Sounds pretty unlikely to me. I would need to see documentary evidence that this laughter did in fact take place. And do you think anyone will believe for a moment that you just "came across" this post of mine when you were actually "looking for something else"? Now THAT is definitely making ME laugh!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <authfriend@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "feste37" <feste37@> wrote: > > > > It's not going to work, Share. Authfriend has no sense of humor. > > The last time she laughed was in nineteen seventy-nine, and the > > last smile appeared on her face in nineteen eighty-seven, give > > or take a year or two in both cases. > > Actually, she laughed pretty hard when she came across this > as she was looking for something else in the archives: > > "Oh, Robin, sometimes I wish you would say to your critics > something along the lines of 'I am what I am. If you don't > like it, go fuck yourself,' but I guess that's not your style. > Over the last few days I felt like I was a voyeur at some > kind of War Crimes Tribunal or at one of those sessions they > have in prisons where victims get to confront those who > wronged them. It all seems a bit over the top. I would say: > Stuff happens. Get used to it. But again, that might be a > little blunt for your elegant mind. I'm also reminded of a > passage in D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love, where the > character Birkin says something like, 'For every murder there > is a murderee, someone who wants to get murdered.' So I think > everyone has to take responsibility for the situations they > get into rather than being so eager to lay blame and whine > about being a victim." > > --feste37, August 8, 2012 > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/316486 >