n't quite see it
that way. They wanted earnest money from two guys who would account
themselves lucky to have a change of clothes. Real estate, one. Ritam,
zip. Our heroes conveniently divined from the home of all knowledge
that they should haul ass and find a more deserving locale for a
Capital. For all I know they're still searching. Perhaps they found
honest work.
P Duff
er anything else about the food. Wait, I think there was water to
wash down the lentils.
>>>
>>> Up until then MMY's take on diet was "eat what your mother puts before you."
>> Typical. Treating fully-grown adults like
>> children.
On my course it was
curtisdeltablues wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, P Duff wrote:
>
>> Sorry if what I wrote came across as negative. I don't think your
>> request is the slightest bit ridiculous. My point there was that bias
>> is just another belief system, and ca
curtisdeltablues wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, P Duff wrote:
>> Hi, Curtis, it has been a long time.
>>
>> A couple points, if you will.
>>
>> First, I agree wholeheartedly that your ability to express yourself in
>> writing has impro
to accept it when you recognize it.
Can you give me an example of what, short of a roll of duct tape and a
.44 mag, would compel you to say, "Wow! TM [tantra, really good
tequila, et al.] may not have done it for me, but it sure can deliver on
its promise"?
P Duff
curtisdeltablues wrote:
a few weeks I switched back to using paper.
>
Corn cob??? For all the good it'll do you, you might as well stuff it
up your ass. But I know what you mean about the toilet brush. Somebody
once gave me some "eau de toilette", but the taste was so perfume-like
that I also had to go back.
P Duff
--
Dirt kicked to the curb goes into the gutter.
Professionals kicked to the curb go into retail.
Tom Pall wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 9:02 PM, P Duff
> wrote:
>
>> Tom Pall wrote:
>>
>
> P Duff of the lesser Boston area? The for a time a contributor to
> alt.meditation.transcendental? You're alive and kicking? Wonderful?
>
> How'
I'm sorry, Barry, my comment was in no way intended to be directed
toward you, although I can certainly see how you might have felt that
way. There are just *so* many posts and the press of time being upon me
turquoiseb wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, P Duff wrote:
&
nd kept. I also admit to being puzzled by the notion that
there are those who consider a body of knowledge sufficiently valuable
to warrant their going through considerable efforts to be able to learn
it, while at the same time valuing it little enough to disparage
innocent paspects of it. Just
To put it into plain English, think, "Huis Clos." :)
P Duff
obbajeeba wrote:
> I love this love affair of Judy and Turq or Turq and Judy "sitting in a
> tree... k- i- s- s- i- n- g !"LOL.
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfr
this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRVdGam3G2U
It's a bitch getting old.
P Duff
turquoiseb wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, P Duff wrote:
>> Nobody thought to invite me so I have invited myself. I had
>> posted a bit in a.m.t. 10+ years ago so IMHO I pretty m
since
I've taught. I'm not sure that my transcender can hold all that
material. Anybody got Cliff Notes for TM instruction?
P
Alex Stanley wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, P Duff wrote:
>> Nobody thought to invite me so I have invited myself. I had
>>
Nobody thought to invite me so I have invited myself. I had posted a
bit in a.m.t. 10+ years ago so IMHO I pretty much qualify as an
old-timer. It's great to "see" once again the folks w/ whom I spent
memorable time, hanging in there and hanging out together.
P Duff
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