That's it Tex, shoot the messenger.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "WillyTex" <willy...@...> wrote:
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> > > Speak for yourself. He chose a lifestyle that didn't
> > > exactly put a priority on quality of life, so that
> > > apparently wasn't what mattered to him.
> > >
> Curtis:
> > He was a guy who had silk for wallpaper and never let 
> > his butt touch anything not covered with the skin of 
> > an endangered species...
> >
> So, from that, you're thinking that the Maharishi would
> enjoy having messy sexual relations with an American 
> girl? It doesn't make any sense. I'd think, based on
> your description, that the Maharishi would be avoiding
> anything that close to his own skin. 
> 
> > His diet was meticulously prepared even to the point 
> > of him moving in an attractive cook from India to the 
> > Olsen's house when her first came here.  I don't think 
> > you can say the guy was not interested in the quality 
> > of his own life.  His lifestyle was as the Maharaja of 
> > his own personal kingdom.  He had personal doctors at 
> > his beck and call both Ayurvedic and Western, the guy 
> > was interested in every area of quality of life. I 
> > don't know why you would say he wasn't interested in 
> > his quality of life.  
> > 
> Well, if he was able to seduce that many women when he
> was sixty-five years old, I'd be very impressed, if true. 
> 
> I mean, how many times could you ejaculate with some
> pimply-faced guys in suits standing outside your bedroom
> door, after you had been awake and working for thirty-six 
> hours without a nap and being on diabetic medications?
>


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