On Aug 11, 11:22Â pm, "bigflet...@
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> On Aug 12, 12:46Â pm, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
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>> On Aug 11, 8:53Â pm, "bigflet...@
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>>> A few have already criticised the movie, and have actulally admitted
>>> they only watched snippets of it.
>>> This covers as wide a perspective as I have ever come across in thirty
>>> years of interest of 'the road less travelled', everything from
>>> spiritulal 'being' to conspiracy theories, how they can be identified
>>> and to what purpose.
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>>> I guess thats why it is called 'the road less travelled".
>>> Much easier to sit back and pontificate from your comfort zone.
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>>> I have been amused over the years of how that comfort zone becomes
>>> progressively less comfortable for the inhabitants therof. They
>>> collectively build walls that would put the GW of China in the shade
>>> and become very personal when their zone is infiltrated.
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>>> Perhaps they are practicing for a future part in the series "Grumpy
>>> Old Men".....highly recommended show btw.
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>>> BOfL
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>> "The Road Less Traveled" was a book by some guy named Peck....
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> Hi Kev,
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> I like the analogy of the title. Ironically when I read it many years
> ago I realized what was less travelled for some, is old ground for
> others. Garland C Â was a psychologist in the process of "comming out"
> and it was interesting at the time, to see how his association would
> pillory him.
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>> I remember (paraphrased), "Love anything and it dies, whether it be
>> animal, plant, or human" and especially "Love is NOT a feeling".
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> put a full stop after anything, remove 'and' and start the new
> sentence with It. What a difference and 'and' makes in this subtle
> level world of communication.
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> Fire is not a feeling, but it sure burns :-)
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>> I'll promise to watch the whole movie, Brian, before criticizing
>> (oops, Freudian slip?? Am I prejudging??? Thought I was better than
>> that)...
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> Bless you my son, for healthy criticism is essential on the road
> uniquely travelled ...:-)))
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>> see ya',
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> Possibly. I have a feeling I may be visiting the US next year.
> Thinking of volunteering hehehehehe:-), or should that read
> orienteering. Bloody semantics. :-)
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> BOfL
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Hey, love to meet ya'.....(oh and **today** is my 60th birthday
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I am an **official** old person!!!!!) ....Where did I put those
reading glasses (or car keys or wallet or...etc...)?????
it all counts for something (maybe),
K e v