From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 9:13 PM PT
To: Dr. Teri Lawton
Cc: rest;
Subject: RE: ...HARD SEX...COCoon...29.2
Try
again.
This
time focus on the first 5 words, to repeat, “I have taken your advice…”
I
assume you have had the time during your 66 day “deafening silence” to
read “time and again” what I wrote over the course of I seem to
recall 3 emails, click on this hyperlink and then go “back and forth” and then
again “back and forth” until such time as you show me what “advice”
I gave have you “taken”.
For
the life of me I don’t recall coming anywhere close to suggesting a frontal
lobotomy?
But
I could be wrong?
Maybe
you could “cut and splice” each and every word and then using the 26
letters of the English alphabet come up with “sumthing” [sic] like “exercise
your bottom lip apart from when having a vowel movement” [sic] but
please, please, please, do not respond, at least not until such time as you
have gone with a fine tooth comb through everything I wrote you pointing out
only the “crap” and where the sentence ends with a question mark and in those
instances where I have failed to place a question mark but it looks like there
is the slightest possibility I might have been asking you a question, do as
good a job in answering
the question as the sentences ending with a question mark bearing in mind I
might even if you comply exactly with this second homework assignment take a
leaf out of your book and instead of waiting 66 days I might just wait until
Kingdom Come.
Ps – Let me know if
you and/or your terrific kids might be interested in getting paid to upload our
“back
and forths” on to the Internet and before I tell you how much I will
pay for this service you will need to guarantee me a minimum output per hour
that must include providing me a “fair number” of email addresses of
individuals expecting to hear from me.
Ps I – You may not have
got a copy of this 204 word email I sent the President earlier
this evening.
Ps II – The volatility
in the gold price appears to have ended. The
Ps III – Americans are
drowning in healthcare costs and yet Americans drowning in healthcare costs
cant figure out why Americans drowning in health costs are more unhealthy than
the British who are nowhere near as healthy as the hard-working, hard-playing,
hard-child rearing, hard sex making Chinese better in every category but
bullshitting knowing that the healthcare costs alone in producing an automobile
Made in America is equal to the cost of all the steel which for all I know has
to be more than zero because American doctors and pharmaceutical companies are
not yet in the poor house, but getting there!
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count 477]
From: Dr. Teri Lawton
[mailto:plearn@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 8:08 PM
To: Gary S. Gevisser
Subject: Re: ...COCoon...29.2
Dear Gary,
How funny that I wrote the first sentence quite incorrectly. I must be
working too hard, and will soon retire for the evening since I must be up at 4
AM. The first sentence should read:
I have taken your advice as you can see by the email that
I forwarded to
you.
You are so busy and have so many adventures. How fun!
I just received the instructions from the patent office so that I can keep my
I do not live in a cocoon either, but I am usually so busy trying to spread the
usefulness of the reading therapy I've developed that there is not enough time
to enjoy life with my children. This vacation (the first week in January)
we will visit Mammoth and go skiing and snow boarding, an adventure that is long
overdue.
I am putting together symposiums, like the one I have attached to try and
convince others of the paradigm shift needed to understand why we perceive what
we do. That too is a fun adventure. I do love providing a reading therapy
for people that is so rapid and easy to do that results in such incredible
improvements in reading and learning, especially since it is based on the years
of study I have done trying to understand how the brain works, which is
always an interesting enigma.
I hope that you are doing well.
With best wishes,
Teri