---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Thanks for posting the Bowie list. I agree that perusing the library of
someone is always revealing.
The list isn't alphabetical. Is it in order of his preferences?
I wondered this myself.
Whatever, I was delighted and
I take it you are a fan so in case you haven't seen these you might enjoy.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/david-bowie-death-iman-dedicates-instagram-page-to-late-singer-a6807276.html#gallery
Excerpt from an Open Letter to the Dutch Prime Minister:
Yesterday and today, I received hundreds of emails. Hundreds of emails full of
fear and indignation. About the horrific events on New Year’s Eve in Cologne. I
have not heard you about those events. I find that very strange. After Paris
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Excerpt from an Open Letter to the Dutch Prime Minister:
Yesterday and today, I received hundreds of emails. Hundreds of emails full of
fear and indignation. About the horrific events on New Year’s Eve in Cologne. I
have not
Nightmare footage.
Seraph, don't be so racist.
Those are just muslim doctors and jurists getting prepared to give that women a
gyno exam so she can maintain her virginity. They took her into the subway so
they could carefully shield her from having her virtue impugned.
Oh, btw ... this will
Funny how about 70% of these immigrant *doctors and other professionals* just
seem to be in their late teens and early twenties. More like military age men
avoiding fighting for their country or local militia. And of course they aren't
there to take advantage of the welfare state programs,
We're reading that this stuff has been happening for some time now but police
departments have been under orders to keep it quiet so as not to prejudice the
people against immigrants or protect the politicians who have allowed this to
happen in the first place.
From:
..The Top Hundred Books up on a Shelf. 'Would be interesting to see the book
shelves
of some who post on FFL. We have a lot of
books we've read and gathered around here but this makes me reflect
back on the particular ones I may have quick
plucked from a shelf around here to read something
January 12th Celebration
Tuesday January 12th, 1 - 4:15 PM
Maharishi Patanjali Golden Dome of Pure Knowledge
Doors open at 12:45 PM
Recitation by 53 Maharishi Vedic Pandits
Maharishi Speaking on January 12, 2005
Replay of Maharaja Adhiraj Rajaraams 2016 Address
Hosted by Dr. John Hagelin
Thanks for posting the Bowie list. I agree that perusing the library of someone
is always revealing.
The list isn't alphabetical. Is it in order of his preferences?
Whatever, I was delighted and surprised to see that in fourth place he has On
Having No Head by Douglass [sic] Harding. An
'Disgusting, pork eating outsiders nobody would miss' opinions of 'integrated'
migrants on Germans https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qv5WlxjLe7s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qv5WlxjLe7s
'Disgusting, pork eating outsiders nobody would mis...
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
We smart women need to stick together. I know you have my back and I thank you
for it. You're a great ally.
Emily and Waffle assured everyone that the muslim assaults and rapes were
creations of Breitbart racism against
We smart women need to stick together. I know you have my back and I thank you
for it. You're a great ally.
Emily and Waffle assured everyone that the muslim assaults and rapes were
creations of Breitbart racism against peaceful migrants. How about … a bunch of
muslim doctors and jurists
It would have certainly been . . . how shall I put it . . . more
one-dimensional. You can't spend your whole life boozing and watching football.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Re "life would not have been worth living" :
Blimey. Have things been that bad? :-)
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Re "life would not have been worth living" :
Blimey. Have things been that bad? :-)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I would have to list The Upanishads as one of the spiritual books that has
most influenced me. That is going back to the old,
I would have to list The Upanishads as one of the spiritual books that has most
influenced me. That is going back to the old, old days when I had just begun
TM, and I read the Upanishads in the translation by Juan Mascaro in the Penguin
edition. I found it much more inspiring than the Gita and
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
O, I thought he was a TM'er who expanded into other "lineages," or
something like that. I will try to pay more attention (smile).
Oh, he probably dabbled in TM, I haven't followed his life story close enough
to know for
O, I thought he was a TM'er who expanded into other "lineages," or
something like that. I will try to pay more attention (smile).
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Ann, ignore him, he's
No, Emptyhead, what I said was that it was "serious." That I didn't take
assaults against women lightly. What I said (in so many words) was that
Breitbart tends to exaggerate the facts and play with interpretation.and it
does. Try to pay attention. Now, I have to go. Please be civil to
I was sent this link by a good friend. For all of you Bowie fans, you might
find the list of his top 100 books interesting to view. Perusing the library of
someone is always interesting and revealing.
http://electricliterature.com/david-bowies-100-favorite-books/
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