--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, azgrey <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > Always a pleasure to have you drop in Mr. Doughney, but
> > it might be better if you provide some advance notice
> > because Judy seems to develop symptoms of severe
> > anxiety attacks that coincide with your arrival. Say, you
> > wouldn't be related to that nice Mr. Skolnik would you?
> > 
> > At least they won't let her have all those cats anymore.
> > My speculation is all the secondhand smoke they were 
> > exposed to resulted in some seriously unhappy kitties.
> 
> I have to admit, AZ, that among all of the many
> theories proposed here on FFL to try to explain
> why Judy is so chronically angry and why she acts
> the way she does, your "cat lady" theory is the best.
> 
> Doesn't it just FIT? An already-angry 70-year-old 
> woman with no friends, living alone in Buttfuck, NJ,
> and what happens? The authorities come and take away 
> her dozens of cats for public health reasons. But 
> they don't take away the cigarettes, so she fires 
> one up, allows the nicotine to further poison her 
> already-poisonous system, and decides to post to FFL, 
> thinking, "I NEED an argument."
> 
> So she starts one with Curtis, quickly turning it
> into an opportunity to dump on Vaj, since he won't
> argue with her. Then she starts another argument 
> with Mike, quickly turning that into an opportunity
> to dump on Barry, because he won't argue with her,
> either. It's Maharishi-like: "Every post is a perfect
> opportunity to start an argument, and every argument
> is the perfect opportunity to re-run the obsessions
> I have already prepared."  :-)
> 
> Good fantasy image of her. Explains pretty much 
> everything.

BREAKING NEWS! Barry is beginning to realize his
notions about me are fantasies! This is hopeful,
folks. Maybe he's making some progress at emerging
from his solipsistic Barryworld. Could be 
overwhelming, though, for him to start confronting
reality after all these years; we need to be gentle
with him as he does so, or he may find it all too
much and retreat again.

Can we dare to expect he'll bring az with him out
of the fog? Stay tuned...



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