"Mae" <maewest11@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
> "WFieldsCigar" <winstonsghost@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
> > "Mae" <maewest11@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
> > "Wanna talk about magick baby, wanna talk about love."
> >
> > You betcha! ;>
>
> I'm looking for magic.... ;p
Yes, I see ... just as the magic looks for you,
the lock finds the key. ;-)
> >
> > > > That's a great question, Mae! Are we really here? I'm not
> > > > cross-posting but, are we here after all? ;)
> > >
> > > I'm not x-posting either *patting me to make sure I'm in this
chair*.
I
> m
> > > *here* but am we Here?
> >
> > Pat you some more ... you can never be too sure? ;-)
>
> *slaps that hand!*
But I was encouraging you to pat you - you know, to assure
yourself that you are there. As long as you don't pat Robertson,
I think you'll do just fine.
> >
> > > Good question. The veil is just a hand away. ;) Would you dare to
cross
> > that
> > > line?
> >
> > Here's a secret, mah lil chickadee ... there is no veil.
> > Moosh!
>
> Then what is it and why can I feel it?
One often may feel the veil without once they've
pierced the veil within. When those times come
and go, there is no veil and no time.
>
> > > > "Without a perceiver, there is no perception."
> > > > -- me
> > >
> > > You wrote this little ditty?
> >
> > Probably not but, it does sound profound, eh?
> >
> > > How very clever of you ;)
> >
> > Thank you, Mae. Sometimes it pays to appear to be
> > belaboring the obvious, (which may not be so obvious
> > upon a closer peek through the smoke). ;}
> >
> > > Of Course you must
> > > have a perceiver to have perception.
> >
> > > If a wife *****es in the house while
> > > her husband's in the woods, can he still hear her? ;>
> >
> > More than likely, yes - however, as when he's in the house,
> > right next to her, he may not pay attention anyway. ;p
>
> I know that for a fact. ;p
What? *g*
> >
> > "What did you say, m'love, my cheri`?"
>
> You Icehole! Magic, magic, magic!!!!!
You betcha it is. ;->
> >
> > W. (out in left Field) C.
> > >
> > > Mae
>
> --
> I feel like a million tonight --- but one at a time.
> Mae West (1892 - 1980)
>
*chuckles*


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