Re: Hey turtoni, this is me, part II
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Re: Hey turtoni, this is me, part II         

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jul 25, 2008 19:12

On Jul 25, 5:20 am, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
> On Jul 24, 5:05 am, "bigflet...@gmail.com" gmail.com>
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>> On Jul 23, 9:15 am, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
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>>> On Jul 22, 6:48 pm, Immortalist yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>>> On Jul 21, 10:02 pm, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
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>>>>> Didn't think u-tube would have this one...Lyrics spot on and the
>>>>> ending guitar work is classic...
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>>>>> When this was new, I was alive.....
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>>>>> K e v
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>>>> I remember when this stuff was coming out, it was alternative to
>>>> alternative, back then.
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>>> summer 1970 - I saw the musical "Hair" in Miami on orange sunshine....
>>> 22 years old, where'd that kid go??? Somebody needs to convince me
>>> that getting old doesn't really suck...
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>>> K e v
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>> I used to find it difficult to comprehend that, regardless of ones
>> understanding of meaning and purpose, that smething as incredible as
>> life in human form results only in physical demise related
>> discomfort.That is not what Im finding.
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>> As we age, we have the opportunity to see greater realities, with the
>> benefit of being able to "figure out" with the benefit accumulated
>> experiences. One of which,is how much energy we 'invested in worry'.
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>> We are also creatures of habit, and you have just broken the biggest
>> habit, being the working life. I get the impression you are just going
>> through a transitional stage.
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>> Just had an amusing thought. With all the drugs you 'hippies' took,
>> you may still be coming down, when you should now be 'going up" :-)))
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>> I would never have been able to come up with such suggestions when I
>> was concerned about things that had a habit of working themselves out.
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>> Ill give myself '20 pressups' as a reward, not a punishment, for such
>> a good response .....
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>> BOfL- Hide quoted text -
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> You’re such an incredibly positive, up-beat person, Brian. I think
> that’s what I like most about you. I don’t often understand you, but
> your message is filled with hope; I like that.
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> K e v- Hide quoted text -
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Thanks mate. Replies like that add a great lustre to life.

The bit you may have missed, is that 'hope' is 'of the future'. The
only reality is now. Always was, always will be..if you get my
drift :-)

"AAAAAAAAAAAnd..Always Look On Th Bright Side Of Life'.

To toot to toot , to toottotoottotoot....

"If Life Is Jolly Rotten, There's Something Youve Forgotton'
Thats How Smile And Dance and Laugh And Sing"....

Its amazing the number of people that became "cross" at that
scene..hehehehe

BOfL
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