--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "TurquoiseB" <turquoiseb@...> wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, blusc0ut <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "TurquoiseB" <turquoiseb@> wrote:
> > >
> > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, blusc0ut <no_reply@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <salsunshine@> wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > On Jan 20, 2011, at 9:04 AM, merudanda wrote:
> > > > > 
> > > > > Is that a real pic, or is the limo photoshopped in?
> > > > 
> > > > Yeah, and is there a whirlpool inside?
> > > 
> > > You've got to admit, though, wouldn't it REALLY
> > > fuck with everyone's minds if Da King pulled up
> > > to the dome in his pimpmobile and out of it 
> > > climbed half a dozen leggy Hollywood bimbos 
> > > wearing high heels and low morals? 
> > > 
> > > Then he follows, dressed in his robes and crown.
> > > 
> > > The bouncer at the door deferentially removes 
> > > the satin rope blocking the entrance and waves
> > > Da King in, while the peons look on in adoration
> > > and envy from their place in line. 
> > > 
> > > :-)
> > 
> > Hilarious! What I wonder, do serious people in the US 
> > really drive such cars? 
> 
> I'm not sure what you would consider "serious." 

Serious in the sense that you are taken serious by people. Not pimps for 
example.

> In 
> the US, such cars are ridden in by pimps, movie stars,
> rap stars, ugly rich people like Donald Trump, and 
> high school kids blowing their college money to impress 
> their prom dates. :-)
> 
> > In Europe, the rich people try to hide how expensive 
> > their cars are, or the have more subtle ways to show it. 
> 
> Yup, like the Peugeot 607. Gorgeous car (designed by
> Pininfarina) and expensive without looking it.
> 
> > So, what I wonder if in the US people get the same 
> > associations with cars like this than we have.
> 
> Anyone riding in a car like this would immediately
> be considered a fool by 95% of the population.
> 
> > Now, let me spin, how pro-TMers possibly would defend the car:
> > 
> > Rory: The car is just long enough to hold the pain body of 
> > the movement (which grows whenever I see it) Its a cosmic 
> > spectacle, love, peace, we are all ONE :-) :-) :-)
> > 
> > Nabby: Even though it's not a German car, it's the best what 
> > the americans could provide. I know from a movement source 
> > that the King holds meetings with the ascended masters there 
> > while driving his children to school every morning. It proves 
> > beyond doubt that Maharishi was the greatest master ever, and 
> > that he and Maitreya are actually working together.
> > 
> > Judy would say something very reflective and witty:
> > Does anybody know if the car was orignally intended for 
> > Maharishi, in case he would visit the US? In this case Tony 
> > would just use a car that was already there, and they wouldn't 
> > need to buy a new one. Maybe the got it really cheap, and since 
> > he doesn't drive very much, they don't use much gas either. 
> > Unless we know *all* the facts (which we can never really know) 
> > we cannot judge.
> > 
> > Whynotnow: oh he already said something, ehem to the effect, 
> > nobody really notices the car? What an insult! It's meant to 
> > be noticed.
> 
> You really *have* been lurking for a while, 
> haven't you? You've got the "voices" down pat.
> Well done.

Yes, true, you got me! Thanks. I forgot Lawson, but I don't think I can do him.


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