[FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks, Edg, but no thanks Edg.

2007-04-20 Thread Duveyoung
Oh, Vaj, what a low blow!

And you knew my ego would chow down on that didn't you!

Here I am over here expecting someone to take a shot at me -- bracing
 myself for it, ya know? -- and then you sneak under my radar by
offering me egoic pleasure.

And I just totally bought into it.  What a rush!  

Please Vaj, next time, just find fault.  It's going to be such torture
waiting for another bon mot -- and sheesh the endless scheming that
I'll be doing to manipulate you into tossing my leonine appetite
another haunch of meat will be this annoying brain buzz.

Truly my enemies are my best friends.  I need off_world_beings to
write something now, so's to deflate my four foot wide head.

Edg

 

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 On Apr 20, 2007, at 9:40 AM, t3rinity wrote:
 
  And gives again.
  Edg I really appreciate you posts, and I hate them because I can't
  write like you. Please don't just sum up your main point, because we
  (some of us I guess) really enjoy the journey through your brain
  synapsies as well, the wild ride of associations, if we can follow
  them. If everything was just about getting to the main point, mystery
  novels would just consist of one page, isn't it enough to know who did
  the murder and for what reason? Then again thats not why we like to
  read. There many side views, many interesting associations, and in
  this your language is more flexible and the same time concise than
  that of many here. I know you will continue what you are doing, but
  please continue here.
 
 
 His posts would make a great column for a newspaper somewhere. He  
 could be the Dave Barry of FF. ;-)





[FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks, Edg, but no thanks Edg.

2007-04-20 Thread t3rinity
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --
 Rick Archer rick@ wrote:
 Hey Edg,
 I just want to say thanks for getting active on FFL and posting these
 long, thoughtful things. I don't always have a chance to read all of
 them, but when I do, I enjoy them, as I enjoyed our days in the Y2K
 group together. Keep on truckin'.
 ---
 Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote:
 No offense but first off how much espresso did you have before you
wrote 
 all that?  You could have summed it all up in a few sentences as much
 of the rest of your writing was redundant to your principal point.  
 ---
 
 
 The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
 
 Edg

And gives again.
Edg I really appreciate you posts, and I hate them because I can't
write like you. Please don't just sum up your main point, because we
(some of us I guess) really enjoy the journey through your brain
synapsies as well, the wild ride of associations, if we can follow
them. If everything was just about getting to the main point, mystery
novels would just consist of one page, isn't it enough to know who did
the murder and for what reason? Then again thats not why we like to
read. There many side views, many interesting associations, and in
this your language is more flexible and the same time concise than
that of many here. I know you will continue what you are doing, but
please continue here.



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks, Edg, but no thanks Edg.

2007-04-20 Thread Vaj


On Apr 20, 2007, at 9:40 AM, t3rinity wrote:


And gives again.
Edg I really appreciate you posts, and I hate them because I can't
write like you. Please don't just sum up your main point, because we
(some of us I guess) really enjoy the journey through your brain
synapsies as well, the wild ride of associations, if we can follow
them. If everything was just about getting to the main point, mystery
novels would just consist of one page, isn't it enough to know who did
the murder and for what reason? Then again thats not why we like to
read. There many side views, many interesting associations, and in
this your language is more flexible and the same time concise than
that of many here. I know you will continue what you are doing, but
please continue here.



His posts would make a great column for a newspaper somewhere. He  
could be the Dave Barry of FF. ;-)

[FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks, Edg, but no thanks Edg.

2007-04-20 Thread Duveyoung
t3rinity,

Thanks for the support -- meaning, my outer validation addiction still
holds sway over me, sigh. 

T.S. Elliot spoke of the three voices of poetry;  here, I'm doing
mostly one voice -- assuming a familiarity with spirituality in the
reader and then I riff. I don't so much write only for myself or for a
general audience.

I'm a world class narcissist, and it shows, so that triggers some
folks -- and, hooray, that gives God a chance to snipe at my ego via
their comments and sandpaper off the veneer of small self that
beclouds my soul.  

But, nonetheless, I give myself a lot of permission to just have fun
when I write.  I know I ramble, but I'm writing for the pleasure of
seeing it manifest -- each new thought is miraculous to me.  It's like
my mind is doing a stand up routine, and I'm sitting in a front row
seat, and if something's good I stand up and tell the rest of the
audience (my readers) what I just heard.  If anyone laughs, my ego
bows in plagiaristic glee.  

I'm a lazy poet, so I do prose with mini-poems in them, I pepper my
stuff with a few words here or there that challenge the reader have to
have intuitive resonance with me -- to divine my references. 

The words are merely good excuses for the reader to project meanings
of their own, and if I get a report back that indicates that the
reader and I shared, my ego's generally deluded and loves it, but,
bottom line: it's synchrony not communication. If synchrony happens, I
am surprised, delighted, and, ever so yep, for at least a few seconds
my ego purrs as loudly as you'd expect from a guy with six planets in
Leo.  

There, my cat's out of the bag.  

Given my ego, there's a palpable chance that I will get insulted and
take off, burn my bridge here.  If so, if someone gets to me, shame on
me -- after all, if I'm going to let my pampered little snit prance in
public like an organ grinder's monkey, I should at least be able to
take some folks' finger pointing and laughing at me, eh?  

But show me a Leo who can take the least besmirching without
immediately bellowing a roar of denial.  

I'm cursed by the Zodiac!

Edg



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, t3rinity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung no_reply@ wrote:
 
  --
  Rick Archer rick@ wrote:
  Hey Edg,
  I just want to say thanks for getting active on FFL and posting these
  long, thoughtful things. I don't always have a chance to read all of
  them, but when I do, I enjoy them, as I enjoyed our days in the Y2K
  group together. Keep on truckin'.
  ---
  Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote:
  No offense but first off how much espresso did you have before you
 wrote 
  all that?  You could have summed it all up in a few sentences as much
  of the rest of your writing was redundant to your principal point.  
  ---
  
  
  The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
  
  Edg
 
 And gives again.
 Edg I really appreciate you posts, and I hate them because I can't
 write like you. Please don't just sum up your main point, because we
 (some of us I guess) really enjoy the journey through your brain
 synapsies as well, the wild ride of associations, if we can follow
 them. If everything was just about getting to the main point, mystery
 novels would just consist of one page, isn't it enough to know who did
 the murder and for what reason? Then again thats not why we like to
 read. There many side views, many interesting associations, and in
 this your language is more flexible and the same time concise than
 that of many here. I know you will continue what you are doing, but
 please continue here.





Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks, Edg, but no thanks Edg.

2007-04-20 Thread Sal Sunshine

On Apr 20, 2007, at 9:57 AM, Vaj wrote:


On Apr 20, 2007, at 9:40 AM, t3rinity wrote:

And gives again.
Edg I really appreciate you posts, and I hate them because I can't
write like you. Please don't just sum up your main point, because we
(some of us I guess) really enjoy the journey through your brain
synapsies as well, the wild ride of associations, if we can follow
them.


Personally, I'll take the annotated versions any day.

Sal


Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks, Edg, but no thanks Edg.

2007-04-20 Thread Bhairitu
I think you took my critique way too harshly.  My first sentence should 
have given away it was a humorous jibe.  I know myself if I have had a 3 
shot Americano I can write more in an email than anyone really wants to 
read.  You're lucky, these days I only do decaf.   Did you also notice 
that I supported your premise?  Or did you just stop at the critique 
which was also intended to be an inquiry into why TM'ers tend to be so 
verbose?  Is  it high vata or perhaps the Saraswati worship?  I 
remember those gold embossed books the movement started putting out in 
the 1970s and wonder how people could say so little in so many words.

At least unlike another former FFL wall of words rambler you know how 
to break your thoughts up into paragraphs.  :)

(BTW, I also think that high vata is why there have been some early 
deaths of TM'ers.  I would even go so far as to speculate they might 
have been told they were running a vata imbalance but liked the high so 
didn't do what was necessary to come into balance.)


Duveyoung wrote:
 t3rinity,

 Thanks for the support -- meaning, my outer validation addiction still
 holds sway over me, sigh. 

 T.S. Elliot spoke of the three voices of poetry;  here, I'm doing
 mostly one voice -- assuming a familiarity with spirituality in the
 reader and then I riff. I don't so much write only for myself or for a
 general audience.

 I'm a world class narcissist, and it shows, so that triggers some
 folks -- and, hooray, that gives God a chance to snipe at my ego via
 their comments and sandpaper off the veneer of small self that
 beclouds my soul.  

 But, nonetheless, I give myself a lot of permission to just have fun
 when I write.  I know I ramble, but I'm writing for the pleasure of
 seeing it manifest -- each new thought is miraculous to me.  It's like
 my mind is doing a stand up routine, and I'm sitting in a front row
 seat, and if something's good I stand up and tell the rest of the
 audience (my readers) what I just heard.  If anyone laughs, my ego
 bows in plagiaristic glee.  

 I'm a lazy poet, so I do prose with mini-poems in them, I pepper my
 stuff with a few words here or there that challenge the reader have to
 have intuitive resonance with me -- to divine my references. 

 The words are merely good excuses for the reader to project meanings
 of their own, and if I get a report back that indicates that the
 reader and I shared, my ego's generally deluded and loves it, but,
 bottom line: it's synchrony not communication. If synchrony happens, I
 am surprised, delighted, and, ever so yep, for at least a few seconds
 my ego purrs as loudly as you'd expect from a guy with six planets in
 Leo.  

 There, my cat's out of the bag.  

 Given my ego, there's a palpable chance that I will get insulted and
 take off, burn my bridge here.  If so, if someone gets to me, shame on
 me -- after all, if I'm going to let my pampered little snit prance in
 public like an organ grinder's monkey, I should at least be able to
 take some folks' finger pointing and laughing at me, eh?  

 But show me a Leo who can take the least besmirching without
 immediately bellowing a roar of denial.  

 I'm cursed by the Zodiac!

 Edg



 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, t3rinity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung no_reply@ wrote:
 
 --
 Rick Archer rick@ wrote:
 Hey Edg,
 I just want to say thanks for getting active on FFL and posting these
 long, thoughtful things. I don't always have a chance to read all of
 them, but when I do, I enjoy them, as I enjoyed our days in the Y2K
 group together. Keep on truckin'.
 ---
 Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote:
 No offense but first off how much espresso did you have before you
   
 wrote 
 
 all that?  You could have summed it all up in a few sentences as much
 of the rest of your writing was redundant to your principal point.  
 ---


 The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.

 Edg
   
 And gives again.
 Edg I really appreciate you posts, and I hate them because I can't
 write like you. Please don't just sum up your main point, because we
 (some of us I guess) really enjoy the journey through your brain
 synapsies as well, the wild ride of associations, if we can follow
 them. If everything was just about getting to the main point, mystery
 novels would just consist of one page, isn't it enough to know who did
 the murder and for what reason? Then again thats not why we like to
 read. There many side views, many interesting associations, and in
 this your language is more flexible and the same time concise than
 that of many here. I know you will continue what you are doing, but
 please continue here.