Thank you MZ, it is what is simply in my mind, or was, for everyone here. There 
is always so much to do and enjoy, and I enjoy creating stuff.

Art and music and writing and work and friendship and unloading the dishwasher 
and landscaping the yard and watching the hummingbirds, all whirls by in a full 
day, 24x7, an endless parade of "learning opportunities" to dynamically enjoy. 

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, maskedzebra <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Dear whynotnow:
> 
> One of the the charming and benign posts I have read at FFL. Insightful too. 
> This makes me take more seriously your perspective on life. Because of 
> how—you will excuse me—gently loving it all is. And intelligent.
> 
> I went to write "Jim", but felt that I was, inside the context of your 
> impressions of everyone at FFL, appropriating an intimacy that is not there 
> (I mean between us).
> 
> I like how personal, how unmystical, how real all these comments are. And how 
> free they are of malice and resentment.
> 
> An unusual and I would say unforgettable post here at FFL.
> 
> maskedzebra 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "whynotnow7" <whynotnow7@> wrote:
> >
> > I was thinking about this electronic mind space we call FFL, and decided I 
> > would write down my impressions of everyone on here, taken from the most 
> > recent posting count – (the numbers next to each name are their last 
> > cumulative posts). I didn't do any further "research" on anyone, just put 
> > the names into Word and started writing. Here's what I came up with:
> > 
> > 45 Yifu  - your picture postings are prolific enough that I don't look at 
> > all of them, though the choices I have seen are always provocative and 
> > sometimes spectacular.
> >          
> > 34 Bhairitu – you seem like a mellow guy, techie too, and media guru. 
> >            
> > 31 turquoiseb- always taking the opposite slant, excellent writer, I enjoy 
> > your stuff most when you are doing a snapshot of your interesting 
> > surroundings. Just my preference. 
> >           
> > 30 whynotnow7- what can I say? Its me.
> >            
> > 29 authfriend- I enjoy your writing immensely Judy. Always a lighthouse of 
> > consistency. And some of your stuff is downright hilarious!  
> >          
> > 24 Ravi Yogi- "The Mad Yogi" – I know you are eminently sane though you put 
> > on a very entertaining act for us all, bruvva.
> >            
> > 19 seventhray1- despite your infamous buffet incident, you have the driest 
> > humor here. Arizona. I like it , though leaves me parched sometimes. 
> >          
> > 19 cardemaister- word master from way up near the artic circle. I often 
> > read your stuff and enjoy the vibrations both Finnish and Sanskrit. You 
> > have posted some great musical vids too.   
> >          
> > 18 Buck- You are all heart Iowa farmer to me, with a devotional streak a 
> > mile wide. God bless you.  
> >          
> > 17 obbajeeba- wtf? Right brain all the way! Highly puzzling sometimes and 
> > other times, straight into the heart. Bulzeye.  
> >          
> > 16 Mark Landau- Sincere deep guy trying his damnedest to sell a pair of 
> > shoes.:-)  
> >          
> > 15 maskedzebra – A thicket of flowers, and it all grows and changes so 
> > fast. Kind of a psychedelic writing, though coherent too. An instant 
> > addition to the cyber thought parade.
> >           
> > 15 Denise Evans- An admirable addition to the mindshare. 
> >          
> > 14 nablusoss1008- the aurora borealis.    
> >         
> > 14 John- sorry, not sure which John this is.    
> >       
> > 13 wgm4u- TM is not a religion, but religion helps. Can't argue with that.  
> >       
> >    
> > 13 richardwillytexwilliams- you seem like a good guy from what I can tell.  
> >          
> > 
> > 10 Bob Price- Hey Bob – I hope you are having a good year. You strike as 
> > extremely quick minded, with a full life.          
> >  
> > 9 curtisdeltablues- You are someone to grab a Thai ice tea or a shot of 
> > Navan with, and yack up a storm.           
> > 
> > 9 Xenophaneros Anartaxius – Keen mind – you obviously enjoy describing 
> > models of reality, and I sometimes enjoy walking around inside of them.     
> >      
> > 
> > 7 Tom Pall- straight up. You are like a shot of silver tequila, lemon and 
> > salt.       
> >    
> > 7 Rick Archer- Hi, you are the only one on here who I have actually met in 
> > person, in 1978, Livingston Manor, NY. Last snow was in May. First snow was 
> > in July. I did see the Northern Lights a number of times up there.         
> >   
> > 5 Vaj – who knows? Its all about religion with you.          
> > 
> > 5 Sal Sunshine- Less is more. A spare and lively presence here.           
> > 
> > 4 merudanda – keep confusing you with obbajeeba.      
> >      
> > 3 stevelf- who?   
> >         
> > 3 pranamoocher- probably the best "cyberhandle" on here.  
> >          
> > 3 martyboi -      
> >      
> > 3 Duveyoung – the guy who rides the weird tricycle thing, somehow related 
> > in your writing to maskedzebra in the intensity and depth.      
> >     
> > 2 emptybill- the clearest name and form on here. I can hear the winds 
> > blowing through your open soul.      
> >      
> > 2 Richard Mays- TMO ad guy. Thank you for the free subscription!     
> >       
> > 2 Alex Stanley- seems like you are having fun.       
> >     
> > 1 shukra69- devotion.        
> >    
> > 1 seekliberation-         
> >    
> > 1 raunchydog – always like your postings. Well written and clear, to the 
> > point. Light and decisive at the same time.          
> > 
> > 1 merlin- Is it the old fellow who comes on here ranting and raving?       
> >    
> > 1 johnt – unfortunately I don't know which john you are.         
> > 
> > 1 gullible fool – a gentle soul.          
> > 
> > 1 eustace10679- hmmmm           
> > 
> > 1 azgrey- second driest wit on here, next to seventhray.           
> > 
> > 1 Susan—another clear and gentle soul. I always enjoy reading your 
> > postings.       
> > 
> > 1 "martin.quickman"- was that spam?
> >
>


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