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Laird Shaw |
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Well something/someone had to have the pleasure. I suppose that a bit of self-discovery was out of the question, although I really don't know the guy - for
all I know he was a fully self-realised Buddha.
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Dan Rowden |
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What I meant was - he died.
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Robert Larkin |
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It was a good joke, Dan.
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Laird Shaw |
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Yeah, I got the joke. End of experimenting with his life = death. I just wanted to keep the dialogue going.
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Dan Rowden |
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self-realised Buddha There's something ever so right, yet ever so wrong about that word construct. |
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Laird Shaw |
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Hmm, yes, I see what you mean. Perhaps it should have been "process of parallel thought streams"-realised Buddha (not that I necessarily advocate
that way of thinking).
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Dan Rowden |
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That's ever so better, yet ever so not
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Laird Shaw |
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More prevarication Mr Rowden. It's thoroughly unbecoming a man of infinite wisdom to be so unfirm in his opinion.
Did I say "infinite wisdom"? I meant "wisdom of the infinite" of course. |
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vinny the hack |
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Very good, Laird. You have reached a point where both ends of the superlative no longer apply.
You're not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on. --Dean Martin
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Robert Larkin |
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