bill...you have to let it go..it's not good for your growth as an enlightened being... take care..merle Merle,
Thanks for the encouragement. I'm trying but it's very difficult. Burning bumper stickers is easier and a lot more fulfilling. ...Bill! --- In [email protected], Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote: > > > >  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.. > > >
