Re: [FairfieldLife] There may be a God after all... :-)
shouldn't there be a name dropped, somewhere in here. (-: ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote : Didn't read it, probably won't because he recommended it. I honestly think the guy's a psychopath, and try not to turn my attention much to things he's interested in. As for being there, I wasn't really deep into L.A. hippiedom. During my first L.A. days (1964-1969) I was primarily living out in Riverside, going to school out there. So we had our own hippie culture. It was hip enough that we got invited to parties in Laurel Canyon, but I never lived there. I do know enough, however, to point out that there were other hippie 'hoods, in places like Santa Monica Canyon and Malibu Canyon and Malibu itself. I actually hung more in those areas (or in beach towns South of L.A.) than I ever did Laurel Canyon. From: Bhairitu noozguru@... [FairfieldLife] FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, November 7, 2014 6:08 PM Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] There may be a God after all... :-) Richard will occasionally surprisingly posts something of interest so I look in the cellar for any responses to what I posted. I think he knows most people could care less if he went to Costco or Whole Wallet. He just enjoys being annoying. But even you might have liked reading the link to the rather extensive history of Laurel Canyon. After all you were there. On 11/07/2014 01:45 AM, TurquoiseBee turquoiseb@... mailto:turquoiseb@... [FairfieldLife] wrote: I just noticed that the folders I created in Yahoo Mail to store unread posts from the people actively stalking me -- Ann, Jim, Steve, and Richard -- were surprisingly empty. Maybe they've actually stopped posting their crap, I thought, so I checked the Post Count post and it shows that Richard is still the verbal diarrhea king and that the others still seem to be posting as much as always. So then I scrolled through the list of incoming posts on the Yahoo Groups reader (Neo), and their stuff seems to still be appearing there, too. It's just not getting to Yahoo Mail. Go figure. I'm just posting this to see whether Xeno (who created similar macros) or anyone else has noticed anomalies like this, creating a difference between what arrives on the FFL website and thus is visible in the Yahoo Groups reader (Neo), and what arrives in your email feed. Whatever the cause, color me properly grateful. Whether it's genuflect God saving my macros from having to route posts from these four to a trash folder that I then have to empty from time to time unread, or some other cause, it's All Good. Praise the Lawd! If it's really the work of God, I may even contribute to a Maharishi™ yagya just to thank the dude for his efforts, and for having the same taste in who to throw in the trash bin that I do. :-) :-) :-)
Re: [FairfieldLife] There may be a God after all... :-)
Richard will occasionally surprisingly posts something of interest so I look in the cellar for any responses to what I posted. I think he knows most people could care less if he went to Costco or Whole Wallet. He just enjoys being annoying. But even you might have liked reading the link to the rather extensive history of Laurel Canyon. After all you were there. On 11/07/2014 01:45 AM, TurquoiseBee turquoi...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote: I just noticed that the folders I created in Yahoo Mail to store unread posts from the people actively stalking me -- Ann, Jim, Steve, and Richard -- were surprisingly empty. Maybe they've actually stopped posting their crap, I thought, so I checked the Post Count post and it shows that Richard is still the verbal diarrhea king and that the others still seem to be posting as much as always. So then I scrolled through the list of incoming posts on the Yahoo Groups reader (Neo), and their stuff seems to still be appearing there, too. It's just not getting to Yahoo Mail. Go figure. I'm just posting this to see whether Xeno (who created similar macros) or anyone else has noticed anomalies like this, creating a difference between what arrives on the FFL website and thus is visible in the Yahoo Groups reader (Neo), and what arrives in your email feed. Whatever the cause, color me properly grateful. Whether it's genuflect God saving my macros from having to route posts from these four to a trash folder that I then have to empty from time to time unread, or some other cause, it's All Good. Praise the Lawd! If it's really the work of God, I may evencontribute to a Maharishi™ yagya just to thank the dude for his efforts, and for having the same taste in who to throw in the trash bin that I do. :-) :-) :-)
Re: [FairfieldLife] There may be a God after all... :-)
Didn't read it, probably won't because he recommended it. I honestly think the guy's a psychopath, and try not to turn my attention much to things he's interested in. As for being there, I wasn't really deep into L.A. hippiedom. During my first L.A. days (1964-1969) I was primarily living out in Riverside, going to school out there. So we had our own hippie culture. It was hip enough that we got invited to parties in Laurel Canyon, but I never lived there. I do know enough, however, to point out that there were other hippie 'hoods, in places like Santa Monica Canyon and Malibu Canyon and Malibu itself. I actually hung more in those areas (or in beach towns South of L.A.) than I ever did Laurel Canyon. From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife] FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, November 7, 2014 6:08 PM Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] There may be a God after all... :-) Richard will occasionally surprisingly posts something of interest so I look in the cellar for any responses to what I posted. I think he knows most people could care less if he went to Costco or Whole Wallet. He just enjoys being annoying. But even you might have liked reading the link to the rather extensive history of Laurel Canyon. After all you were there. On 11/07/2014 01:45 AM, TurquoiseBee turquoi...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote: I just noticed that the folders I created in Yahoo Mail to store unread posts from the people actively stalking me -- Ann, Jim, Steve, and Richard -- were surprisingly empty. Maybe they've actually stopped posting their crap, I thought, so I checked the Post Count post and it shows that Richard is still the verbal diarrhea king and that the others still seem to be posting as much as always. So then I scrolled through the list of incoming posts on the Yahoo Groups reader (Neo), and their stuff seems to still be appearing there, too. It's just not getting to Yahoo Mail. Go figure. I'm just posting this to see whether Xeno (who created similar macros) or anyone else has noticed anomalies like this, creating a difference between what arrives on the FFL website and thus is visible in the Yahoo Groups reader (Neo), and what arrives in your email feed. Whatever the cause, color me properly grateful. Whether it's genuflect God saving my macros from having to route posts from these four to a trash folder that I then have to empty from time to time unread, or some other cause, it's All Good. Praise the Lawd! If it's really the work of God, I may evencontribute to a Maharishi™ yagya just to thank the dude for his efforts, and for having the same taste in who to throw in the trash bin that I do. :-) :-) :-)