Buck wrote:
> Dear Turq; to give credit where credit is due, actually Centering Prayer
> was drawn from the range of Christian and Eastern mystics but to be
> more honest and accurate was distilled from Transcendental Meditation
> in the 1970's by the three monks and their brethren at St. Joseph'
Michael wrote:
> Ha ha! Yes - that is my exact experience every day, especially
> when I was reviling feste and nabby et al in the past.
Well, I thought it might have been an experience you had once
upon a time, not necessarily permanent.
> Actually it is from Gopi Krishna - the guy who claimed
Swiss to vote on 2,500 franc basic income for every adult
(Reuters) - Switzerland will hold a vote on whether to introduce a basic income
for all adults, in a further sign of growing public activism over pay
inequality since the financial crisis.
A grassroots committee is calling for all adults
Share feebles:
> Judy, if I were you,
> with your various imbalances and delusions, I'm sure I
> wouldn't want to last even as long as 10
> minutes!
LOL.
Share bleated:
> Judy, airhead or not,
> I'm grateful to be me with all my strengths and flaws
> rather than you with all your strengths and flaws.
Well, of course you are. You'd last about ten minutes
if you were me, because I don't hide from reality.
Share wrote:
> To me a headline Rich
> People Could Care Less implies all rich people. It's
> kind of sneaky spin, creating a harmful meme.
Only to airheads like you, Share. Seriously, you've lived on this
earth for 65 years and never noticed that you have to read at
least some of an article or e
Share wrote:
> Buck, I'm objecting to the word ALL because
> I've known rich people who do care and poor people who
> don't.
LOL. You're the only person who used the word you're
objecting to, Share.
> And yes, I've read this article and recognize
> that there are the tendencies.
Which are, of co
Share wrote:
> Buck, it's not my experience that ALL rich
> people care less, nor that all poor people care more.
I suspect you're the only person here who thought this is what Buck
was saying.
> I think such generalizations cause more polarizing which is
> not IMO what is needed!
You didn't b
Iranitea wrote:
> And to Judy: she doesn't know me at all, the life that I
> am leading, she just tries to take an easy shot at me.
And Ann is smarter than you are too.
If you were as intelligent as Ann, it would have occurred to you
that you, Ann, and I know each other only from what we write.
Share wrote:
> Judy, unlike you who simply asserts
> your opinions as facts, I say I think to designate that in
> this day and age of many working at home, my statement is
> qualified in that I don't know all the statistics involved.
Nope, sorry, you specified spouses who work *outside the home*
Iranitea wrote:
> Judy:
>
> "Shut up, Richard. I'm not disputing anything."
>
> She's just such a sweetie, isn't she?
>
> > (Yawn) But it's perfectly OK for
> > Richard to accuse me of
> > disputing facts and misleading folks when he knows I was
> > doing no such thing. Right, iranitea?
>
> Yes
Share wrote:
> Ann, I think many spouses who work
> outside the home are separated from each other from most of
> the day.
When you find out for sure, let us know, OK? This is an
important insight.
Iranitea wrote:
> It's because you inserted the http://http:// two times.
> It's your mistake actually.
Ann didn't insert http:// twice, actually. The Rich Text editor's
clickable-link feature already has http:// in the window where you
paste the URL. If the URL you want to insert already has
Iranitea wrote:
> Judy:
> "Shut up, Richard. I'm not disputing anything."
> She's just such a sweetie, isn't she?
(Yawn) But it's perfectly OK for Richard to accuse me of
disputing facts and misleading folks when he knows I was
doing no such thing. R
On Mon, 9/2/13, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] See you around
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, September 2, 2013, 9:36 AM
This new site is a real bother, I have to admit. I became
rather fond
Even more reason for you not to try to be helpful.
On Fri, 8/30/13, Share Long wrote:
Subject: Re: RE: RE: RE: RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: FFL Picture Is Missing in
the Title Page
To: "FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com"
Date: Friday, August 30, 2013,
Actually "twerk" is not in the Oxford English Dictionary; that's been
misreported. It's in
the Oxford Dictionaries Online. This is from the press release announcing the
additions of "twerk," "selfie," and a few other new terms:
===
It is important to note that the new words mentioned above ha
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "seekliberation"
> wrote:
> >
> > > According to a thoroughly documented book on Kennedy [JFK and the
> > > Unspeakable], he was in the process of -ending- any military involvement
> > > in Viet N
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" wrote:
> Today on ABC's This Week Obama denied making people pay
> a penalty if they don't buy mandated health insurance is
> a tax on the middle class, dissed those who can't afford
> insurance as a burden on those who can afford it
In fairness
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj wrote:
>
> On Sep 20, 2009, at 12:04 AM, ShempMcGurk wrote:
>
> > > Might not be true, but it does make one wonder why so
> > > much death surrounds this particular guru like the
> > > angel of death is his friend...
> >
> > "so much death"? Criminy, Gur
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" wrote:
> >
> > I'd question anyone's judgment who would actually WANT to
> > work for someone like you, Shremp.
>
> Not to "pile on" unnecessarily (but I
> can't help it), I have to add
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