-- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" <raunchydog@...> wrote:
Rauchy, after a kind of weird posting day on FFL I read your post right before bed. Thanks so much for putting a smile on my face when I could use one. And thanks to Steve for chiming in on a positive note. > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" > > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote: > > <snip> > > > I believe that it is a rare bird who would enjoy wading > > > through this personal conversation with Robin. > > > > I guess I'm one of those birds, because I've been > > loving it. For me it's like watching one of the old > > movie serials. When I finish reading one of the > > posts, I'm thinking, Wow, how is Curtis/Robin going > > to deal with *this*? I'm practically on the edge of > > my seat waiting to find out. > > > > And then when the response gets posted, I'm cheering > > how it dealt with the previous post and wondering how > > the other guy is possibly going to produce a good > > comeback. The two of them keep out-thinking each other, > > as well as illuminating their own POVs. It's really > > a superbly executed and fascinating dialectic, the > > best we've seen here in a long while, because both > > of them have the intestinal fortitude to actually > > *engage* with each other. > > > > I've been quietly lurking, reading most of Curtis and Robin's posts. It's a > lot to wade through but it's worth the effort. Their conversation invites me > to get in synch with their thought processes and experience the unfolding of > their deeply felt, yet, uniquely intellectual approaches to reality. The > brain power between them could light up a city. > > The only sport my Dad enjoyed watching on TV was boxing, so very early on I > learned to cheer evenly matched opponents. Busker Boy Curtis in Boxer-Blue > shorts vrs. Fancy Pants Robin in Cardinal Red pantaloons are evenly matched > heavy weights. Jabs, hooks, one-two punches, he's up, he's down and so far > it's a draw! Thanks for tickets to ring-side, guys. Ding! >