because I was born in the Chinese year of the horse (they export
everything these days) - though I vastly prefer apples, over carrots,
especially those little fetal ones, that always come in a salad, with about
fifteen different types of lettuce, drenched in balsamic vinegar.
Cheers,
Probably what misled you was you trying to do two things at once - doing
work for a client and trying to ankle-bite Share at the same time. Try
to concentrate, Judy, and get some work done. We know you've got work to
do, but I'm off today - I can keep this up for hours since I'm retired
now.
This is all trolling, stuff Richard made up. If anyone here (except Xeno) takes
Richard seriously enough to want a detailed refutation, let me know.
(Some folks here simply can't tolerate having their ankles bitten. Go figure.)
Richard trolled:
Judy has a rap sheet that goes back
A-HA, a first sighting of, The Xeno Caveat!
It sure looks like Judy told a fib about Feste. Let's see if Judy owns
up to it.
P.S. Thanks to Judy and Ann for keeping this thread alive. I couldn't
have done it without you two. LoL!
On 12/15/2013 12:49 PM, feste37 wrote:
Hate to tell you this, auth, but I didn't try to delete anything.
This is all trolling, stuff Richard made up. If anyone here except Xeno) takes
Richard seriously enough to want a detailed refutation, let me know.
Looks like Richard's double standards are as bad as Feste's. But I doubt that
surprised anybody.
Richard trolled:
Well, let's see now.
This is all trolling, stuff Richard made up. If anyone here except Xeno) takes
Richard seriously enough to want a detailed refutation, let me know.
Richard trolled:
Probably what misled you was you trying to do two things at once - doing
work for a client and trying to ankle-bite Share
You haven't been paying attention. There have been at least a dozen by now.
DoctorDumbass reported:
A-HA, a first sighting of, The Xeno Caveat!
*This is all just Judy trolling and making stuff up - I caught her in
three big whopper fibs this month alone. If anyone want a full report,
just contact me.*
On 12/15/2013 1:18 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
*Um, I didn't mean your post was subtle. I meant Barry's attempts at
censorship
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From December 11, a good explainer:
This morning, the US Food and Drug Administration dropped some
long-awaited-but-still-big news regarding the use of antibiotics in meat
production. Tl;dr: The FDA asked (but did not compel) the livestock industry to
stop using the micro-dose “growth
Funny, noozguru, and clever, thanks for posting. I like the word holidaze too
(-:
On Sunday, December 15, 2013 11:15 AM, Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Not exactly Bob Rivers but heres is an ACLU musical offering for the
holidaze:
You are a liar, Richard.
Richard lied:
This is all just Judy trolling and making stuff up - I caught her in three
big whopper fibs this month alone. If anyone want a full report, just contact
me.
On 12/15/2013 1:18 PM, authfriend@... mailto:authfriend@... wrote:
Um, I didn't
This is kind of fun, getting all this attention from Judy.
For over five years she posted zero replies to any of my on-topic posts
over on Usenet, until one day I took up for President Bush when Judy
called him a liar. Ever since then, she's been trying to ankle-bite me
almost every day. Judy
Anyone, what the heck is a Xeno Caveat?!
On Sunday, December 15, 2013 1:47 PM, Richard J. Williams
pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
This is kind of fun, getting all this attention from Judy.
For over five years she posted zero replies to any of my on-topic
posts over on Usenet, until
This is all trolling, stuff Richard made up. If anyone here except Xeno) takes
Richard seriously enough to want a detailed refutation, let me know.
Richard trolled:
This is kind of fun, getting all this attention from Judy.
For over five years she posted zero replies to any of my
Hey, I'm going out to shovel snow. You need to do some research Share. The
remainder of you can remain and shovel whatever Judy is dishing out.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@... wrote:
Anyone, what the heck is a Xeno Caveat?!
Xeno, Doc brought up Xeno Caveat and Judy said there had already been dozens.
So I'm really curious. Especially since you had not been involved in the
Professor Post thread! Anyway, hope you had a little fun shoveling snow and
will have wonderful holidays.
On Sunday, December 15, 2013
Richard, speaking of that time of year, I've also been Christmas shopping and
sending out Christmas cards. Even though it feels like I already had Christmas
when I visited my family for Thanksgiving! My circuits are all discomboomerated!
Though it is obvious I'll say it anyway: it's very
The second is my favorite of the whole cycle. So lovely and warm and yearning.
You know, I listened to the first one again, and I have to say I don't think
Fischer-Dieskau was in good voice when he recorded it. It's terrifically
difficult to sing, though, so angular. Maybe it's really not
found his talk here
http://sathyasaimemories.wordpress.com/2013/12/12/rumi-as-the-spokesman-for-the-religion-of-love-rumi/
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