It looks like Barry's spiritual pursuit has morphed into nothing more
than a 'get Judy' practice.
Maybe this posting to FFL is the only spiritual endeavor Barry still
performs - if so, he is very dedicated seeker of ways to disagree with you.
When you stoop as low as Barry to insult other see
Buck has agreed with me about a couple of things recently, and it's freaking
Barry out.
Richard wrote:
> You've got to remember, Buck, if Judy is for it - then Barry is against it.
> It's that simple.
On 10/26/2013 6:20 AM, dhamiltony2k5@... mailto:dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:
I t
You've got to remember, Buck, if Judy is for it - then Barry is against
it. It's that simple.
On 10/26/2013 6:20 AM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:
*
*
*I thank you for your ongoing interest in the welfare of the Spiritual
Regeneration Movement,*
*-Buck *
.>Careful, Buck. You *know* what
I thank you for your ongoing interest in the welfare of the Spiritual
Regeneration Movement,
-Buck
.>Careful, Buck. You *know* what happens to those who dare
to disagree with Ms. Authority, > Just sayin'...
> >
>
In my experience this is really good market analysis. I think you guys really
care.
-Buck
> turq, I'm encouraged by these Gallup findings and I'm
> sure a lot of long term TMers would be also. The ones
> I know are practical, intelligent and compassionate.
> Also I bet a lot of people
Have you seen the show, "No Heroics"? Based in the UK, a comedy about a group
of superheroes with a very limited set of powers. Ricky isn't in it, but if you
like him, you'll love this show - he could've written it.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
---In fairfieldlife@yah
It's become a lot easier in recent years to make fun of him, once he began
losing his edge and tried to compensate by not reading or responding to the
posts of his critics.
Ann wrote:
> Reading this just now I was struck by the term "making fun of you". It is an
> interesting turn of ph
"Are you hoping to see that I had another dream about you, this time with your
wiener showing?"
Some technical details, should said dream occur: He would first have to do a
striptease, removing his "pantie of the week". Then, and only then, could you
bring out your magnifying glass.
--
Meanwhile, those who claim to have sussed out Barry's "formula"
have *demonstrated* their compulsive reactivity and *their*
"shoot the messenger" formula in at least 17 "get Barry" posts.
All while trying to defend the cult they're part of or still feel
some allegiance to.
Sure is good to know the
Is the number of smiley faces in a post of yours, directly, or inversely,
related to how pissed off you are? I think the former. :-) :-) :-) LOL
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
Michael Jackson wrote:
>
Note that it was Judy who addressed Barry's message, and Barry who tried to
shoot her for doing so in order to ignore her message. And he's utterly
oblivious to the blatant projection.
Barry wrote:
(snip)
> This is just an exercise in "Shoot the messenger, so we can ignore
> the message."
Someone told me you have days of the week panties, but that you wear each day,
for an entire week! Gross!
I obviously cannot compete with your stupidity, so I'll leave it all to you.
Toodles.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@.
Maybe that's just what happens when a guy spends thousands of dollars,
over a period thirteen years in one cult and gets kicked out; and then
he joins another cult for another five years and gives thousands of
dollars, and then he gets kicked out again; and he spent the rest of his
adult life d
turq, I bet most sidhas don't think their schedule is *normal.* What is normal
anyway? 9 to 5 job? Is that what you're advocating, that everyone lead a
*normal* life?! If yes, then I will stfu (-:
On Wednesday, October 23, 2013 9:25 AM, Share Long
wrote:
I have to admit I like the ide
I have to admit I like the idea of whiled peas or wild peace, very tantric and
thus guaranteed to get knickers and or panties either out of a twist or out of
a bunch!
On Wednesday, October 23, 2013 8:44 AM, "authfri...@yahoo.com"
wrote:
Not "Whirled Peas," Ann, "Whiled Peas." Can't yo
Not "Whirled Peas," Ann, "Whiled Peas." Can't you read?
Barry wrote:
(snip)
> > A non-drug technique that takes only 40 minutes per day and could help to
> > lower stress levels is
> > marketable. A Woo Woo "gateway drug" that only seeks to hook people on a
> > path to spending several
Two sexual fantasies so far this morning of people with their panties in
disarray. Whatever the traumatic incident in Barry's past was that's now coming
back to haunt him, it must have been a real doozy.
Maybe a yagya would help?
I wrote:
> Er...that should be "curiouser and curiouser...
Curioser and curioser...
Barry wrote:
> My point is that the "marketing approach" of the TMO is that of
> cultists, while pitching their product to non-cultists. Many (including
> some of this forum) seem to equate "TMers" with "TM-Sidhas practicing in
> a group."
Who on this forum does tha
(testing) turq, I'm encouraged by these Gallup findings and I'm sure a lot of
long term TMers would be also. The ones I know are practical, intelligent
and compassionate. Also I bet a lot of people would love to know about
and do something for world peace. Maybe whirled peas too (-:
On Wedn
Uh-oh. Barry's having another one of his sexual fantasies about people in
twisted panties.
Barry wrote:
doctordumbass wrote:
>
> Have you been smoking weed, again? :-)
>
> Who gives a shit, about who gives a shit, about TM?
> What's the issue? What's the problem?
>
> Some people find TM
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