LS Re: struggling along without guidance.


Doug Renselle (renselle@on-net.net)
Wed, 4 Feb 1998 15:25:41 +0100


clark wrote:
>
> Lila Squad,
> I am getting extremely nervous about the fate of the cosmos and the
> earth, not to mention my immortal soul. I depend on the Lila Squad to
> keep
> me on the straight and narrow and I have had very few messages of
> late. I
> cannot believe that no one on the squad has had an opinion lately.
> I have seen no reports of interplanetary contact so I have to
> conclude
> that everyone is harboring the same beliefs that they had three days
> ago.
> In this location Cornshell Mountain still looks and feels the same.
> Could
> it be that President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky has everyone so
> enthralled
> that they can think of nothing else. Lots of news happening here
> lately
> after a dull January. Saves a lot of money on movie tickets. How can
> "Titanic" compete with the news lately. There is a movement afoot here
> in
> the US to pass a law that no one can legally have any sexual relations
> unless they make application and certify that the act is solely being
> done
> with the intent to produce another human being. Presidents, of course,
> normally being too old for procreation will be barred altogether.
> I am mightily pleased that the US is able to set such a good example
> for
> the rest of the world.
> I am still worried about the Lila Squad. Ken Clark
>
Ken,

Not to worry! TLS is a great wave. Sometimes you can surf it, but
others are more like duldrums.

Perhaps we can make a tsunami?

Or perhaps we should not wish for that...

:-)

Doug Renselle.

-- 
"Socrates himself says it is an analogy...Everything is an analogy.  But
the dialecticians don't know that."

By Robert M. Pirsig, in 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance,' pp. 351-2, Bantam (paperback), 28th edition, 1982.

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