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Post by ???????? ???????????? on Oct 25, 2013 13:52:31 GMT -5
Haha....one of Q's past incarnations no doubt lol Why do you always have to insult me? I'm reporting you're post.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2013 13:57:22 GMT -5
Haha....one of Q's past incarnations no doubt lol Why do you always have to insult me? I'm reporting you're post. your
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Post by earnest on Oct 25, 2013 16:46:45 GMT -5
Cos there ain't no grass getting cut with a hammer? swish,.. Swish,... SWISH! Yes. That is the Way to Nansen; that is the way OF Nansen; and that IS Nansen! *swish* * ... * * little sigh * * deep bow * Breakfast time!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2013 16:59:48 GMT -5
Haha....one of Q's past incarnations no doubt lol Why do you always have to insult me? I'm reporting you're post. :-) sensitive much? was just a joke, lighten up negative nelly... I loves ya like a fat kid loves cake :-)
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Post by laughter on Oct 25, 2013 19:40:57 GMT -5
Hah! as an aside, no sarcasm intended...I thought you were saying that you wrote the poem, the Hah! Was a Hah! For a cool execution of prose. No that's total Ikkyu. I retract my unbow and reinstate my original bow. Genuine praise is a gift to behold. Ikkyu was da man. Raunchy, ribald, reprehensible, rebellious, lusty, and irreverent. (** smiles at Max and bows in direction of the birdsh!t Bhudda **)
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Post by stardustpilgrim on Oct 25, 2013 20:52:39 GMT -5
I've only ever seen that skit at a Carolina Hurricanes NHL home game :-), they play it once at every game........for cheering.....and of course many fans bring their own cowbell. (It's probably on YouTube too.....)........ sdp
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Post by acewall on Oct 25, 2013 20:56:53 GMT -5
ok, the monk was still blind after the altercation? Haha some people need struck twice lol "I see you use the pneumatic-drill with full enjoyment." found this@Dictionary.com ...adjective 1. of or pertaining to air, gases, or wind. 2. of or pertaining to pneumatics . 3. operated by air or by the pressure or exhaustion of air.
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Post by stardustpilgrim on Oct 25, 2013 21:03:23 GMT -5
A monk traveled a long way to see the sage Nansen. The monk met a fellow on the side of the road cutting grass, and unbeknownst to him the fellow was Nansen himself. The monk asks the fellow: "What is the way to Nansen?" The fellow replies: " I bought this sickle for 30 cents." The monk says: "I do not ask you about the sickle, I ask you the way to Nansen." Nansen replies: "I use the sickle with full enjoyment." . Sounds like George Lucas stole this for Stars Wars V, The Empire Strikes Back, when Luke met Yoda in the swamp, looking for a Great Jedi Master and found this wrinkled up little ole green creature with pointed ears......who eventually in his tiny little hut said....."You search for Yoda.....found him you have..........."........ sdp
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2013 21:09:25 GMT -5
Haha some people need struck twice lol "I see you use the pneumatic-drill with full enjoyment." found this@Dictionary.com ...adjective 1. of or pertaining to air, gases, or wind. 2. of or pertaining to pneumatics . 3. operated by air or by the pressure or exhaustion of air. Haha!
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Post by acewall on Oct 25, 2013 21:13:06 GMT -5
"I see you use the pneumatic-drill with full enjoyment." found this@Dictionary.com ...adjective 1. of or pertaining to air, gases, or wind. 2. of or pertaining to pneumatics . 3. operated by air or by the pressure or exhaustion of air. Haha! like a jaccuzzi fountain
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Post by stardustpilgrim on Oct 25, 2013 21:19:39 GMT -5
A monk traveled a long way to see the sage Nansen. The monk met a fellow on the side of the road cutting grass, and unbeknownst to him the fellow was Nansen himself. The monk asks the fellow: "What is the way to Nansen?" The fellow replies: " I bought this sickle for 30 cents." The monk says: "I do not ask you about the sickle, I ask you the way to Nansen." Nansen replies: "I use the sickle with full enjoyment." . Sounds like George Lucas stole this for Stars Wars V, The Empire Strikes Back, when Luke met Yoda in the swamp, looking for a Great Jedi Master and found this wrinkled up little ole green creature with pointed ears......who eventually in his tiny little hut said....."You search for Yoda.....found him you have..........."........ sdp And likewise stolen by Frank L Baum in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz when Dorothy ( asleep, dreaming she was awake), the Tin Man (If I only had a heart), the Scarecrow (If I only had a brain) and the Cowardly Lion ([bodily] courage) unknowingly met the "Wizard" who sent them on a mission with an impossible task (kill the Wicked Witch) to be passed to be able meet the "Wizard" of Oz........ :-)......... sdp.
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Post by stardustpilgrim on Oct 25, 2013 21:30:14 GMT -5
A monk traveled a long way to see the sage Nansen. The monk met a fellow on the side of the road cutting grass, and unbeknownst to him the fellow was Nansen himself. The monk asks the fellow: "What is the way to Nansen?" The fellow replies: " I bought this sickle for 30 cents." The monk says: "I do not ask you about the sickle, I ask you the way to Nansen." Nansen replies: "I use the sickle with full enjoyment." . The first barrier on the Way is recognizing the teacher who never claims to be a teacher...........thus, the secret protects itself........... sdp
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Post by acewall on Oct 25, 2013 21:45:07 GMT -5
A monk traveled a long way to see the sage Nansen. The monk met a fellow on the side of the road cutting grass, and unbeknownst to him the fellow was Nansen himself. The monk asks the fellow: "What is the way to Nansen?" The fellow replies: " I bought this sickle for 30 cents." The monk says: "I do not ask you about the sickle, I ask you the way to Nansen." Nansen replies: "I use the sickle with full enjoyment." The first barrier on the Way is recognizing the teacher who never claims to be a teacher...........thus, the secret protects itself........... sdp then refining the religious-experience they had with the Teacher begins and the student buggars-off attending his/her own grass having seen.
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Post by stardustpilgrim on Oct 26, 2013 3:47:53 GMT -5
The ultimate case of student meeting the Master unbeknownst is from The Book of Paradox by Louise Cooper (SiFi and fantasy writer). I read it over 35 years ago. The student meets the Mentor who has a series of challenges for him based on the Tarot. As student progresses to the end and meets the final challenge, he finds he has somehow come full circle in time and he himself has become the Mentor who he had met in the beginning who had given him the series of challenges. The student and Mentor were one and the same.
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Post by acewall on Oct 26, 2013 4:31:27 GMT -5
The ultimate case of student meeting the Master unbeknownst is from The Book of Paradox by Louise Cooper (SiFi and fantasy writer). I read it over 35 years ago. The student meets the Mentor who has a series of challenges for him based on the Tarot. As student progresses to the end and meets the final challenge, he finds he has somehow come full circle in time and he himself has become the Mentor who he had met in the beginning who had given him the series of challenges. The student and Mentor were one and the same. :-) sdp thus teacher an student learn from each-other.
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