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Hyde's Mr. Burroughs
Anonymous:
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why doncha undo the trick and resize?
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I second the motion. I tried reading the AA article and lost patience.
Ed Legg:
Hey ,
Sorry guys. I did not realize how big of a douche bag that was. It is almost as big as Joe Gauld!
Hugs
Ursus:
Thanks, Ed! That previous version was a whopping 1500px! Very funny...
Anonymous:
hard-liners who'd corner you outside the meeting and tick you off for not attending regularly enough [being committed enough].
"I really question your commitment" He said to me that spring after noon. He was a lanky kind of effeminate boy from down the Maine coast. I was making a hail mary pass to get out of the shit house at Hyde in my final semester. He shot me down cold. We was in the Senior leadership crowd. I did not stand a chance. He did me a favor. I have heard some things about this now middle age man that cause me to question his commitment. I don't think he had a peaceful easy feeling when he found out what the real deal was. These thing are gone forever over a long time ago ... oh yeah. Just a little sour grapes. How soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth Stol'n on his wing my sweet Hyde years.
Hey got to run to see Napoleon.
oblek sightations :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fox_and_the_Grapes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naked_Lunch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peaceful_Easy_Feeling
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Milton
Joseph W. Gauld:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---There is the cause, and devotion to the cause is like devotion to a religion. There are definitely religious overtones. A case in point is Mrs. Burroughs and her belief that "deep down you [offtrack students] are awful people." The goal of the cause is a complete remake of one's moral character, as in any religion. And, there are positive injunctions ("the principles"): courage, integrity, leadership, curiosity, concern: the five commandments if you will. And there are negative injunctions ("the rules"): all the don't dos. People embrace these principles with religious conviction. (Never mind that in doing so as Hyde requires they violate them.) The five principles (chosen at random; they could just as well have been family, fatherland, and property, or what have you) are what gives focus to this religious conversion, what it crystallizes around. But I think this cause is supposed to be greater than any personality. And I think this cause is institutionally designed to be enforced and to survive independently of any personality.
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Damn straight it's fambly, fatherland, and property!! It's MY family, an' MY country, an' MY property! An' don' y'all miserable limp-wristed touchy-feely panty-waists fergit it!! I started off my all growed-up career in sales and in "making a lot of money and becoming 'successful.'" And I'm a true blue American; I never steered offa my original course. I jest expanded it to include rewiring kids' brains as part of my own personal "destiny." Hazelden done me well in more ways than the obvious, har har har!!
Salutin' to the Cause,
Joseph W. Gauld, The Educator
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