Why Bash...Part two.
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Re: Why Bash...Part two.
I'd luv to take all the credit, but truth to tell, along the way i have managed to record a few of my son's originals- when i went to writer's group i always tried to sneak in either one of his or mine- I was clean n sober by then, but that group was convinced that i was doin a Hunter Thompson quantity of substances!! ah the pleasures of an anachists heart...
glad you guys are here
mackat
glad you guys are here
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Re: Why Bash...Part two.
oh wow mack! your a Raoul Duke fan too? :LMAO
i just posted the same expresion over on the NA board.... fear and loathing .. it fits us addicts pretty well recovering or not.
when i opened this thread and saw that I had the goosbumples too.
Can you say synchronicity? ( I can't ... but thank the Boss for spellcheck)
i just posted the same expresion over on the NA board.... fear and loathing .. it fits us addicts pretty well recovering or not.
when i opened this thread and saw that I had the goosbumples too.
Can you say synchronicity? ( I can't ... but thank the Boss for spellcheck)
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Re: Why Bash...Part two.
heh gooch
my 2nd to last sponsor was a long time party fren of HT- i lived for a while down th road.
I named my kid after him.
Nowadays it looks bad on HT, but i still find fear&loathing one of the real belly laugh books i have ever read!
i gave up synchronologyiousless- been callin em miracles - you is. I is. Cool. glad you are around!
mackat
my 2nd to last sponsor was a long time party fren of HT- i lived for a while down th road.
I named my kid after him.
Nowadays it looks bad on HT, but i still find fear&loathing one of the real belly laugh books i have ever read!
i gave up synchronologyiousless- been callin em miracles - you is. I is. Cool. glad you are around!
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"true serious investigation requires the insight of irreverence"- from some early morning radio show before the coffee so it was all i could do to write it on the wall where it sits between Rumi's "whoever brought me here will have to take me home" and someone else's "love is a festival of embarrassment"
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Re: Why Bash...Part two.
Again, in the spirit of information and/or entertainment, I submit this link. I think you will find this site very dense with material. Interesting from what I've read so far.
http://www.aadeprogramming.com/recla...t_reclaim.html
http://www.aadeprogramming.com/recla...t_reclaim.html
Re: Why Bash...Part two.
Jay:
"i don't need to defend what i know to be true. it doesn't need it.
perhaps if i am so unsure that i constantly feel the need to defend my beliefs i need some new beliefs?"
and
Don:
"this demonstrates how greater knowledge usually leads to tolerance (hmmm, I can think of another thread where that might also apply...). "
along with:
"Knowledge is the greatest danger to orthodoxy!"
ohhhh, how true! On every count here! IMHO
Shalom!
"i don't need to defend what i know to be true. it doesn't need it.
perhaps if i am so unsure that i constantly feel the need to defend my beliefs i need some new beliefs?"
and
Don:
"this demonstrates how greater knowledge usually leads to tolerance (hmmm, I can think of another thread where that might also apply...). "
along with:
"Knowledge is the greatest danger to orthodoxy!"
ohhhh, how true! On every count here! IMHO
Shalom!
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