Guest guest Posted December 30, 2000 Report Share Posted December 30, 2000 Salut fa, Je planifie à la France de visite année prochaine. Je pourrais acheter un vin de chateau et marque. J'ai le soutien financier. Le mightl de vin s'appelle Chateau Dalouex. L'étiquette de bouteille montrera une image de Bacchus et Ariadne. Je vous dis seulement. Les autres penseraient que je me vantais. Cov Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2000 Report Share Posted December 30, 2000 >Je vous dis seulement. Les autres penseraient que je me vantais. *Quoi - comment? Tu crois? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2000 Report Share Posted December 31, 2000 Mais non! pas du tout! bonne annee! je t'aime tant! ao Alice O. Howell Rosecroft 72 Beartown Mt. Road Monterey, MA 01245 USA Tel: Fax: " Look for the sacred in the commonplace! " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2000 Report Share Posted December 31, 2000 Mike said: >>Je vous dis seulement. Les autres penseraient que je me vantais. >*Quoi - comment? Tu crois? Hi Mike, Je kiddiais de la vantardise. J'ai su que les autres font aussi parle français. Je suis essayer à reçoit fa au discours du vin français. S'il vous plaît me pardonner pour envoyer trois lettres. Bo, I am so happy that you talk to me that I try to talk in your language. But I do not share your exact archetype expression profile. Most people accomplish giving in one way or another. There is undoubtedly an archetype or two that pulls one to do it. I go out of my way to land great jobs for people who are down on their luck. It is amazing what a phone call to a bigshot can do if it is in behalf of a third party, where the caller has no personal connection with that third party who needs a job. Possibly a difference between you and me is that I don't think because I have an archetype that pulls on me to express it that anybody else should necessarily be expressing that particular archetype at that time. In other words, if I felt that I should do something nice for an Indian, I would not think it odd that somebody else wanted to kill an Indian just to watch him die. Nobody is right and nobody is wrong in my book. In fact, Nobody is an Indian in at least one story, as some of us know. Maybe you are not saying that people *shouldn't* be hungry. Maybe all you are saying is that *you* don't like to see people hungry or suffering. Obviously some dictators do. This is why I don't think that there will ever be an end to suffering or wars. There are archetypes (I'm sure several of them working together) that pull on people to disregard others and to fight in wars. Just because I am warm and lazy doesn't mean to me that somebody else shouldn't be hungry and bellicose. I, for example, am more comfortable with the thought that there will be more suffering and wars than with the thought that there may not be more suffering someday. The second thought feels unnatural, like I'm in the wrong universe somehow. That's really scary, scarier to me than war. If suddenly the whole world became kind, I think I would kill myself. I would not belong in it. I stopped drinking anything other than fine wine. Consequently, I had a cellar full of whisky, beer and assorted other rotgut that I would no longer touch. I though that I might take it downtown to Green Street, Albany's little Harlem. It would have made a bigger hit than money. But I thought better of it, choosing to give the hobos a better shot at life by pouring it all down the drain and putting the bottles out for recycling. Alice, I didn't think that you wrote the poem for me. I think I remember seeing it before from you a long time ago. I just thought that you thought of me when you sent it. That was enough. Thanks again. And yes. The sun is not up yet, but I'm sure that there is a hell of a shoveling job at hand. Cov Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2000 Report Share Posted December 31, 2000 Vous êtes mon préféré. La Nouvelle Année heureuse à vous, aussi. I hope that's close to what I am trying to say. Love, Cov Re: Re: Ma mission >Mais non! pas du tout! > >bonne annee! je t'aime tant! > >ao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2000 Report Share Posted December 31, 2000 > Vous êtes mon préféré. > > La Nouvelle Année heureuse à vous, aussi. > > > Love, > Cov > > > >Mais non! pas du tout! > > > >bonne annee! je t'aime tant! > > > >ao Gelukkig Niew Jaar y Prospero Ano a todo personas en el Mundo :-) The Chiefs have been invited! The year ends on a very fortuitous note, thank you to Divine and for your prayers. Mike your note is taken to heart *g* one does get addicted to periods of silence, 'tis true. I think the Native Americans say, wisdom is born of silence, but new permutations are born of Chaos, 'tis la balance, not my strong suit ... maybe I'll get it when I'm 80, don't hold your breath ... .... the new car rocks, i have to confess, ostentatious though it may be, it makes the porsche i had look slow ... i love it, I am really trying to be simple, I got an F for the class. Thank God it ain't red! Love, ~ bo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2001 Report Share Posted January 31, 2001 Cov wrote: > Most people accomplish giving in one way or another. There is undoubtedly an > archetype or two that pulls one to do it. I go out of my way to land great > jobs for people who are down on their luck. It is amazing what a phone call > to a bigshot can do if it is in behalf of a third party, where the caller > has no personal connection with that third party who needs a job. In Judaism, the highest form of charity is to help a man to find work (thereby ensuring that he need not be dependent on charity in the future). To give food or money is good, but to give in a way which helps the recipient to preserve his dignity is better. Therefore, you are a Righteous Gentile (bet no-one ever called you that before, LOL!) fa PS Enjoy the wine! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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