Guest guest Posted April 18, 2001 Report Share Posted April 18, 2001 In a message dated 4/18/01 3:33:02 PM Mountain Daylight Time, editor writes: << Until then, it's probably best not to ride down and rope anyone's sacred cow(s) when you're someplace where cows are held sacred. >> I've never seen a metaphor so beautifully wrassled and corralled in all my life -- you just made my day, pardner! ROTFL, Holly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2001 Report Share Posted April 18, 2001 Hello everyone (That means you Judi!). I love mud wrestling as well as anyone some days of the week but it has to be in the right place and the right environment where others also wish to participate. Here people do not wish to participate. The HS list guidelines are pretty clear about the nature and quality of dialogue. If you are going to be critical of certain perspectives, it is not necessary to attack the individual who holds that point of view. If you insist on being a little nasty, at least be entertaining and do so with some sophistication, insight, subtlety, and humor. Judi, what is your point of being here? Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2001 Report Share Posted April 18, 2001 On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 16:51:48 -0400 "Harsha" <harsha-hkl writes: > Hello everyone (That means you Judi!). I love mud wrestling as well > as > anyone some days of the week but it has to be in the right place and > the > right environment where others also wish to participate. Here people > do not > wish to participate. The HS list guidelines are pretty clear about > the > nature and quality of dialogue. > > If you are going to be critical of certain perspectives, it is not > necessary > to attack the individual who holds that point of view. > > If you insist on being a little nasty, at least be entertaining and > do so > with some sophistication, insight, subtlety, and humor. > > Judi, what is your point of being here? > Drumming up business for the Ranch, I suspect. Judi, this is Harsha's house and his rules include "play nice" -- bunkhouse rules do not apply here. You toss people who can't/won't play by bunkhouse rules -- Harsha, a "play nice" kind of guy, just keeps explaining the rules. It comes down to "play nice" (according to Harsha's rules) or play elsewhere -- you can act like a cowboy in an ashram, but it irritates the ashram dwellers and you wear out your welcome. If/when they're ready for something else, something more direct and confrontational, maybe they'll drop by the Ranch. Until then, it's probably best not to ride down and rope anyone's sacred cow(s) when you're someplace where cows are held sacred. http://come.to/realization http://www.atman.net/realization http://www.users.uniserve.com/~samuel/brucemrg.htm http://www.users.uniserve.com/~samuel/brucsong.htm ______________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2001 Report Share Posted April 18, 2001 , Bruce Morgen <editor@j...> wrote: > > On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 16:51:48 -0400 "Harsha" <harsha-hkl@h...> writes: > > Hello everyone (That means you Judi!). I love mud wrestling as well > > as > > anyone some days of the week but it has to be in the right place and > > the > > right environment where others also wish to participate. Here people > > do not > > wish to participate. The HS list guidelines are pretty clear about > > the > > nature and quality of dialogue. > > > > If you are going to be critical of certain perspectives, it is not > > necessary > > to attack the individual who holds that point of view. > > > > If you insist on being a little nasty, at least be entertaining and > > do so > > with some sophistication, insight, subtlety, and humor. > > > > Judi, what is your point of being here? > > > Drumming up business for the > Ranch, I suspect. Judi, this > is Harsha's house and his > rules include "play nice" -- > bunkhouse rules do not apply > here. You toss people who > can't/won't play by bunkhouse > rules -- Harsha, a "play > nice" kind of guy, just keeps > explaining the rules. > > It comes down to "play nice" > (according to Harsha's rules) > or play elsewhere -- you can > act like a cowboy in an > ashram, but it irritates the > ashram dwellers and you wear > out your welcome. If/when > they're ready for something > else, something more direct > and confrontational, maybe > they'll drop by the Ranch. > Until then, it's probably > best not to ride down and > rope anyone's sacred cow(s) > when you're someplace where > cows are held sacred. > ******* I forgot. :-) Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2001 Report Share Posted April 18, 2001 On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 22:02:25 -0000 judirhodes writes: > , Bruce Morgen <editor@j...> wrote: > > > > On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 16:51:48 -0400 "Harsha" <harsha-hkl@h...> > writes: > > > Hello everyone (That means you Judi!). I love mud wrestling as > well > > > as > > > anyone some days of the week but it has to be in the right place > > and > > > the > > > right environment where others also wish to participate. Here > people > > > do not > > > wish to participate. The HS list guidelines are pretty clear > about > > > the > > > nature and quality of dialogue. > > > > > > If you are going to be critical of certain perspectives, it is > not > > > necessary > > > to attack the individual who holds that point of view. > > > > > > If you insist on being a little nasty, at least be entertaining > > and > > > do so > > > with some sophistication, insight, subtlety, and humor. > > > > > > Judi, what is your point of being here? > > > > > Drumming up business for the > > Ranch, I suspect. Judi, this > > is Harsha's house and his > > rules include "play nice" -- > > bunkhouse rules do not apply > > here. You toss people who > > can't/won't play by bunkhouse > > rules -- Harsha, a "play > > nice" kind of guy, just keeps > > explaining the rules. > > > > It comes down to "play nice" > > (according to Harsha's rules) > > or play elsewhere -- you can > > act like a cowboy in an > > ashram, but it irritates the > > ashram dwellers and you wear > > out your welcome. If/when > > they're ready for something > > else, something more direct > > and confrontational, maybe > > they'll drop by the Ranch. > > Until then, it's probably > > best not to ride down and > > rope anyone's sacred cow(s) > > when you're someplace where > > cows are held sacred. > > > > ******* I forgot. :-) > The hell you did. :-) I love you too -- Bruce http://come.to/realization http://www.atman.net/realization http://www.users.uniserve.com/~samuel/brucemrg.htm http://www.users.uniserve.com/~samuel/brucsong.htm ______________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2001 Report Share Posted April 18, 2001 , "Harsha" <harsha-hkl@h...> wrote: > Hello everyone (That means you Judi!). I love mud wrestling as well as > anyone some days of the week but it has to be in the right place and the > right environment where others also wish to participate. Here people do not > wish to participate. The HS list guidelines are pretty clear about the > nature and quality of dialogue. > > If you are going to be critical of certain perspectives, it is not necessary > to attack the individual who holds that point of view. > > If you insist on being a little nasty, at least be entertaining and do so > with some sophistication, insight, subtlety, and humor. > > Judi, what is your point of being here? ****** Sorry Harsha, stupid me, I should have known better. Judi > > Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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