god forbid bill why are you filled with such disgust for the dalai lama?..you 
must try to see beyond this..merle
  
Joe,

That's exactly how I feel about the Dalai Lama, except I don't have any of his 
bumper stickers to burn...Bill!

--- In [email protected], "Joe" <desert_woodworker@...> wrote:
>
> Merle,
> 
> That's somewhat as the story goes.
> 
> Ha!, call her work, "work"!
> 
> She was a thief.
> 
> I'd say I wish it had been otherwise.  I mean, suppose John had met someone 
> who was a real artist, and not a usurper?  Yoko was a disaster-area, and I 
> think continues to be so.  We can't re-write history, though.  Except in 
> fiction.
> 
> In fiction, he would have met a real artist, and the Beatles would have 
> stayed together.  John and sweetheart would not have lived in the Dakota, and 
> he would not have been shot.  Imagine what music he
> would give us today.
> 
> John lived in, and was killed in, my City (I was there that night,
> and for years before and after).
> 
> Yoko was not responsible for that, but she was responsible for John's 
> dissipation.  She was a controlling and untalented want-to-be.  A leach.  A 
> wannabe.  No, not a Watanabe.  I don't hate her, but I more than merely 
> resent her.  Phooey on her!  Forever.
> 
> I had a copy of her book GRAPEFRUIT, which I once thought was cute, and have 
> since long ago burned "unceremoniously" in Central Park.  You BET it was 
> ceremonious.  Lots of lighter-fluid, and above-the-breath swear words.
> 
> Not a hater, here.  But do the homework, and you may see better.  Me too.  
> She is not worth the fraud she is printed on, and I give her no more than 
> this.  I cringe to see her or to hear of her.
> 
> Granted, the guy "loved" her.  It was sick.  I understand, but lament.
> 
> --Joe
> 
> >  if you can recall..or google if you do not believe me..john lennon went 
> > to an art gallery to see the work of yoko ono..
>


 

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