Guest guest Posted April 18, 1999 Report Share Posted April 18, 1999 At 11:37 -0800 4/18/99, COM: (Bhakta) Oleg Demtchenko (Nikolaev - RU) wrote: >If Shwarznegger would take a role of Janesvara, >Sharon Stone of Madhusudani Radha, Tom Hanks of Prsni, and so >on. And of course, I demand 10% of income, since it was >my idea. However much I'd love to be portreyed by Sharon Stone, I think Prsni should have first dibs on her. :-) Ys, Madhusudani dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 1999 Report Share Posted April 19, 1999 > At 11:37 -0800 4/18/99, COM: (Bhakta) Oleg Demtchenko (Nikolaev - RU) wrote: > >If Shwarznegger would take a role of Janesvara, > >Sharon Stone of Madhusudani Radha, Tom Hanks of Prsni, and so > >on. And of course, I demand 10% of income, since it was > >my idea. > > However much I'd love to be portreyed by Sharon Stone, I think Prsni should have first dibs on her. :-) > > Ys, > Madhusudani dasi > >From the way Prsna describes herself, it sounds like she should be played by Olympia Dukakis, or something. Sharone Stone can play Janesvara if Madhusudani is feeling modest. Maybe she'd feel more comfortable with Arnold in her role. He got pregnant in a comedy with Danny DeVito, so I think he could relate to the women's issue thing. Tomar, my Welsh Terrier, asked for my part. I think she's got potential at the box office. Mr. Rogers said he wants to be Madhava Gosh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 1999 Report Share Posted April 19, 1999 > > > Tomar, my Welsh Terrier, asked for my part. I think she's got potential at the > box office. Mr. Rogers said he wants to be Madhava Gosh. I consulted with my agent and he agreed Mr Rogers would be acceptable - he is a vegetarian after all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 1999 Report Share Posted April 19, 1999 > > > Probably more fitting, given my web image. Actually the most common > response I get when I finally meet some of my cyberfriends in person is > "but I thought you were bigger". I had the same response the first time I saw Srila Prabhupada; he was physically a lot smaller than I had imagined him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 1999 Report Share Posted April 19, 1999 >Maybe she'd feel more comfortable with Arnold in her role. >He got pregnant in a comedy with Danny DeVito, so I think he could relate to >the women's issue thing. Probably more fitting, given my web image. Actually the most common response I get when I finally meet some of my cyberfriends in person is "but I thought you were bigger". Balarama (LOK) is about the only one who didn't say that. Instead he commented "I thought you'd look angrier". So (in spite of my 5'5", 110 lbs), I definitely have an image to uphold. Arnold would be a good choice - or your terrier if he's aggressive enough. ;-) Ys, Madhusudani dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 1999 Report Share Posted April 19, 1999 > Probably more fitting, given my web image. Actually the most common > response I get when I finally meet some of my cyberfriends in person is > "but I thought you were bigger". Balarama (LOK) is about the only one who > didn't say that. Instead he commented "I thought you'd look angrier". So > (in spite of my 5'5", 110 lbs), I definitely have an image to uphold. > Arnold would be a good choice - or your terrier if he's aggressive enough. > ;-) I have to admit I had a different image. Now I stand corrected. People tend to be a little bit surprised when they see me as women for the first time. Maybe not devotees, because they don't show their feelings so much and are not so much into external representations anyways. Even my gender-psychiatrist. The first time I met him, coming as a "man" he said that we have to investigate this case very carefully, deeply psycho-analyze me, and all kind of things. The next time he saw me as a "woman", and he got convinced on the spot. He seems to think that I already am cured, and don't need any digging in my psyche anymore. :-) I am also meeting a psychologist (which is supposed to do the psyche-digging). She tried to question me about what I experienced as a devotee. I guess she would expect psychological damage Cyber-friends show similar feelings. My cyber-personality lags behind, and does not match the real-life image people get from me. ys Prisni dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 1999 Report Share Posted April 19, 1999 > Probably more fitting, given my web image. Actually the most common > response I get when I finally meet some of my cyberfriends in person is > "but I thought you were bigger". Balarama (LOK) is about the only one who > didn't say that. Instead he commented "I thought you'd look angrier". So > (in spite of my 5'5", 110 lbs), I definitely have an image to uphold. > Arnold would be a good choice - or your terrier if he's aggressive enough. > ;-) I have to admit I had a different image. Now I stand corrected. People tend to be a little bit surprised when they see me as women for the first time. Maybe not devotees, because they don't show their feelings so much and are not so much into external representations anyways. Even my gender-psychiatrist. The first time I met him, coming as a "man" he said that we have to investigate this case very carefully, deeply psycho-analyze me, and all kind of things. The next time he saw me as a "woman", and he got convinced on the spot. He seems to think that I already am cured, and don't need any digging in my psyche anymore. :-) I am also meeting a psychologist (which is supposed to do the psyche-digging). She tried to question me about what I experienced as a devotee. I guess she would expect psychological damage Cyber-friends show similar feelings. My cyber-personality lags behind, and does not match the real-life image people get from me. ys Prisni dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 1999 Report Share Posted April 19, 1999 > From the way Prsna describes herself, it sounds like she should be played > by Olympia Dukakis, or something. Sharone Stone can play Janesvara if > Madhusudani is feeling modest. Maybe she'd feel more comfortable with > Arnold in her role. He got pregnant in a comedy with Danny DeVito, so I > think he could relate to the women's issue thing. Danny DeVito could play me, if it had not been for the fact that he is too small, old and fat, and that his voice is too rusty. > Tomar, my Welsh Terrier, asked for my part. I think she's got potential at > the box office. Mr. Rogers said he wants to be Madhava Gosh. I think Tomar would be good at playing you. It is common knowledge that a man and his dog are alike. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 1999 Report Share Posted April 19, 1999 > I have a great idea. Someone should nicely compose, design and > publish a book of Varnasrama conference. Hey, it should be a > bestseller! No, I have even better idea! ITV or HKTV should > make a movie, based on true conversations occured in this > conference. If everything will be nicely done, then we will get > an Oscar. If Shwarznegger would take a role of Janesvara, > Sharon Stone of Madhusudani Radha, Tom Hanks of Prsni, and so > on. And of course, I demand 10% of income, since it was > my idea. No, it was not. Madhava Gosh came up with this idea before you, after the GHQ discussions were more or less over. So don't try to take the glory away from him! :=) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 1999 Report Share Posted April 19, 1999 On 18 Apr 1999, Madhava Gosh wrote: > > > > > > Probably more fitting, given my web image. Actually the most common > > response I get when I finally meet some of my cyberfriends in person is "but I thought you were bigger". > > I which department are you refering to? .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 1999 Report Share Posted April 19, 1999 On 18 Apr 1999, Madhava Gosh wrote: > > > > > > Probably more fitting, given my web image. Actually the most common > > response I get when I finally meet some of my cyberfriends in person is "but I thought you were bigger". > > I which department are you refering to? .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 1999 Report Share Posted April 19, 1999 Jatukarnya Prabhu wrote: >Danny DeVito could play me, if it had not been for the fact that he is too >small, old and fat, and that his voice is too rusty. Strange choice, Jatu Prabhu, but it's up to you. What about myself, I still cannot decide, should it be Kyle McLaughlan, Jim Carry, Billy Bob Thornton or Alf. Actually I could play myself, since I have some experience in dramas and anyway my role is not "the main hero", but "funny friend". >No, it was not. Madhava Gosh came up with this idea before you, after the >GHQ discussions were more or less over. So don't try to take the glory away >from him! :=) I sware, I didn't steal this idea. It came simultaniously in my mind. So in this case we should have 5% for me and 5% for Madhava Gosh Prabhu, if he agrees. It should be fair. Now we have to work on scenario. And the name of movie. Maybe "Varnasroid syndrome"? I propose that Stephen King should compile scenario, he is a great writer for such stories. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 1999 Report Share Posted April 19, 1999 Jatukarnya Prabhu wrote: >Danny DeVito could play me, if it had not been for the fact that he is too >small, old and fat, and that his voice is too rusty. Strange choice, Jatu Prabhu, but it's up to you. What about myself, I still cannot decide, should it be Kyle McLaughlan, Jim Carry, Billy Bob Thornton or Alf. Actually I could play myself, since I have some experience in dramas and anyway my role is not "the main hero", but "funny friend". >No, it was not. Madhava Gosh came up with this idea before you, after the >GHQ discussions were more or less over. So don't try to take the glory away >from him! :=) I sware, I didn't steal this idea. It came simultaniously in my mind. So in this case we should have 5% for me and 5% for Madhava Gosh Prabhu, if he agrees. It should be fair. Now we have to work on scenario. And the name of movie. Maybe "Varnasroid syndrome"? I propose that Stephen King should compile scenario, he is a great writer for such stories. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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