mjackson74: > I was there in the '80s dummy > For what purpose? > - but I don't expect you to be able to perceive > any form of reality accurately since you have > fashioned yourself a hat out of a Buddhist stupa > that obscures your vision. > You should have insisted on placing a relic of your dead guru inside your golden dome. That way, you could have worshipped MMY as a God, or at least an Avatar while flying around in there. Go figure.
In fact, MMY improved on the stupa idea - a hollow tope - brilliant!!! "Stupas were built of stones or bricks to commemorate important events or mark important places associated with Buddhism or to house important relics of Buddha." <http://indiapicks.com/annapurna/B_Buddhist.htm> BUDDHIST ART & ARCHITECTURE: http://indiapicks.com/annapurna/B_Buddhist.htm <http://indiapicks.com/annapurna/B_Buddhist.htm> > > ask the ass how many people he knew who worked > > in the kitchen - not the kitchen director, but > > the grunts who did the physical labor > > > Yeah, the next time I see Robert Keith Wallace > I'll ask him if he remembers a guy who worked in > the kitchen back in the 70's named 'mjackson74'. > > LoL! > > Like I said, you've got nothing to report, even > if you did work in the kitchen for two years way > back then. > > What would any cafeteria staff know about the TMO > or the comings-and-goings of MMY or Bevan anyway, > even if they were students? > > So, I've been reading TMer discussion groups for > years, and it's on record that nobody knows what's > going on up there in Fairfield with the TMO. > > You can't even get any useful information from > people that live there NOW! Go figure. > > > > > > Nobody I know ever heard of you at MUM, anyway.... > > > > > > > > > that's because you never knew anyone who counted > > > > > > > It is a fact that Robert Keith Wallace never heard > > > of you. > > > > > > > besides, I was never at MUM - I worked for MIU > > > > > > > Not one single teacher at MIU can remember you. LoL! > > > > > > well you dumbass of course Wallace never heard of me > > > - I never had any dealings with him since I was not a > > > student - > > > > > Robert told me he used to eat bread in the cafeteria all > > the time and he never heard of a mjackson74. Go figure. > > > > > others who were on staff at nearly anytime at MIU can > > > attest to the fact that Movement elitism was and > > > probably is rife amongst the illustrious of the school > > > > > Like who? > > > > > - the faculty never mixed much with the actual workers > > > - but you go ahead and believe your fantasies. > > > > > Sounds like a pretty average school - not many faculty > > hang around the kitchen or out back by the bins. LoL! > >