Damn, that looks just like the one Barry used to wear in Spain, except his was hot pink and lace trimmed, with the special order *thong* back - eww. Terrified his dogs with it, as well as the other beachgoers.
Er, regarding my supposed enlightenment, I guess it is all for nought, since I cannot stop laughing at the image I have described - A SURE SIGN of my attachment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Ann" wrote: > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb wrote: > > > > > > Yesterday I made three -- count them, three -- posts about the somewhat > > > obsessive nature of a few FFLers. In the first two posts, I used a > > > somewhat objective measure (the Yahoo Groups Search Engine) to document > > > the obsession; in the third, I theorized as to what the cause of this > > > obsession might be. Then I just went about my day, neither mentioning > > > (nor, truth be told, thinking about) any of these people again. > > > > > > From the side of the obsessives I mentioned (and a few I didn't > > > mention), my three posts seem to have provoked a number of reactive, > > > defensive, and above all "button-pushed" posts. How many? > > > > > > 31, by my count. > > > > You are glad of the attention I can tell. Well, I think I made one post > > back to you. Was it not enough, too much? It doesn't appear you found that > > undergarment I was mentioning. Keep looking, they have to be there > > somewhere. > > > > > http://blog.rateyourburn.com/blog/Uploads/borat-mankini-c.jpg > > > > In terms of making my point about obsession, I think I can safely rest > > > my case. Do less, accomplish more. :-) > > > > > > The guy who claims to be enlightened and thus all "line on water" and > > > all is the clear winner of the How Pushed Were My Buttons Contest, at 11 > > > posts, followed by the person who claims she isn't obsessed with Barry > > > at all, at 7 posts. > > > > > > They never learn that when someone calls them obsessive, the way to > > > rebut or disprove this is NOT to demonstrate exactly how obsessed they > > > are. > > > > > >