[FairfieldLife] Re: Is It Just Me?

2009-08-09 Thread mirza
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex"  wrote:
>
> 
> Is It Just Me? 
> by John Cole
> 
>   [i-see-stupid-people]
> 
> Is it just me, or does everything just seem stupider than normal this
> August recess? Between Mouthpiece Theater and the Atlantic phoning it in
> and Alessandra Stanley making a mistake every sentence and morons
> getting caught while taking a luxurious stroll through Iraq and wingnuts
> threatening congressmen because they are trying to reform health care
> and congressmen whinging about empathy and racist latinas on and on and
> on, it just seems like everything is dumber this summer.
> 
> And I say that knowing full well that last August brought us Sarah
> Palin. Times like this, there really is only one thing that can cheer me
> up:
> 
>   [goinggalt1]
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I feel better.
> 
> http://www.balloon-juice.com/?p=25088
>
LMAO, No, we've been doing these things for a long time. I think your just more 
sensitive to it this summer. I think, probably, the stupid things have come 
down to where they can be listed and counted whereas before who could bother ? 
It's like saying I have 34455654434567788765445676777 cookies fly to mars and 
get some, no one even pays attention. But if you say 'I have 983 cookies' 
people are like 'D@ that's a lot of cookies. Don't have to fly to mars 
or nothing.Or have a stroke from the news, just a little angina.



[FairfieldLife] Re: Is it just me?

2009-01-21 Thread Nelson
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "boo_lives"  wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Nelson" 
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung  wrote:
> > >
> > > What's wrong with hope?
> > > 
> > > After eight years, nay, three decades of shuck and jive presidents,
> > > along comes one who truly offers a different approach, and yet
> > > naysayers are panicking and tarring our new guy with a broad brush
> > > before he's even done with his first day in office.
> > > 
> > > What's wrong with hoping for a few days, a few weeks, a few months
> > > that this guy can bootstrap us all into a higher intent?
> > > 
> > > All these years, and now we have these folks with buckets of cold
> > > water to toss on our flames of passion.  WTF?
> > > 
> > > If this were a foxhole, and someone started spewing this kind of
> > > negativity, he'd be slapped upside the head, right?  
> > > 
> > > Indulge in panic all you want out there, but I'm taking a few
days off
> > > from this and partying down.
> > > 
> > > Even if I'm wrong, I'll get a nice buzz out of the deal while those
> > > cringing at the other side of the foxhole will be miserable during
> > > that time.  I ask you, who more profits?  
> > > 
> > > Me sez me does.
> > > 
> > > Give the guy a break.  All signs still point to him holding the
reins
> > > firmly, and he's going to kick the ass of anyone under him who
doesn't
> > > get his vision.  I predict someone is going to get into it with
Obama
> > > and be tossed out in short order.
> > > 
> > > Edg
> > > 
> > snip
> >   One site I read pointed out that shortly, Obama will be gone.
> 
> What does that mean?
>
 Political problems were the issue.



[FairfieldLife] Re: Is it just me?

2009-01-21 Thread boo_lives
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Nelson" 
wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung  wrote:
> >
> > What's wrong with hope?
> > 
> > After eight years, nay, three decades of shuck and jive presidents,
> > along comes one who truly offers a different approach, and yet
> > naysayers are panicking and tarring our new guy with a broad brush
> > before he's even done with his first day in office.
> > 
> > What's wrong with hoping for a few days, a few weeks, a few months
> > that this guy can bootstrap us all into a higher intent?
> > 
> > All these years, and now we have these folks with buckets of cold
> > water to toss on our flames of passion.  WTF?
> > 
> > If this were a foxhole, and someone started spewing this kind of
> > negativity, he'd be slapped upside the head, right?  
> > 
> > Indulge in panic all you want out there, but I'm taking a few days off
> > from this and partying down.
> > 
> > Even if I'm wrong, I'll get a nice buzz out of the deal while those
> > cringing at the other side of the foxhole will be miserable during
> > that time.  I ask you, who more profits?  
> > 
> > Me sez me does.
> > 
> > Give the guy a break.  All signs still point to him holding the reins
> > firmly, and he's going to kick the ass of anyone under him who doesn't
> > get his vision.  I predict someone is going to get into it with Obama
> > and be tossed out in short order.
> > 
> > Edg
> > 
> snip
>   One site I read pointed out that shortly, Obama will be gone.

What does that mean?  




[FairfieldLife] Re: Is it just me?

2009-01-21 Thread Nelson
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung  wrote:
>
> What's wrong with hope?
> 
> After eight years, nay, three decades of shuck and jive presidents,
> along comes one who truly offers a different approach, and yet
> naysayers are panicking and tarring our new guy with a broad brush
> before he's even done with his first day in office.
> 
> What's wrong with hoping for a few days, a few weeks, a few months
> that this guy can bootstrap us all into a higher intent?
> 
> All these years, and now we have these folks with buckets of cold
> water to toss on our flames of passion.  WTF?
> 
> If this were a foxhole, and someone started spewing this kind of
> negativity, he'd be slapped upside the head, right?  
> 
> Indulge in panic all you want out there, but I'm taking a few days off
> from this and partying down.
> 
> Even if I'm wrong, I'll get a nice buzz out of the deal while those
> cringing at the other side of the foxhole will be miserable during
> that time.  I ask you, who more profits?  
> 
> Me sez me does.
> 
> Give the guy a break.  All signs still point to him holding the reins
> firmly, and he's going to kick the ass of anyone under him who doesn't
> get his vision.  I predict someone is going to get into it with Obama
> and be tossed out in short order.
> 
> Edg
> 
snip
  One site I read pointed out that shortly, Obama will be gone.
  Be interesting to see how it plays out.
  Either way, I suspect we will have a serious shortage of monotony.







Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Is it just me?

2009-01-21 Thread Arhata Osho
Hope is great.
When one 'hits the field', it's passion to get the job done, meeting the 
challenges
as they surely will come incessantly.  At the end of day and the beginning of 
the 
next - push the hope button.  People should enjoy the moment, but be vigilant 
for
the shadowy and invisible rocks and barriers on the path.
Arhata












What's wrong with hope?



After eight years, nay, three decades of shuck and jive presidents,

along comes one who truly offers a different approach, and yet

naysayers are panicking and tarring our new guy with a broad brush

before he's even done with his first day in office.



What's wrong with hoping for a few days, a few weeks, a few months

that this guy can bootstrap us all into a higher intent?



All these years, and now we have these folks with buckets of cold

water to toss on our flames of passion.  WTF?



If this were a foxhole, and someone started spewing this kind of

negativity, he'd be slapped upside the head, right?  



Indulge in panic all you want out there, but I'm taking a few days off

from this and partying down.



Even if I'm wrong, I'll get a nice buzz out of the deal while those

cringing at the other side of the foxhole will be miserable during

that time.  I ask you, who more profits?  



Me sez me does.



Give the guy a break.  All signs still point to him holding the reins

firmly, and he's going to kick the ass of anyone under him who doesn't

get his vision.  I predict someone is going to get into it with Obama

and be tossed out in short order.



Edg



--- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, arhatafreespeech@ ... wrote:

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> 

> 

> Time to temper the euphoria with commonsense and avoid delusion! Is

the author a bit pessimestic? It's positive to be vigilant and, find

ways to participate in 'giving back'.

> Arhata

> Is it just me? 

> 

>  

> 

> Gerald Warner 

> 

> Telegraph.co. uk 

> 

>  

> 

>  

> 

> Barack Obama inauguration: this Emperor has no clothes, it will all

end in tears 

> 

>  

> 

>  

> 

> This will end in tears. The Obama hysteria is not merely

embarrassing to witness, it is itself contributory to the scale of the

disaster that is coming. What we are experiencing, in the deepening

days of a global depression, is the desperate suspension of disbelief

by people of intelligence - la trahison des clercs - in a pathetic

effort to hypnotise themselves into the delusion that it will be all

right on the night. It will not be all right.

> We have been here before. In the spring of 1997, to be precise, when

a charismatic, young prime minister entered Downing Street, cheered by

children bussed in for the occasion waving plastic Union Jacks. A very

few of us at that time incurred searing reproaches for denouncing the

Great Charlatan (as I have always denominated Tony Blair) and

dissenting from the public hysteria. Three times a deluded Britain

elected that transparent fraud. Yesterday, when national bankruptcy

became a formal reality, we reaped the bitter harvest of the

Blair/Brown imposture.

> The burnt child, contrary to conventional wisdom, does not fear the

fire. After the Blair experience there is no excuse for anybody in

Britain falling for Obama. Yet today, in this country, even some of

those who remained sane during the emotional spasm of the Diana

aberration are pumping the air for Princess Barack. At a time of gross

economic and geopolitical instability throughout the Western world,

this is beyond irresponsibility.

> To anyone who kept his head, the string of Christmas cracker mottoes

booming through the public address system on Washington's National

Mall can only excite scepticism. It is crucial to recall the reality

that lies behind the rhetoric. Denouncing "those who seek to advance

their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents" comes ill

from a man whose flagship legislation, the Freedom of Choice Act, will

impose abortion, including partial-birth abortion, on every state in

the Union. It seems the era of Hope is to be inaugurated with a

slaughter of the innocents.

> Obama's American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan is like one of those

toxic packages traded by bankers: it camouflages many unaffordable

gifts to his client state. With a federal deficit already at $1.2

trillion, Obama wants to squander $825 billion (which will undoubtedly

mushroom to more than $1 trillion) on creating 600,000 more government

jobs and a further 459,000 in "green energy" (useless wind turbines

and other Heath-Robinson contraptions favoured by Beltway

environmentalists) .

> It is frightening to think there is a real possibility that the

entire world economy could go into complete meltdown and famine kill

millions. Yet Western - and British - commentators are cocooned in a

warm comfort zone of infatuation with America's answer to Neil

Kinnock. We should be long past applauding politicians

[FairfieldLife] Re: Is it just me?

2009-01-21 Thread Duveyoung
What's wrong with hope?

After eight years, nay, three decades of shuck and jive presidents,
along comes one who truly offers a different approach, and yet
naysayers are panicking and tarring our new guy with a broad brush
before he's even done with his first day in office.

What's wrong with hoping for a few days, a few weeks, a few months
that this guy can bootstrap us all into a higher intent?

All these years, and now we have these folks with buckets of cold
water to toss on our flames of passion.  WTF?

If this were a foxhole, and someone started spewing this kind of
negativity, he'd be slapped upside the head, right?  

Indulge in panic all you want out there, but I'm taking a few days off
from this and partying down.

Even if I'm wrong, I'll get a nice buzz out of the deal while those
cringing at the other side of the foxhole will be miserable during
that time.  I ask you, who more profits?  

Me sez me does.

Give the guy a break.  All signs still point to him holding the reins
firmly, and he's going to kick the ass of anyone under him who doesn't
get his vision.  I predict someone is going to get into it with Obama
and be tossed out in short order.

Edg

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, arhatafreespe...@... wrote:
>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Time to temper the euphoria with commonsense and avoid delusion! Is
the author a bit pessimestic? It's positive to be vigilant and, find
ways to participate in 'giving back'.
> Arhata
> Is it just me? 
> 
>  
> 
> Gerald Warner 
> 
> Telegraph.co. uk 
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> Barack Obama inauguration: this Emperor has no clothes, it will all
end in tears 
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> This will end in tears. The Obama hysteria is not merely
embarrassing to witness, it is itself contributory to the scale of the
disaster that is coming. What we are experiencing, in the deepening
days of a global depression, is the desperate suspension of disbelief
by people of intelligence - la trahison des clercs - in a pathetic
effort to hypnotise themselves into the delusion that it will be all
right on the night. It will not be all right.
> We have been here before. In the spring of 1997, to be precise, when
a charismatic, young prime minister entered Downing Street, cheered by
children bussed in for the occasion waving plastic Union Jacks. A very
few of us at that time incurred searing reproaches for denouncing the
Great Charlatan (as I have always denominated Tony Blair) and
dissenting from the public hysteria. Three times a deluded Britain
elected that transparent fraud. Yesterday, when national bankruptcy
became a formal reality, we reaped the bitter harvest of the
Blair/Brown imposture.
> The burnt child, contrary to conventional wisdom, does not fear the
fire. After the Blair experience there is no excuse for anybody in
Britain falling for Obama. Yet today, in this country, even some of
those who remained sane during the emotional spasm of the Diana
aberration are pumping the air for Princess Barack. At a time of gross
economic and geopolitical instability throughout the Western world,
this is beyond irresponsibility.
> To anyone who kept his head, the string of Christmas cracker mottoes
booming through the public address system on Washington's National
Mall can only excite scepticism. It is crucial to recall the reality
that lies behind the rhetoric. Denouncing "those who seek to advance
their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents" comes ill
from a man whose flagship legislation, the Freedom of Choice Act, will
impose abortion, including partial-birth abortion, on every state in
the Union. It seems the era of Hope is to be inaugurated with a
slaughter of the innocents.
> Obama's American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan is like one of those
toxic packages traded by bankers: it camouflages many unaffordable
gifts to his client state. With a federal deficit already at $1.2
trillion, Obama wants to squander $825 billion (which will undoubtedly
mushroom to more than $1 trillion) on creating 600,000 more government
jobs and a further 459,000 in "green energy" (useless wind turbines
and other Heath-Robinson contraptions favoured by Beltway
environmentalists) .
> It is frightening to think there is a real possibility that the
entire world economy could go into complete meltdown and famine kill
millions. Yet Western - and British - commentators are cocooned in a
warm comfort zone of infatuation with America's answer to Neil
Kinnock. We should be long past applauding politicians of any hue:
they got us into this mess. The best deserve a probationary
opportunity to prove themselves, the worst should be in jail.
> It is questionable whether the present political system can survive
the coming crisis. Whatever the solution, teenage swooning
sentimentality over a celebrity cult has no part in it. The most
powerful nation on earth is confronting its worst economic crisis
under the leadership of its most extremely liberal politician, who has
virtually n

[FairfieldLife] Re: Is it just me?

2008-09-07 Thread cardemaister
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I hope this works:
> > 
> > http://tinyurl.com/6cln2u
> 
> That worked on all levels, thanks!
> 
> I am a bit partial to South East Asian looks rather than Northern, but
> she is plenty cute enough.  Have you ever had an Asian GF Card?  Not
> as age conscious as European or American woman in my experience.  You
> may be headed for a new lease on life man!
> 

Well, perhaps SE Asian girls look a bit less scared, LOL!
No, I havent had an Asian GF, but a Finnish chick that 
I met on a course of Russian perhaps had a tad bit Asian 
facial features. Certainly not a "typical" Finnish girl.




[FairfieldLife] Re: Is it just me?

2008-09-07 Thread curtisdeltablues
> I hope this works:
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/6cln2u

That worked on all levels, thanks!

I am a bit partial to South East Asian looks rather than Northern, but
she is plenty cute enough.  Have you ever had an Asian GF Card?  Not
as age conscious as European or American woman in my experience.  You
may be headed for a new lease on life man!


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues"
>  wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister  wrote:
> > >
> > > 
> > > I went all tickled pink when I saw this Chinese beauty!
> > > In my eyes there's something way intensive in her.
> > > But she might be very young. Hard to tell for sure.
> > > 
> > > http://www.gypsii.com/place.cgi?op=viewattach&id=321302
> > >
> > 
> > 
> > Can you give us a link where we don't have to sign up for some unknown
> > site?
> >
> 
> I hope this works:
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/6cln2u
>




[FairfieldLife] Re: Is it just me?

2008-09-07 Thread cardemaister
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister  wrote:
> >
> > 
> > I went all tickled pink when I saw this Chinese beauty!
> > In my eyes there's something way intensive in her.
> > But she might be very young. Hard to tell for sure.
> > 
> > http://www.gypsii.com/place.cgi?op=viewattach&id=321302
> >
> 
> 
> Can you give us a link where we don't have to sign up for some unknown
> site?
>

I hope this works:

http://tinyurl.com/6cln2u





[FairfieldLife] Re: Is it just me?

2008-09-07 Thread curtisdeltablues
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> I went all tickled pink when I saw this Chinese beauty!
> In my eyes there's something way intensive in her.
> But she might be very young. Hard to tell for sure.
> 
> http://www.gypsii.com/place.cgi?op=viewattach&id=321302
>


Can you give us a link where we don't have to sign up for some unknown
site?