[FairfieldLife] RE: Attack of the Neak Ta

2014-01-19 Thread jr_esq
Judy,
 

 This tradition of appeasing the gods or whatever is also practiced by some 
Chinese communities here in the US.  When I was taking tai chi in Seattle, WA, 
the owner of the school always had an offering of fruits, incense, or chicken 
in one section of the building.  Here in San Francisco, CA, I've seen two 
Chinese restaurants with offerings of fruits and incense on the sidewalk just 
outside their entrances.  However, one of these two restaurants went out of 
business.  So, there you have it.


[FairfieldLife] RE: Attack of the Neak Ta

2014-01-19 Thread authfriend
Did you read the story I linked to?
 
 Judy,
 

 This tradition of appeasing the gods or whatever is also practiced by some 
Chinese communities here in the US.  When I was taking tai chi in Seattle, WA, 
the owner of the school always had an offering of fruits, incense, or chicken 
in one section of the building.  Here in San Francisco, CA, I've seen two 
Chinese restaurants with offerings of fruits and incense on the sidewalk just 
outside their entrances.  However, one of these two restaurants went out of 
business.  So, there you have it.




[FairfieldLife] Re: Attack of the Neak Ta

2014-01-19 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote:

 Did you read the story I linked to?

If not, what is WRONG with you? Do you *dare* to ignore something I
consider valuable? If you actually did read it (doubtful, since you
disagreed with my posting of it, or came to some other conclusion about
it than I did), what is WRONG with you?

Has anyone noticed how the traits of Narcissistic Personality Disordered
teachers tend to perpetuate themselves among those who choose to
become their cult followers?

  This tradition of appeasing the gods or whatever is also practiced by
some Chinese communities here in the US.  When I was taking tai chi in
Seattle, WA, the owner of the school always had an offering of fruits,
incense, or chicken in one section of the building.  Here in San
Francisco, CA, I've seen two Chinese restaurants with offerings of
fruits and incense on the sidewalk just outside their entrances. 
However, one of these two restaurants went out of business.  So, there
you have it.




[FairfieldLife] Re: Attack of the Neak Ta

2014-01-19 Thread authfriend
Oh, boy, I really freaked Barry out this morning, didn't I?
 
  Did you read the story I linked to? 

 If not, what is WRONG with you? Do you *dare* to ignore something I consider 
valuable? If you actually did read it (doubtful, since you disagreed with my 
posting of it, or came to some other conclusion about it than I did), what is 
WRONG with you?
 

 No, stupid. He didn't disagree or come to any other conclusion. I couldn' t 
tell from what he said whether he'd read it, and I wanted to make a few 
comments, but it's a complicated story, and I didn't want to have to try to 
explain what it was about before making them.

Has anyone noticed how the traits of Narcissistic Personality Disordered 
teachers tend to perpetuate themselves among those who choose to become their 
cult followers?

BWHAHAHAHA. Says the FFL Narcissistic Personality Disorder poster boy.
 
  This tradition of appeasing the gods or whatever is also practiced by some 
  Chinese communities here in the US. When I was taking tai chi in Seattle, 
  WA, the owner of the school always had an offering of fruits, incense, or 
  chicken in one section of the building. Here in San Francisco, CA, I've seen 
  two Chinese restaurants with offerings of fruits and incense on the sidewalk 
  just outside their entrances. However, one of these two restaurants went out 
  of business. So, there you have it.

 



[FairfieldLife] Re: Attack of the Neak Ta

2014-01-19 Thread awoelflebater


 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
 
 Did you read the story I linked to? 

 If not, what is WRONG with you? Do you *dare* to ignore something I consider 
valuable? If you actually did read it (doubtful, since you disagreed with my 
posting of it, or came to some other conclusion about it than I did), what is 
WRONG with you?

Has anyone noticed how the traits of Narcissistic Personality Disordered 
teachers tend to perpetuate themselves among those who choose to become their 
cult followers?
 

 Did that sentence in pink actually mean anything? If it did it sure eluded me. 
How about having another beer and trying again - this time in English.

  This tradition of appeasing the gods or whatever is also practiced by some 
  Chinese communities here in the US. When I was taking tai chi in Seattle, 
  WA, the owner of the school always had an offering of fruits, incense, or 
  chicken in one section of the building. Here in San Francisco, CA, I've seen 
  two Chinese restaurants with offerings of fruits and incense on the sidewalk 
  just outside their entrances. However, one of these two restaurants went out 
  of business. So, there you have it.