http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYnBOBT6_5Q

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> As sad as it may be to keep twisting the knife that one
> of the TMO's poster boys for the awesome power of TM 
> to enhance creative intelligence plunged into himself
> may be, I must, because it provides such a perfect
> explanation of the dynamics of FFL. 
> 
> The term "Eastwooding" has now entered the vocabulary
> used to describe crazy people. That term will outlast
> his screen legacy. Which is good in a way, because now
> we at Fairfield Life have that term to describe the
> actions of those who -- affronted dearly by something
> someone has done, or has said about them, or didn't
> even say but the Eastwooder imagined them saying it --
> feel the need to preach or yell at them, long after
> the offending person has stopped listening.
> 
> http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/09/01/in-a-friday-night-special-jon-stewart-celebrates-clint-eastwoods-fistful-of-awesome/
> 
> "You will not silence me, invisible Barack Obama!"
> 
> Substitute "Vaj" for "Barack Obama" in the sentence 
> above. Or replace that name with "Curtis." Or with
> "Sal," or even -- 12 years after he last appeared --
> "Andrew Skolnick." Or finish the sentence with 
> "invisible Barry," and then continue yelling at
> the empty chair for...wait for it...17 years.
> 
> To quote Jon Stewart in this awesome bit, "But I 
> could never wrap my head around why the world and
> the President that Republicans describe bears so
> little resemblance to the world and the President
> that I experience. Now I know why. There is a 
> President Obama that only Republicans can see."
> 
> Continuing the "replacement game," replace the
> words "the world and the President" with any of
> the names I suggested above. Replace the word
> "Republicans" with "crazy people." And instead
> of spending 12 minutes demonstrating the crazy
> by trying to convince others that these people
> the crazy person hates are the root cause of 
> everything wrong with the world, spend 17 
> years doing it.
>


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