Originally posted by mlpriorML, realized this morning that my personal message to you yesterday...
Your quest for deep philosophical discussion is wasted on this site (or at least in the general forum).
That's just not what people come here for.
Consider making a "philosophical clan" so your efforts are not wasted.
From: Grampy Bobby
Date: Jun 07 2009 17:30
Subject: RE : Philosophical Clan
Again, thanks... but that would probably be too sterile an environment for my taste. I too like to mix it up with all comers, trade a few punches and have a few hearty laughs. Recently, though, the gf seems to be in the gutter or toilet or both. Two things I reject are juvenile superficiality and mean spirited behavior.
Regards, -gb
...omitted one additional sentiment. Instinctively, I've also always rejected the all too common gratuitous desire of some to destroy, driven by some subjective need to cheapen conversation and tear other people down. T.S. Eliot's terse summary of the fleeting vapor trail of human life on earth, "Birth, copulation, death", might well have read, "Pushed wood; posted tawdry $hit; went to his/her reward." had he been an RHP Member active on this forum.
Note: During my son's visit last weekend he taught me to use 'Standby' rather than 'Turn Off', how to select an inserted MP3CD using 'Play' and 'Copy/Paste'.
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbySeeing as that was a effectively a reply to a PM, couldn't you have sent it via PM and saved us the further discomfort of listening to your vague ramblings?
ML, realized this morning that my personal message to you yesterday...
From: Grampy Bobby
Date: Jun 07 2009 17:30
Subject: RE : Philosophical Clan
Again, thanks... but that would probably be too sterile an environment for my taste. I too like to mix it up with all comers, trade a few punches and have a few hearty laughs. Recently, thoug ...[text shortened]... rn Off', how to select an inserted MP3CD using 'Play' and 'Copy/Paste'.
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyBluddy perverts with their telescopes
Rear View Mirror
In my RHP rear view mirror I notice happy children in schoolyards intent on their play; tranquil individuals at home and comfortable with themselves;
relaxed couples enjoying the daily encounter of wedlock and fulfilled; dead men walking in degrees of stupor, blackout and scar tissue of their souls.
5 Jun '09