[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck
This is interesting. I got Quaker meeting https://sites.google.com/site/primitivequakers/ https://sites.google.com/site/primitivequakers/ here right now of old Quaker-meditators starting here in a few minutes but will be back on this topic. Most groups wither or die for lack of substantial spiritual experience enough that is compelling enough to come together for. Is often not enough to just say we want to live 'sustainably' together... It comes the other way around when it works for any length of time. -JaiGeorgeFox!
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck
http://static01.nyt.com/images/2015/05/17/fashion/17FLAXJP3/17FLAXJP3-articleLarge.jpg http://static01.nyt.com/images/2015/05/17/fashion/17FLAXJP3/17FLAXJP3-articleLarge.jpg http://static01.nyt.com/images/2015/05/17/fashion/17FLAXJP3/17FLAXJP3-articleLarge.jpg http://static01.nyt.com/images/2015/05/17/fashion/17FLAX... http://static01.nyt.com/images/2015/05/17/fashion/17FLAXJP3/17FLAXJP3-articleLarge.jpg View on static01.nyt.com http://static01.nyt.com/images/2015/05/17/fashion/17FLAXJP3/17FLAXJP3-articleLarge.jpg Preview by Yahoo ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote : They Built It. No One Came. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/17/style/they-built-it-no-one-came.html# http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/17/style/they-built-it-no-one-came.html# They Built It. No One Came. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/17/style/they-built-it-no-one-came.html# In Pennsylvania, two men with 63 acres and a communal vision of utopia learn the hard way that not everyone follows the leader. View on www.nytimes.com http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/17/style/they-built-it-no-one-came.html# Preview by Yahoo
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck
Yes, and Om may the Unified Field of our forum community guidelines and our FairfieldLife community list owner and moderators protect us all from the spamming spammer who spams us. -Buck in the Dome Awoelflebater serving, This is Spam: This is a lot of Spam .
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck
Nobody is spamming us, Buck. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, dhamiltony2k5@... wrote : Yes, and Om may the Unified Field of our forum community guidelines and our FairfieldLife community list owner and moderators protect us all from the spamming spammer who spams us. -Buck in the Dome Awoelflebater serving, This is Spam: This is a lot of Spam .
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On 5/15/2014 7:14 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote: Nobody is spamming us, Buck. You left something out - /*spamming for the TMO.*/ Let's get real here! LoL! --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
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Much as I may hate to say it, Richard has a point here. And it's even funny. :-) From: 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife] FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2014 3:20 PM Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck On 5/15/2014 7:14 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote: Nobody is spamming us, Buck. You left something out - spamming for the TMO. Let's get real here! LoL!
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck
Buck can meet me at the Iowa State Fair for a Spam Contest and I'll be looking around to see who’s gonna finish second. SPAM RECIPE: Iowa State Fair Blue Ribbon Contest http://whotv.com/2012/06/30/spam-recipe-iowa-state-fair-blue-ribbon-contest/ http://whotv.com/2012/06/30/spam-recipe-iowa-state-fair-blue-ribbon-contest/ SPAM RECIPE: Iowa State Fair Blue Ribbon Contest http://whotv.com/2012/06/30/spam-recipe-iowa-state-fair-blue-ribbon-contest/ Hannah Toresdahl shared her award-winning recipe on Today in Iowa Saturday. View on whotv.com http://whotv.com/2012/06/30/spam-recipe-iowa-state-fair-blue-ribbon-contest/ Preview by Yahoo
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Maybe they should replace the butter sculpting contest with a spam sculpting one. ;-) On 05/14/2014 08:00 AM, raunchy...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote: Buck can meet me at the Iowa State Fair for a Spam Contest and I'll be looking around to see who’s gonna finish second. SPAM RECIPE: Iowa State Fair Blue Ribbon Contest http://whotv.com/2012/06/30/spam-recipe-iowa-state-fair-blue-ribbon-contest/ image http://whotv.com/2012/06/30/spam-recipe-iowa-state-fair-blue-ribbon-contest/ SPAM RECIPE: Iowa State Fair Blue Ribbon Contest http://whotv.com/2012/06/30/spam-recipe-iowa-state-fair-blue-ribbon-contest/ Hannah Toresdahl shared her award-winning recipe on Today in Iowa Saturday. View on whotv.com http://whotv.com/2012/06/30/spam-recipe-iowa-state-fair-blue-ribbon-contest/ Preview by Yahoo
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, awoelflebater@... wrote : This is Spam This is a lot of Spam This is Spamalot!
[FairfieldLife] RE: RE: Buck asks for more spiritual stuff, so here#39;s some Spiritual Art
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote: Artists often dig deep for material, and it threatens the idea of what art should be, for many observers. A good friend of mine is a lifetime artist - She has educated me on the subject matter that is considered acceptable in the art world, particularly with how women are portrayed. Lynch's stuff is off-kilter, and a little goes a long way, for me, but I appreciate his courage to display these things. The most challenging thing I find about creating art is the emotional questions it brings up, as it is being created. Good for him. Certainly art does not have to be beautiful nor does it have to be liked to be great. It does have to, in my opinion, open up something new for the viewer, the perceiver. Art, for me, is best when it resonates or reveals. Surprises are good too. Also when art can leave you astounded or moved that is also welcome. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote: WHY is it spiritual? Because it's by David Lynch, of course. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/22/david-lynch-art_n_4318015.html?utm_hp_ref=arts http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/22/david-lynch-art_n_4318015.html?utm_hp_ref=arts From the article: How do you mean spiritual? David is very into transcendental meditation, and there is a spiritual belief that when the gods name things they come into existence. To me, that felt like how David described his own process of naming. He always has to give something a name to make it into some kind of object. For example in one piece, The Ricky Board, a 1987 drawing, he drew a bunch of rickies, or flies, and gave them proper names like Steve or John or Bucky. He said as he named each of the flies they took on personalities and had a kind of uniqueness to them. See? If someone else gave names to a bunch of flies, people would think he was a nut case. But when Lynch does it, it's spiritual.
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[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reyn emilymae.reyn@... wrote: The mane is so beautiful.   Yep, nice pictures of a great horse. Thanks. He was a warhorse. They are special when you run in to them in life. This is the best picture I like of the old Sorli Fra Bulandi: George Washington rode up and sat his horse quietly beside the bridge. Private Howland wrote, The noble horse of Gen. Washington stood with his breast pressed close against the end of the west rail of the bridge, and the firm, composed and majestic countenance... inspired confidence and assurance in a moment so important and critical. In this passage across the bridge it was my fortune to be next the west rail, and arriving at the west end of the bridge I was pressed against the shoulder of the end of the general's horse and in contact with the general's boot. The horse stood firm as the rider, and seemed to understand that he was not to quit his post and station. Again the men spoke of his composure in a critical moment, and the army rallied to his quiet leadership. Nearly all the Americans got safely across the creek. Howland wrote that the bridge was narrow and our platoons in passing it were crowded into a dense and solid mass, in the rear of which, the enemy were making their best efforts. Every man who crossed the bridge passed close by him. The horse stood firm as the rider, and seemed to understand that he was not to quit his post and station. Again the men spoke of his composure in a critical moment, and the army rallied to his quiet leadership. From: Ann awoelflebater@... To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2013 8:37 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] For Buck  Buck, you recently lost your partner and beautiful Icelandic stallion Sorli. For those who are not familiar with the breed here are some photos of this hearty, strong little horses. These ponies have unusual gaits. Not the normal walk, trot and canter most horses employ. These 'trotters' are doing the tolt, for those who haven't seen it. I am not that familiar either with the breed but for being so small they sure have a lot of go. That Buck must have been flying around the countryside there in FF. Go Buck!
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck
Lookie what I found: http://www.hestakaup.com. All the videos are very nice. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@... wrote: Buck, you recently lost your partner and beautiful Icelandic stallion Sorli. For those who are not familiar with the breed here are some photos of this hearty, strong little horses. These ponies have unusual gaits. Not the normal walk, trot and canter most horses employ. These 'trotters' are doing the tolt, for those who haven't seen it. I am not that familiar either with the breed but for being so small they sure have a lot of go. That Buck must have been flying around the countryside there in FF. Go Buck! http://www.google.ca/url?sa=irct=jq=photo+icelandic+toltsource=image\ scd=docid=3vQXG61FaqQPDMtbnid=NgPclmMP2kFS2M:ved=0CAUQjRwurl=http%3\ A%2F%2Fwww.ansi.okstate.edu%2Fbreeds%2Fhorses%2Ficelandic%2Findex.htmei\ =NcpNUYK5GuK0iwKKk4HwDQbvm=bv.44158598,d.cGEpsig=AFQjCNG20IApcumyMc0d6\ e-alA1udt1eLQust=1364138911360250
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck dhamiltony2k5@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reyn emilymae.reyn@ wrote: The mane is so beautiful. Â Â Yep, nice pictures of a great horse. Thanks. He was a warhorse. They are special when you run in to them in life. This is the best picture I like of the old Sorli Fra Bulandi: George Washington rode up and sat his horse quietly beside the bridge. Private Howland wrote, The noble horse of Gen. Washington stood with his breast pressed close against the end of the west rail of the bridge, and the firm, composed and majestic countenance... inspired confidence and assurance in a moment so important and critical. In this passage across the bridge it was my fortune to be next the west rail, and arriving at the west end of the bridge I was pressed against the shoulder of the end of the general's horse and in contact with the general's boot. The horse stood firm as the rider, and seemed to understand that he was not to quit his post and station. Again the men spoke of his composure in a critical moment, and the army rallied to his quiet leadership. Nearly all the Americans got safely across the creek. Howland wrote that the bridge was narrow and our platoons in passing it were crowded into a dense and solid mass, in the rear of which, the enemy were making their best efforts. Every man who crossed the bridge passed close by him. The horse stood firm as the rider, and seemed to understand that he was not to quit his post and station. Again the men spoke of his composure in a critical moment, and the army rallied to his quiet leadership. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YcTaflDPFk
[FairfieldLife] Re: Hey Buck...if you think you've got it bad in Fairfield...
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote: ...try to imagine what life would have been like if the Holy Inquisition that runs the TMO could have called the local police to evict you from the Dome parking lot and toss your ass in jail back when you were doing your (probably imaginary) sit in in your car there. That's the reality in places like India, where speaking one's mind about religious figures is literally against the law, and punishable by large fines and prison terms. Or in Israel, where the supposedly secular authorities bow to the will of the most conservative ultra-Orthodox religionists: Turq, the contrast and similarities are interesting. The Tmo here has to operate within norms of the West and public opinion too. There is a lot of protective good fortune for everyone in that. While they are not overtly machine-gunning or strip-searching people here they certainly have at times effectively gone after people's lives by administrative coercion. I just recently the other day interviewed an old devotee here from way back with Maharishi in the very early 1960's who told the story of being called in to the President's Office back in those earlier days here in Fairfield for having purchased a book then about EST. The book to just find out about it because EST had become popular then. This book purchase had been found out and this person was brought in and really grilled about 'loyalty' as a TM teacher etc. This person quite simply was only interested to just find out something about what EST was because EST had become popular at that time in culture generally. (Erhard Seminars Training, The est training was offered from late 1971 to late 1984. ) This person learned also then that it was not enough to just be a 'practitioner' to be in the movement as it was then turning to also become about demonstrated fealty in 'faith and belief'. The result of that handling then became an estrangement from the movement because of the style of that administration. The TM cultural terms had changed by then with the coming of Bevan in to TMo administration and the changing out of the old guard. Like a lot of folks here who self-identify as being 'meditator' but also no longer are involved with the 'movement' up there anymore, as they point towards campus. It's a cultural legacy that has yet to be reconciled; it's just part of the 'TM in Fairfield' story-line of the meditating community. Fortunately church and State are not fused in this case. It is interesting though if only because some of us live here in a community and our collective lives are effected by by their behavior up there. It is nicest when they behave well. In FFL, -Buck in the Dome http://www.huffingtonpost.com/anat-hoffman/arrested-for-praying-at-western-wall_b_1987099.html The article is about how one woman was arrested, strip- searched, and thrown in jail overnight for the crime of praying.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Hey Buck...if you think you've got it bad in Fairfield...
When I was at MIU in the mid-'80s, the head cook was an Israeli named Avraham - he told me when he was a teenager he and a bunch of his buddies from the kibbutz they lived in would visit Jerusalem. They would all go to the Wailing Wall and buy ham sandwiches from Arab vendors nearby and eat them close enough to the rabbis and other Ultra Orthodox guys praying at the wall to see what they were doing - they would get a good cussing from the rabbis and the Ultra Orthodoxers and Avi said they were very careful to always go in a group of about 8 or 10, otherwise the Ultras would have done more than cuss. From: Buck dhamiltony...@yahoo.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 12:28 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Hey Buck...if you think you've got it bad in Fairfield... --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote: ...try to imagine what life would have been like if the Holy Inquisition that runs the TMO could have called the local police to evict you from the Dome parking lot and toss your ass in jail back when you were doing your (probably imaginary) sit in in your car there. That's the reality in places like India, where speaking one's mind about religious figures is literally against the law, and punishable by large fines and prison terms. Or in Israel, where the supposedly secular authorities bow to the will of the most conservative ultra-Orthodox religionists: Turq, the contrast and similarities are interesting. The Tmo here has to operate within norms of the West and public opinion too. There is a lot of protective good fortune for everyone in that. While they are not overtly machine-gunning or strip-searching people here they certainly have at times effectively gone after people's lives by administrative coercion. I just recently the other day interviewed an old devotee here from way back with Maharishi in the very early 1960's who told the story of being called in to the President's Office back in those earlier days here in Fairfield for having purchased a book then about EST. The book to just find out about it because EST had become popular then. This book purchase had been found out and this person was brought in and really grilled about 'loyalty' as a TM teacher etc. This person quite simply was only interested to just find out something about what EST was because EST had become popular at that time in culture generally. (Erhard Seminars Training, The est training was offered from late 1971 to late 1984. ) This person learned also then that it was not enough to just be a 'practitioner' to be in the movement as it was then turning to also become about demonstrated fealty in 'faith and belief'. The result of that handling then became an estrangement from the movement because of the style of that administration. The TM cultural terms had changed by then with the coming of Bevan in to TMo administration and the changing out of the old guard. Like a lot of folks here who self-identify as being 'meditator' but also no longer are involved with the 'movement' up there anymore, as they point towards campus. It's a cultural legacy that has yet to be reconciled; it's just part of the 'TM in Fairfield' story-line of the meditating community. Fortunately church and State are not fused in this case. It is interesting though if only because some of us live here in a community and our collective lives are effected by by their behavior up there. It is nicest when they behave well. In FFL, -Buck in the Dome http://www.huffingtonpost.com/anat-hoffman/arrested-for-praying-at-western-wall_b_1987099.html The article is about how one woman was arrested, strip- searched, and thrown in jail overnight for the crime of praying.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Hey Buck...if you think you've got it bad in Fairfield...
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck dhamiltony2k5@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@ wrote: ...try to imagine what life would have been like if the Holy Inquisition that runs the TMO could have called the local police to evict you from the Dome parking lot and toss your ass in jail back when you were doing your (probably imaginary) sit in in your car there. That's the reality in places like India, where speaking one's mind about religious figures is literally against the law, and punishable by large fines and prison terms. Or in Israel, where the supposedly secular authorities bow to the will of the most conservative ultra-Orthodox religionists: Turq, the contrast and similarities are interesting. The Tmo here has to operate within norms of the West and public opinion too. There is a lot of protective good fortune for everyone in that. While they are not overtly machine-gunning or strip-searching people here they certainly have at times effectively gone after people's lives by administrative coercion. I just recently the other day interviewed an old devotee here from way back with Maharishi in the very early 1960's who told the story of being called in to the President's Office back in those earlier days here in Fairfield for having purchased a book then about EST. The book to just find out about it because EST had become popular then. This book purchase had been found out and this person was brought in and really grilled about 'loyalty' as a TM teacher etc. This person quite simply was only interested to just find out something about what EST was because EST had become popular at that time in culture generally. (Erhard Seminars Training, The est training was offered from late 1971 to late 1984. ) This person learned also then that it was not enough to just be a 'practitioner' to be in the movement as it was then turning to also become about demonstrated fealty in 'faith and belief'. The result of that handling then became an estrangement from the movement because of the style of that administration. The TM cultural terms had changed by then with the coming of Bevan in to TMo administration and the changing out of the old guard. Like a lot of folks here who self-identify as being 'meditator' but also no longer are involved with the 'movement' up there anymore, as they point towards campus. It's a cultural legacy that has yet to be reconciled; it's just part of the 'TM in Fairfield' story-line of the meditating community. Fortunately church and State are not fused in this case. It is interesting though if only because some of us live here in a community and our collective lives are effected by by their behavior up there. It is nicest when they behave well. In FFL, -Buck in the Dome Be thankful you never were a Scientologist applying to serve on the Sea Org: http://ortegaunderground.wordpress.com/2012/10/22/scientologys-sea-org-application-what-are-your-crimes/
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
This forum was created for supposedly mature adults, and if children are prohibited, but are on the forum, what shall we say about their parents? Is there anyone here under the age of 18? turquoiseb: Alternatively, is there anyone here who has achieved an emotional or intellectual age *higher* than 18? :-) I've been kinda dismayed recently to realize that this forum seems to consist of people who believe things that most people on the planet would consider either retarded, or insane, or both. For example: The things TMers believe! Go figure. Who says Barry can change in seventeen years of posting? It's still all about Judy. LoL! In the series I hope to dispel any misconceptions about TM and its adherents by removing the questions and the criticisms they might have been responding to, and focusing only on strong, long-term TMers and *their own words*, the things that they have come to believe after two to three decades of regular TM practice... Subject: THINGS TMers BELIEVE, Volume I Author: TurquoiseB Newsgroup: Yahoo! FairfieldLife Date: Sunday Mar 4, 2007 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/133600 * There are people here who still believe that using muscle power to bounce around on their butts on slabs of foam has the magical ability to end crime and strife and bring about world peace. * There are people here who, when someone tells them that they've been contacted in real time by aliens from the Pleiades, a star cluster so far away that it takes *light* 500 years to travel from there to here, believe every word that these supposed aliens supposedly said, and base important life decisions on their advice. * There are people here whose everyday behavior and ability to hold grudges and act out on them would make junior high school kids ashamed to be seen with them. * There are people who believe that hiring brown-skinned boys from India to chant to non-existent gods and goddesses for them is the way to achieve all their goals and desires in life. * There are people who believe that posting a tasteful photograph of a fully-clothed woman is pornography. My feeling is that this forum would *benefit* from having a few kids on it. Add four or five down-to-earth, feet-on- the-ground modern 15-year-olds to this forum, and both the emotional and intelligence quotient of the group would rise by 10 or more points.
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
sparaig: I might add that there are still people here who apparently miss the irony of pointing fingers at *everyone else* about the lack of maturity shown here when they too are participants. So, is there anyone posting here under the age of fifty? LoL! This forum was created for supposedly mature adults, and if children are prohibited, but are on the forum, what shall we say about their parents? Is there anyone here under the age of 18? Alternatively, is there anyone here who has achieved an emotional or intellectual age *higher* than 18? :-) I've been kinda dismayed recently to realize that this forum seems to consist of people who believe things that most people on the planet would consider either retarded, or insane, or both. For example: * There are people here who still believe that using muscle power to bounce around on their butts on slabs of foam has the magical ability to end crime and strife and bring about world peace. * There are people here who, when someone tells them that they've been contacted in real time by aliens from the Pleiades, a star cluster so far away that it takes *light* 500 years to travel from there to here, believe every word that these supposed aliens supposedly said, and base important life decisions on their advice. * There are people here whose everyday behavior and ability to hold grudges and act out on them would make junior high school kids ashamed to be seen with them. * There are people who believe that hiring brown-skinned boys from India to chant to non-existent gods and goddesses for them is the way to achieve all their goals and desires in life. * There are people who believe that posting a tasteful photograph of a fully-clothed woman is pornography. My feeling is that this forum would *benefit* from having a few kids on it. Add four or five down-to-earth, feet-on- the-ground modern 15-year-olds to this forum, and both the emotional and intelligence quotient of the group would rise by 10 or more points.
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck dhamiltony2k5@... wrote: Friends; we should think of the children here, the MSAE children who may be reading this site. These fellows who posts this stuff seem to have no filters what so ever. Right now the adult decision needs to be taken by our moderators to remove these guys for the spiritual safety of our children and the well-being of a larger community here. With the best of concern and regards for all, -Buck in FF The MSAE children are going through the process of indoctrination in an ideology. We all go through this process in one way or another and then spend the rest of our life attempting to gain liberation from this prison of the mind, an undoing process which, if the ideology remains intact, we shall indeed fail to accomplish. Children have an uninhibited curiosity; that is how they learn. The social processes of indoctrination split the mind into categories of desirable and undesirable, and we end up with adults internally at war with themselves with shoulds and should nots vying for supremacy. That the MSAE kids are meditating may be enough to snake them out of this dark slumber eventually; particularly the tendency to rebel at certain ages may give them the opportunity to free themselves of the curse of ideological thinking. Meditation is like axle grease, it smooths the process, but the spark that keeps one's curiosity going probably will come in from the world somewhere, in all its brilliant and dark diversity. This forum was created for supposedly mature adults, and if children are prohibited, but are on the forum, what shall we say about their parents? Is there anyone here under the age of 18? There is a strange, fluid balance between anarchy, efficient but minimal government, and totalitarian oppression. You seem to have a sweet nature Buck, but I believe you are on the side of totalitarian tendencies. Taxes, censorship. Kind of like the British Crown and the American Colonies; and you know what happened there. Fairfield Life is the sacred plain of Kuruksetra. I hear the distant sound of trumpets...
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@... wrote: This forum was created for supposedly mature adults, and if children are prohibited, but are on the forum, what shall we say about their parents? Is there anyone here under the age of 18? Alternatively, is there anyone here who has achieved an emotional or intellectual age *higher* than 18? :-) I've been kinda dismayed recently to realize that this forum seems to consist of people who believe things that most people on the planet would consider either retarded, or insane, or both. For example: * There are people here who still believe that using muscle power to bounce around on their butts on slabs of foam has the magical ability to end crime and strife and bring about world peace. * There are people here who, when someone tells them that they've been contacted in real time by aliens from the Pleiades, a star cluster so far away that it takes *light* 500 years to travel from there to here, believe every word that these supposed aliens supposedly said, and base important life decisions on their advice. * There are people here whose everyday behavior and ability to hold grudges and act out on them would make junior high school kids ashamed to be seen with them. * There are people who believe that hiring brown-skinned boys from India to chant to non-existent gods and goddesses for them is the way to achieve all their goals and desires in life. * There are people who believe that posting a tasteful photograph of a fully-clothed woman is pornography. My feeling is that this forum would *benefit* from having a few kids on it. Add four or five down-to-earth, feet-on- the-ground modern 15-year-olds to this forum, and both the emotional and intelligence quotient of the group would rise by 10 or more points.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
I continue to ask you Turqb - why are you here? If I felt like you, there is no way I would waste my time religiously posting to such a place day after day after day after day as you do. Care to balance this out with what you feel are the positive qualities of FFL that draw you to participate? After all the years you've been here, seems like your curiosity about how the TM community is faring would have waned. It seems like you would reserve your opinions, articles, funnies, pics, and ramblings for an audience that you respected. From: turquoiseb no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 6:21 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@... wrote: This forum was created for supposedly mature adults, and if children are prohibited, but are on the forum, what shall we say about their parents? Is there anyone here under the age of 18? Alternatively, is there anyone here who has achieved an emotional or intellectual age *higher* than 18? :-) I've been kinda dismayed recently to realize that this forum seems to consist of people who believe things that most people on the planet would consider either retarded, or insane, or both. For example: * There are people here who still believe that using muscle power to bounce around on their butts on slabs of foam has the magical ability to end crime and strife and bring about world peace. * There are people here who, when someone tells them that they've been contacted in real time by aliens from the Pleiades, a star cluster so far away that it takes *light* 500 years to travel from there to here, believe every word that these supposed aliens supposedly said, and base important life decisions on their advice. * There are people here whose everyday behavior and ability to hold grudges and act out on them would make junior high school kids ashamed to be seen with them. * There are people who believe that hiring brown-skinned boys from India to chant to non-existent gods and goddesses for them is the way to achieve all their goals and desires in life. * There are people who believe that posting a tasteful photograph of a fully-clothed woman is pornography. My feeling is that this forum would *benefit* from having a few kids on it. Add four or five down-to-earth, feet-on- the-ground modern 15-year-olds to this forum, and both the emotional and intelligence quotient of the group would rise by 10 or more points.
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
It's puzzling, isn't it? One would have thought that Turquoise B would long ago have migrated to another forum that was more of a match for his own intellectual and emotional maturity. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reyn emilymae.reyn@... wrote: I continue to ask you Turqb - why are you here?  If I felt like you, there is no way I would waste my time religiously posting to such a place day after day after day after day as you do.  Care to balance this out with what you feel are the positive qualities of FFL that draw you to participate?  After all the years you've been here, seems like your curiosity about how the TM community is faring would have waned.  It seems like you would reserve your opinions, articles, funnies, pics, and ramblings for an audience that you respected.   From: turquoiseb no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 6:21 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@ wrote: This forum was created for supposedly mature adults, and if children are prohibited, but are on the forum, what shall we say about their parents? Is there anyone here under the age of 18? Alternatively, is there anyone here who has achieved an emotional or intellectual age *higher* than 18? :-) I've been kinda dismayed recently to realize that this forum seems to consist of people who believe things that most people on the planet would consider either retarded, or insane, or both. For example: * There are people here who still believe that using muscle power to bounce around on their butts on slabs of foam has the magical ability to end crime and strife and bring about world peace. * There are people here who, when someone tells them that they've been contacted in real time by aliens from the Pleiades, a star cluster so far away that it takes *light* 500 years to travel from there to here, believe every word that these supposed aliens supposedly said, and base important life decisions on their advice. * There are people here whose everyday behavior and ability to hold grudges and act out on them would make junior high school kids ashamed to be seen with them. * There are people who believe that hiring brown-skinned boys from India to chant to non-existent gods and goddesses for them is the way to achieve all their goals and desires in life. * There are people who believe that posting a tasteful photograph of a fully-clothed woman is pornography. My feeling is that this forum would *benefit* from having a few kids on it. Add four or five down-to-earth, feet-on- the-ground modern 15-year-olds to this forum, and both the emotional and intelligence quotient of the group would rise by 10 or more points.
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, feste37 feste37@... wrote: It's puzzling, isn't it? One would have thought that TurquoiseB would long ago have migrated to another forum that was more of a match for his own intellectual and emotional maturity. I have. :-) I remain here just to keep in touch with a few people whose experiences and ability to discuss them still interest me. This past couple of weeks has been instructive because as someone noted, a lot of people came out of the woodwork and kinda demonstrated who and what they really were and what their intent was. That was useful, because now I can simply avoid them and focus on the folks whom I consider worth my time. If you're wondering, no, you didn't make the cut. :-)
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
LOL!! You expect us to believe this blatantly untruthful post? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, feste37 feste37@ wrote: It's puzzling, isn't it? One would have thought that TurquoiseB would long ago have migrated to another forum that was more of a match for his own intellectual and emotional maturity. I have. :-) I remain here just to keep in touch with a few people whose experiences and ability to discuss them still interest me. This past couple of weeks has been instructive because as someone noted, a lot of people came out of the woodwork and kinda demonstrated who and what they really were and what their intent was. That was useful, because now I can simply avoid them and focus on the folks whom I consider worth my time. If you're wondering, no, you didn't make the cut. :-)
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
I might add that there are still people here who apparently miss the irony of pointing fingers at *everyone else* about the lack of maturity shown here when they too are participants. L --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@ wrote: This forum was created for supposedly mature adults, and if children are prohibited, but are on the forum, what shall we say about their parents? Is there anyone here under the age of 18? Alternatively, is there anyone here who has achieved an emotional or intellectual age *higher* than 18? :-) I've been kinda dismayed recently to realize that this forum seems to consist of people who believe things that most people on the planet would consider either retarded, or insane, or both. For example: * There are people here who still believe that using muscle power to bounce around on their butts on slabs of foam has the magical ability to end crime and strife and bring about world peace. * There are people here who, when someone tells them that they've been contacted in real time by aliens from the Pleiades, a star cluster so far away that it takes *light* 500 years to travel from there to here, believe every word that these supposed aliens supposedly said, and base important life decisions on their advice. * There are people here whose everyday behavior and ability to hold grudges and act out on them would make junior high school kids ashamed to be seen with them. * There are people who believe that hiring brown-skinned boys from India to chant to non-existent gods and goddesses for them is the way to achieve all their goals and desires in life. * There are people who believe that posting a tasteful photograph of a fully-clothed woman is pornography. My feeling is that this forum would *benefit* from having a few kids on it. Add four or five down-to-earth, feet-on- the-ground modern 15-year-olds to this forum, and both the emotional and intelligence quotient of the group would rise by 10 or more points.
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, feste37 feste37@ wrote: It's puzzling, isn't it? One would have thought that TurquoiseB would long ago have migrated to another forum that was more of a match for his own intellectual and emotional maturity. I have. :-) I remain here just to keep in touch with my real feelings, my conscience, and the destiny of my martyrdom. A few people whose experiences and ability to discuss this, still interest me, and since they do not see through me (or if they do, they won't say Boo), I gotta keep doing my thing, folks. This past couple of weeks has been instructive because as someone noted, a lot of fat earwigs and tiny baby snails and sweet hummingbirds came out of the woodwork and kinda demonstrated how each of them was one of God's creatures. Who and what they really were and what their intent was I have no idea, but certainly it was enough to torment me into making a mockery of Mary's little lambkin. That was useful, because now I can simply put them inside the formaldehyde that I keep in a jar by my bed. And then I can focus on the folks who are willing to string the bitch up and then bury her in unconsecrated soil. I consider these fellow apparatchiks (who know the opiate of Fairfield) worth my singing to them the hymns of my still beating heart. If you're wondering, no, I still love my little scorpion (I envy his sting). Whoever you are, if you feel how perfectly this post does not touch me, you made the cut. :-)
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robin Carlsen maskedzebra@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, feste37 feste37@ wrote: It's puzzling, isn't it? One would have thought that TurquoiseB would long ago have migrated to another forum that was more of a match for his own intellectual and emotional maturity. Barry: I have. :-) I remain here just to keep in touch with my real feelings, my conscience, and the destiny of my martyrdom. A few people whose experiences and ability to discuss this, still interest me, and since they do not see through me (or if they do, they won't say Boo), I gotta keep doing my thing, folks. This past couple of weeks has been instructive because as someone noted, a lot of fat earwigs and tiny baby snails and sweet hummingbirds came out of the woodwork and kinda demonstrated how each of them was one of God's creatures. Who and what they really were and what their intent was I have no idea, but certainly it was enough to torment me into making a mockery of Mary's little lambkin. That was useful, because now I can simply put them inside the formaldehyde that I keep in a jar by my bed. And then I can focus on the folks who are willing to string the bitch up and then bury her in unconsecrated soil. I consider these fellow apparatchiks (who know the opiate of Fairfield) worth my singing to them the hymns of my still beating heart. If you're wondering, no, I still love my little scorpion (I envy his sting). Whoever you are, if you feel how perfectly this post does not touch me, you made the cut. :-) Robin: Are you trying for triple-irony here, Barry? The way I see it, you have re-written your original post to feste37this seems quite obvious to me. (If you check this version against the first one, you will see there are differences.) Were you ever ticklish as a baby?
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
This post, in itself, contradicts your edict. Judy included her explanation of how she hit 51 posts at the end of one of her return posts I believe. (My recall could be wrong.) Your behavior continues to belie your stated reality. But, that's O.K. So it goes, in the world of Barry. From: turquoiseb no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 9:13 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, feste37 feste37@... wrote: It's puzzling, isn't it? One would have thought that TurquoiseB would long ago have migrated to another forum that was more of a match for his own intellectual and emotional maturity. I have. :-) I remain here just to keep in touch with a few people whose experiences and ability to discuss them still interest me. This past couple of weeks has been instructive because as someone noted, a lot of people came out of the woodwork and kinda demonstrated who and what they really were and what their intent was. That was useful, because now I can simply avoid them and focus on the folks whom I consider worth my time. If you're wondering, no, you didn't make the cut. :-)
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reyn emilymae.reyn@... wrote: This post, in itself, contradicts your edict. Judy included her explanation of how she hit 51 posts at the end of one of her return posts I believe. (My recall could be wrong.) Close. You're thinking of a comment in a post I made earlier in the day that I posted out about Barry and iranitea having lost Vaj's support for the week because *he* had posted out: Oh, and Vaj has just posted out, so you all will have to do without him next week. Barry misrepresented this comment as my having taunted Vaj minutes before I posted out. Not true on either count. But the point here is that nobody quoted that portion of my post, so for Barry to have seen it, he had to have read the post in its original form all the way to the very end, despite his claims that he never reads my posts. Your behavior continues to belie your stated reality. But, that's O.K. So it goes, in the world of Barry. Barry World is very similar to Disney World in its resemblance to reality. From: turquoiseb no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 9:13 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, feste37 feste37@ wrote: It's puzzling, isn't it? One would have thought that TurquoiseB would long ago have migrated to another forum that was more of a match for his own intellectual and emotional maturity. I have. :-) I remain here just to keep in touch with a few people whose experiences and ability to discuss them still interest me. This past couple of weeks has been instructive because as someone noted, a lot of people came out of the woodwork and kinda demonstrated who and what they really were and what their intent was. That was useful, because now I can simply avoid them and focus on the folks whom I consider worth my time. If you're wondering, no, you didn't make the cut. :-)
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
Thanks...I should stop relying on my recall but my point, although not supported by statement, was that Barry had read to the end of your post. Glad that was an accurate statement. Tee Hee. Barry's World is perhaps a bit like Waldo's World - where is Barry? I'm still looking for him. Will the real Barry please stand up? I know he's in there somewhere (that's just me though exercising my unconditional right to love). Have a good day. From: authfriend jst...@panix.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 12:44 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reyn emilymae.reyn@... wrote: This post, in itself, contradicts your edict. Judy included her explanation of how she hit 51 posts at the end of one of her return posts I believe. (My recall could be wrong.) Close. You're thinking of a comment in a post I made earlier in the day that I posted out about Barry and iranitea having lost Vaj's support for the week because *he* had posted out: Oh, and Vaj has just posted out, so you all will have to do without him next week. Barry misrepresented this comment as my having taunted Vaj minutes before I posted out. Not true on either count. But the point here is that nobody quoted that portion of my post, so for Barry to have seen it, he had to have read the post in its original form all the way to the very end, despite his claims that he never reads my posts. Your behavior continues to belie your stated reality. But, that's O.K. So it goes, in the world of Barry. Barry World is very similar to Disney World in its resemblance to reality. From: turquoiseb no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 9:13 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, feste37 feste37@ wrote: It's puzzling, isn't it? One would have thought that TurquoiseB would long ago have migrated to another forum that was more of a match for his own intellectual and emotional maturity. I have. :-) I remain here just to keep in touch with a few people whose experiences and ability to discuss them still interest me. This past couple of weeks has been instructive because as someone noted, a lot of people came out of the woodwork and kinda demonstrated who and what they really were and what their intent was. That was useful, because now I can simply avoid them and focus on the folks whom I consider worth my time. If you're wondering, no, you didn't make the cut. :-)
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
Friends; we should think of the children here, the MSAE children who may be reading this site. These fellows who posts this stuff seem to have no filters what so ever. Right now the adult decision needs to be taken by our moderators to remove these guys for the spiritual safety of our children and the well-being of a larger community here. With the best of concern and regards for all, -Buck in FF --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote: On 07/30/2012 09:38 AM, turquoiseb wrote: Laura Dern: Ellen DeGeneris (with Portia de Rossi): Sheryl Crow: Heather Graham: Naomi Watts: And those who would like to see more of Heather Graham can do so in the P.T. Anderson movie Boogie Nights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLgDiBoKyqA Anderson has a new film coming out shortly called The Master and purportedly based on L Ron Hubbard. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/27/the-master-release-date-paul-thomas-anderson-scientology_n_1711735.html?utm_hp_ref=entertainment
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote: Laura Dern: Ellen DeGeneris (with Portia de Rossi): Sheryl Crow: Heather Graham: whoa! Phantastic, uh... eyes! :] Naomi Watts:
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
FYI, the pictures Turq posted could probably be seen on billboards and city buses. The link to Boogie Nights was for the trailer not the movie itself and could be shown on broadcast TV. Don't be such a prude. :-D On 07/30/2012 11:30 AM, Buck wrote: Friends; we should think of the children here, the MSAE children who may be reading this site. These fellows who posts this stuff seem to have no filters what so ever. Right now the adult decision needs to be taken by our moderators to remove these guys for the spiritual safety of our children and the well-being of a larger community here. With the best of concern and regards for all, -Buck in FF --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote: On 07/30/2012 09:38 AM, turquoiseb wrote: Laura Dern: Ellen DeGeneris (with Portia de Rossi): Sheryl Crow: Heather Graham: Naomi Watts: And those who would like to see more of Heather Graham can do so in the P.T. Anderson movie Boogie Nights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLgDiBoKyqA Anderson has a new film coming out shortly called The Master and purportedly based on L Ron Hubbard. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/27/the-master-release-date-paul-thomas-anderson-scientology_n_1711735.html?utm_hp_ref=entertainment
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote: FYI, the pictures Turq posted could probably be seen on billboards and city buses. More to the point, they're among the images of their TMer heroines that they would find if they just searched Google Images for their names. That's what I did; that's where these photos came from. I'm just fuckin' tired of Buck's act, when it swings prudish and Fundamentalist and nasty, as it just did. Buck has a tendency to dream up things that push *his* buttons, and then pretend that they push a lot of other people's buttons in Fairfield, the never-named, almost-certainly-imaginary people he interviews. I'm calling bullshit. I think -- whether or not he believes that his Buck act is an act or not -- it reveals a great deal about buck and *HIS* samskaras, *HIS* hangups. I don't think that there are either MSAE children or children of any other stripe reading this forum, and if there were I give them far more credit than Buck does. They've seen, dealt with, and handled (as Bhairitu says) images of these TM heroines themselves, and almost certainly *they weren't affronted by them*. Unlike Buck, they probably grew up comfortable with sexuality -- their own, and other people's -- and don't feel threatened by it. The link to Boogie Nights was for the trailer not the movie itself and could be shown on broadcast TV. Don't be such a prude. And don't be such a solipsist as to believe that you have the RIGHT to enforce your prudery on others. We get it -- you're not comfortable with this century. You prefer to imagine spiritual as having to do with communes full of women in granny dresses, among the past cults you revere. Free Clue: all those people are dead, and so are (with only a few exceptions) the so- called spiritual lineages they hoped to found. One of the reasons these movements died a much-deserved death is that they took it upon themselves, as believers, to tell their neighbors, the unbelievers, how they should live their lives. And now they're all dead, and so are the movements they thought were so holy, and so immortal. Their neighbors forgot them, and so should we. Meanwhile human sexuality lives on, and refuses to hide its head in shame because people like Buck think it should. Protect the innocent MSAE children from images they could see -- and should be able to see -- on their computers or on TV or elsewhere any day of the week? Get real. The people who we should be concerned about protecting these children from are people like Buck. They could grow up to be like him. On 07/30/2012 11:30 AM, Buck wrote: Friends; we should think of the children here, the MSAE children who may be reading this site. These fellows who posts this stuff seem to have no filters what so ever. Right now the adult decision needs to be taken by our moderators to remove these guys for the spiritual safety of our children and the well- being of a larger community here. With the best of concern and regards for all, -Buck in FF
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck dhamiltony2k5@... wrote: Friends; we should think of the children here, the MSAE children who may be reading this site. These fellows who posts this stuff seem to have no filters what so ever. Right now the adult decision needs to be taken by our moderators to remove these guys for the spiritual safety of our children and the well-being of a larger community here. With the best of concern and regards for all, -Buck in FF Oh dear, I must be missing something very juicy because I have yet to see anything in the last day or two that could possibly harm the innocents on this site. But indeed if there is something dubious in the form of pictures or videos for God's sake, tell me where they are. I'm dying to see them! --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 07/30/2012 09:38 AM, turquoiseb wrote: Laura Dern: Ellen DeGeneris (with Portia de Rossi): Sheryl Crow: Heather Graham: Naomi Watts: And those who would like to see more of Heather Graham can do so in the P.T. Anderson movie Boogie Nights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLgDiBoKyqA Anderson has a new film coming out shortly called The Master and purportedly based on L Ron Hubbard. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/27/the-master-release-date-paul-thomas-anderson-scientology_n_1711735.html?utm_hp_ref=entertainment
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
That's an impressive line-up of TM pinups. For a priceless glance from Naomi Watts follow David Lynch down the rabbit hole here . . . http://tinyurl.com/ch5xfww
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: FYI, the pictures Turq posted could probably be seen on billboards and city buses. More to the point, they're among the images of their TMer heroines that they would find if they just searched Google Images for their names. That's what I did; that's where these photos came from. I'm just fuckin' tired of Buck's act, when it swings prudish and Fundamentalist and nasty, as it just did. Buck has a tendency to dream up things that push *his* buttons, and then pretend that they push a lot of other people's buttons in Fairfield, the never-named, almost-certainly-imaginary people he interviews. I'm calling bullshit. Well Buck got you going here too Barry, buttons and all. I find it a little unlikely you are quite as offended as you are making it sound however, all sound and fury and all of that... I think -- whether or not he believes that his Buck act is an act or not -- it reveals a great deal about buck and *HIS* samskaras, *HIS* hangups. I don't think that there are either MSAE children or children of any other stripe reading this forum, and if there were I give them far more credit than Buck does. They've seen, dealt with, and handled (as Bhairitu says) images of these TM heroines themselves, and almost certainly *they weren't affronted by them*. I am sure you are correct Barry. But you know what, we all know and realize this, you can stop beating that dead horse now. Your outrage seems feigned. Unlike Buck, they probably grew up comfortable with sexuality -- their own, and other people's -- and don't feel threatened by it. Pretty big generalization here. The link to Boogie Nights was for the trailer not the movie itself and could be shown on broadcast TV. Don't be such a prude. And don't be such a solipsist as to believe that you have the RIGHT to enforce your prudery on others. We get it -- you're not comfortable with this century. You prefer to imagine spiritual as having to do with communes full of women in granny dresses, among the past cults you revere. Free Clue: all those people are dead, and so are (with only a few exceptions) the so- called spiritual lineages they hoped to found. Now you're on a roll. Fun isn't it? One of the reasons these movements died a much-deserved death is that they took it upon themselves, as believers, to tell their neighbors, the unbelievers, how they should live their lives. And now they're all dead, and so are the movements they thought were so holy, and so immortal. Their neighbors forgot them, and so should we. What movements? Who as believers? What neighbors? When did they die? Who died? Who's on first? Meanwhile human sexuality lives on, and refuses to hide its head in shame because people like Buck think it should. What does sexuality's head look like by the way? Protect the innocent MSAE children from images they could see -- and should be able to see -- on their computers or on TV or elsewhere any day of the week? Get real. Good point. The people who we should be concerned about protecting these children from are people like Buck. They could grow up to be like him. Oh nasty, Barry, low blow. That Buck, he may be a bit prudish but on the plus side he doesn't post pictures of true believers in granny dresses and Birkenstocks. On 07/30/2012 11:30 AM, Buck wrote: Friends; we should think of the children here, the MSAE children who may be reading this site. These fellows who posts this stuff seem to have no filters what so ever. Right now the adult decision needs to be taken by our moderators to remove these guys for the spiritual safety of our children and the well- being of a larger community here. With the best of concern and regards for all, -Buck in FF
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
On 07/30/2012 02:49 PM, Seraphita wrote: That's an impressive line-up of TM pinups. For a priceless glance from Naomi Watts follow David Lynch down the rabbit hole here . . . http://tinyurl.com/ch5xfww I see the copyright cops have been busy! :-D
[FairfieldLife] Re: For Buck...mending my ways and posting only photos of sattvic TMers
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, awoelflebater no_reply@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@ wrote: snip I'm just fuckin' tired of Buck's act, when it swings prudish and Fundamentalist and nasty, as it just did. Buck has a tendency to dream up things that push *his* buttons, and then pretend that they push a lot of other people's buttons in Fairfield, the never-named, almost-certainly-imaginary people he interviews. I'm calling bullshit. Well Buck got you going here too Barry, buttons and all. I find it a little unlikely you are quite as offended as you are making it sound however, all sound and fury and all of that... Oh, but Ann, Barry's *very* sensitive. After all, he told Share he was more than a little tired of her creative editing observation when she made it for--wait for it-- the second time. So it doesn't take much to tire him out, you see. (He'll probably be very upset that you and I have ganged up on him here too. It's only he and his groupies who are allowed to pile on.) snip Meanwhile human sexuality lives on, and refuses to hide its head in shame because people like Buck think it should. What does sexuality's head look like by the way? LOL.
[FairfieldLife] Re: To Buck - I can't stand the rain - Cassandra Wilson
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reyn emilymae.reyn@... wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS2i9A7MOPQfeature=related Cassandra proly shouldn't be so blue and negative if she got her meditation checked. She should meet up with David Lynch and come in out of the rain, would have a different view of life.
[FairfieldLife] Re: ATT: BUCK
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jstein@... wrote: Very nice blog post: a journalist takes part in a Civil War reenactment in Tennessee. The contingent from Iowa gets a lot of space: http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/30/extra-strength-re-enacting/ http://tinyurl.com/c5kv23d Thanks for the heads-up post. I had heard about this. They certainly did it up righteous. Set a standard. In the 'western theatre' here I have always looked at the Mississippi River and thought we should arrive that way at some of the events along the River. The re-enacting community is going through the series of 150- anniversaries. Camping in costume with history as a theme. -Buck in the Dome
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
The context is the Idiocrats hating America. sgrayatlarge wrote: They or you hating America? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: Yup, the Idiocrats are very sad. Why do they hate America? sgrayatlarge wrote: How sad --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: The old wingnut switcheroo, eh? Avoid answering a question by asking another one? I'm not falling for that one. So you must be Tea Partier? IOW, an Idiocrat. Do you actually believe that Glenn Beck is bringing kindness and decency to the world or Rupert Murdoch for that matter or the Koch brothers? Under those terms you would have thought that Hitler and Mussolini were your kind of guys. sgrayatlarge wrote: The question is are you worth anything? What is your worth? What are you doing to bring goodness and decency to the world? What acts of kindness have you done lately? Question everyone has to ask about themselves --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: I can't believe that anyone on FFL would be so ignorant as to think that Glenn Beck is worth anything? Did you miss the intellect sutra? sgrayatlarge wrote: Re: Glenn Buck BTW, you and your left leaning friends need to know that little boilerplate rant of your won't be tolerated anymore. You see when you can't articulate an argument you fall into the SIX HIRB, what is that? Well glad you asked, when in doubt and you simply want to shut down an argument here is what happens: Your personal attack goes something like this, label the following, choose your weapon: S-Label as Sexist I-Label is Intolerant X-label as Xenophobic H-Label as Homophobic I-Label as Islamophobic R-Label as Racist B-Label as Bigot It's easy to remember SIX HIRB, so just continue your little tantrums, attack personally and know that it has lost it's , shall we say in Tantric terms- SHAKTI --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sgrayatlarge no_reply@ wrote: Hey just turn off the channel and breath Bhairitu, it will be OK --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Of course this is all about money not any real political thing. Glenn Beck is worth $32 million. A case of a sleaze ball millionaire doing the bidding of his master Rupert Murdoch who wants to maintain the status quo which is really against the interests of his followers the Idiocrats (TeaPartiers). Such people are a drag on society as someone we all knew would call them.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
How sad --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: The old wingnut switcheroo, eh? Avoid answering a question by asking another one? I'm not falling for that one. So you must be Tea Partier? IOW, an Idiocrat. Do you actually believe that Glenn Beck is bringing kindness and decency to the world or Rupert Murdoch for that matter or the Koch brothers? Under those terms you would have thought that Hitler and Mussolini were your kind of guys. sgrayatlarge wrote: The question is are you worth anything? What is your worth? What are you doing to bring goodness and decency to the world? What acts of kindness have you done lately? Question everyone has to ask about themselves --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: I can't believe that anyone on FFL would be so ignorant as to think that Glenn Beck is worth anything? Did you miss the intellect sutra? sgrayatlarge wrote: Re: Glenn Buck BTW, you and your left leaning friends need to know that little boilerplate rant of your won't be tolerated anymore. You see when you can't articulate an argument you fall into the SIX HIRB, what is that? Well glad you asked, when in doubt and you simply want to shut down an argument here is what happens: Your personal attack goes something like this, label the following, choose your weapon: S-Label as Sexist I-Label is Intolerant X-label as Xenophobic H-Label as Homophobic I-Label as Islamophobic R-Label as Racist B-Label as Bigot It's easy to remember SIX HIRB, so just continue your little tantrums, attack personally and know that it has lost it's , shall we say in Tantric terms- SHAKTI --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sgrayatlarge no_reply@ wrote: Hey just turn off the channel and breath Bhairitu, it will be OK --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Of course this is all about money not any real political thing. Glenn Beck is worth $32 million. A case of a sleaze ball millionaire doing the bidding of his master Rupert Murdoch who wants to maintain the status quo which is really against the interests of his followers the Idiocrats (TeaPartiers). Such people are a drag on society as someone we all knew would call them.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
Yup, the Idiocrats are very sad. Why do they hate America? sgrayatlarge wrote: How sad --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: The old wingnut switcheroo, eh? Avoid answering a question by asking another one? I'm not falling for that one. So you must be Tea Partier? IOW, an Idiocrat. Do you actually believe that Glenn Beck is bringing kindness and decency to the world or Rupert Murdoch for that matter or the Koch brothers? Under those terms you would have thought that Hitler and Mussolini were your kind of guys. sgrayatlarge wrote: The question is are you worth anything? What is your worth? What are you doing to bring goodness and decency to the world? What acts of kindness have you done lately? Question everyone has to ask about themselves --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: I can't believe that anyone on FFL would be so ignorant as to think that Glenn Beck is worth anything? Did you miss the intellect sutra? sgrayatlarge wrote: Re: Glenn Buck BTW, you and your left leaning friends need to know that little boilerplate rant of your won't be tolerated anymore. You see when you can't articulate an argument you fall into the SIX HIRB, what is that? Well glad you asked, when in doubt and you simply want to shut down an argument here is what happens: Your personal attack goes something like this, label the following, choose your weapon: S-Label as Sexist I-Label is Intolerant X-label as Xenophobic H-Label as Homophobic I-Label as Islamophobic R-Label as Racist B-Label as Bigot It's easy to remember SIX HIRB, so just continue your little tantrums, attack personally and know that it has lost it's , shall we say in Tantric terms- SHAKTI --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sgrayatlarge no_reply@ wrote: Hey just turn off the channel and breath Bhairitu, it will be OK --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Of course this is all about money not any real political thing. Glenn Beck is worth $32 million. A case of a sleaze ball millionaire doing the bidding of his master Rupert Murdoch who wants to maintain the status quo which is really against the interests of his followers the Idiocrats (TeaPartiers). Such people are a drag on society as someone we all knew would call them.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
They or you hating America? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: Yup, the Idiocrats are very sad. Why do they hate America? sgrayatlarge wrote: How sad --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: The old wingnut switcheroo, eh? Avoid answering a question by asking another one? I'm not falling for that one. So you must be Tea Partier? IOW, an Idiocrat. Do you actually believe that Glenn Beck is bringing kindness and decency to the world or Rupert Murdoch for that matter or the Koch brothers? Under those terms you would have thought that Hitler and Mussolini were your kind of guys. sgrayatlarge wrote: The question is are you worth anything? What is your worth? What are you doing to bring goodness and decency to the world? What acts of kindness have you done lately? Question everyone has to ask about themselves --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: I can't believe that anyone on FFL would be so ignorant as to think that Glenn Beck is worth anything? Did you miss the intellect sutra? sgrayatlarge wrote: Re: Glenn Buck BTW, you and your left leaning friends need to know that little boilerplate rant of your won't be tolerated anymore. You see when you can't articulate an argument you fall into the SIX HIRB, what is that? Well glad you asked, when in doubt and you simply want to shut down an argument here is what happens: Your personal attack goes something like this, label the following, choose your weapon: S-Label as Sexist I-Label is Intolerant X-label as Xenophobic H-Label as Homophobic I-Label as Islamophobic R-Label as Racist B-Label as Bigot It's easy to remember SIX HIRB, so just continue your little tantrums, attack personally and know that it has lost it's , shall we say in Tantric terms- SHAKTI --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sgrayatlarge no_reply@ wrote: Hey just turn off the channel and breath Bhairitu, it will be OK --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Of course this is all about money not any real political thing. Glenn Beck is worth $32 million. A case of a sleaze ball millionaire doing the bidding of his master Rupert Murdoch who wants to maintain the status quo which is really against the interests of his followers the Idiocrats (TeaPartiers). Such people are a drag on society as someone we all knew would call them.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
I can't believe that anyone on FFL would be so ignorant as to think that Glenn Beck is worth anything? Joe: Well, you have to admit, he's a heck of a shill for gold! So, you're a Glenn Beck watcher - I always thought so. But how much gold do you own? Did you miss the intellect sutra?
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck is 'restoring' Real America and God's values
The crowd stretched from the memorial to the base of the Washington Monument... Joe: However, a firm hired by CBS News to estimate the crowd put attendees at between 78,000 and 96,000... Since the last time we made an estimate, my own technology has improved. Using Google Earth, I constructed a polygon that covers the apparent area of the crowd, and another that takes in just the reflecting pool... 'Glenn Beck Rally: How Big Was the Crowd?' Pajamas Media, August 29, 2010 http://tinyurl.com/27zbgam The crowd stretched from the memorial to the base of the Washington Monument, about a mile away, as Beck took the stage after the singing of the national anthem... 'Glenn Beck calls for national revival' Politico, August 28, 2010 http://tinyurl.com/2ueeedv
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
The question is are you worth anything? What is your worth? What are you doing to bring goodness and decency to the world? What acts of kindness have you done lately? Question everyone has to ask about themselves --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: I can't believe that anyone on FFL would be so ignorant as to think that Glenn Beck is worth anything? Did you miss the intellect sutra? sgrayatlarge wrote: Re: Glenn Buck BTW, you and your left leaning friends need to know that little boilerplate rant of your won't be tolerated anymore. You see when you can't articulate an argument you fall into the SIX HIRB, what is that? Well glad you asked, when in doubt and you simply want to shut down an argument here is what happens: Your personal attack goes something like this, label the following, choose your weapon: S-Label as Sexist I-Label is Intolerant X-label as Xenophobic H-Label as Homophobic I-Label as Islamophobic R-Label as Racist B-Label as Bigot It's easy to remember SIX HIRB, so just continue your little tantrums, attack personally and know that it has lost it's , shall we say in Tantric terms- SHAKTI --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sgrayatlarge no_reply@ wrote: Hey just turn off the channel and breath Bhairitu, it will be OK --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Of course this is all about money not any real political thing. Glenn Beck is worth $32 million. A case of a sleaze ball millionaire doing the bidding of his master Rupert Murdoch who wants to maintain the status quo which is really against the interests of his followers the Idiocrats (TeaPartiers). Such people are a drag on society as someone we all knew would call them.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
I own my own weight in gold Tex. You may recall when MMY gave it to me for my many years of service. Then I asked Glenn to help me sell it. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, WillyTex willy...@... wrote: I can't believe that anyone on FFL would be so ignorant as to think that Glenn Beck is worth anything? Joe: Well, you have to admit, he's a heck of a shill for gold! So, you're a Glenn Beck watcher - I always thought so. But how much gold do you own?
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
The old wingnut switcheroo, eh? Avoid answering a question by asking another one? I'm not falling for that one. So you must be Tea Partier? IOW, an Idiocrat. Do you actually believe that Glenn Beck is bringing kindness and decency to the world or Rupert Murdoch for that matter or the Koch brothers? Under those terms you would have thought that Hitler and Mussolini were your kind of guys. sgrayatlarge wrote: The question is are you worth anything? What is your worth? What are you doing to bring goodness and decency to the world? What acts of kindness have you done lately? Question everyone has to ask about themselves --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: I can't believe that anyone on FFL would be so ignorant as to think that Glenn Beck is worth anything? Did you miss the intellect sutra? sgrayatlarge wrote: Re: Glenn Buck BTW, you and your left leaning friends need to know that little boilerplate rant of your won't be tolerated anymore. You see when you can't articulate an argument you fall into the SIX HIRB, what is that? Well glad you asked, when in doubt and you simply want to shut down an argument here is what happens: Your personal attack goes something like this, label the following, choose your weapon: S-Label as Sexist I-Label is Intolerant X-label as Xenophobic H-Label as Homophobic I-Label as Islamophobic R-Label as Racist B-Label as Bigot It's easy to remember SIX HIRB, so just continue your little tantrums, attack personally and know that it has lost it's , shall we say in Tantric terms- SHAKTI --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sgrayatlarge no_reply@ wrote: Hey just turn off the channel and breath Bhairitu, it will be OK --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Of course this is all about money not any real political thing. Glenn Beck is worth $32 million. A case of a sleaze ball millionaire doing the bidding of his master Rupert Murdoch who wants to maintain the status quo which is really against the interests of his followers the Idiocrats (TeaPartiers). Such people are a drag on society as someone we all knew would call them.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
I can't believe that anyone on FFL would be so ignorant as to think that Glenn Beck is worth anything? sgrayatlarge: The question is are you worth anything? What is your worth? What are you doing to bring goodness and decency to the world? Well, when you can't even afford to attend a rally in Washington D.C., I guess you can't contribute much of anything, money-wise, right? It's a fact that most of the charity that goes out in the world comes from rich people like Warren Buffet and Bill Gates. I mean, I'm pretty tapped out on donations since Katrina, and Haiti, but I'm still contributing to the United Way through my employee deduction. But, you'd think Barry2 would have something more worthwhile to say about Beck than to get him mixed up with Ron Paul. Go figure. What acts of kindness have you done lately?
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
The question is are you worth anything? Bhairitu: Under those terms you would have thought that Hitler and Mussolini were your kind of guys... So, if you watch Glenn Beck on TV or you attend a Tea Party rally, you're kind of like Hitler and Mussolini, right? And of course, if you attend a Tea Party you're a racist as well. Go figure. No matter what you do, Tea Partiers, Kate Zernike will call you racist... 'New York Times delivers predictably hackish piece on Beck/Tea Party rally' Posted by Glenn Reynolds Instapundit, August 29, 2010 http://pajamasmedia.com/instapundit/ 'New York Times delivers predictably hackish piece on Beck/Tea Party rally' Washington Examiner, August 28,2010 http://tinyurl.com/298u9sw
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
Bhairitu: Of course this is all about money not any real political thing. Glenn Beck is worth $32 million. A case of a sleaze ball millionaire doing the bidding of his master Rupert Murdoch who wants to maintain the status quo which is really against the interests of his followers the Idiocrats (TeaPartiers). Such people are a drag on society as someone we all knew would call them. Until November, Obama doesn't need 1 single Republican vote to pass anything he wants.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
Hey just turn off the channel and breath Bhairitu, it will be OK --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: Of course this is all about money not any real political thing. Glenn Beck is worth $32 million. A case of a sleaze ball millionaire doing the bidding of his master Rupert Murdoch who wants to maintain the status quo which is really against the interests of his followers the Idiocrats (TeaPartiers). Such people are a drag on society as someone we all knew would call them.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
BTW, you and your left leaning friends need to know that little boilerplate rant of your won't be tolerated anymore. You see when you can't articulate an argument you fall into the SIX HIRB, what is that? Well glad you asked, when in doubt and you simply want to shut down an argument here is what happens: Your personal attack goes something like this, label the following, choose your weapon: S- Label as Sexist I- Label is Intolerant X-lable as Xenophobic H-Label as Homophobic I-Labels as Islamophobic R-Label as Racist B-Label as Bigot It's easy to remember SIX HIRB, so just continue your little tantrums, attack personally and know that it has lost it's , shall we say in Tantric terms- SHAKTI --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: Of course this is all about money not any real political thing. Glenn Beck is worth $32 million. A case of a sleaze ball millionaire doing the bidding of his master Rupert Murdoch who wants to maintain the status quo which is really against the interests of his followers the Idiocrats (TeaPartiers). Such people are a drag on society as someone we all knew would call them.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck talk about a phoney crook
http://crooksandliars.com/david-neiwert/glenn-becks-sobbing-secrets-revealed --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: Of course this is all about money not any real political thing. Glenn Beck is worth $32 million. A case of a sleaze ball millionaire doing the bidding of his master Rupert Murdoch who wants to maintain the status quo which is really against the interests of his followers the Idiocrats (TeaPartiers). Such people are a drag on society as someone we all knew would call them.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
Re: Glenn Buck BTW, you and your left leaning friends need to know that little boilerplate rant of your won't be tolerated anymore. You see when you can't articulate an argument you fall into the SIX HIRB, what is that? Well glad you asked, when in doubt and you simply want to shut down an argument here is what happens: Your personal attack goes something like this, label the following, choose your weapon: S-Label as Sexist I-Label is Intolerant X-label as Xenophobic H-Label as Homophobic I-Label as Islamophobic R-Label as Racist B-Label as Bigot It's easy to remember SIX HIRB, so just continue your little tantrums, attack personally and know that it has lost it's , shall we say in Tantric terms- SHAKTI --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sgrayatlarge no_re...@... wrote: Hey just turn off the channel and breath Bhairitu, it will be OK --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Of course this is all about money not any real political thing. Glenn Beck is worth $32 million. A case of a sleaze ball millionaire doing the bidding of his master Rupert Murdoch who wants to maintain the status quo which is really against the interests of his followers the Idiocrats (TeaPartiers). Such people are a drag on society as someone we all knew would call them.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck is 'restoring' Real America and God's values
http://whatnowtoons.com/ [http://www.bartcop.com/beck-scheme-810.gif] Cartoon link: http://www.bartcop.com/beck-scheme-810.gif = = = [http://www.bartcop.com/beck-buy-gold.jpg] Cartoon link: http://www.bartcop.com/beck-buy-gold.jpg --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sgrayatlarge no_re...@... wrote: Re: Glenn Buck BTW, you and your left leaning friends need to know that little boilerplate rant of your won't be tolerated anymore. You see when you can't articulate an argument you fall into the SIX HIRB, what is that? Well glad you asked, when in doubt and you simply want to shut down an argument here is what happens: Your personal attack goes something like this, label the following, choose your weapon: S-Label as Sexist I-Label is Intolerant X-label as Xenophobic H-Label as Homophobic I-Label as Islamophobic R-Label as Racist B-Label as Bigot It's easy to remember SIX HIRB, so just continue your little tantrums, attack personally and know that it has lost it's , shall we say in Tantric terms- SHAKTI --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sgrayatlarge no_reply@ wrote: Hey just turn off the channel and breath Bhairitu, it will be OK --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Of course this is all about money not any real political thing. Glenn Beck is worth $32 million. A case of a sleaze ball millionaire doing the bidding of his master Rupert Murdoch who wants to maintain the status quo which is really against the interests of his followers the Idiocrats (TeaPartiers). Such people are a drag on society as someone we all knew would call them.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
I can't believe that anyone on FFL would be so ignorant as to think that Glenn Beck is worth anything? Did you miss the intellect sutra? sgrayatlarge wrote: Re: Glenn Buck BTW, you and your left leaning friends need to know that little boilerplate rant of your won't be tolerated anymore. You see when you can't articulate an argument you fall into the SIX HIRB, what is that? Well glad you asked, when in doubt and you simply want to shut down an argument here is what happens: Your personal attack goes something like this, label the following, choose your weapon: S-Label as Sexist I-Label is Intolerant X-label as Xenophobic H-Label as Homophobic I-Label as Islamophobic R-Label as Racist B-Label as Bigot It's easy to remember SIX HIRB, so just continue your little tantrums, attack personally and know that it has lost it's , shall we say in Tantric terms- SHAKTI --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sgrayatlarge no_re...@... wrote: Hey just turn off the channel and breath Bhairitu, it will be OK --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Of course this is all about money not any real political thing. Glenn Beck is worth $32 million. A case of a sleaze ball millionaire doing the bidding of his master Rupert Murdoch who wants to maintain the status quo which is really against the interests of his followers the Idiocrats (TeaPartiers). Such people are a drag on society as someone we all knew would call them.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
Bhairitu: I can't believe that anyone on FFL would be so ignorant as to think that Glenn Beck is worth anything? 32 million dollars? Since the last time we made an estimate, my own technology has improved. Using Google Earth, I constructed a polygon that covers the apparent area of the crowd, and another that takes in just the reflecting pool... 'Glenn Beck Rally: How Big Was the Crowd?' Pajamas Media, August 29, 2010 http://tinyurl.com/27zbgam
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck is 'restoring' Real America and God's values
do.rflex: Glenn Buck is 'restoring' Real America and God's values The crowd stretched from the memorial to the base of the Washington Monument, about a mile away, as Beck took the stage after the singing of the national anthem... 'Glenn Beck calls for national revival' Politico, August 28, 2010 http://tinyurl.com/2ueeedv
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck
Well, you have to admit, he's a heck of a shill for gold! --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: I can't believe that anyone on FFL would be so ignorant as to think that Glenn Beck is worth anything? Did you miss the intellect sutra? sgrayatlarge wrote: Re: Glenn Buck BTW, you and your left leaning friends need to know that little boilerplate rant of your won't be tolerated anymore. You see when you can't articulate an argument you fall into the SIX HIRB, what is that? Well glad you asked, when in doubt and you simply want to shut down an argument here is what happens: Your personal attack goes something like this, label the following, choose your weapon: S-Label as Sexist I-Label is Intolerant X-label as Xenophobic H-Label as Homophobic I-Label as Islamophobic R-Label as Racist B-Label as Bigot It's easy to remember SIX HIRB, so just continue your little tantrums, attack personally and know that it has lost it's , shall we say in Tantric terms- SHAKTI --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sgrayatlarge no_reply@ wrote: Hey just turn off the channel and breath Bhairitu, it will be OK --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Of course this is all about money not any real political thing. Glenn Beck is worth $32 million. A case of a sleaze ball millionaire doing the bidding of his master Rupert Murdoch who wants to maintain the status quo which is really against the interests of his followers the Idiocrats (TeaPartiers). Such people are a drag on society as someone we all knew would call them.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck is 'restoring' Real America and God's values
From the Christian Science Monitor: This from today's Wall Street Journal: Photos of the Beck event clearly show a big crowd. The weather was great whatever the exact figure, there were a lot of people there. The area along the Reflecting Pool stretching out from the Lincoln Memorial was packed. Groups were gathered under trees far on either side. Large conglomerations of folks gathered all the way to the Washington Monument. The crowd was big enough to disrupt Washington's subway system, with service from at least 12 stops disrupted due to long lines for entry. Given that context, let's wade into the numbers. Rally organizers, in applying for their permit, said they expected a crowd of up to 300,000. And on Sunday, after the rally, Beck himself said on Fox News that the event drew 300,000 people on the low end, and perhaps as many as 650,000 people on the high end. Rep. Michele Bachmann (R) of Minnesota, at her own rally held on the edges of Mr. Beck's event, said, We're not going to let anyone get away with saying there were less than a million here today because we were witnesses. However, a firm hired by CBS News to estimate the crowd put attendees at between 78,000 and 96,000. The firm, AirPhotosLive.com, had three estimators go over high-resolution aerial photos of the event, and then combined the three estimates. (One of the estimators talks about the experience here.) These kinds of debates over crowd attendance go way back. We'll close with Joni Mitchell's line: By the time we got to Woodstock, we were half a million strong . . . Except they probably weren't. Organizer Michael Lang later estimated the Woodstock crowd at about 400,000. Only half of those had tickets. The final tally: Sky News: 500,000 NBC News: 300,000 D.C. Official: 300,000-325,000 Glenn Beck: 300,000-500,000 ABC News: 100,000+ CBS News: 87,000 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, WillyTex willy...@... wrote: do.rflex: Glenn Buck is 'restoring' Real America and God's values The crowd stretched from the memorial to the base of the Washington Monument, about a mile away, as Beck took the stage after the singing of the national anthem... 'Glenn Beck calls for national revival' Politico, August 28, 2010 http://tinyurl.com/2ueeedv
[FairfieldLife] Re: Glenn Buck is 'restoring' Real America and God's values
Beck believes that non-belief in God (the Biblical God) is UnAmerican. http://fxpaper.fatalsystem.com/images/wallpapers/3d/fractal/fractal_168.jpg Also, he hates Woodrow Wilson. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Joe geezerfr...@... wrote: From the Christian Science Monitor: This from today's Wall Street Journal: Photos of the Beck event clearly show a big crowd. The weather was great whatever the exact figure, there were a lot of people there. The area along the Reflecting Pool stretching out from the Lincoln Memorial was packed. Groups were gathered under trees far on either side. Large conglomerations of folks gathered all the way to the Washington Monument. The crowd was big enough to disrupt Washington's subway system, with service from at least 12 stops disrupted due to long lines for entry. Given that context, let's wade into the numbers. Rally organizers, in applying for their permit, said they expected a crowd of up to 300,000. And on Sunday, after the rally, Beck himself said on Fox News that the event drew 300,000 people on the low end, and perhaps as many as 650,000 people on the high end. Rep. Michele Bachmann (R) of Minnesota, at her own rally held on the edges of Mr. Beck's event, said, We're not going to let anyone get away with saying there were less than a million here today because we were witnesses. However, a firm hired by CBS News to estimate the crowd put attendees at between 78,000 and 96,000. The firm, AirPhotosLive.com, had three estimators go over high-resolution aerial photos of the event, and then combined the three estimates. (One of the estimators talks about the experience here.) These kinds of debates over crowd attendance go way back. We'll close with Joni Mitchell's line: By the time we got to Woodstock, we were half a million strong . . . Except they probably weren't. Organizer Michael Lang later estimated the Woodstock crowd at about 400,000. Only half of those had tickets. The final tally: Sky News: 500,000 NBC News: 300,000 D.C. Official: 300,000-325,000 Glenn Beck: 300,000-500,000 ABC News: 100,000+ CBS News: 87,000 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, WillyTex willytex@ wrote: do.rflex: Glenn Buck is 'restoring' Real America and God's values The crowd stretched from the memorial to the base of the Washington Monument, about a mile away, as Beck took the stage after the singing of the national anthem... 'Glenn Beck calls for national revival' Politico, August 28, 2010 http://tinyurl.com/2ueeedv