--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, ultrarishi wrote:
Suggestions come from all fronts.
Indeed they do. That's why I cannot fathom anyone being interested in a
supposed algorithm to categorize movies and TV to better sell them to
customers. Just thinking back over the things I've enjoyed
I never pay any attention to them. Why do you ask?
So what do you think about Netflix's recommendations of shows for you?
Well, let's take a look at what you actually said:
I looked at some articles on this a couple weeks ago. However their
suggestions are about as relevant as what
The funny thing is that if Barry had discovered the article I recommended to
Bhairitu, he'd be the one touting it on FFL.
Suggestions come from all fronts.
Indeed they do. That's why I cannot fathom anyone being interested in a
supposed algorithm to categorize movies and TV to better
Oh, such an announcement would prove that TM works beyond any shadow of a
doubt. ;-)
There is no reason that anyone should be surprised about this. The WHOLE THING
-- meaning Maharishi's teaching and the promise of enlightenment -- has been
a con since Day One. The only reason it works is
On 2/6/2014 12:59 PM, Michael Jackson wrote:
Everyone says Marshy never claimed to be enlightened, yet -
So ,it's all about Marshy- you are always talking about Marshy,
Marshy, Marshy, but you seem to never talk about the TM technique or if
it worked for you. Most of the informants posting
Good judgment comes from bad experience, and a lot of that comes from bad
judgment.- Will Rogers
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 7:42 AM, Pundit Sir pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
If you drink, don't park; accidents cause people. - Will Rogers
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Share Long
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We really liked this film when we first saw it and Rita likes Kurt Russell,
who was played the part of Agent Cooper in Lynch's Twin Peaks pilot. The
film is based on a true story: Lama Norbu comes to Seattle in search of the
reincarnation of his teacher, Lama Dorje. His
Ha, they just want someone to hang out a sign or post a declaration for them to
read so they can spray their graffiti work over it. There is fame and there is
infamy and these neganaut guys here evidently are just being virulent bad
again. Look down the list of Rick Archer's
On 2/7/2014 1:15 AM, salyavin808 wrote:
I did have a 10 raam note though but the wife threw it away because
she thought it wasn't real money!
So, you're not in favor of alternate payment systems like Bitcoin's
cryptocurrency? Go figure.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:
There is no reason that anyone should be surprised about this. The WHOLE THING
-- meaning Maharishi's teaching and the promise of enlightenment -- has been
a con since Day One. The only reason it works is that people who bought
On 2/7/2014 1:35 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
*/Maharishi's teaching and the promise of enlightenment -- has been
a con since Day One./*
So, what happened to all the money? Maybe there should be an apology
posted here by the TurquoiseB, since he's one of the guys that sold us
the snake-oil. Go
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:
Happy birthday, Doug. This explains much...you're just a young whippersnapper.
:-)
Presumably your alter ego Buck is much older, and that's why he can refer to
others here as young'uns. :-)
My advice -- both to young Doug and
Stumbled across this today:
http://debbiebayerblog.com/2014/02/04/phillip-seymour-hoffman-did-not-have-choice-or-free-will-and-neither-do-you/
http://debbiebayerblog.com/2014/02/04/phillip-seymour-hoffman-did-not-have-choice-or-free-will-and-neither-do-you/
On 2/7/2014 2:15 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
*/I cannot fathom anyone being interested in a supposed algorithm to
categorize movies and TV to better sell them to customers./*
You are supposed to read the article BEFORE you post your comments. LoL!
On 2/7/2014 6:33 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
The funny thing is that if /Barry/ had discovered the article I
recommended to Bhairitu, he'd be the one touting it on FFL.
Does almost everything Barry posts to FFL have to have something to do
with winning some subject debate with Judy? Go
So you don't have Medicare Advantage? You know Medicare doesn't pay all your
medical bills. Actually those *Republican cronies* are now in Obama's pockets
since he has promised them the moon...including bail-outs when Obamacare falls
flat on it's face. So you think government bureaucracy is
Correction: It was Chris Issak who played Agent Cooper in the Twin Peaks:
Fire Walk With Me.
Isaak has appeared in numerous films, mostly playing cameo roles. He
starred, however, with Keanu Reeves and Bridget Fonda in the 1993 Bernardo
Bertolucci-directed Little Buddha, and played a major role
The brain produces endorphins - endogenous morphine - naturally. I've
wondered if some peoples' brains produce less of the goodies than others' which
would make those deficient in endorphins more likely to succumb to opiate
addiction. Never seen any discussion on the topic.
But, that said,
A private detective specializing in missing children is charged with the
task of finding a special child that dark forces want to eliminate.
I Want the Knife
http://youtu.be/jr0JXSM_0Nk
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Scene in Nepal
http://youtu.be/J1yT1WcSJpE
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The Golden Child
How about 7 Years in Tibet?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_IGypkra3E
On Friday, February 7, 2014 8:17 AM, Pundit Sir pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
We really liked this film when we first saw it and Rita likes Kurt Russell, who
was played the part of Agent Cooper in Lynch's Twin Peaks
Thanks for the very thorough article, Ann. Seraph, I'd say it's not either or.
Meaning that something major like addiction requires a multi pronged approach,
needs to be addressed on the physical level as well as the psychological and
the spiritual levels. Who knows what kind of approach will
Doesn't that give you a clue Buck? The fact that these BATGAP folk no longer do
TM and do other things? If its the fabulous thing you claim, why would they not
be still in the Domes with you?
On Fri, 2/7/14, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com
But but but...noozguru, I write a lot of those one liners! Oh, maybe you're
suggesting I liberate myself from those also (-:
On Thursday, February 6, 2014 3:58 PM, Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
This is often the case with online discussion and why I read them using an
email
Try IMDB.com. I have Little Buddha on laserdisc. :-D
That is if it hasn't rotted. I should drag out the player and check my
box full of LDs.
I'm listed on IMDB too but not as Bhairitu. ;-)
On 02/07/2014 07:22 AM, Pundit Sir wrote:
Correction: It was Chris Issak who played Agent Cooper
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:
On 2/7/2014 1:35 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
Maharishi's teaching and the promise of enlightenment -- has been a con
since Day One.
So, what happened to all the money? Maybe there should be an apology posted
here by the
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nabnuts1008 wrote:
His mission in life is that even if one - 1 - person stops TM because of his
neverending smearcampaign against the only Yogi he ever met (however briefly)
- then he
1. Nobody went batshit crazy or had their buttons pushed by Barry's posts
this morning. A couple of us did snicker at him, though. That must be what has
his panties in a twist.
2. Only four people (counting Nabby, just now) commented on his posts, not
five.
3. There were only seven posts
They've always been a bit laughable for me because they are recommending
films I've already seen. What Netflix can't do if know that you've seen
via other sources. I rent occasionally at Redbox. These are often
films that Netflix won't be getting for awhile if at all. For instance,
Netflix
*The idea that there is a vast intelligence behind nature is ridiculous.
*On 2/6/2014 10:09 AM, salyavin808 wrote:
Quite easy actually. Kant lived long before quantum physics and our
current understanding of cosmology and evolution.
The last resort of the naive realist is an appeal to
On 02/06/2014 05:30 PM, ultrarishi wrote:
Suggestions come from all fronts. This is the first year we watched
the Golden Globes. We're glad we did because it gave us a heads up on
2 series we would have not known about otherwise. The NZ crime drama
Top of the Lake was excellent with an
The TMO could only wish that they had thought up Bitcoin. And I kick
myself for ignoring it.
On 02/07/2014 06:25 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
On 2/7/2014 1:15 AM, salyavin808 wrote:
I did have a 10 raam note though but the wife threw it away because
she thought it wasn't real money!
Happy Birthday and welcome officially to the Old Farts Club.
On 02/06/2014 07:23 PM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:
*Buck is 60.*
*As of a few minutes ago (8:58pn CST).*
*Around the campfire they just sang for me:*
*Happy Birthday to You,*
*Happy Birthday to You,*
*Happy Birthday Dear
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
On 02/06/2014 05:30 PM, ultrarishi wrote:
Ray Donovan is intense and gritty. Just our cup of tea. Didn't
overly pander like some cable shows with excessive tits and ass and
violence because, after all, it's cable and it's why
Ooh, sorry for the link-lack.
So what did you think of the Perry Mason phenomenon?
They've always been a bit laughable for me because they are recommending films
I've already seen. What Netflix can't do if know that you've seen via other
sources. I rent occasionally at Redbox. These
On 2/7/2014 1:35 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
*/The only reason it works is that people who bought into it early
are so ashamed to admit that they were conned that they keep
perpetuating their belief, and thus the whole stack of cards. /*
For most people, TM works as advertised.
So, as a spiritual
You just gotta read it to believe that anyone could be foolish enough to
believe that anyone would ever buy this kind of thinking. I only got through 11
pages.
http://www.hiddencures.com/Videos/Raam%20Lecture%202-12-09.pdf
Oooopsie! More hallucinating from Barry (at least if he's referring to FFL). He
can't seem to get his panties untwisted.
Good to chat with people about TV and movies they've actually seen. Much
better than dealing with people who know nothing whatsoever about them, but
repost month-old
Comments below
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:
style=font-size:13px;font-family:'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial,
san-serif, Roboto;The idea that there is a vast intelligence behind nature is
ridiculous.
On 2/6/2014 10:09 AM, salyavin808 wrote:
Quite
On 2/6/2014 10:09 AM, salyavin808 wrote:
It's wrong to assume that intelligent things must have had an
intelligent creator.
We do not assume anything but we infer based on the valid means of
knowledge: Objects that enter our consciousness experience seem already
made. Some unconscious or
Now, the US has about a month before cash runs out to pay for the bills
including the tax refunds. For most Americans, this failure is inexcusable and
is a stupid way to run a government.
While the politicians bicker, the stock market could care less. Investors are
apparently getting
On 02/07/2014 10:01 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
On 02/06/2014 05:30 PM, ultrarishi wrote:
Ray Donovan is intense and gritty. Just our cup of tea. Didn't
overly pander like some cable shows with excessive tits and ass and
violence
I'm surprised the DOJ hasn't shut the Raam down already. They've been
doing that with some other alternative coin and currency operations.
On 02/07/2014 10:01 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
I found it in the Global Good News Archives - the TMO did officially
claim the raam was gold backed at
His mission in life is that even if one - 1 - person stops TM because of his
neverending smearcampaign against the only Yogi he ever met (however briefly) -
then he will feel successful.
On 2/7/2014 12:14 PM, Michael Jackson wrote:
You just gotta read it to believe that anyone could be foolish enough
to believe that anyone would ever buy this kind of thinking. I only
got through 11 pages.
Now this is funny - while you're reading about the Raam, we're also
talking about
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
On 02/07/2014 10:01 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
On 02/06/2014 05:30 PM, ultrarishi wrote:
Ray Donovan is intense and gritty. Just our cup of tea. Didn't
overly pander like
On 2/7/2014 11:52 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
The TMO could only wish that they had thought up Bitcoin. And I kick
myself for ignoring it.
We could both be internet billionaires by now! Go figure.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin
My God, somebody get him a prescription for antipsychotics, quick. He's been
having this hallucination off and on for years, but now it seems to have taken
him over completely.
Haven't seen it, though, so unlike the person on this forum who likes to
comment about films she's never seen, I
I don't know about being a billionaire but I certainly could have paid
off this house and then some with a modest investment.
On 02/07/2014 10:55 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
On 2/7/2014 11:52 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
The TMO could only wish that they had thought up Bitcoin. And I kick
myself
Nice film! A good introduction to Buddhism.
On Friday, February 7, 2014 6:17 AM, Pundit Sir pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
We really liked this film when we first saw it and Rita likes Kurt Russell, who
was played the part of Agent Cooper in Lynch's Twin Peaks pilot. The film is
based
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
My God, somebody get him a prescription for antipsychotics, quick.
He's been having this hallucination off and on for years, but now it
seems to have taken him over completely.
Ahem. Please note the title of this post, written by Judy Stein about a
The dB's - Wake up,that time is gone.
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That Time Is Gone - Peter Holsapple, vocals and guitar
http://youtu.be/f9CwLD1Yrvo
Recorded live in 2012 in Austin, Texas at Threadgill's during the Music Fog
Marathon. When Rita was living in San Diego the guitarist in this video,
Over the edge. He's gone over the edge. He can no longer tell the difference
between reality and his fantasies. He isn't lying; he actually believes what
he's saying.
Of course, I've never denied writing what Barry quotes. That's one of his many
hallucinations connected to his ridiculous
I would have to review that. But there's a problem with speculating
what Netflix does. As Barry would tell you, having worked for tech
companies, it is often not *what* they are actually doing. But any
programming just glancing at the article would as expected it would
speculate that is
What he said.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
I would have to review that. But there's a problem with speculating
what Netflix does. As Barry would tell you, having worked for tech
companies, it is often not *what* they are actually doing. But any
programming just
Happy Birthday Buck. Live long and prosper.
They they sing for the 'already enlightened' Buck, and was that true for you?
By the way, as you are younger than I am, you can stop calling me 'son'. That
will save you time. I give you the gift of time. The problem with that is, time
brings
Geez dude, the bills will get paid. But, I guarantee you that Republicans are
going to draw attention to the spending that is going on and make people aware
of it so that they can decide if they want to keep on going down the same road.
On Friday, February 7, 2014 10:29 AM, jr_...@yahoo.com
Well, do go review (i.e., read) it and let me know what you think.
I don't see anything in this post or your previous one that's relevant to the
article I linked to, actually.
I would have to review that. But there's a problem with speculating what
Netflix does. As Barry would tell
Comment below
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:
On 2/6/2014 10:09 AM, salyavin808 wrote:
It's wrong to assume that intelligent things must have had an intelligent
creator.
We do not assume anything but we infer based on the valid means of knowledge:
Objects
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authclueless wrote:
Well, do go review (i.e., read) it and let me know what you think.
I don't see anything in this post or your previous one that's
relevant to the article I linked to, actually.
I would have to review that. But there's a problem
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Robert Palmer - Simply Irresistible (Extended Version)
http://youtu.be/ou9zoChYBQs
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 9:28 PM, s3raph...@yahoo.com wrote:
Don't know who to thank more: Robert Palmer for his effortlessly stylish
persona or Terence Donovan for his brilliant
So what do you think about the Netflix Perry Mason phenomenon, Barry? If you
read the article as you claim, you know what I'm talking about.
Well, do go review (i.e., read) it and let me know what you think.
I don't see anything in this post or your previous one that's relevant to
No, it's not one of those crank articles from them godless liberals and
hippies and anti-TMers, it's from the editors of Scientific American:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/end-the-ban-on-psychoactive-dr\
ug-research/
Now, wait. This sort of sounds like a set up. I say this because you have
always been a proponent of the these (supposed) states of consciousness are
all subjective and can't be proven. So, why would such a declaration be
important to you?
I mean, it seems to me, you could immediately
On 2/7/2014 10:47 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
Doesn't that give you a clue Buck? The fact that these BATGAP folk no
longer do TM and do other things? If its the fabulous thing you claim,
why would they not be still in the Domes with you?
Maybe the TM basic technique was to complicated for
On 2/7/2014 1:41 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
*/remember this sage advice when trying to navigate this vast
wasteland of egos trying to win. Every time they fail to do so, they
lose. /*
So, Buck's birthday is all about winning, so you can win? So, it's all
about Judy. Go figure.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nabnuts1008 wrote:
His mission in life is that even if one - 1 - person stops TM because
of his neverending smearcampaign against the only Yogi he ever met
(however briefly) - then he will feel successful.
All that Barry did is make three posts this
I found it in the Global Good News Archives - the TMO did officially claim the
raam was gold backed at one point.
On Fri, 2/7/14, Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: The Raam
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Chris Issaks
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Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing
http://youtu.be/aHSYXt1iEpE
Wicked Game
In 1999, Isaak's Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing was featured in Stanley
Kubrick's final film, Eyes Wide Shut. The song is on his 1995 Forever Blue
album. The music video for the song is directed by
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, s3raphita@... wrote:
The brain produces endorphins - endogenous morphine - naturally. I've
wondered if some peoples' brains produce less of the goodies than others' which
would make those deficient in endorphins more likely to succumb to opiate
It is good for me to remember that Bawwy neither edits, re-reads or evaluates
his posts - he has said so. This could partly explain why we get this
regurgitated pablum at frequent intervals. It is all about domination,
actually. He's the guy in the big Cadillac swerving across two lanes of
Barry's memory has always been poor, and he's always recycled his posts, but
really, the repetition has been getting worse and worse recently.
There is no reason that anyone should be surprised about this. The WHOLE THING
-- meaning Maharishi's teaching and the promise of enlightenment --
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Now, wait. This sort of sounds like a set up. I say this because you
have always been a proponent of the these (supposed) states of
consciousness are all subjective and can't be proven. So, why would
such a declaration be important to you?
It
And if he did, people like Barry would be quick to point out that it didn't
mean a thing and was just part of the scam, as Stevie says (And heaven help
the poor person who was said to embody enlightenment.)
Barry's smart enough to know what a joke his demand is, but he thinks we're
too
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
That said I would expect you to be on top of this one. ;-)
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57618549-93/kickstarter-funded-film-reu\
nites-joss-whedons-dollhouse-cast/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=effb2JYiKXM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=effb2JYiKXM
Speaking for myself, I never felt I was guaranteed enlightenment. Yea, I know
all about cc in 5 - 7 years, but I never put much stock in that,nor did I know
others who did.
Perhaps that was the extent of the misrepresentation, it you're looking for a
smoking gun, at least as far as the
Mike,
If you notice the news lately, Boehner is speaking with a forked tongue. A
few weeks ago, he was saying the debt limit will not be an issue. And as of
today, we have a debt limit problem. Last October, most Americans thought that
shutting the government down was a terrible
Just a follow up. So, since this declaration would not mean anything to you, I
assume you are raising the issue for the benefit of others?
And yet as soon as the declaration was made, you would declare it as being
invalid on account that it is referring to an entirely subjective,
On 2/7/2014 4:40 PM, steve.sun...@yahoo.com wrote:
And yet as soon as the declaration was made, you would declare it as
being invalid on account that it is referring to an entirely
subjective, unverifiable state of awareness?
What's out of kilter is the TirquoiseB's claim to being an
On 2/7/2014 4:26 PM, steve.sun...@yahoo.com wrote:
I know all about cc in 5 - 7 years
Actually, in over ten years of being a reader on Yahoo Groups and Google
Grpups, I've never seen any proof that the TMO or MMY ever promised
anyone enlightenment in 5-7 years. This is a meme that's been
On 2/7/2014 1:50 PM, salyavin808 wrote:
I would say it's typical superstitious thinking.
In Hindu Advaita and Yogacara Buddhism you have an idealism which
asserts that reality, or reality as we can know it, is fundamentally
mental, mentally constructed, knowledge structured in consciousness
M said Robin Carlsen and Andy Rhymer were enlightened.
On Fri, 2/7/14, steve.sun...@yahoo.com steve.sun...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Raam
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, February 7, 2014, 10:26 PM
Don't know about Rhymer, but Maharishi didn't make any public announcements
about Robin's enlightenment. It was to an audience of CPs on (I think) an ATR,
a comment he made about Robin's own account of what had happened to him a few
days previously that everyone present, including Robin, took
That is good but too long now to be a bumpersticker:
Knowledge is Structured in Consciousness - For TM'ers the basis of existence
is intelligence and the perceptions are immaterial.
On 2/7/2014 1:50 PM, salyavin808 wrote:
I would say it's typical superstitious thinking.punditster
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Hey Mike,
Since I know you like this kind of thing, I'll relate a few stories from the
time I was on the first six month course along with Andy Rhymer, Rick Archer
and others. In fact, Andy was in my small group, along with some 108's. It
was our responsbility to correspond on Maharishi's
Jr. You want Obama and the Democrats to have a zero limit credit card? Spend
whatever they want so everybody else can pay for it later? At least Republicans
are trying to tell you something, whether you're listening or not. When the
bill comes due, Republicans are going to tell you that they
Thanks for the clarification.
Two points: (1) are they or anybody actually Enlightened? (or people like
Sathya Sai Baba, Muktananda, Osho,...etc); and (2) What is the significance of
this attainment when coupled with moral turpitude or disturning behavior.
...
Another question when
Thank you for sharing those stories - so what kind of experiences did you have
on that 1st 6 month course? And did you get the sutra for understanding the
language of animals? That's the one I always wanted.
On Sat, 2/8/14, steve.sun...@yahoo.com
“TM is NOT the cause of enlightenment - it simply provides the ideal
opportunity for transcending. You are only going to get as much enlightenment
as you are going to get.”
Only as much as you are going to get. Nay, now don't take that wrong. But if
at first you do not succeed in that
I was never one for flashy experiences. The hi-light of the course, was, of
course, all the face time with Maharishi.
There was all kinds of experimentation going on with diet, and enemas, even to
the point where we had blood withdrawn, for some sort of testing.
Also, it was during
Thanks, Buck. On the whole purpose of life is En; this is questionable.
,
What's NPS, and how were you in a position to think Robin had it, whatever it
is?
As for Robin, yes I found him extraordinary in many ways. Whether he had
classic NPS, I couldn't say, but it sure seemed that way to me much of the
time. But then again, it doesn't register with me much if a
Oh, and of course you were never around Robin during his enlightened days
anyway.
What's NPS, and how were you in a position to think Robin had it,
whatever it is?
As for Robin, yes I found him extraordinary in many ways. Whether he had
classic NPS, I couldn't say, but it sure seemed
I confess I don't understand that at all - were there only men on that first
course? How come the householders weren't there and what kind of piggy things
were you guys doing?
On Sat, 2/8/14, steve.sun...@yahoo.com steve.sun...@yahoo.com wrote:
Re I have read something related to this.:
Yes, that sounds like the same territory I was suggesting. The problem with
heroin addicts is that it's too late to investigate their natural production of
endorphins when they're already hooked as their chemical self-regulation has
already been shot.
Re I have read something related to this.:
Yes, that sounds like the same territory I was suggesting. The problem with
heroin addicts is that it's too late to investigate their natural production of
endorphins when they're already hooked as their chemical self-regulation has
already been shot.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend@... wrote:
What's NPS, and how were you in a position to think Robin had it, whatever
it is?
I think he hit the S key instead of the D key. Something like that could
make all the difference.
As for Robin, yes I found him
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, s3raphita@... wrote:
Re I have read something related to this.:
Yes, that sounds like the same territory I was suggesting. The problem with
heroin addicts is that it's too late to investigate their natural production of
endorphins when they're already
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
On 02/07/2014 10:01 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
On 02/06/2014 05:30 PM, ultrarishi wrote:
Ray Donovan is
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