--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <salsunshine@...> wrote:
>
> On Mar 27, 2011, at 10:42 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
> 
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <salsunshine@> wrote:
> >> 
> >> On Mar 27, 2011, at 8:06 AM, Rick Archer wrote:
> >> 
> >>> You must have seen this clip with
> >>> Bob Roth denying my book and some
> >>> woman named Sandra Crow (do you know
> >>> her?  I don't.) saying I'm wacko.
> >> 
> >> I thought he looked/sounded fairly
> >> uncomfortable when this woman got
> >> up and started dissing Judith.  While 
> >> I didn't think much of his talk or 
> >> his (non) penchant for honesty, I
> >> gotta give him credit for at least 
> >> trying to get rid of this person pronto.
> >> Or at least that was my impression.
> >> 
> >> But that's the thing:  if you take a 
> >> stand and firmly refuse to budge or
> >> even admit the other person might
> >> have a point, no 
> >> matter what the evidence tells you,
> >> sooner or later you're going to find
> >> that much of your support (so-called)
> >> comes from people somewhat less
> >> than sane (to put it mildly) themselves.
> >> That a person who came across as this
> >> woman did referring to someone else
> >> as crazy (or wacko or whatever) was 
> >> pretty funny.
> > 
> > Isn't that Sandy (Pumpkin) Crowe, wife of
> > former Western Regional Coordinator Stan
> > Crowe? If so, suffice it to say she was
> > both more attractive and more sane when
> > I knew her.
> 
> I don't know her, but she kind of seems to have lost
>  her way.  That was easily, IMO, the lowest point of
> the whole talk.  You'd think anybody with even a 
> shred of self-respect would kind of have some serious
> qualms about getting up in front of hundreds of 
> people and claiming someone else was nuts.  And also
> claiming she knew them when she didn't.  Basically,
> she told a big fat whopper and then based on that
> whopper, made a casual diagnosis.  And this is the
> kind of person you run into in the TMO these days.
> Kinda makes the rajas look almost good by comparison.
> 
> Sal
>
My question is - had she read the book?  Has Bobby?  I bet not - cause you are 
not supposed to entertain such negativity.   Maybe Sandy Crowe crossed paths 
with Judith in Mallorca (1971-72), but not after.


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