eral airlines do fly
to Astoria just up the road. Alaska is one of them.
On 03/04/2014 05:36 AM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... wrote:
No kidding. It was a couple of days ago, on a rare, clear, late afternoon,
between rain storms. I looked up, and there it was. I have seen many
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 actually doing stuff, very physically, too,
and it sounds like you generally have a really good time, ke
Yes!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Thanks - I was zooming in on the turboprop, the single engine plane had just
flown over my yard, and the seagulls were sporadically flying towards the bay.
click.
timing is everything..
In my case, it stayed perfectly still, and it was the weirdest thing, but I
definitely felt it watching me, and the feeling became more intense, as I
scrutinized it. It was miles up, directly above my backyard, inside earth's
atmosphere, and had consciousness. Not scary, as I might have imagined
Thanks - I was zooming in on the turboprop, the single engine plane had just
flown over my yard, and the seagulls were sporadically flying towards the bay.
click.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
No kidding. It was a couple of
Always wanted to get my pilot's license -- I was amazed when I first saw that
turboprop, as the wing and tail surfaces simply don't look big enough to
generate the lift needed. Those engines are amazing, too.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Dr. D,
Dang Yahoo neo again; can't
Thanks - There was no structural detail on the object - it was disk shaped,
with a smooth, flat, or slightly convex, surface. Yes, the bird and planes was
an amazing coincidence.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
This is a good example of how using automated settings on cameras b
Yes, so true. Sitting around doesn't work for me - too much left to do. Also,
the TMSP really does eliminate deep metabolic stress, so the body ages *much*
more slowly, and it also loses much of its coarseness, and overly acidic
nature. All the food fights stop too - lol.
---In FairfieldLife@
No kidding. It was a couple of days ago, on a rare, clear, late afternoon,
between rain storms. I looked up, and there it was. I have seen many planets in
the sky, though this was larger, and it looked like a bright disc, vs. a
sphere, with a shadow on its rim. No movement at all - staying quite
"Meth Breath" Haiku
Plus, he really needs
To go to the dentist,
Before its too late, dude.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Plus, he really needs to go to the dentist before its too late.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Yes, He is said to be the wisest guru of the
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Maharishi said that everyone passes through transcendence as they go from one
state of consciousness to another (waking to dreaming to sleeping and back
again). He probably would not have recomm
Yes, He is said to be the wisest guru of the 21st century, but he talks so
fast, no one can understand him.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Methananda
On Monday, March 3, 2014 4:28 PM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
On 3/3/2014 2:12 PM, Michael Jackson wrote:
> Wonder how
...you weren't supposed to take your i-phone with you...
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Well, of course you do! Anything to avoid dealing with the topic at issue
(which you brought up, by the way) when you begin to have a little difficulty
dealing with it.
I second Steve's e
I second Steve's earlier comment about a walk and a cup of tea for you.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
I don't believe I tried to split any hairs. (Do you even know what that
expression means?) My point was, since you seem to have missed it, that you
read what he writes so selec
seriously?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
I like this comment better:
formersufferer
I did TM for eleven years 30 years back and finished up with a severe type of
epilepsy whereby I would have fits lasting up to five hours, and I became very
unstable and unbalanced. I gav
lol - that is an interesting image. I have been mining, sorting, and donating,
my inherited stuff, for the last three weeks, so I can relate.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
This may be a duplicate, but gotta log off for a while, and want to reply.
Thanks Jim for your comment.
You are calling him, "Feebs", for fucksake, and it is not being used as a term
of endearment. I don't think you can split that hair, any further.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
I think your reading of his exchanges with me (and often with Ann as well) is
rather selective.
I d
Interesting - You haven't noticed the endless string of entertainers, with less
and less on, the faux-sex shows becoming common, wardrobe malfunctions, the
titillation on the news about pussy riots and penises and on and on? As if
those acting out, and those commenting on it, have just discovere
I don't get why you insult Steve so much, and call him stupid, Judy. You are
missing the point, that he comes across as a kind and reasonable person. With
your consistent criticism of him, you do not.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Looks to me as though Emily is asking you to s
Yeah, it was a bit of a left turn down a dirt road. Thanks for noticing. So,
what do you think about what I posted?
Yep, kinda sick and tired of everyone trying to "get real" about sex, no matter
what flavor. The way so many people run around, acting like they *invented*
fucking (of whatever orifice).
My advice, to most of them, would be, switch to decaf, and visit a library,
once in your life. What a bunch
Thanks! Very fun and well written - TM, for the rest of us.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Here's an entertaining article from the Guardian Newspaper about TM and the
need to chill out:
http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2014/mar/01/transcendental-meditation-does-it-wor
Yeah, I like blending the arts and consciousness, like B2 was mentioning
earlier, and like the Oneida and Shaker groups, did.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Doc, I love reading the song titles for the tracks on the album cover.
I have found from the studying of other historic sp
Yes, I agree, we shouldn't do this more often.
-- Emperor Snot
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
DoctorDumbass, just to make a point here: the distinction you imagined was not
the one I was making when I used the term "serious music." If you hadn't been
so snot
I really enjoy this avenue of exploration; quantifying synesthesia, I suppose I
would call it.
I am just starting to 'listen' to visual art - painting and sculpture - in a
similar way - watching how the palette, texture(s), composition, and shapes,
each stimulate a different emotion, leading to
Cool stuff -- I was reading about a girl who has invented a flashlight, that
uses radiant heat from the body, to power it. Apparently, we are constantly
radiating about 100 watts, just like an Easy-Bake Oven.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Funny. Actually we got as far as DC w
I have been going through several lifetimes worth of belongings, and came
across this record, that I probably bought in the Communist Chinese store, Hong
Kong, c. 1970. (So *that's* how they won...):
https://app.box.com/s/jjxylhxkkwc3bu31m9tz
https://app.box.com/s/jjxylhxkkwc3bu31m9tz
...actually that was a definition, not an opinion...ask anyone in UC. :-)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Doc, you probably got busted to CC for saying Unity sucks!
On Saturday, March 1, 2014 7:46 AM, "doctordumbass@..."
wrote:
Context, Share, context.
uot; and "romanticist" periods too.
Best not to be bothered by such labels and enjoy freedom of expression while
we still have it.
On 03/02/2014 06:30 AM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... wrote:
"Neal" Young plays very serious music - It is an inter
That sand on the vibrating plate, placed over the speaker of a cassette player,
was my experiment for the Junior High science fair - I was less precise,
having just a 'high' sound, a 'medium' sound, and a 'low' sound. Nonetheless,
each visual pattern was very different. And it was a lot easier
It is still raining here this morning, and hope it continues for at least
another *two months*
http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/snow/DLYSWEQ
http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/snow/DLYSWEQ
"Neal" Young plays very serious music - It is an interesting distinction that
some people make, between serious, and 'not serious' music. Someone recently
told me that electronic and/or sampled music, is not real music.
On the one hand, I can see that musicians like Neil Young, do not try to mas
ers, had a clue...
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
From: "doctordumbass@..."
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, March 1, 2014 2:57 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Why only 34 souls posted posted on FFL last week
Personally, I think Robin sho
Pop Quiz. Just out of curiosity, what would you do if you were actually at a
party, in the same room with Barry? After so many years of responding to him
on-line, would you be inclined, to:
A. strike up a conversation with him, to see if he was actually capable of
having one
B. ignore him, exce
Personally, I think Robin should have listened to Batman a little more.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
> ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
>
Yup, sure seems like these two are "laughing," eh? :-) :-) :-)
Isn't it fascinating how both of them claim to be laughin
WOW -- I had no idea about his musical progress, since he was with that back-up
band, Jethro Tull ("Hey, which one is Jethro Tull??"). They were excellent, but
he is a real force of nature. I recognized his flute tone, rhythm, and style,
immediately, though I really like his vocals, too. Thanks
children
and from the 2000 census
average family is 3.14 persons with .90 children
and from some think tank, fertility rates
West Bank 2.91
Gaza 4.41
I think they are simply paying attention, especially when we say: Go figure!
On Friday, February 28, 2014 9:29 PM, "doctordumbass@...&quo
Yes, it was his deliberate strategy - If you, on the other hand, have
discovered yet a faster route, I am all ears.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Which was a great way to set us all up since he also said TM was the fastest
way to enlightenment.
I promise.
Anyway, did you know that the 14th Dalai Lama (the current one) has *no*
lineage, except chronological, tracing him back to DL number one?
It is a fascinating story - The first Dalai Lama, simply proclaimed himself to
be so, with the backing authority of the Mongol Empire, then led
I have not seen that one - recent red box rentals of mine, have included "Rush"
- Formula One racing, and "Prisoners" - a child kidnapping, both really well
done.
There are a few movies I consider the worst I have ever seen - "From Dusk Til
Dawn" was one of them - no plot, no acting, lousy special effects, gratuitous
everything - more interest, and coherence, in a trash bag, imo.
I don't mind violent, over the top films, like, "Donnie Brasco", "Scarface"
This looks like a transmission, from the carbon based life-form, anartaxius,
2.1, vs. anything a human being would write. 33.11 posters? Did you used to
watch a lot of Star Trek??
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Not a good argument:
If you look at the number of posters since
I can't imagine a better personification of what Nabby (and of course
Maharishi) felt was the definition of "charity" or "selfless service."
That's amazing, though not in a good way, you knowing what Maharishi thinks
about current events, so many years after his death. Don't run with
scissor
If someone could *Guarantee* the "horrifying possibility of seeing the
TM-Sidha/Governor Brits fist fighting and puking in the streets...", I'll book
the flight tomorrow, or at least rent the video several times, to watch it in
slo-mo. Even better if Ian Anderson entered the fray - he could do s
56% Left 44% Right, for me.
Have you watched "No Heroes"? - About five years ago, a friend of mine ripped a
DVD for me, with a bunch of shows from this series. Completely brilliant, and
very twisted.
For those who don't know this one, it is about a group of mediocre "heroes"
(vs. *super* heroes). They still dress in costu
This evening, I stumbled across http://www.jungle-eye.com/art/
http://www.jungle-eye.com/art/ and found the gallery fascinating and beautiful -
g is California
produces as much as 1/3 the nation's food and a drought would severely impact
food prices.
On 02/27/2014 12:54 PM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... wrote:
Thankfully we still have green lawns, and haven't turned on the sprinklers
for months, now. Seems
Thankfully we still have green lawns, and haven't turned on the sprinklers for
months, now. Seems like every time the grass really starts to parch, we get a
good drenching. Not enough for the Central Valley, I know, but at least no dust
bowl here, so far.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
So MUCH water to make up - If we can do this solidly for the next two months,
we'll be OK.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
The high pressure over California finally broke up and now we are having
monsoon rains and will be going into next week or hopefully longer so
American
I apologize, in advance, but he sounds like a simpleton. I find it odd, that
westerners are delighted, when a person from a technically backward culture,
comes to the US, and expresses childlike delight at our modern wonders. What's
next, HHDL inspects a parking meter?
---In FairfieldLife@yaho
It looks clean, symmetrical, and vaguely European - but not a hot tub, or BBQ,
in sight.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Rendlesham in Suffolk.
Here's a pic:
https://coherenttimes.wordpress.com/tag/rendlesham/
Looks rather nice now the greenery has grown up a bit.
Almost along the lines of the pearly teeth, on the dead dog, of Brahmananda
Saraswati fame:
http://tinyurl.com/lbo5ovo http://tinyurl.com/lbo5ovo
In any case, She is a Landlady, actually...
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
From: Richard J. Williams
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Israel Airstrikes in Lebanon-Syria Border
> On 2/26/2014
Recently, I read about a new surveillance program, using optics and software,
that makes it possible, with a continuously flying platform, to track every
vehicle and human being within *five square miles* - all of them. Fairfield
would be exceptionally easy to bring on line. Of course the manuf
Yes, starting next year. Unfortunately, their optics are so good, and they are
so small, that we will not be able to easily use them for target practice.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Yikes! Is this our future?! A sky full of drones?!
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 9:56
There is actually a much simpler solution, although it will never happen -- The
investor class, those who, own most of the wealth in the USA, do not work, and
are taxed at the lowest rate possible, despite earning the largest incomes,
only pay 15% on their capital gains (income). If the rate wer
...damn...*such* a selection! YOU choose...though I *am* drawn to the Liz
number (or is that Katy?), much more than either, 'Raggedy Annie', or, 'The
Newt'...But, if I was still working in an office, it'd be, 'The Newt', fer sure
- though I might try for the wig, AND hair in a can, to achieve mo
Also, does anyone have the 1-800 number, for the, 'Hair In A Can' folks,
please? I checked Amazon, but
all I could find was this crap:
https://app.box.com/s/d34i8hmhxpj5pg51kpr5
https://app.box.com/s/d34i8hmhxpj5pg51kpr5
and the other option I found, scrounging around, in the back of my closet,
Thanks, again, Ann - Agreed, life *can* be tough. ...and a picture is worth a
thousand words, so here is a recent "selfie".
I hope, sincerely, that it reassures anyone reading my recent postings:
https://app.box.com/s/aycqjeqd7tl2mfj0l86r
https://app.box.com/s/aycqjeqd7tl2mfj0l86r
---In Fairfi
Thanks, Ann. Yes, my mother had an incredibly negative story about me, that was
unceasingly perpetuated, and spread, in the face of tests I took, and
therapists I saw, who were telling her, and reporting, the direct opposite (she
would lie to me about the results) -- for the first twenty years o
It would be much better if your words didn't have such a hollow ring to them.
Why so lonely and angry? FYI, those who have suffered emotional abuse often
have a difficult time sustaining personal and social relationships. As I said
to Ann earlier, about you, no one really wants to be an asshole
Agreed - The "chosen people" have carte blanche with the US, even though they
are the only supposed ally of ours, that has fired upon a US naval vessel,
resulting in loss of life. We give them billions in weapons every year, and
allow them to act like the pit bull of the Middle East, while we ar
I have thumbed through other versions, and talk about distortion - full of so
much flowery commentary, that any scientific value is lost. Maharishi commented
on the book, and I could figure out what the hell it was about. All the other
translations are, from an intellectual standpoint, basically
Yep, like a chimpanzee eventually typing Shakespeare.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
that's pretty good Doc
On Mon, 2/24/14, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@...> wrote:
Subject: Re: [Fairf
We are pouring millions of tons of exhaust into the atmosphere annually. Who
needs a chem trail? A couple of other things -
1. You don't want to mess with jet fuel - Branson, Virgin Airways CEO,
announced a plan to fly a 747 on bio-fuel, at least five years ago - hasn't
happened yet, because it
y thoughts about that?
On Monday, February 24, 2014 1:02 PM, "doctordumbass@..."
wrote:
Beliefs in limitations don't arise, unless the limitation is evident within
oneself. Similarly, a belief in one's unlimited ability doesn't arise, unless
the ability
been capped at 2 billion. That is manageable in
terms of resources and livability. What we have now is the fallout from far
too many people on the planet.
On 02/24/2014 06:35 AM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... wrote:
Cloud seeding with silver iodide has been going on for decades
id Deida to be a very profound thinker so I take to heart what he
says.
On Monday, February 24, 2014 8:20 AM, "doctordumbass@..."
wrote:
Who, then, is doing the unconditional loving, in those cases? It is a very
strange thing to assert, since it is conditioning which prevents
There isn't any current program run by the US govt. to alter our weather, if
that is what you asking. We are simply overwhelming the ecosystem, without any
dedicated intervention - that old stat about people in the US being 5% of the
world population, but using up 25% of its resources, is coming
Cloud seeding with silver iodide has been going on for decades, without much
concern. The reason we are in a drought is due directly to global warming,
probably aided by our huge population growth, and consequent (warm) pollution.
We have a high pressure zone sitting on top of California, which
Who, then, is doing the unconditional loving, in those cases? It is a very
strange thing to assert, since it is conditioning which prevents unconditional
love, in the first place. Perhaps he is merely mentioning the old saw, to not
wait for full enlightenment, to begin living a full life, and th
Speaking from personal experience, B is showing symptoms of past emotional
abuse - chronic rejecting, criticizing, terrorizing, or isolating, or any
combo, by a parent or caregiver, leads to the ways he expresses himself.
I am not trying to out him, but having been through an exhaustive process o
Excellent! I suppose the same could be said about tomorrow.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
"Don't let yesterday use up too much of today." - Will Rogers
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 10:25 AM, Pundit Sir mailto:punditster@...> wrote:
"There's one way to find out if a man is hone
etting saner people to laugh at you and roll their eyes at your
gullibility. Anyone who still believes anything Maharishi said at this point is
pretty much by definition a moron in the eyes of the general public.
From: "doctordumbass@..."
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: S
C'mon, MJ - Its a bullshit question. I suppose if a TMer had invented the
automobile, you could ask them the same thing, after all, I am quite sure that
the total number of grisly, horrible, and painful deaths, due to that
invention, easily exceeds a million - A real holocaust.
What is the alte
----
On Sun, 2/23/14, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@...> wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Ukraine?
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, February 23, 2014, 5:28 AM
Thanks for re-igniting this, Nablus - As the dark gets darker, and the light
gets brighter, and stronger, there is no way to remain neutral, any longer,
regarding goodwill for the world - not just sweet thoughts, but a moment by
moment dedication to freedom, real freedom to love, respect, assist
I was pretty surprised today, when I finally realized, that the US job creation
numbers are reported monthly, usually a number from 100 to 200,000, BUT, the US
layoff numbers are reported weekly, usually a number between 300 and 400,000.
Do the math = A NET JOB LOSS of 14 to 16 MILLION JOBS, ANN
Onward and upward! "The closer you are, the faster you go". Once the identity
gains universal status, the avenues for growth almost lose their singularity,
and then, things *really* begin to take off. JGD -
Sincerely,
Doctor Dumbass
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
"This is one
I got my only speeding ticket in AZ, really close to where you mention. They
were letting the trucks go, and catching them outside Kingman, instead.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Doc,
That was a good one. Also, I'd like to say that many years ago, I was driving
through a d
Thanks, I'll try that.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
yeah, Doc, I had that problem too when I tried to watch from the post. So I
closed the post and went directly to wimp.com. And Bob's your uncle! No pauses,
etc.
On Saturday, February 22, 2014 8:37 AM, &quo
Big ouchie, Ann! I had nitrous oxide for my last one, and good drugs afterwards
- and I stayed off horses, though I may have given the oral surgeon a
piggy-back ride, afterwards - it's all pretty hazy...
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
our hit squads are eliminating them, as we speak. Peace.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Post a list of all those who quit TM and I'll read it.
On Sat, 2/22/14, Richard J. Williams mailto:punditster@...>
wrote:
Subject: Re: [Fair
Q: Why did the turtle cross the road?
A: Because he wasn't chicken.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
On 2/22/2014 8:45 AM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... wrote:
> A penguin was driving in the hot desert in Arizona
>
A turtle was crossing the highway when
Oh, it is definitely a plague of near infinite proportions, TMers or not. But,
to mix metaphors, there are definitely cracks in the wall these days, allowing
people to find liberation, partial or total, more easily. I remember (squints
eyes, strokes chin) when the equivalent of the Internet, was
A penguin was driving in the hot desert in Arizona when his car broke down. The
penguin thought, "great, here I am in the middle of a desert, when I love the
water". After a while the penguin had his car towed to a local town to get it
fixed. Walking on the way to town, he saw a sign that said i
Ha-ha! That's hilarious - Love the concept - I'd like to read the capsule
review of 'Momento', watched backwards.
It is beautiful - Unfortunately, between my Chai, and an Internet connection
ranked in the bottom 5%, nationally (in the center of Silicon Valley - very
ironic), I'll have to watch the entire four minutes later, when I have the
patience to sit through the 15 minutes (with endless buffering), it
Yep, lots and lots of distractions and addictions, some very pervasive, like
the materialist illusion you mention. My comment was more general, about the
ability, and acceptance, of admitting a belief is in error. Information is far
more available, and fluid, than it used to be. What I smelled i
Agreed, Ann - this tired old saw about not being able to change, once we know
something, is outmoded and an idea that is dying out, with the older, ignorant
generations.
I don't hold anything against those who use FB - I just have no need for it. I
don't have a "smart" phone, or cable TV, or a fast internet connection. Way to
much to do, instead, in the *non-virtual world*.
Regarding staying in touch, I have a preference for actually writing letters,
and sendin
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I find it VERY common, that in order to post to almost any media site (except
Yahoo News articles - yay), a Facebook "membership" is required.
People get pissed off, whenever the specter of a National ID card, is raised,
yet, that is what "Tracebook" IS. The genius of what Facebook has achieved,
More rock, and less talk, from KDOC:
https://app.box.com/s/ik6bnl8y1d7aw4sowvyy
https://app.box.com/s/ik6bnl8y1d7aw4sowvyy
https://app.box.com/s/egf32ws40dm4pntunzak
https://app.box.com/s/egf32ws40dm4pntunzak
https://app.box.com/s/1zxs4shar2va56451ikv
https://app.box.com/s/1zxs4shar2va56451ikv
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I know :-)...No, it is very much a plain front yard, with struggling grass (no
sprinklers due to drought), or rain. The cool and imaginative Creator hasn't
got his feet wet, yet, for the front yard.
My *favorite* archetectural style! I've had a project in the back of my mind,
to photogragh a number of buildings in San Francisco and San Jose, built in the
deco style. Thanks for sharing this.
True, but just to make the point, even if I meditate regularly, it doesn't ever
give me the excuse to be an asshole; teacher or students, alike.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
S3,
It's a good thing that you empathize with the sufferings of others. But karma
is unfathomable
I empathize, but it is still wrong to steal. As much as injustice surrounds us,
all we have left is our integrity. Same goes for all the smirking pricks,
surrounding that unfortunate young man - shame on them.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
On 2/18/2014 5:57 PM, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... wrote:
Rita told me you used "Head and Shoulders", and then asked me for my phone
number. >
That was the Rita at the Free Clinic - you should call them back right away!
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