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I wonder how he felt - The Bounty Mutiny
jijaji - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 11:51:25 +0530
Dhyana - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 13:04:16 +0530
Tapati - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 13:59:21 +0530
He stayed in his own controls, probably catching up on mail. I think he's heard about it all and doesn't want to come down from his high--and I can't blame him.
I hope in the end he'll like our solution and it will actually save him headaches. He can come and enjoy our wild digressions and then return to the more focused bliss here.
Whenever someone starts going on about paganism or some wild philosophy he can say, "Take it to Gaudiyarepercussions, they like that stuff over there."
Tapati - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 15:30:56 +0530
Besides, in a mutiny you throw the captain overboard.
I don't think it can be called a mutiny if we throw ourselves overboard!
Well, sorta. I guess we're not serving at the captain's pleasure anymore.
But the most loyal crew is staying to run the ship and it'll be just fine.
babu - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 18:31:27 +0530
Tapati, I don't think the mutiny bangli is talking about has anything to with "wild digressions ... paganism or some wild philosophy". What bangli is talking about is the ship in the bottle has been freed to sail upon the open seas.
jijaji - Fri, 11 Feb 2005 02:35:06 +0530
QUOTE(babu @ Feb 10 2005, 06:31 PM)
Tapati, I don't think the mutiny bangli is talking about has anything to with "wild digressions ... paganism or some wild philosophy". What bangli is talking about is the ship in the bottle has been freed to sail upon the open seas.
Indeed....
Come Sail away
Come Sail away
Come Sail away with me
jijaji - Fri, 11 Feb 2005 02:37:03 +0530
babu - Fri, 11 Feb 2005 02:44:42 +0530
Krishna has been liberated from the can and now the canishtas are lost.