--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_re...@...> wrote:
> 
> If you are willing to pay enough for "name and
> form," I might be able to get the Supremes to 
> sing backup.


I'm in such a good mood today after hearing the Inaugural Speech of 
your new President that I even r-e-a-d what The Turq wrote. 

I rarely do, and it was a mistake.

This Turq, this miserable self-proclaimed Buddhist (though an amateur 
in the fields of Knowledge and experience), forever stuck in the 
sadness of his lost attempt for freedom due to his inherent laziness 
and lack of focus, encountering in his early youth a real Yogi, 
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, forever drowned as it seems in the sea of self-
dispear and self-disgust, feeling sorry for himself in any bar, 
rejected by yet another beautiful lady; will forever shower FFL and 
many other forums with the bitterness of his soul, his lost 
opportunities for Enlightenment.

Perhaps today gave a new shape of things: away from the old, bitter 
and cold fools of old into a New Beginning. Bush left in a helicopter 
into the sky and Cheney was sent away in an ambulance.

The Turq feels isolated, his bitterness and frowning upon Knowledge 
outdated. Hillbillies of lesser caliber than Curties will continue to 
court him, but Hillbillies are also of a dying race.

The Age of Enlightenment is now.
 
Some on FFL have suggested that in the Age of Enlightenment hardcore 
anti-knowledge, bitter, hateful fellows like the Turq or Cheney of 
the outgoing generation could have a problem in incarnating again 
soon. 

What do you think ?

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