belfastguzzi Posted March 3, 2006 Posted March 3, 2006 no, i don't think i'll post this after all, but where's the delete?
Admin Jaap Posted March 3, 2006 Posted March 3, 2006 You can't delete the first post of a thread yourself, because it will also delete the following posts.
Guest Nogbad Posted March 3, 2006 Posted March 3, 2006 no, i don't think i'll post this after all, but where's the delete? 80920[/snapback] Oh dear........ Bodged that didn't you!
belfastguzzi Posted March 4, 2006 Author Posted March 4, 2006 You can't delete the first post of a thread yourself, because it will also delete the following posts. 80921[/snapback] Yes, remembered that afterwards. Now We'll just have to make the best of this awkward situation. Maybe I should post the original content after all.
belfastguzzi Posted March 4, 2006 Author Posted March 4, 2006 Oh dear........ Bodged that didn't you! 80925[/snapback] HAa. EXcelLeNt ObSerVatiOn, Dr.Bad. Is there a CuRe?
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted March 4, 2006 Posted March 4, 2006 So now what? Do we bring up global warming or hawkwind now?
Guzzirider Posted March 4, 2006 Posted March 4, 2006 So now what? Do we bring up global warming or hawkwind now? 80972[/snapback] Quark, Strangeness And Charm is my favourite studio album. This Is Hawkwind...Do Not Panic is my fave live album. No sign of Global Warming In Huddersfield- bloody cold here. Guy
jrt Posted March 4, 2006 Posted March 4, 2006 We'll just have to make the best of this awkward situation looks at corner... shuffles feet ...cough...... Oh, hey- uh, barfast, was it? How's the insurance business?
Guest Nogbad Posted March 4, 2006 Posted March 4, 2006 Better double up on one of those bodge points.
dlaing Posted March 4, 2006 Posted March 4, 2006 Are we discussing periods? My girlfriend just began her's. This month has not been bad, from my perspective. But damn, my childhood was plauged by the wrath of a PMS mother. It took years of self analysis to forgive all that crap, and I am sure there is still unforgiven residuals. Women should just pick up swords and bleed one another on the battlefield the way we manly men do. Oooops, sorry, I did not mean to start a tangent about war. Let's stick to discussing periods. I recall in high school I was barely awake through years of first periods.
DeBenGuzzi Posted March 4, 2006 Posted March 4, 2006 Are we discussing periods?My girlfriend just began her's. This month has not been bad, from my perspective. But damn, my childhood was plauged by the wrath of a PMS mother. It took years of self analysis to forgive all that crap, and I am sure there is still unforgiven residuals. Women should just pick up swords and bleed one another on the battlefield the way we manly men do. Oooops, sorry, I did not mean to start a tangent about war. Let's stick to discussing periods. I recall in high school I was barely awake through years of first periods. 80979[/snapback] Oh My God. TMI I should have known any thread started by BFG could only spiral out of control well b4 the first full page.
Guest Nogbad Posted March 4, 2006 Posted March 4, 2006 ....unforgiven residuals. 80979[/snapback] This when you buy a bike on finance, and then sell it for less than you still owe.
belfastguzzi Posted March 4, 2006 Author Posted March 4, 2006 How's the insurance business? 80975[/snapback] looks at corner... shuffles feet ...cough......
belfastguzzi Posted March 4, 2006 Author Posted March 4, 2006 It took years of self analysis...80979[/snapback] The Society for Laingian Studies from the point of view of a man alienated from his source creation arises from despair and ends in failure. But such a man has not trodden the path to the end of time, the end of space, the end of darkness and the end of light. He does not know that where it all ends, there it all begins. from 'Politics of Experience' "D. Laing remains an important and controversial psychoanalyst and philosopher. His ideas are still provocative and powerful. They continue to irritate the psychiatric establishment. Nothing recommends a thinker better, to my mind, than the ability to irritate the professional and academic establishments years after his death. From my first encounter with Laing's writings in the eighties, as a college student when I heard about him in a philosophy class, I knew that this was a thinker whose ideas I would come to know well. I have now read many of Laing's published works and I have read a great deal about him. I am certain that Laing's work has saved lives**. It has inspired much interpretative commentary and reaction. In my judgment, Laing's philosophical contributions, apart from his work as a therapist, are significant and place him in the front rank of phenomenological thinkers. In what follows, I wish to say something about Laing's understaning of evil, of the harm that we do to one another and to ourselves, and of the unavoidable task of coming to terms with the capacity within each of us both to cause and to suffer, as well as to overcome, such harm." **(Hmmm. well, I know that he has offered some most excellent views in this Forum, but really, is it not taking things a bit too far to say that he has actually saved lives? I thought that it was only Al Rottenburger's posts that did that. )
Guest aironepony Posted March 4, 2006 Posted March 4, 2006 Strange isn't it, hats and gloves are much less common nowadays. Time was when it would have been quite the thing to wear hats and gloves. .........................
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