Hey there - I responded but didn't follow the Neo Commandment, "thou shalt
click, 'Show message history'":-)
I *totally* (like, totally) agree that we each must do our own work - Yes, no
free lunches, etc. ever. As for "branded", I am naturally slightly paranoid -
Its harmless, but I suppose I g
I totally agree with the personal work being done! No one walks around handing
out donuts, or anything else, in this lifetime. As to the "branded" comment, I
am naturally paranoid.:-)
I got nuttin' - sorry. I just know it works.:-) Brand me as you will, makes no
diff. Like I said, I never give it much thought. No big deal, either way...
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"Spiritual liberation is for the most part an inside job, imo." How are they
aiding the
WHAT are you people doing, living there?!
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A friend’s comment on this:
This is probably to calm down the farmers who had come in their pickups with
rifles to avenge the death of the sheriff. They had heard thru their network
that the Pundits
Please allow me to butt in -- Quite honestly Em, I do. Not that world peace
necessarily dawns, but what they are doing, is *definitely* aiding the ability
of those who are so inclined, to achieve spiritual liberation. Get enough
spiritually clear folks on the planet, and we might make it a few m
77
On 03/14/2014 05:00 AM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... wrote:
One of the best movies, ever. Very difficult to watch at times, but nothing
gratuitous about it. I don't want to say any more, since it would be impossible
to, without giving away the story. MMcC deserved the Oscar, e
Yes, a real stinker - reminds of that 'Avatar' mess, which I couldn't finish,
except they obviously spent way more on special effects and costumes, than
these guys - In this one, everyone runs around in what looks like uniforms made
of sponges, car seats, and maxi-pads. It was one of those movie
et tu, dolphie?!
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Aid to the enemy, eh? Guess I don't know you as well as I thought - perhaps
you are a cetacean sub-species, a "comfort" whale? lol
signed,
a *real* Orca, that eats those fucking
Yes, very well portrayed. Brought back some awful memories. You can see death
in the eyes of the real victims - very sad.
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Fascinating transformation for MMcC and also to make it back. Must have
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
that is an excellent idea Doc! I absolutely agree - big screen tv, nachos,
beer and football or maybe soccer and cricket for them to watch.
On Fri, 3/14/14, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass
with ketchup!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Doc, how about this little guy? You gonna eat him too?!
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/11/08/article-1327551-0BF4CAFE05DC-170_964x673.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/11/08/article-1327551-0BF4CAFE05DC-170_964x67
*icky*.
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Barry's all manic and overstimulated because this is something new he can use
to beat up on the TMO and TMers, rather than having to keep recycling all the
old stuff. Same deal awhile back when it was revealed that King Tony was
married.
I think there is a lot of "Brahmin-worship idealism" not just from Maharishi,
who at least understood it from his own culture. Mayor Winner and the others
were probably too star struck by the "holy" pandit boys, to do anything, but
imprison them, in this idealism - "our little brown brothers, of
He is simply too gleeful over others' misfortunes - it is ugly and coarse, to
me. As for the DL, yes, very much a worthless non-entity at this point, though
as I have said, a very, very nice man. And "nice" and five bucks gets you a cup
of coffee.:-)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrot
Aid to the enemy, eh? Guess I don't know you as well as I thought - perhaps you
are a cetacean sub-species, a "comfort" whale? lol
signed,
a *real* Orca, that eats those fucking dolphins
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
http://twistedsifter.com/videos/injured-dolphin-approaches-d
One of the best movies, ever. Very difficult to watch at times, but nothing
gratuitous about it. I don't want to say any more, since it would be impossible
to, without giving away the story. MMcC deserved the Oscar, easily. *Five*
thumbs up - lol.
PS also saw that B-movie sequel, hunger games ca
I am kind of embarrassed for him, actually, the way he is going on and on, and
on, about the pundit piddle. I would get it, if he were Iowanese, or even,
Wisconsinian, but the dude lives in E-fucking-u-rope. He is a little too worked
up about it, being that far away, and his desperation is creep
I also read an article, stating that Malaysian airlines had declined to
participate in the voluntary engine info program, that you mention. I don't
know if that means they just don't get a performance report, or something more.
What a mystery. Reminds me of Payne Stewart's crash - loss of oxygen
I am geeky enough to look that up -- Looks like a power interruption to the
transponder itself, would do it. Also, if Richard's theory holds, lack of
oxygen can get people doing odd things, including manually turning off the
transponder. In other words, no clue.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroup
So, since we are *ALL* going on hearsay, isn't it possible that this was simply
a game of Ultimate Frisbee, that got out of hand??
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It also kind of pisses me off, that in this age of ubiquitous communication,
THERE IS *NO* VIDEO OF THE RIOT! Gimme
It also kind of pisses me off, that in this age of ubiquitous communication,
THERE IS *NO* VIDEO OF THE RIOT! Gimme an F'n break, Iowa!!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
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One thing to consider, Alex, is unlike here in the USA, wh
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
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Your Big Daddy God likes you today - enjoy it! Enjoy his pat of sunshine on
your little head, and the swell of confidence he instills in you, when you
drink his beer, with your soft little hand
Well, at least someone dug far enough, to uncover the cover story.;-)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
The no-brainer is uninformed speculation. It actually took some investigative
work, checking into their backgrounds and current situations, to pretty much
rule out the possibili
Your Big Daddy God likes you today - enjoy it! Enjoy his pat of sunshine on
your little head, and the swell of confidence he instills in you, when you
drink his beer, with your soft little hands. King Baby, ever triumphant -
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
It's strange. I live
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
You really enjoy living in your head, huh? : Yes, and I keep it well fed with
juicy morsels.
Pure entertainment is all sci-fi is, except for the small minded, or desperate:
Jesus! What do have against fiction?
Nothing. Fiction is a nice pl
I can relate -- hey MJ, try out that TM, for one sesh, one of these years --
might be a lot different than what you remember...
Sincerely, Doctor Dumbass,
Shameless Shill For Transcendence
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
you always get things backward - it was in fact after I r
One thing to consider, Alex, is unlike here in the USA, where, if one is upset,
legal remedies are sought, in India, and many other countries (Mexico also
comes to mind), the corruption is so endemic, people are far more likely to
deal with their issues, directly, and messily, than even think to
Is this satire, Barry?? I have not once, in my many years on this forum, EVER
seen you address something point for point, intellectually. I do see you
constantly rant irrationally, and bring up the same points from your diseased
memory, relentlessly. Perhaps you consider that the same thing? It
You really enjoy living in your head, huh? You express the zero-sum game
mentality very well, indicating that for every winner, there must be a loser.
Also, instead of gaining your deepest insights from the silver screen, have you
ever tried to establish and understand a truth of your own, by y
And not a WORD about Robin Carlsen, OR Judy - Bravo! Seriously, you are so
woefully ignorant of your own emotional needs, and trauma, it is both sad, and
funny, to watch you instantly transfer your inner rage, to the subject du jour.
I doubt, at this point in your life, you will ever face yours
Enlightenment, known as the accurate perception of reality, does exist, and can
be achieved, but not by the self, because that doesn't conform to the accurate
perception of reality. The accurate perception of reality is also called waking
up, awakening, liberation, moksha, all these different wo
A-W-E-S-O-M-E. I see the tanning bed is helping.
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LOL - It was probably staged for just that reason, trying to boost Iowa's
image as "edgy". If this hadn't worked, I heard Bevan, upon strict orders
I'm guessing a flavor somewhere between road-kill, old beer, and rotting
sardines, with an aftertaste of bitter disappointment?
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Nice teeth! All that potential going to waste -- where's TB?
In
Nice teeth! All that potential going to waste -- where's TB?
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At last, my Orca buddy!!
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My bet is on the two Iranians using fake passports, one of whom was carrying a
suitcase. Also, with the hundreds of satellites above us, someone saw
something, and isn't talking.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
It's what is known in journalismese as a "Man bites dog" story.
At last, my Orca buddy!!
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Oh, what a good idea, Emily. I'll pray for him too.
You two go ahead. I'll keep preying on him.
Yes, I just checked the time in Leiden. 9:20 pm. Barry, maybe
LOL - It was probably staged for just that reason, trying to boost Iowa's image
as "edgy". If this hadn't worked, I heard Bevan, upon strict orders from King
Tony, was going to streak the Dome. Lucky that didn't happen, as fatalities
would certainly have occurred.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogro
Gold Star!
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That was a pretty long post Barry. I notice that it is about 9:00 pm where you
are so you are close to the time where you disappear from the forum until
morning. You post less while y
You may be jumping to a hasty conclusion - I have always thought that writing
succinctly was an admirable goal. Yet, Barry amazes me, in that he can take a
half-baked thought, mix in a delusion or three, and write volumes about it,
over and over again. I don't know where this particular skill wo
I meant, OBVIOUSLY, the little homicidal weird-o, not the uncle. Context,
Richard, context.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
On 3/10/2014 8:36 PM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... wrote:
> Yep, turning his uncle into Alpo was the *perfect* political campaign
>
e and the words
"Welcome the house of Sin!"
On Tue, 3/11/14, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@...> wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Kim Jong Un Wins by Unanimous Vote
To: FairfieldLi
I smell blood in the water. :-) Yes, you could put on your headstone, "I was
too chickenshit to have an argument on the Internet. So there." LOL - you sure
ain't fooling anybody, with your ongoing passive-aggressive schtick.
Better to confront someone directly, than proclaiming loudly *for the
I'd be embarrassed, too, if I was always crowing about being such an
Independent Person, and all I did was sit around, when I wasn't out drinking,
and watch stolen TV shows. "Blows Against the Empire", eh?
Sincerely,
Doctor Dumbass
Bless You!
Anarchy takes many forms:
"We are all outlaws, in the eyes of America" - Paul Kantner of The Jefferson
Airplane, 1969
"I just stole another video on-line" - Barry, 2014
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LOL - Barry was
It must be disheartening to see what has happened in the Philippines, the
further consolidation of power, and rise of discord. Though, even when I was
there (Pres. Marcos years), a group of religious fanatics came to Manila, from
the provinces, and began an uprising, with the mistaken belief tha
Interesting stuff, though I think political evolution has more to do with the
Philippines' corruption. Whenever a country is occupied, the occupiers build
relationships with the most powerful families in the country. Then, when
independence is gained, guess who leads the government? The Philippi
LOL - Barry was on the ramparts of the revolution when he was at IBM.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
On 3/10/2014 1:00 PM, TurquoiseBee wrote:
TOADY. Always has been, always will be. >
There's no way Bevan Morris, an Oxford graduate and President of a university,
could ever
I certainly would enjoy watching, on pay-per-view, the inevitable result of
Cheney's vote *against* Kim. Arf, Arf. :-)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Doc,
Based on his current comments about Obama, I believe Dick Cheney would like
Kim Jong Un's "powerful" style of leadersh
lol- you too, tex.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
On 3/9/2014 9:12 PM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... wrote:
> Do you think it has anything to do with Hawaii being an awesome
> tropical paradise, and Tibet being basically a medieval dump, in a
Yep, turning his uncle into Alpo was the *perfect* political campaign move. If
I lived there, I'd cast a hundred votes for the guy, at least.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
That's hilarious! LOL
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
MSNBC "It's a landslide!"
O
think it has anything
to do with Hawaii being an awesome tropical paradise, and Tibet being basically
a medieval dump, in a desert? I do. Pass the suntan lotion.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
On 3/9/2014 8:30 PM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... wrote:
> Moving th
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
From: Duveyoung
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, March 9, 2014 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Would an enlightened being need PR?
I do not agree with you
Even when they're dead?? ;-)
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Pop gurus need PR. They're all about marketing. ;-)
On 03/09/2014 06:48 AM, TurquoiseBee wrote:
From: TurquoiseBee mailto:turquoiseb@...
To: "FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com" mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups
I am SO tired of your "Chimp at the keyboard" routine...
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On 3/9/2014 6:58 AM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... wrote:
Buddhism has the little DL dude, and Uma Thurman's dad, and the DL does
nothing except smile, and
Moving there soon, are you? If not, why not? Yep, that's what I thought.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
On 3/9/2014 9:22 AM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... wrote:
hoping for a "free" Tibet. Just not my bag of rocks, I guess. I'd rathe
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
From: salyavin808
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, March 9, 2014 4:00 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: Would an enlightened being need PR?
... I remember reading that Buddhists consider advertising the most immoral
tr
Yes, practicing the 'Molotov Cocktail' sutra...
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I think all the active yogic flyers, Purusha and Mother Divine should find
places surrounding the corporate headquarters of Monsanto and do program all
around 'em - whatcha think?
-
You are obviously tripping, and I am still laughing.:-)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I'd rather laugh at you guys.:-)
Ah, the blessing of the humble enlightened sage.
But as you missed the point: I'm not arguing for anything, I don't consider
myself a Buddhist because
My experience has been more like, 'be careful what you wish for' - due to
thoughts being entertained at a more powerful place, desires happen - all of
them.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
From the information Emptybill posted: "Will I get everything I want when
I'm "enlight
When I was younger, I would sometimes buy "a sack of piggies".
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Thanks, but I meant specifically this (just found it on Wikipedia):
A spoonerism is an error in speech or deliberate play on words
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_play in which corre
Ah, OK - Would've liked to hear it from the Big M.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
He didn't say. But Mr. Benjamin Crème has said that the material forces that
was driven underground as an effect of WWII has resurfaced in Israel and in a
undisclosed place in Eastern Europe.
Zee? Eet eez obvious!
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Both of you appear to be missing zee point...
Y would you ex-trapolate that from our ex-change?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
---In Fairfield
I hear you and Sal arguing strenuously for the limitations of Buddhism. Fair
enough. All the western Buddhists can carry around their little "humble"
secret, and quietly fondle it - hoping for a "free" Tibet. Just not my bag of
rocks, I guess. I'd rather laugh at you guys.:-)
---In FairfieldL
Tantra strikes me as another stupid attempt to put the cart before the horse.
People who get sucked into these practices, somehow think that by being
artificially aware of some aspect of fucking, they will advance themselves
spiritually. The practice of first gaining deep silence, and then integ
Buddhists seem to have a BIG PR problem. Everyone is familiar with all of the
celebrities who practice and endorse TM. But Buddhism has the little DL dude,
and Uma Thurman's dad, and the DL does nothing except smile, and no one has
ever heard of Uma Thurman's dad.:-)
It is not a religion that p
A few years ago, my wife and I were sitting in our backyard gazebo. A robin was
pecking at the grass, eating bugs. Faster than either of us could track it,
there was an explosion of feathers and the next thing we saw was a big Red Tail
making for the fence, with the robin in his clutches. We don
What are the other two rakshasas, besides NATO?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I think Maharishi distinguished between the personal and impersonal angle when
commenting on world affairs. When labeling NATO as one the 3 last Rakshahas to
not yet having been dissolved or Britain
Yes, very much so. Although, having listened to many of his lectures, and
especially those he broadcast, on-line, before he died, that "sweet truth",
could have quite a fiery bite to it. :-)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
That's right and he always managed to "say the truth but
Since I dislike National Jet Lag Day, aka, Daylight Savings Time, as much as
the next person, I have been reading up on it, to learn its origins.
Surprisingly, there are a vast number of reasons for it, but no one agrees on
just one. So, this habitual desire, by the government, to manipulate tim
I always appreciated his penchant for never sugar-coating reality, even when it
meant something had been misinterpreted for many years. It is a cruel thing to
let people continue to believe things which have no basis in reality. And
between you and me, Maharishi could have kicked my ass, big tim
What is, "a final renunciation"??? Sounds like people getting confused, between
a monk's life of solitude, and a worldly person's active life. This concept is
a false one - no matter what a person's state of consciousness, there is no
actual lifestyle change, whether they are attached to the obj
You misunderstood me - The experiment is taking place, *within* the 'coldly
calculating policy', that you mention. The economic system is already amoral
and bloodless, and designed to be so. This additional squeeze is simply to see
how far it can go, before slipping profits from the US market, c
I knew that was probably next - good one!
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Yay - Gold Star!
...and Friday afternoon, time for a beer...wait, OMG, Ann, don't you see what's
happening?! It is positively
*Pavlovian*!!
Seems like a big out of control experiment, by the mega capitalists and
investors, to see how far prosperity in the US can be compromised, before the
US cannot even spend its ~40% global market share, for any product, or service.
With unemployment in the US growing by 15 million people annually,
Yay - Gold Star!
...and Friday afternoon, time for a beer...wait, OMG, Ann, don't you see what's
happening?! It is positively
*Pavlovian*!!
- cheers -
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
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Personally, I find myself brilliant, witt
I agree, the art houses are history - everything is virtual - it is
democratization of the arts, though it equally disperses the "profits", too.
:-( Still, a good move, since the audiences can be potentially huge. The arts
are no longer bound by the limitations of tech, so Lynch is a step behind
Thanks for posting this -
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
http://www.iowasource.com/maharishi/chojowski_0308.html
http://www.iowasource.com/maharishi/chojowski_0308.html
"copy and paste":
Remembering Maharishi A World of Accomplishments BY BURT CHOJNOWSKI Maharishi
Mahesh Yog
Personally, I find myself brilliant, witty, sexy as hell, and king of the road,
after a few beers - I call it, "Steinfulness".
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Well, given that this is a "pub rap," it is possible Barry might have been
pushing away and ignoring his thoughts and e
Right - that one would have been my guess. And yes, energetically it is easy to
tell the difference with regard to a person's identity, infinite or localized.
But even beyond that is Brahman, where the identity shifts, yet again, to
infinity, anchored in infinity, vs. UC, which is infinity, anch
Ah, 'cult' and 'cunt'. Which do *you* think is more dangerous to you??
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
What's the other one, besides 'cunt', Barry? I don't think anyone has issues
with those words, whatever that second one is - un
I agree with you, in principle, but have no idea, which post of mine, you are
referring to.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Thanks for clarifying this point Dr. It's an important point and one which to
use if you want to distinguish real teachers from the charlatan's.
What's the other one, besides 'cunt', Barry? I don't think anyone has issues
with those words, whatever that second one is - until you use them to insult
people - then it obviously upsets your target, and makes you sound terribly
crude, and ignorant.
'cunt' is just a word, but no one likes to b
nk. Might get a bit
hot in the summer and much more than the Bay Area. I recently heard Frosty on
KKSF say that he had friends who sold their home in the Bay Area and bought one
there for $80K! Didn't say what they bought though.
On 03/05/2014 01:47 PM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctord
Yeah, for me, it was the binge drinking, and playing her vinyl jazz records, at
all hours - not to mention doing cannonballs into the pool, from our third
floor balcony, last Easter Sunday, wearing nothing but the bow in her hair. A
lot of unexplained broken furniture, too, and a tendency for th
Makes my thumb hurt.:-)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
This is a part of a longer story I am working on, again concerning my family
and again all true:
When you are a child, you don't think of your older relatives doing anything
crazy, but of course everyone was young once
That self-abnegation taught for centuries; the killing of desires, is inhuman,
and inhumane. Why would we get to discover the ever increasing riches of the
inner and outer worlds, to then deny them, in favor of some sattvic
intoxication?
The quote sounds like a misunderstanding, of the relation
bought one
there for $80K! Didn't say what they bought though.
On 03/05/2014 01:47 PM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... wrote:
Cannon Beach sounds really nice - I have friends in Bend (on the Other
Side), though having lived in Oregon, I am not sure it is my vibe. However,
think. Might get a bit
hot in the summer and much more than the Bay Area. I recently heard Frosty on
KKSF say that he had friends who sold their home in the Bay Area and bought one
there for $80K! Didn't say what they bought though.
On 03/05/2014 01:47 PM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doc
pear to be direct taking just a little over one hour.
On 03/04/2014 09:21 AM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... wrote:
Yep, I was surprised by that, too. It looks like a fairly new model, and
more economical from a maintenance and ops standpoint, vs. pure jet, or prop. I
do re
art of Dutch people acting outraged because someone refers to
them as "cheap."
Seriously, we've known since "Jersey Shore" that people from New Jersey weren't
terribly smart. Did they feel the need to demonstrate that they don't have a
sense of humor, too?
I'd be careful with the anatomical metaphors - because if NJ is, truly, the
anal orifice of the country, it is aimed straight at Europe, and I wouldn't
wish that on anyone.:-)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Indeed it should have. Totally false. Everyone knows that New Jersey i
nope, already lost it. I invite you join me - a lot more refreshing than you
may think -- :-)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
You're losing it, Doc.
...more tea.
Actually it was Seraphita who started this discussion quite a few posts back.
Thanks for starting the discuss
Yes, As much as I enjoy sleep, for example, I try to keep it to a minimum, and
am up and about by 5 or 6.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
On 3/4/2014 11:18 AM, Share Long wrote:
> Ann and Richard, how about: it's all a matter
...more tea.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Actually it was Seraphita who started this discussion quite a few posts back.
Thanks for starting the discussion, at stopping thought - an instant context.
Rather than stopping thought (which does reflect a more malleable sense of
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
You sound like one tough cookie, Ann. Damn, no wonder you tame and ride horses
for a living. Perhaps a position as a Marine Drill Sergeant, once you retire? I
am just kidding - I really enjoy a
ivity."
On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 3:19 PM, "doctordumbass@..."
wrote:
Thanks for starting the discussion, at stopping thought - an instant
context.
Rather than stopping thought (which does reflect a more malleable sense of
self; enough, as you say, to see past the addic
The E.T.'s I saw, weren't here to fuck us up - just very curious. Have Nick
call me with any questions. :-)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
"I've gone on record saying Rendlesham might be the turning point in history
that leads to the explanation of the UFO phenomenon"
-Nick
Thanks for starting the discussion, at stopping thought - an instant context.
Rather than stopping thought (which does reflect a more malleable sense of
self; enough, as you say, to see past the addiction, of the thought-stream),
once the experience progresses a little further, there is silence
Oh, you meant the full-lotus position -- Yes, Very! though perhaps useful, as
part of a visual CV, for the Cirque du Soleil...
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
And rather boring :-)
I am sure glad the full-lotus, or "painful pretzel", as I call it, was never a
requirement for meditation. No way...ever, for me. These days, a hot tub trumps
asanas, every time.:-)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Ann and Richard, how about: it's all a matter of placement and
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