Nabby: > Right, who would buy and read such utter nonsense anyway ? > > What you need in your desperate attempt to make a few dollars from > you life as a Sidha somewhere, as a sideshow to your playing the > Hillbilly music to other intellectually challenged white trash, is > some juicy rumours from your friend Rick Archer. I'm sure he will be > happy to contribute. Doesn't matter if the content is utter lies or > whatever, it will perhaps be good on the backsleeve of your book and > perhaps even add a few sales ?! > Just a thought.
You are a sad, bitter little troll aren't you Nabby. As Louis Armstrong wrote: "you blows what you is", and everything you write reveals what is in your shriveled heart. I sentence you to being yourself, for the rest of your life Nabby. A dark void trying to suck the joy out of other people's lives, in a vain attempt to fill the emptiness. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "shempmcgurk" <shempmcgurk@> > wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" > > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote: > > > > > > It's like I won the lottery of kudos today! Thanks Rick. > > > > > > I haven't sold homes since '89. Mortgage banking carried me till > a > > > few years ago when I turned my part-time music business into full > > > time. My life's mission now is preserving 20's and 30's acoustic > > > blues, and performing in educational settings where the historical > > > details can be appreciated. > > > > > > About six years ago I took a wonderful adult ed creative > nonfiction > > > course, learning to use fiction techniques in telling non fiction > > > stories. As my project I used my Maharishi years and wrote many > > > chapters. I only re-wrote a few, and as we all know, writing IS > > > re-writing. I even had a working title: "I Was a Ventriloquist > for > > > the Maharishi" referring in part of its double meaning to my time > in > > > Sidhaland performing ventriloquist bus and bicycle safety shows in > > > schools to make money for the Florida Academy in Avon Park. It > kept > > > me out of the hot sun picking oranges with migrants which was many > > > other sidha's fate at the time when National cut us off > financially > > > and we had to fend for ourselves. > > > > > > I haven't really settled on a coherent angle other than a coming > of > > > age story for people my age who go into a spiritual group. Hard > to > > > compete with Monkey on a Stick serving up murder in their > narrative! > > > > > > So the project is on hold till I figure out what aspect of my > > > experience would be worth the work. I don't have any delusions > > about > > > it getting published. > > > Right, who would buy and read such utter nonsense anyway ? > > What you need in your desperate attempt to make a few dollars from > you life as a Sidha somewhere, as a sideshow to your playing the > Hillbilly music to other intellectually challenged white trash, is > some juicy rumours from your friend Rick Archer. I'm sure he will be > happy to contribute. Doesn't matter if the content is utter lies or > whatever, it will perhaps be good on the backsleeve of your book and > perhaps even add a few sales ?! > Just a thought. >