Guest guest Posted February 19, 2005 Report Share Posted February 19, 2005 creative_energies , " kahunamaker " <kahunamaker> wrote: > Your loyalty to Max is commendable. It is almost as if you were > defending yourself. Why, Tony, THANK YOU for the compliment. Max is about 35 years my junior. And, two of my primary values are... 1. Respect for those that earn it... 2. Loyalty to those that deserve it... SO, now I can be young again, just because you noticed some similarities. But I am taller. I have less hair. and I wear reading glasses. You, of course, was refering to something totally different. I'd like to get to know you better. Do you live close to the backwoods of Oregon? Or, are you going to an Eden seminar soon. Maybe I could look you up and buy you a cup of coffee, and talk a bit. I love people that are honest, smart, and have an open mind. John M. La Tourrette --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2005 Report Share Posted February 19, 2005 creative_energies , " maximillianhall " <maximillianhall@h...> wrote: creative_energies , " tony_lafayette " <tony_lafayette> wrote: > Hello John, > > Your loyalty to Max is commendable. It is almost as if you were defending yourself. I've never been mistaken for Doc before; it's quite a compliment, thank you. >It is also stunning how the two of you think > alike, post with the same style of capitals, and draw on the same elemental logic. I don't know what the hell you are talking about here, Doc's post and my own are completely different. If you look at Doc's posts the first thing you will notice is the length difference. Doc's posts are usually very very long, filled with source material for what he is saying. In contrast my posts are usually very short were I present a thought or idea that I want to play with for time to see if my thought process is valid. So if you chunk those two styles up to what is really happening Doc's post are aimed at helping the people on the list, while my posts are aimed at helping myself. > Even the way the thoughts run from one to the > other without the bind of any guiding direction suggests a deep affinity. I do agree Doc's post do run from one thought to another and SEEM to not have a binding element to them, however with further research you can find what links the thoughts together, of course that requires some work, not smart ass attacks veiled behind a facade of loving and caring about your fellow man. Max Edwards The MaddMan from the backwoods of Oregon, expanding his mind and thinking at the speed of gravity! P.S. It's good to know that the skills of Doc's that I have been modeling are starting to show in my own work. And I wish Tony the best and to receive everything she deserves. --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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