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Pig over Bath
« on: October 14, 2007, 08:34:28 AM »
I had a dream last night of a pig flying over Bath.  It was a happy pig with an expression of child like joy on its face.
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Re: Pig over Bath
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2007, 08:53:37 AM »
Did it just fix a door with Joe?
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Re: Pig over Bath
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2007, 09:06:58 AM »
Quote from: ""Sharad U RAHH""
...It was a happy pig with an expression of child like joy on its face.

Fixin' to be roasted.  Just like most of you weasel-nutts here.

Lickin' ma lips,
Joseph W. Gauld, The Educator
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Pig over Bath
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2007, 11:55:57 AM »
If you didn't care what happened to me,
And I didn't care for you,
We would zig zag our way through the boredom and pain
Occasionally glancing up through the rain.
Wondering which of the buggars to blame
And watching for pigs on the wing.
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Pig over Bath
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2007, 12:25:58 PM »
Quote from: ""Guest""
If you didn't care what happened to me,
And I didn't care for you,
We would zig zag our way through the boredom and pain
Occasionally glancing up through the rain.
Wondering which of the buggars to blame
And watching for pigs on the wing.


Interesting... that particular version of Pink Floyd's lyrics -- with zig zag spelled that way, comma usage, and the misspelling of buggers -- is used as the sig of 'cyberback' from Ontario on jawsmovie.com/forum/.  Page I got was discussing horror movies for Halloween last year:  'Perfect Halloween Ho'...  Kind of doubt you're from Ontario, else I wouldn't have mentioned it...

There is a great Tuscan Wheat bread put out by a company called 'When Pigs Fly,' which I used to savor when I lived in said parts where it was available...
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dogs
« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2007, 06:36:52 PM »
You gotta be crazy, you gotta have a real need.
You gotta sleep on your toes, and when you're on the street,
You gotta be able to pick out the easy meat with your eyes closed.
And then moving in silently, down wind and out of sight,
You gotta strike when the moment is right without thinking.

And after a while, you can work on points for style.
Like the club tie, and the firm handshake,
A certain look in the eye and an easy smile.
You have to be trusted by the people that you lie to,
So that when they turn their backs on you,
You'll get the chance to put the knife in.

You gotta keep one eye looking over your shoulder.
You know it's going to get harder, and harder, and harder as you
get older.
And in the end you'll pack up and fly down south,
Hide your head in the sand,
Just another sad old man,
All alone and dying of cancer.

And when you loose control, you'll reap the harvest you have sown.
And as the fear grows, the bad blood slows and turns to stone.
And it's too late to lose the weight you used to need to throw
around.
So have a good drown, as you go down, all alone,
Dragged down by the stone.

I gotta admit that I'm a little bit confused.
Sometimes it seems to me as if I'm just being used.
Gotta stay awake, gotta try and shake off this creeping malaise.
If I don't stand my own ground, how can I find my way out of this
maze?

Deaf, dumb, and blind, you just keep on pretending
That everyone's expendable and no-one has a real friend.
And it seems to you the thing to do would be to isolate the winner
And everything's done under the sun,
And you believe at heart, everyone's a killer.

Who was born in a house full of pain.
Who was trained not to spit in the fan.
Who was told what to do by the man.
Who was broken by trained personnel.
Who was fitted with collar and chain.
Who was given a pat on the back.
Who was breaking away from the pack.
Who was only a stranger at home.
Who was ground down in the end.
Who was found dead on the phone.
Who was dragged down by the stone.
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Pig over Bath
« Reply #6 on: October 14, 2007, 08:16:52 PM »
Okay, we're still on Pink Floyd tonight, but we went from Pigs to Dogs...  

BTW, that image in the first post reminds me of some movie I once saw.  The pig was a huge balloon, with a cherubic frozen grin on its pig lips.  It floated slowly above the masses on the ground... If I remember correctly, this was a cinematic indicator of a horror to come, which, of course, I fail to recall at this moment, ha haa!
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I dreamed I walked out of a seminar
« Reply #7 on: October 15, 2007, 09:53:07 AM »
My recurring dream is far more literal--big school meeting, very intense, much brow-beating.  Someone asks me if I have anything to say.  I say "this is wrong, and I don't want to be a part of it!".  Then I turn to my parents (who are fully involved with the seminar), and ask them to leave with me.  They refuse, and tell me I am no longer welcome in the family if I go.  Joe says that if I leave the meeting, I can never return to campus or to my family.  I think he uses the famous "we'll turn the hoses on you if you come crawling back."  I leave, go to the police, and am taken to live at the orphanage on South Street


I was talking to my Mom about Hyde the other day.  She said "you were always so good in the seminars."  It made me cry.  I hate that I served so willingly.
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Re: I dreamed I walked out of a seminar
« Reply #8 on: October 15, 2007, 10:38:03 AM »
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I was talking to my Mom about Hyde the other day.  She said "you were always so good in the seminars."  It made me cry.  I hate that I served so willingly.

Hyde had a way of inspiring the "do-gooder" in us.  It beckoned to the idealist.  There was not a small amount of truth to much of what Hyde to say, but their usage of thought coercion and behavior modification methods lent a madness to the whole picture that made the whole package a very destructive force on a lot of us.

"Served willingly?"  I wouldn't beat yourself up too much on that one.  You meant well.  Many did.  Don't let that fact get in the way of your getting to the truth of the matter.

I am sure that I probably put a lot of readers off by the strident nature of much of my posting here.  And I shred many a personage in that process.  Maybe some might find me even cruel and unreasonable.  But the bottom line for me is I want to understand this.  The more I understand it, the better I feel.  I've been feeling pretty lousy for thirty years about my time there, so it's pretty hard to put a lid on it.

For myself, I was pretty lousy in seminars.  I had a real problem talking in front of groups.  But I got hooked on the laudable ideals in the beginning too.  That's why I ended up at Hyde in the first place.  Do I hate myself for that?  Well, for awhile I was pretty thoroughly disgusted.  Phrases like "puny second-rate intellect" and "do-gooder putz" ran through my mind.  But I got over it.  At its heart, it was not a bad thing.  Point is, what do one do with that now?
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