[Dialogue] Ritual Phrases
Lawrence Philbrook
larry at icatw.com
Thu Apr 12 17:43:59 EDT 2012
Some still do
I just had a group from the UN sing I'm the greatest this afternoon
With respect, Larry
Lawrence Philbrook, Certified ToP Facilitator
Director, Institute of Cultural Affairs Taiwan
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On 4/13/2012 5:00 AM, PSchrijnen at aol.com wrote:
> Some of our colleagues went around saying: "You are the greatest".
> What a fine thing that is, was and will be.
> Paul
> In a message dated 12/04/2012 21:47:12 GMT Daylight Time,
> delhmor at wamail.net writes:
>
> The one I most remember from my first days at the West Side was
> someone's response to "Christ is Risen," - Yeah, but he had 3 days!!
>
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> Schlesinger
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> God is dead, Go to bed! -- one I remember :>
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> Bill Schlesinger
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> [mailto:dialogue-bounces at wedgeblade.net] *On Behalf Of *David Walters
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> There was also the morning wakeup ritual that started withh gong
> or cow bell. Which was folled at times by an irre3vernt response
> by order youth.
>
> -David Walters
>
> Not sure about the pre-school rituals, but I think your second
> question refers to a quote by African-American poet Henry Dumas
> that I first noticed during the Town Meeting campaign:
>
> "We have a journey to take and little time; //we have ships to
> name// and crews."
>
> Even if this doesn't answer your question, I still love the quote.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken Gillgren
>
> On 4/12/2012 6:04 AM, steve har wrote:
>
> Anyone remember how to say
>
> -the past is approved the future is open, what is the name of the
>
> place to stand in the present?
>
>
>
> also the 5th city preschool ritual
>
> we have a road to follow and a journey to make all the past is stamped...?
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