Wow. Take a night off from Fairfield Life and it goes officially Bat Shit Crazy. I think that the bottom line on all this insanity should be given to the two people causing most of it:
APOLOGY FROM ROBIN: Please forgive me, Curtis, and everyone. I was just having a bad night, after realizing the truth about myself, that I am nothing more than a minor cult wannabee who spent a few years in a minor wannabee cult. And that I finally became so narcissistic and so deluded in that cult that I began to imagine that I had the moxie to start my own cult. I failed miserably at that, and was laughed out of town, and now I'm nothing. In the history of spirituality in North America, I don't even deserve a footnote; I was that minor and that passing a fad. Realizing all this just got me down, that's all, so I made up some shit about you. Sorry. - Robin W. Carlsen APOLOGY FROM JUDY: Please forgive me, Curtis, and everyone. I'm a bat shit crazy old woman with nothing going on in my life and it really, really, really gets my panties in a twist to see anyone liking or supporting anyone I've spent years telling them that they shouldn't like. When that happens I see red and go a little crazier than usual, because it reminds me what an *ineffectual* crazy person I am. All these years, working with an audience not nearly as smart as I am, and I *still* couldn't make them hate the people I wanted them to hate. Realizing all this just got me down, that's all, so I needed to go a little more bat shit crazy than usual. - Judy Stein --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <authfriend@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Robin Carlsen" <maskedzebra@> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "seventhray1" <steve.sundur@> wrote: > > > > > > Judy, you do leave me speechless. Almost. It is at this point > > > I reflect on the last Narnia book, "The Last Battle", when the > > > ape "Shift" turns the truth upside down. And succeeds in doing > > > so for a while. I guess that's a difference between that book > > > and FFL. I don't think anyone is fooled here, even for a moment. > > > > > > I hope Robin doesn't turn on you here Judy. That could happen > > > you know. > > > > ROBIN: Actually, this is the only moment in today's proceedings > > where I feel you have hit a nerve, Steve. And I believe your > > warning to Authfriend both timely and even portentous. I would > > ask you, Authfriend, to be careful at this point. Curtis and I > > understand each other. I don't know you at all. And sometimes I > > think you act as if you know me much better than you do. Do you > > understand this, Authfriend? > > F*ck off, Zebra Baby. I don't give a crap about you and > your Issues; I'm after Curtis here. Don't get in the way, > OK? I know you better than I need to. > > > You will thank Steve someday for his rebuke here. But funny > > thing is: the more I write into you, the more I like you! > > Yeah, yeah, very funny. Take your levers and hooks and > grappling irons and go after somebody who hasn't made it > all the way around the block even once yet. > > "Write into you," is that Canada-speak? Hey, I'll tell > you where you can write into, mister. > > > But that doesn't change the wisdom of Steve's admonition, > > as surely you must know, Authfriend. > > Nothing can ever change Steve's wisdom, I agree with > you there. >