Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Hello, I was talking on the phone to a man and he suddenly asked me " Can you see The Blue Pearl " ? I was a bit surprised at the unexpected change of subject and tried my best to honestly explain to him as follows: " Well, I have been Kundalini active for several years, but I have never seen The Blue Pearl, although I know some people who have seen it " . Strangely, this completely confused and baffled him, and he asked " What are you on? " . I said " I'm not on anything at all, I don't do that kind of stuff " . He said " Look right in front of you, it's just there " . I couldn't see The Blue Pearl so easily and was tempted to reply " It's easy for you to say " in an irritated tone. However, I politely said " I might need a bit of time to go into trance before I can see it " . Then he asked " Are you 'on' your laptop and can you see the Start button? " I then realised that the Start button in Microsoft Vista is called the blue pearl. Doh!!! (To keep the balance in operating systems, I noted later that in Linux there is the K Development Environment (KDE). And don't get me started on Virtual Machines.) Beware when talking to non-K people!!! Bhavin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Lol! Bhavin, that was priceless! hahahaha Thanks! Love, dhyana , " Bhavin Desai " <bhavin.desai wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I was talking on the phone to a man and he suddenly asked me " Can you see > The Blue Pearl " ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 LMAO! Good one! Sarita , " Bhavin Desai " <bhavin.desai wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I was talking on the phone to a man and he suddenly asked me " Can you see > The Blue Pearl " ? I was a bit surprised at the unexpected change of subject > and tried my best to honestly explain to him as follows: " Well, I have been > Kundalini active for several years, but I have never seen The Blue Pearl, > although I know some people who have seen it " . Strangely, this completely > confused and baffled him, and he asked " What are you on? " . I said " I'm not > on anything at all, I don't do that kind of stuff " . He said " Look right in > front of you, it's just there " . I couldn't see The Blue Pearl so easily and > was tempted to reply " It's easy for you to say " in an irritated tone. > However, I politely said " I might need a bit of time to go into trance > before I can see it " . > > > > Then he asked " Are you 'on' your laptop and can you see the Start button? " > I then realised that the Start button in Microsoft Vista is called the blue > pearl. Doh!!! > > > > (To keep the balance in operating systems, I noted later that in Linux there > is the K Development Environment (KDE). And don't get me started on Virtual > Machines.) > > > > Beware when talking to non-K people!!! > > > > Bhavin. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 HAHAHA, Hilarious!! I love it ! ---- Bhavin Desai <bhavin.desai wrote: > Hello, > > > > I was talking on the phone to a man and he suddenly asked me " Can you see > The Blue Pearl " ? I was a bit surprised at the unexpected change of subject > and tried my best to honestly explain to him as follows: " Well, I have been > Kundalini active for several years, but I have never seen The Blue Pearl, > although I know some people who have seen it " . Strangely, this completely > confused and baffled him, and he asked " What are you on? " . I said " I'm not > on anything at all, I don't do that kind of stuff " . He said " Look right in > front of you, it's just there " . I couldn't see The Blue Pearl so easily and > was tempted to reply " It's easy for you to say " in an irritated tone. > However, I politely said " I might need a bit of time to go into trance > before I can see it " . > > > > Then he asked " Are you 'on' your laptop and can you see the Start button? " > I then realised that the Start button in Microsoft Vista is called the blue > pearl. Doh!!! > > > > (To keep the balance in operating systems, I noted later that in Linux there > is the K Development Environment (KDE). And don't get me started on Virtual > Machines.) > > > > Beware when talking to non-K people!!! > > > > Bhavin. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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