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Date Posted: 11:39:40 07/25/01 Wed
Author: Betsy
Subject: Hair shirts......

Well, of course, if I happened to be in a different phase, I'd love to debate some of these VERY INTERESTING issues. Really.

What I'm most concerned about is, are you people out there just "going through the motions" of thinking and talking about stuff?

I'm beginning to wonder if you are all just wearing those silly "hair shirts" those silly and rediculous people (almost exclusively men) wore in history. It's so easy to "feel misunderstood, unappreciated, itchy, and generally harassed by INVISIBLE CREATURE THAT STOP FORWARD THOUGHT AND MESS WITH YOUR IMAGINATION.

I suspect you guys are happy to fall prey of it. Women used to - all the time. That's why they used FANS.

Here's the bottom line....I'm incredibly depressed. It's almost an art form in itself. God.

Here's the question: Will you help me?


*Don't get me wrong, I think you have tried valiantly. How about helping me a bit more.

I'm reminded of the time when I was too young and priviledged to enter and view Chagall's art. I was in Nice and intensely amazed by the fact he had to "climb some hills" and "get above the rest" to see.

Wow, what a view into the Cote'd'azur(sic). What a magical place!!!!! So completely different from his upbringing. The tragedy wasn't his profoundly horribe childlife. The tragedy was in his "repeating it over and over agin in BLLUE"

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