Guest guest Posted March 11, 2003 Report Share Posted March 11, 2003 Scientology type process designed to eliminate boredom, not only during meditation, but also in you life. They define boredom as "unwilling to experience". Repeat this process by respectively answering the follow two questions until not only boredom disappears but you also. Q: Tell me something about BOREDOM that you are unwilling to experience? A: Fill in your answer here? Then acknowledge your answer or have someone else do it. Q: Tell me something about BOREDOM that you are willing to experience? A: Fill in your answer here and then another acknowledgement. Email me if you want to know why this process works. Continue repeating the questions and your answers until there is no longer any possibility of being BORED. Aloha, Alton. I'm bored with Alton, are you? LOL. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2003 Report Share Posted March 11, 2003 > > Aloha, > Alton. > I'm bored with Alton, are you? LOL. > NO michael Web Hosting - establish your business online http://webhosting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2003 Report Share Posted March 11, 2003 LOL ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lots of Love ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The most likely explanation, I feel, is "lots of love". I hope this is the one, because Lols are scattered all over the place on Dooyoo. It would be such a friendly expression to use. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2003 Report Share Posted March 11, 2003 In computer mails usually the word lol is seen Meaning may be as follows Have u got any other idea.? ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lots of Love ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The most likely explanation, I feel, is "lots of love". I hope this is the one, because Lols are scattered all over the place on Dooyoo. It would be such a friendly expression to use. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Left of Left ~~~~~~~~~~~~ With all the recent political discussions about the election, and with New Labour moving to the right, and the possibility of the Conservatives moving even further over to the right, I wondered if there was an under-cover campaign for a new party, to go left of New Labour? That would fit in with "lol" often being added at the end of sentences, in a similar manner to "Long Live the Revolution" or even "Chelsea Forever". But surely the Liberal Democrats are taking on this role? There's no need for a new party. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Laugh Out Loud ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Lol" could represent the sound of laughter. In some instances it seems to be used when you might normally laugh, often in the repartee between those who comment. But, it also turns up in serious comments, in response to deeply moving opinions, so I think this interpretation is unlikely. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lasagne or Liver? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Maybe "lol" just represents a musing about what to have for supper? Perhaps the Dooyooer (inner circle of course) is, somewhat dreamily, composing a comment, and then the hunger pangs bite. "Oh, there's nothing in the fridge - I'll have to go out later - what shall I get - lasagne, or liver perhaps - we haven't had liver for ages." And then "lol" is quickly typed, as a reminder, and the comment is continued. ~~~~~~~~~~ Lorra Luck ~~~~~~~~~~ As Cilla Black says "I wish you a lorra, lorra luck". Maybe this trademark phrase has widened its appeal, and has been shortened to "lol", and then used on Dooyoo as a kind of verbal stroking mechanism. Aaah, that's a lovely thought. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Like it or Lump it ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I don't agree with you, but I liked your opinion. Lol." Yes, that would work. "Like it or Lump It". That could definitely be the meaning. But "the inner circle" of Dooyooers seem rather more willing to discuss things than that. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Love a Lemsip ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Are "inner circle" members prone to catching colds? In the middle of writing an opinion, maybe they feel a tickle in their nose and sneeze, and then just have to share their desire for a Lempsip with other Dooyooers. Seems unlikely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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