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Sorry Xeno, me rushing again! Obviously I only meant everyone in the Judy-turq universe!Alive now for 18 years! On Sunday, October 13, 2013 1:28 PM, "anartax...@yahoo.com" wrote: [Attachment(s) from anartax...@yahoo.com included below] ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: but Judy, to me turq sounded quite happy. Anyway, I'm glad everyone is feeling good today. Happy Thanksgiving, if you're Canadian. Happy Victory Day if you're Hindu (-:'Everyone'? On this Day of Infinite Defeat and Morosity, one traditionally must, even at the expense of straining, maintain a mood of deep gloom and despair. The universe must remain in balance, and having a bunch happy-face moodmakers disrupts that tranquillity. Try to cultivate a feeling of hollow meaninglessness with hints of suicide by virtue of boredom and worthlessness. (And Turq, if reading this, sorry to hear you may be feeling really well, try reading one of those recent posts by those psychics that can always determine exactly what you are feeling and what your motivations are, and perhaps any sense of well being will evaporate.)
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: but Judy, to me turq sounded quite happy. Anyway, I'm glad everyone is feeling good today. Happy Thanksgiving, if you're Canadian. Happy Victory Day if you're Hindu (-: 'Everyone'? On this Day of Infinite Defeat and Morosity, one traditionally must, even at the expense of straining, maintain a mood of deep gloom and despair. The universe must remain in balance, and having a bunch happy-face moodmakers disrupts that tranquillity. Try to cultivate a feeling of hollow meaninglessness with hints of suicide by virtue of boredom and worthlessness. (And Turq, if reading this, sorry to hear you may be feeling really well, try reading one of those recent posts by those psychics that can always determine exactly what you are feeling and what your motivations are, and perhaps any sense of well being will evaporate.)
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dmevans, laughter is good. And as you're driving, I'll say Happy Trails per Dale Evans and hubby (-: On Sunday, October 13, 2013 12:35 PM, "dmevans...@yahoo.com" wrote: P.S. Share. I did get a good laugh off of this Two hands on the steering wheel, now. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Emily, I think that unconditional love of motherhood is expressing itself through you as you write the above. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 11:12 AM, "emilymaenot@..." wrote: My guess Share, is that she is trying to help you see yourself and asking you to employ a more complete thought process around your presentation here on FFL. You are all reaction, my dear. I empathize and I sympathize. P.S. Doesn't "authfriend" mean "authentic friend?" ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: If that is true, dmevans, then why does Judy continue conversing with me?! On Sunday, October 13, 2013 10:50 AM, "dmevans365@..." wrote: Oh dear. Share, you pathologically rewrite the facts, intentions, and motivations behind what *you*, *yourself*, present (whether it is true or not is of no bearing on this behavior) and then you present your new position and start to support that, no matter how hopeless it is as a supposed defense to the original false position. And this goes on and on and on with you, until conversing with you is an exercise in such absurdity that it is pointless to continue. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Too?! Oh, ok, Judy, sorry to hear you're feeling poorly this morning. I guess that's why you did that bit of Inadvertent Irony about butting in. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 9:46 AM, "authfriend@..." wrote: Wow, Share is feeling pretty poorly this morning too. Share wrote: > Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group > have to turn > into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator? > Is it alright with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share - just one minute- > without you butting in to start another fight. Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" him and revive their long-held grudges against him is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. >>> >>> Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
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P.S. Share. I did get a good laugh off of this Two hands on the steering wheel, now. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Emily, I think that unconditional love of motherhood is expressing itself through you as you write the above. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 11:12 AM, "emilymaenot@..." wrote: My guess Share, is that she is trying to help you see yourself and asking you to employ a more complete thought process around your presentation here on FFL. You are all reaction, my dear. I empathize and I sympathize. P.S. Doesn't "authfriend" mean "authentic friend?" ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: If that is true, dmevans, then why does Judy continue conversing with me?! On Sunday, October 13, 2013 10:50 AM, "dmevans365@..." wrote: Oh dear. Share, you pathologically rewrite the facts, intentions, and motivations behind what *you*, *yourself*, present (whether it is true or not is of no bearing on this behavior) and then you present your new position and start to support that, no matter how hopeless it is as a supposed defense to the original false position. And this goes on and on and on with you, until conversing with you is an exercise in such absurdity that it is pointless to continue. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Too?! Oh, ok, Judy, sorry to hear you're feeling poorly this morning. I guess that's why you did that bit of Inadvertent Irony about butting in. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 9:46 AM, "authfriend@..." wrote: Wow, Share is feeling pretty poorly this morning too. Share wrote: > Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group > have to turn > into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator? > > Is it alright > with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share - just one > minute- > without you butting in to start another fight. Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. > > Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either > of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not > during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" > him and revive their long-held grudges against him > is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
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Share, there you go again..."the unconditional love of motherhood?" Are you attributing what I said to this motivation? No, Share, that's not it. Try again? ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Emily, I think that unconditional love of motherhood is expressing itself through you as you write the above. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 11:12 AM, "emilymaenot@..." wrote: My guess Share, is that she is trying to help you see yourself and asking you to employ a more complete thought process around your presentation here on FFL. You are all reaction, my dear. I empathize and I sympathize. P.S. Doesn't "authfriend" mean "authentic friend?" ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: If that is true, dmevans, then why does Judy continue conversing with me?! On Sunday, October 13, 2013 10:50 AM, "dmevans365@..." wrote: Oh dear. Share, you pathologically rewrite the facts, intentions, and motivations behind what *you*, *yourself*, present (whether it is true or not is of no bearing on this behavior) and then you present your new position and start to support that, no matter how hopeless it is as a supposed defense to the original false position. And this goes on and on and on with you, until conversing with you is an exercise in such absurdity that it is pointless to continue. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Too?! Oh, ok, Judy, sorry to hear you're feeling poorly this morning. I guess that's why you did that bit of Inadvertent Irony about butting in. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 9:46 AM, "authfriend@..." wrote: Wow, Share is feeling pretty poorly this morning too. Share wrote: > Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group > have to turn > into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator? > > Is it alright > with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share - just one > minute- > without you butting in to start another fight. Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. > > Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either > of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not > during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" > him and revive their long-held grudges against him > is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
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Barry always tries to sound happy and carefree. It's an important part of the image of himself he wants to project. But when he says really stooopid things, we know it's because he's feeling anxious and unsettled. Share wrote: but Judy, to me turq sounded quite happy. Anyway, I'm glad everyone is feeling good today. Happy Thanksgiving, if you're Canadian. Happy Victory Day if you're Hindu (-: On Sunday, October 13, 2013 11:24 AM, "authfriend@..." wrote: No, no, Share. That's "too" in addition to Barry, who was confused about who said what to whom, and who thought his comment about the pope was a real zinger. Share wrote: > Too?! Oh, ok, Judy, sorry to hear you're feeling poorly this morning. I guess > that's why you did that bit of Inadvertent Irony about butting in. Actually it was Richard who made the comment about butting in. He wasn't feeling that great either when he wrote it, because the conversation in question wasn't between him and you, it was between Seraphita and you. Probably be a really good idea for you and Barry both to go back to bed (not necessarily together) and get some more sleep. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 9:46 AM, "authfriend@..." wrote: Wow, Share is feeling pretty poorly this morning too. Share wrote: > Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group > have to turn > into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator? > > Is it alright > with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share - just one > minute- > without you butting in to start another fight. Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. > > Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either > of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not > during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" > him and revive their long-held grudges against him > is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
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Share, "everyone"? Why do you always appropriate and assign your own assumptions to "everyone?" It removes you from accountability for yourself and also is highly dismissive of "everyone" else. Are you trying to say *you* feel good today? Claim it, own it. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: but Judy, to me turq sounded quite happy. Anyway, I'm glad everyone is feeling good today. Happy Thanksgiving, if you're Canadian. Happy Victory Day if you're Hindu (-: On Sunday, October 13, 2013 11:24 AM, "authfriend@..." wrote: No, no, Share. That's "too" in addition to Barry, who was confused about who said what to whom, and who thought his comment about the pope was a real zinger. Share wrote: > Too?! Oh, ok, Judy, sorry to hear you're feeling poorly this morning. I guess > that's why you did that bit of Inadvertent Irony about butting in. Actually it was Richard who made the comment about butting in. He wasn't feeling that great either when he wrote it, because the conversation in question wasn't between him and you, it was between Seraphita and you. Probably be a really good idea for you and Barry both to go back to bed (not necessarily together) and get some more sleep. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 9:46 AM, "authfriend@..." wrote: Wow, Share is feeling pretty poorly this morning too. Share wrote: > Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group > have to turn > into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator? > > Is it alright > with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share - just one > minute- > without you butting in to start another fight. Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. > > Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either > of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not > during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" > him and revive their long-held grudges against him > is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
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Good day Judy. I knowI was just teasing you and Share also, as I see you as an authentic person; thus, perhaps Share could practice not moving to "attack" in lieu of a more objective approach. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Emily, I wrote my response before I'd seen yours, BTW. You are right on target, as usual. Thank you. Emily wrote: > My guess Share, is that she is trying to help you see yourself and asking > you to employ a > more complete thought process around your presentation here on FFL. You are > all reaction, > my dear. I empathize and I sympathize. P.S. Doesn't "authfriend" mean > "authentic friend?" "Authfriend" is short for "Author's Friend," which is what I called my editorial services business when I lived in NYC. I gave it a different name when I moved to New Jersey that refers to the part of town I'm living in, but I didn't change my Yahoo ID since many folks on FFL know me as "authfriend."
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but Judy, to me turq sounded quite happy. Anyway, I'm glad everyone is feeling good today. Happy Thanksgiving, if you're Canadian. Happy Victory Day if you're Hindu (-: On Sunday, October 13, 2013 11:24 AM, "authfri...@yahoo.com" wrote: No, no, Share. That's "too" in addition to Barry, who was confused about who said what to whom, and who thought his comment about the pope was a real zinger. Share wrote: > Too?! Oh, ok, Judy, sorry to hear you're feeling poorly this morning. I guess > that's why you did that bit of Inadvertent Irony about butting in. Actually it was Richard who made the comment about butting in. He wasn't feeling that great either when he wrote it, because the conversation in question wasn't between him and you, it was between Seraphita and you. Probably be a really good idea for you and Barry both to go back to bed (not necessarily together) and get some more sleep. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 9:46 AM, "authfriend@..." wrote: Wow, Share is feeling pretty poorly this morning too. Share wrote: > Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group > have to turn > into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator? > >> Is it alright with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share - just one minute- > without you butting in to start another fight. Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" him and revive their long-held grudges against him is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. >>> >>> Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
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No, no, Share. That's "too" in addition to Barry, who was confused about who said what to whom, and who thought his comment about the pope was a real zinger. Share wrote: > Too?! Oh, ok, Judy, sorry to hear you're feeling poorly this morning. I guess > that's why you did that bit of Inadvertent Irony about butting in. Actually it was Richard who made the comment about butting in. He wasn't feeling that great either when he wrote it, because the conversation in question wasn't between him and you, it was between Seraphita and you. Probably be a really good idea for you and Barry both to go back to bed (not necessarily together) and get some more sleep. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 9:46 AM, "authfriend@..." wrote: Wow, Share is feeling pretty poorly this morning too. Share wrote: > Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group > have to turn > into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator? > > Is it alright > with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share - just one > minute- > without you butting in to start another fight. Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. > > Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either > of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not > during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" > him and revive their long-held grudges against him > is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
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Emily, I think that unconditional love of motherhood is expressing itself through you as you write the above. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 11:12 AM, "emilymae...@yahoo.com" wrote: My guess Share, is that she is trying to help you see yourself and asking you to employ a more complete thought process around your presentation here on FFL. You are all reaction, my dear. I empathize and I sympathize. P.S. Doesn't "authfriend" mean "authentic friend?" ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: If that is true, dmevans, then why does Judy continue conversing with me?! On Sunday, October 13, 2013 10:50 AM, "dmevans365@..." wrote: Oh dear. Share, you pathologically rewrite the facts, intentions, and motivations behind what *you*, *yourself*, present (whether it is true or not is of no bearing on this behavior) and then you present your new position and start to support that, no matter how hopeless it is as a supposed defense to the original false position. And this goes on and on and on with you, until conversing with you is an exercise in such absurdity that it is pointless to continue. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Too?! Oh, ok, Judy, sorry to hear you're feeling poorly this morning. I guess that's why you did that bit of Inadvertent Irony about butting in. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 9:46 AM, "authfriend@..." wrote: Wow, Share is feeling pretty poorly this morning too. Share wrote: > Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group > have to turn > into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator? > >>> Is it alright with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share - just one minute- > without you butting in to start another fight. Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" him and revive their long-held grudges against him is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. >>> >>> Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
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Emily, I wrote my response before I'd seen yours, BTW. You are right on target, as usual. Thank you. Emily wrote: > My guess Share, is that she is trying to help you see yourself and asking > you to employ a > more complete thought process around your presentation here on FFL. You are > all reaction, > my dear. I empathize and I sympathize. P.S. Doesn't "authfriend" mean > "authentic friend?" "Authfriend" is short for "Author's Friend," which is what I called my editorial services business when I lived in NYC. I gave it a different name when I moved to New Jersey that refers to the part of town I'm living in, but I didn't change my Yahoo ID since many folks on FFL know me as "authfriend."
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My guess Share, is that she is trying to help you see yourself and asking you to employ a more complete thought process around your presentation here on FFL. You are all reaction, my dear. I empathize and I sympathize. P.S. Doesn't "authfriend" mean "authentic friend?" ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: If that is true, dmevans, then why does Judy continue conversing with me?! On Sunday, October 13, 2013 10:50 AM, "dmevans365@..." wrote: Oh dear. Share, you pathologically rewrite the facts, intentions, and motivations behind what *you*, *yourself*, present (whether it is true or not is of no bearing on this behavior) and then you present your new position and start to support that, no matter how hopeless it is as a supposed defense to the original false position. And this goes on and on and on with you, until conversing with you is an exercise in such absurdity that it is pointless to continue. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Too?! Oh, ok, Judy, sorry to hear you're feeling poorly this morning. I guess that's why you did that bit of Inadvertent Irony about butting in. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 9:46 AM, "authfriend@..." wrote: Wow, Share is feeling pretty poorly this morning too. Share wrote: > Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group > have to turn > into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator? > > Is it alright > with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share - just one > minute- > without you butting in to start another fight. Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. > > Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either > of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not > during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" > him and revive their long-held grudges against him > is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
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One always has hope that repeated pounding on the head will gradually shake your synapses out of their pathological configuration and make it possible for you to escape your self-referential prison of false consciousness into the reality (most of) the rest of us live in.. Share wrote: If that is true, dmevans, then why does Judy continue conversing with me?! On Sunday, October 13, 2013 10:50 AM, "dmevans365@..." wrote: Oh dear. Share, you pathologically rewrite the facts, intentions, and motivations behind what *you*, *yourself*, present (whether it is true or not is of no bearing on this behavior) and then you present your new position and start to support that, no matter how hopeless it is as a supposed defense to the original false position. And this goes on and on and on with you, until conversing with you is an exercise in such absurdity that it is pointless to continue. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Too?! Oh, ok, Judy, sorry to hear you're feeling poorly this morning. I guess that's why you did that bit of Inadvertent Irony about butting in. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 9:46 AM, "authfriend@..." wrote: Wow, Share is feeling pretty poorly this morning too. Share wrote: > Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group > have to turn > into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator? > > Is it alright > with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share - just one > minute- > without you butting in to start another fight. Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. > > Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either > of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not > during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" > him and revive their long-held grudges against him > is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
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If that is true, dmevans, then why does Judy continue conversing with me?! On Sunday, October 13, 2013 10:50 AM, "dmevans...@yahoo.com" wrote: Oh dear. Share, you pathologically rewrite the facts, intentions, and motivations behind what *you*, *yourself*, present (whether it is true or not is of no bearing on this behavior) and then you present your new position and start to support that, no matter how hopeless it is as a supposed defense to the original false position. And this goes on and on and on with you, until conversing with you is an exercise in such absurdity that it is pointless to continue. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Too?! Oh, ok, Judy, sorry to hear you're feeling poorly this morning. I guess that's why you did that bit of Inadvertent Irony about butting in. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 9:46 AM, "authfriend@..." wrote: Wow, Share is feeling pretty poorly this morning too. Share wrote: > Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group > have to turn > into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator? > >> Is it alright with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share - just one minute- > without you butting in to start another fight. Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" him and revive their long-held grudges against him is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. >>> >>> Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
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Oh dear. Share, you pathologically rewrite the facts, intentions, and motivations behind what *you*, *yourself*, present (whether it is true or not is of no bearing on this behavior) and then you present your new position and start to support that, no matter how hopeless it is as a supposed defense to the original false position. And this goes on and on and on with you, until conversing with you is an exercise in such absurdity that it is pointless to continue. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Too?! Oh, ok, Judy, sorry to hear you're feeling poorly this morning. I guess that's why you did that bit of Inadvertent Irony about butting in. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 9:46 AM, "authfriend@..." wrote: Wow, Share is feeling pretty poorly this morning too. Share wrote: > Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group > have to turn > into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator? > > Is it alright > with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share - just one > minute- > without you butting in to start another fight. Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. > > Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either > of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not > during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" > him and revive their long-held grudges against him > is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
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Too?! Oh, ok, Judy, sorry to hear you're feeling poorly this morning. I guess that's why you did that bit of Inadvertent Irony about butting in. On Sunday, October 13, 2013 9:46 AM, "authfri...@yahoo.com" wrote: Wow, Share is feeling pretty poorly this morning too. Share wrote: > Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group > have to turn > into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator? > > Is it alright with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share - just one minute- > without you butting in to start another fight. Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. >>> >>> Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either >>> of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not >>> during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" >>> him and revive their long-held grudges against him >>> is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. >> >> Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
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Wow, Share is feeling pretty poorly this morning too. Share wrote: > Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group > have to turn > into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator? > > Is it alright with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share - > just one minute- > without you butting in to start another fight. Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. > > Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either > of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not > during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" > him and revive their long-held grudges against him > is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
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Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group have to turn into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator? Is it alright with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share - just one minute- without you butting in to start another fight. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. > > Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either > of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not > during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" > him and revive their long-held grudges against him > is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
[FairfieldLife] RE: Another Of My Usual
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: > > > Iranitea wrote: > > > > > Ann wrote: > > > Of course Barry claims I'm a Mean Girl which I take > > > as a personal badge of honour coming from him. > > > > You should do so, it certainly is. Actually it's just > > satirizing a certain type of piling on behavior. No > > need to take it absolutely serious. > > Especially since Barry himself does far more "piling > on" than anyone else here. Ahem. Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" him and revive their long-held grudges against him is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. Ann started it, and then Judy piled on. End of story. WHAT on earth do you think makes them act like this? Is it that both of their lives are so devoid of anything interesting that they have to *start* arguments and disagreements just to get some action? Or are they *addicted* to "getting" their chosen "enemies," much less having "enemies" in the first place? Pretty sad, if you ask me, especially coming from those who claim that the term "grudge-holders" doesn't apply to them. What else could one ascribe this attempt to restart their petty flame wars when they'd died down *TO* other than holding a grudge, addiction to conflict, or...uh...just being a bitch? :-) :-) :-) I now retire from the petty "wars" that are going on only inside their otherwise-empty heads, and allow them to "fight" them all by themselves... You are such a funny one Barry, a real freak of nature. So, in your statement regarding your retirement "from the petty "wars"" you engage and incite a petty war. I wasn't even talking to you as I was having a perfectly pleasant conversation with Tea and we were joking about MGs. You're the only one who takes this mean girl thing seriously (and that's only because you'll never rate as a member of our friendly little group, although certain men are allowed as honorary members). I can only chalk up this latest screed of yours to disgruntlement at our current lack of interest in you and all that you do (except when you make stupid, boorish posts). It is like your cry in the darkness of a small child, "What about me? Why aren't you talking to me? Do I have to say something really false and irrelevant (have a tantrum) to get anyone's attention around here?" Well, I guess maybe you do because here I am talkin' to you again but only because you are so freaking weird. Do you realize that this post of yours had no relevance to anything? Now be a good boy and go practice your usual voyeuristic tendencies and examine some French mother climbing into a low slung Citroen but keep your eyes off her short skirt and don't let her children notice you're watching - they might call the gendarme and have the silly old American fuck hauled off to jail - and I'm pretty sure they don't have WiFi or serve lattes there.
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Barry wrote: (snip) > Ahem. > > Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either > of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not > during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" > him and revive their long-held grudges against him > is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. Hey, doofus, nobody was talking to you. End of story.
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Another Of My Usual
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: > > > Iranitea wrote: > > > > > Ann wrote: > > > Of course Barry claims I'm a Mean Girl which I take > > > as a personal badge of honour coming from him. > > > > You should do so, it certainly is. Actually it's just > > satirizing a certain type of piling on behavior. No > > need to take it absolutely serious. > > Especially since Barry himself does far more "piling > on" than anyone else here. Ahem. Barry has not mentioned or interacted with either of these bitches in quite some time, certainly not during the last week. Thus this attempt to "get" him and revive their long-held grudges against him is completely gratuitous and out of the blue. Ann started it, and then Judy piled on. End of story. WHAT on earth do you think makes them act like this? Is it that both of their lives are so devoid of anything interesting that they have to *start* arguments and disagreements just to get some action? Or are they *addicted* to "getting" their chosen "enemies," much less having "enemies" in the first place? Pretty sad, if you ask me, especially coming from those who claim that the term "grudge-holders" doesn't apply to them. What else could one ascribe this attempt to restart their petty flame wars when they'd died down *TO* other than holding a grudge, addiction to conflict, or...uh...just being a bitch? :-) :-) :-) I now retire from the petty "wars" that are going on only inside their otherwise-empty heads, and allow them to "fight" them all by themselves...
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Iranitea wrote: Ann wrote: > > Of course Barry claims I'm a Mean Girl which I take as a personal badge of > > honour coming > > from him. > You should do so, it certainly is. Actually it's just satirizing a certain > type of piling on > behavior. No need to take it absolutely serious. Especially since Barry himself does far more "piling on" than anyone else here.
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Iranitea wrote: Ann wrote: > > Of course Barry claims I'm a Mean Girl which I take as a personal badge of > > honour coming > > from him. > You should do so, it certainly is. Actually it's just satirizing a certain > type of piling on > behavior. No need to take it absolutely serious. Especially since Barry himself does far more "piling on" than anyone else here.
RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Another Of My Usual
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: On Saturday, October 12, 2013 2:08:38 AM, iranitea wrote: Hi Ann. Thanks for all the three videos. I saw them all. Of course I know the joy of movement! What did you think? Come on, I have been walking on my hands half of my life, as a kid and also as an adult, I still do it! But IMHO these are two topics, getting vairagya through meditation, loving the bliss of meditation, and enjoying movement, like dancing for example, or any type of creative expression btw.. That first video I posted was a mistake but glad you liked them. And of course I never implied you didn't like to move but I had no idea you liked to walk on your hands - maybe that's what happens when you meditate too long - you can't tell your head from your tail! Lol, but you are wrong, I started walking on my hands when I was 8 years old. I started my own self-made meditation when I was 15, and TM when I was 16. I really like elephants, I was riding on one when I was in a wild life park in India, seeing tigers in the free wild life. I was lucky, we saw 11 tigers on one day, four of them from the elephant. One time I was walking in a procession at the Kumbha Mela, and suddenly had the feeling of a presence walking next to me. I looked and it was an elephant. He walked alone, and so conscious in the whole crowd, that you would never have the fear he would run you over. They are so controlled and gently! Elephants are beyond amazing. So smart, so herd oriented, so social and incredibly powerful in their presence. A real example of the sacredness possible in a being. You are very lucky to have been around them - touched them. You can also meet them in Indian temples. You have to give them a coin, so that they 'bless' you with their trunk. And while looking for a coin, they investigate the contents of your bag. It's not an either or. Great saints /meditators like Ramana Maharshi loved animals and had them all around them. Go to the Ramana Ashram in Tiruvanamallai, and you will see Samadhi shrines of his pet animals, a cow, a dog, a peacock. Anyway, the place is full of peacocks. Of course those who spend their lives meditating are not precluded from loving and enjoying anything on this planet including animals. I would think they might be more inclined to appreciate them if they are, in fact, touching on the deeper aspects of creation and themselves during all this meditating. If you couldn't come to adore and recognize the rest of the living, breathing world as precious and astounding as one's own existence then meditation is worthless. Actually this is very true, you become much more sensitive to any sensory input, in a very subtle way, when you do a lot of meditation, also when you live celibate. But thanks for sharing, Ann. I never get any feeling of ill will or aggressiveness from you, besides the fact, that we have different orientations and opinions, and I appreciate that. I'm sure, if we met outside of FFL, we just could be friends. I am glad to hear you say this. It is rarely my intention to appear aggressive or mean. I'll give a poke where a poke is due and I have never tolerated any unwarranted "abuse" against myself or others so other than that I'm a fairly nice person! Of course Barry claims I'm a Mean Girl which I take as a personal badge of honour coming from him. You should do so, it certainly is. Actually it's just satirizing a certain type of piling on behavior. No need to take it absolutely serious. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: For I ran a tea house: Now this is an example of the joy and exuberance of activity. That orangutan is CRAZY!! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201359076552535&set=vb.1042328132&type=2&theater https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201359076552535&set=vb.1042328132&type=2&theater
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Another Of My Usual
On Saturday, October 12, 2013 2:08:38 AM, iranitea wrote: Hi Ann. Thanks for all the three videos. I saw them all. Of course I know the joy of movement! What did you think? Come on, I have been walking on my hands half of my life, as a kid and also as an adult, I still do it! But IMHO these are two topics, getting vairagya through meditation, loving the bliss of meditation, and enjoying movement, like dancing for example, or any type of creative expression btw.. That first video I posted was a mistake but glad you liked them. And of course I never implied you didn't like to move but I had no idea you liked to walk on your hands - maybe that's what happens when you meditate too long - you can't tell your head from your tail! I really like elephants, I was riding on one when I was in a wild life park in India, seeing tigers in the free wild life. I was lucky, we saw 11 tigers on one day, four of them from the elephant. One time I was walking in a procession at the Kumbha Mela, and suddenly had the feeling of a presence walking next to me. I looked and it was an elephant. He walked alone, and so conscious in the whole crowd, that you would never have the fear he would run you over. They are so controlled and gently! Elephants are beyond amazing. So smart, so herd oriented, so social and incredibly powerful in their presence. A real example of the sacredness possible in a being. You are very lucky to have been around them - touched them. It's not an either or. Great saints /meditators like Ramana Maharshi loved animals and had them all around them. Go to the Ramana Ashram in Tiruvanamallai, and you will see Samadhi shrines of his pet animals, a cow, a dog, a peacock. Anyway, the place is full of peacocks. Of course those who spend their lives meditating are not precluded from loving and enjoying anything on this planet including animals. I would think they might be more inclined to appreciate them if they are, in fact, touching on the deeper aspects of creation and themselves during all this meditating. If you couldn't come to adore and recognize the rest of the living, breathing world as precious and astounding as one's own existence then meditation is worthless. But thanks for sharing, Ann. I never get any feeling of ill will or aggressiveness from you, besides the fact, that we have different orientations and opinions, and I appreciate that. I'm sure, if we met outside of FFL, we just could be friends. I am glad to hear you say this. It is rarely my intention to appear aggressive or mean. I'll give a poke where a poke is due and I have never tolerated any unwarranted "abuse" against myself or others so other than that I'm a fairly nice person! Of course Barry claims I'm a Mean Girl which I take as a personal badge of honour coming from him. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: For I ran a tea house: Now this is an example of the joy and exuberance of activity. That orangutan is CRAZY!! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201359076552535&set=vb.1042328132&type=2&theater
[FairfieldLife] RE: Another Of My Usual
It all began when Suryia the orangutan was so depressed after losing his parents that he wouldn’t eat and didn’t respond to any medical treatments. Veterinarians were even worried that he would die from sadness. But that all changed the day Suryia met a homeless hound dog named Roscoe... ..here the extended The Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species (TIGERS) in Myrtle Beach-Mama Monkey Family version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDStH49W5Hk&list=PLE6W9mpv5QmvNbxPQyEUTrz5ZhqS9GZf8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDStH49W5Hk&list=PLE6W9mpv5QmvNbxPQyEUTrz5ZhqS9GZf8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDStH49W5Hk&list=PLE6W9mpv5QmvNbxPQyEUTrz5ZhqS9GZf8 just in case you want to go to their book signing http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2006531/Unlikely-friendship-orangutan-dog.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2006531/Unlikely-friendship-orangutan-dog.html happy ending sure ---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Hi Ann. Thanks for all the three videos. I saw them all. Of course I know the joy of movement! What did you think? Come on, I have been walking on my hands half of my life, as a kid and also as an adult, I still do it! But IMHO these are two topics, getting vairagya through meditation, loving the bliss of meditation, and enjoying movement, like dancing for example, or any type of creative expression btw.. I really like elephants, I was riding on one when I was in a wild life park in India, seeing tigers in the free wild life. I was lucky, we saw 11 tigers on one day, four of them from the elephant. One time I was walking in a procession at the Kumbha Mela, and suddenly had the feeling of a presence walking next to me. I looked and it was an elephant. He walked alone, and so conscious in the whole crowd, that you would never have the fear he would run you over. They are so controlled and gently! It's not an either or. Great saints /meditators like Ramana Maharshi loved animals and had them all around them. Go to the Ramana Ashram in Tiruvanamallai, and you will see Samadhi shrines of his pet animals, a cow, a dog, a peacock. Anyway, the place is full of peacocks. But thanks for sharing, Ann. I never get any feeling of ill will or aggressiveness from you, besides the fact, that we have different orientations and opinions, and I appreciate that. I'm sure, if we met outside of FFL, we just could be friends. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: For I ran a tea house: Now this is an example of the joy and exuberance of activity. That orangutan is CRAZY!! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201359076552535&set=vb.1042328132&type=2&theater https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201359076552535&set=vb.1042328132&type=2&theater
[FairfieldLife] RE: Another Of My Usual
Hi Ann. Thanks for all the three videos. I saw them all. Of course I know the joy of movement! What did you think? Come on, I have been walking on my hands half of my life, as a kid and also as an adult, I still do it! But IMHO these are two topics, getting vairagya through meditation, loving the bliss of meditation, and enjoying movement, like dancing for example, or any type of creative expression btw.. I really like elephants, I was riding on one when I was in a wild life park in India, seeing tigers in the free wild life. I was lucky, we saw 11 tigers on one day, four of them from the elephant. One time I was walking in a procession at the Kumbha Mela, and suddenly had the feeling of a presence walking next to me. I looked and it was an elephant. He walked alone, and so conscious in the whole crowd, that you would never have the fear he would run you over. They are so controlled and gently! It's not an either or. Great saints /meditators like Ramana Maharshi loved animals and had them all around them. Go to the Ramana Ashram in Tiruvanamallai, and you will see Samadhi shrines of his pet animals, a cow, a dog, a peacock. Anyway, the place is full of peacocks. But thanks for sharing, Ann. I never get any feeling of ill will or aggressiveness from you, besides the fact, that we have different orientations and opinions, and I appreciate that. I'm sure, if we met outside of FFL, we just could be friends. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: For I ran a tea house: Now this is an example of the joy and exuberance of activity. That orangutan is CRAZY!! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201359076552535&set=vb.1042328132&type=2&theater https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201359076552535&set=vb.1042328132&type=2&theater
[FairfieldLife] RE: Another Of My Usual
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: I sent the elephant/dog video to my older daughter. She loved it. She'll love this one too. Hey Em, you're still close by. I see it takes the love of animals to bring you out in the open. I'll remember that. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: For I ran a tea house: Now this is an example of the joy and exuberance of activity. That orangutan is CRAZY!! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201359076552535&set=vb.1042328132&type=2&theater https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201359076552535&set=vb.1042328132&type=2&theater
[FairfieldLife] RE: Another Of My Usual
I sent the elephant/dog video to my older daughter. She loved it. She'll love this one too. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: For I ran a tea house: Now this is an example of the joy and exuberance of activity. That orangutan is CRAZY!! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201359076552535&set=vb.1042328132&type=2&theater https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201359076552535&set=vb.1042328132&type=2&theater