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Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (Dec 3) From: catspaw49 Date: 04 Dec 99 - 03:33 PM I'm not ignoring you Seed...but you need to "cut" the pie analogy as I'm hungier than hell for a big slab of Pecan, but I haven't done enough today to feel worthy. Hmmmmm...I've done enough to make a Buttermilk pie and eat a big slice.......Cheaper and better.......Highly recommended by the American Dental Assoociation as a business builder. Oh well...... Spaw (andIagreeebythewaywhichaintsurprising) |
Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (Dec 3) From: Lonesome EJ Date: 04 Dec 99 - 03:51 PM Seed,there is a reverse side to the coin of Ethical and Moral nobility in the face of the void- it is simple mechanical materialism, the tendency to see everything (people, resources,yourself) in terms of objects. These objects may be valuable or valueless as perceived by the beholder. Personal worth and accomplishment is determined (by those who suffer from this disease) through the accumulation of those objects perceived as valuable, much as a prehistoric hunter might gain power from trophies of his kills, but with a difference- this modern hunter attributes no magic to his trophies beyond their barterable exchange rate in other objects. The true Existential always judges personal worth and accomplishment on Right Action and the propogation of Truth and Beauty. We can aspire to worse.
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Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (Dec 3) From: Jeri Date: 04 Dec 99 - 04:39 PM DesCartes walks into a bar. The bartender asks "So what'll ya have." DesCartes pauses to consider his choices, then begins "Well, maybe a gin and...nah, maybe a tequila...nah..." The bartender asks "How about a beer?" DesCartes answers "I don't think..." and vanishes in a puff of smoke. |
Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (Dec 3) From: thosp Date: 04 Dec 99 - 05:18 PM seed - i agree -- and add that the 5% actively promotes a divide and distract mentality in the other 95% and pretty much suceeds--by the way my favorite Marx is Harpo -- but yours is OK too peace (Y) thosp |
Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (Dec 3) From: Little Neophyte Date: 04 Dec 99 - 05:57 PM Thosp, The Tao of Pooh was written by Benjamin Hoff who was training to be a buddist monk and during his studies, kept seeing a parallel between how the monks were being trained and the way Winnie the Pooh conducted his life. He eventually wrote a book called Tao of Pooh which became a best seller; Te of Piglet followed. Little Neo say hello BB |
Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (Dec 3) From: Liz the Squeak Date: 04 Dec 99 - 07:16 PM Oh, me name it is Van Gogh, Lend an ear, lend an ear. Oh, me name it is Van Gogh Lend an ear. Oh, me name it is Van Gogh And all I did was cough And me right ear it fell off Lend an ear, lend an ear..... To the tune of Admiral Benbow, well one of them anyway.... LTS |
Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (Dec 3) From: Liz the Squeak Date: 04 Dec 99 - 07:17 PM Hey, what do you know! I finally got the hang of the formatting thingy!!!! WHOOPPEEEEEE!! LTS |
Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (Dec 3) From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 04 Dec 99 - 08:14 PM Leej, exactly what I was saying, only in a different vocabulary. About 30 years ago I wrote the following lyrics (I use "My Darling Nellie Gray" for the melody)--this was during "La Huelga" when the striking farmworkers were getting very limited support from organized labor which seemed to me at the time more concerned with protecting featherbedding and seniority than working to improve the lives of those outside their membership, when union leadership was supporting the US Vietnam policy, etc. Once the workers sang about a commonwealth of toil*, But brotherhood has flittered out the door: The AFL is sassy and the CIO is fat, And solidarity ain't solid, any more...it's (chorus) "Oh, I've got mine, buddy, yes I've made my little pile, I had to fight like hell to get it, too; You know I feel for you, buddy, and I wish you lots of luck, But I ain't riskin' what I've got for you." (alternative first verse) Hey, that fat upon your belly is a baby born dead, Or a young girl's teeth falling out of her head While her bones grow brittle and shatter at a touch, And it's all because you eat too much. (chorus and out) *"The Commonwealth of Toil" is an old union song set to the same tune. --seed |
Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (Dec 3) From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 04 Dec 99 - 08:18 PM Sorry, I forgot to format the lyrics. the title is "I've Got Mine, Buddy" Once the workers sang about a commonwealth of toil*, But brotherhood has flittered out the door: The AFL is sassy and the CIO is fat, And solidarity ain't solid, any more...it's
(chorus)
(alternative first verse)
(chorus and out)
*"The Commonwealth of Toil" is an old union song set to the same tune. |
Subject: RE: Thought for the Day (Dec 3) From: Margo Date: 04 Dec 99 - 08:35 PM Jeri, that is FUNNY!!!!! Liz the Squeak, I knew it was the benbow tune before I saw your reference to it! (Close to the tune of Captain Kid) Uh, Peter. I apologise for being slow, but WHAT IS SO FRIGHTENING ABOUT THAT PAINTING? Unless you somehow relate to Degas???? Say it ain't so! Spaw, how d'ya do how d'ya do how d'ya do??? Margo |
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