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After Many Decades Living in Thailand (or Asia), ... Do You Sometimes Dream of your First Wife....Left Back in the "Old Country"? Do you dream VIVID Dreams about her, too?


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By the way: I just want to say:  I have great respect for JOHN ROGERS SEARLE

 

Consciousness, even the definition of consciousness, is not well understood.

 

And, Searle is the guy who loves the Chinese Room thought experiment.

 

The thing is, actually, the older I get the more I dream about getting some with my former wives.

 

And...It's still GOOD.

 

 

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When we think about what defines consciousness, for example, we should consider consulting John Searle, if only for a very, VERY interesting talk.

 

These days of AI, the definition of consciousness is becoming a red-hot topic.

 

Also, EVERYBODY REALLY wants to know whatever happened to that Chinese Girl in the Room?

 

Therefore, you can watch this short talk, and learn the answer to what happened to her..

 

And, without spoiling it for you, the ending is not pretty....

 

 

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54 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

If I have any dreams about my former wife, they are usually nightmares. The marriage ended back in the mad century.

 

 

Humor is unknown to me.

 

I know nothing about humor.

 

Bruce, I don't even like the name.

 

The name Bruce makes me think of Spruce, a tree with needles and no leaves.

 

Bruce is a name that should never be given to a human.

 

But, when I hear the name Petty, I think of Tom.

 

And, then... I think of all the TOMs I have met in Thailand.

 

Also, If you like TOMs in Thailand, then....I guess we have nothing in common.

 

Because, ....  Have you ever seen two TOMs in a fight?

 

Worse than a Cat Fight, for sure...

 

Anyway, instead of Bruce Petty, you should listen to Tom Petty...

 

I think he is from Philly, actually...

 

 

Such bad music...

 

And I do NOT mean "Bad!".

 

 

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Just now, GammaGlobulin said:

Humor is unknown to me.

 

I know nothing about humor.

 

Bruce, I don't even like the name.

 

The name Bruce makes me think of Spruce, a tree with needles and no leaves.

 

Bruce is a name that should never be given to a human.

 

But, when I hear the name Petty, I think of Tom.

 

And, then... I think of all the TOMs I have met in Thailand.

 

Also, If you like TOMs in Thailand, then....I guess we have nothing in common.

 

Because, ....  Have you ever seen two TOMs in a fight?

 

Worse than a Cat Fight, for sure...

 

Anyway, instead of Bruce Petty, you should listen to Tom Petty...

 

I think he is from Philly, actually...

 

 

Such bad music...

 

And I do NOT mean "Bad!".

 

 

I think we might have a TOM at our guesthouse.

 

Thai TOMs are tough.

Nothing likeable about them, in fact.

 

Just another example of some sort of personality disorder not yet entered into the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).

 

I thought I knew most disorders in the new DSM, but then I came to Thailand and encountered a few TOMs.

 

Wow, those girls are .... Far Out, Man!

 

 

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12 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

Tom Petty is the best. 

 

He's too famous, though ... and hates the spotlight ... so he doesn't even eat out in restaurants much apparently. 

 

Thank you. 

 

He sounds like my kind of guy. 

 

In fact, I probably would never have recalled him, if nobody had mentioned Bruce Petty. 

 

Sorry, I did not mean to imply that L is a nobody. 

 

L is a somebody, of course... 

 

The Beetles wrote a song for him. 

 

Nowhere Man. 

 

GREAT SONG!!! 

 

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29 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Humor is unknown to me.

 

I know nothing about humor.

 

Bruce, I don't even like the name.

 

The name Bruce makes me think of Spruce, a tree with needles and no leaves.

 

Bruce is a name that should never be given to a human.

 

But, when I hear the name Petty, I think of Tom.

 

And, then... I think of all the TOMs I have met in Thailand.

 

Also, If you like TOMs in Thailand, then....I guess we have nothing in common.

 

Because, ....  Have you ever seen two TOMs in a fight?

 

Worse than a Cat Fight, for sure...

 

Anyway, instead of Bruce Petty, you should listen to Tom Petty...

 

I think he is from Philly, actually...

 

 

Such bad music...

 

And I do NOT mean "Bad!".

 

 

I am disappointed, I would have thought you knew the difference between humor and satire.

Back on topic, how many positions of congress did you achieve with your first wife in real life, and how many have you added in your dreams?

I need precise figures for comparison purposes.

Have you tried it standing in a hammock?

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22 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

Tom Petty is the best. 

 

He's too famous, though ... and hates the spotlight ... so he doesn't even eat out in restaurants much apparently. 

 

I think that you meant to say... 

 

He hates the LIMELIGHT, not the spotlight. 

 

One other interesting term, for that matter, is the word LIMEY. 

 

Still, limelight and limey have different origins. 

 

One is nautical, and the other is theatrical. 

 

When you get to be 71, there is really very little, in this life, that you haven't heard, seen, or felt. 

 

 

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No, had a great few years but that was it.  

 

Always a preference for younger lasses, I was 23, she 17.  Courted 2 years, married 2 years.

 

First love, and great till it wasn't.  Did motivate me to start being responsible and take life seriously.

 

2nd wife a few years later, again courted 2, only married one.

 

Enjoyed being unmarried for 10+ years, before coming to TH, so no mid life crisis for me.

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45 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

I think we might have a TOM at our guesthouse.

 

Thai TOMs are tough.

Nothing likeable about them, in fact.

 

Just another example of some sort of personality disorder not yet entered into the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).

 

I thought I knew most disorders in the new DSM, but then I came to Thailand and encountered a few TOMs.

 

Wow, those girls are .... Far Out, Man!

 

 

Whenever I hear the word TOM, I think of this, and how right the words of the song are.....

 

 

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1 minute ago, Lacessit said:

I am disappointed, I would have thought you knew the difference between humor and satire.

Back on topic, how many positions of congress did you achieve with your first wife in real life, and how many have you added in your dreams?

I need precise figures for comparison purposes.

Have you tried it standing in a hammock?

Hmmm... 

 

Why is it that it's always the guys from Down Under, lying in hammocks, who seem to believe they have a monopoly on satire? 

 

Also, why is it that Americans improperly substitute the word laying, when they should say lying? 

 

For example... 

 

The hen was laying in the hay 

The hen was lying in the hay 

 

I know that you you know the difference. 

 

Americans think these two utterances are equivalent. 

 

Laying and lying are not the same. 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Hmmm... 

 

Why is it that it's always the guys from Down Under, lying in hammocks, who seem to believe they have a monopoly on satire? 

 

Also, why is it that Americans improperly substitute the word laying, when they should say lying? 

 

For example... 

 

The hen was laying in the hay 

The hen was lying in the hay 

 

I know that you you know the difference. 

 

Americans think these two utterances are equivalent. 

 

Laying and lying are not the same. 

 

 

 

They also appear to have a firm misunderstanding to using sit and sat in their proper form and tense. 

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13 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

I am disappointed, I would have thought you knew the difference between humor and satire.

Back on topic, how many positions of congress did you achieve with your first wife in real life, and how many have you added in your dreams?

I need precise figures for comparison purposes.

Have you tried it standing in a hammock?

Thank you for this question. 

 

While sleeping, I have dreamed of so many new positions with my first wife, in congress, that even she would blush, as old as she must be, by now. 

 

I would gladly elucidate readers further, if this were not, basically, a family friendly forum, which I prefer. 

 

Let me, however, whet your appetite by telling you that some of my VIVID dreams go, even, beyond the use of pencils and erasers. 

 

Human Sexuality is a double-edged sword. 

 

Also, my sword, at one time, was like the stout young green bamboo we sometimes see in Thailand. 

 

In fact, as you know, DICK Van Dyke once did a marvelous dance with a stick of bamboo... 

 

The Old Bamboo... 

 

Do you recall it? 

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15 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Thank you for this question. 

 

While sleeping, I have dreamed of so many new positions with my first wife, in congress, that even she would blush, as old as she must be, by now. 

 

I would gladly elucidate readers further, if this were not, basically, a family friendly forum, which I prefer. 

 

Let me, however, whet your appetite by telling you that some of my VIVID dreams go, even, beyond the use of pencils and erasers. 

 

Human Sexuality is a double-edged sword. 

 

Also, my sword, at one time, was like the stout young green bamboo we sometimes see in Thailand. 

 

In fact, as you know, DICK Van Dyke once did a marvelous dance with a stick of bamboo... 

 

The Old Bamboo... 

 

Do you recall it? 

Concerning DICK Van Dyke, and his bamboo, Sir....

 

When Van Dyke did this, he was already quite old.

 

And, as far as I know, he did it in just one continuous take.

 

It almost killed him, or so he said.

 

 

I know lots about bamboo.

 

Bamboo is one of the primary reasons I first came to Asia.

 

Bamboo bends, but does not break, or so it has been written.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Concerning DICK Van Dyke, and his bamboo, Sir....

 

When Van Dyke did this, he was already quite old.

 

And, as far as I know, he did it in just one continuous take.

 

It almost killed him, or so he said.

 

 

I know lots about bamboo.

 

Bamboo is one of the primary reasons I first came to Asia.

 

Bamboo bends, but does not break, or so it has been written.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHITTY CHITTY, BANG BANG....

 

The stuff of my dreams, as I mentioned in the topic, above....

 

I am sure everyone here experiences these dreams.

 

But, fortunately, not all will write about them.

 

 

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Why did I feel like crying reading that????? I guess it's really true that men become so much more emotional when they get older. 

 

Gamma, if you're not married now and you feel like getting in touch with your first wife, then go for it!(If she's not married too.) Nothing wrong with rekindling or even just for friendship. 

 

I get to learn older male perspective a lot here in this forum, it's truly interesting. 

 

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17 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Thank you for this question. 

 

While sleeping, I have dreamed of so many new positions with my first wife, in congress, that even she would blush, as old as she must be, by now. 

 

I would gladly elucidate readers further, if this were not, basically, a family friendly forum, which I prefer. 

 

Let me, however, whet your appetite by telling you that some of my VIVID dreams go, even, beyond the use of pencils and erasers. 

 

Human Sexuality is a double-edged sword. 

 

Also, my sword, at one time, was like the stout young green bamboo we sometimes see in Thailand. 

 

In fact, as you know, DICK Van Dyke once did a marvelous dance with a stick of bamboo... 

 

The Old Bamboo... 

 

Do you recall it? 

Bamboo is delicious with chili powder. Zero calories, and a rich source of fibre and minerals. Now is the edible bamboo season in Thailand.

It may have been you who informed me bamboo must be cooked properly to remove cyanide compounds. Only giant pandas can detoxify raw bamboo.

In my youth, I sometimes had to wear two pairs of underwear to avoid embarrassing myself in public. Any girl dancing with me close up knew what was on my mind, and in my trousers.

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Never, ever, ever. Leaving my first wife was the smartest thing I ever did, besides not having a baby. Number one and number two. 

 

Thankfully, I found a Thai woman who is very well adjusted. My ex wife wasn't. My wife is lovely, funny, is a great chef, is affectionate, kind and charming. My ex wife wasn't. My wife is very comfortable manifesting the dignity within femininity. My ex wife was scared to death of her femininity, like ALOT of American women. 

 

So thankful I left both my ex wife and America in the rear view. Smart. 

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