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phil
27th February 2003, 11:07
you won im a lonely child who found joy in winding u cunts up.

Take good care.

your miss me.

have fun in your tunnels.

goinz
27th February 2003, 11:49
stay cool phil

V Knid esq
27th February 2003, 11:55
Leaving in a strop is gay.

invisibleplanet
27th February 2003, 12:35
Yi King Rules

LU : travel, stay in a place other than your home; itinerant troops, temporary residents; visitor, guest, lodger. The ideogram: banner and people around it, loyal to a symbol rather than their temporary residence." (http://pages.prodigy.net/lofting/lofting/h56.html)
In a context of self-restraint we utilise setting a direction (an ideology).
In hexagram 56 self-imposed limitations enable one to survive in any environment. It is excess that fosters obstruction and oppression. These limits should act as guides in the form of a sense of direction, not absolutes. Guided restraint/ restrained movement; when wandering in a strange land, one's loyalties are still with 'home' and thus one should be restrained (selective) in one's actions.
Changing lines
4
Travelling, thinking of dwelling. Aquiring one's own symbol of authority [although] my heart is not keen." [A thought to stop travelling and lay claim to one's piece of turf. Not one's desire]
6
A bird destroys it's nest. Travelling people at first laugh but later cry. Things start to change, one loses the cattle." [Making mistakes one is left empty and forced to start again.]

CHIEN : Walk lamely, proceed haltingly; weak-legged, afflicted, crooked; feeble, weak; unfortunate, difficult. The ideogram: foot and cold, impeded circulation in the feet." (http://pages.prodigy.net/lofting/lofting/h39.html)
In a context of self-restraint we utilise control.
Commentary
In hexagram 39 one is blocked in one's path, but this blockage is from within. It is therefore best to try and find an alternative route - bypass to overcome rather than conflict. This may require changing one's self temporarily. Contextually, we combine rigid structure and selectivity into a situation of dealing with obstructions.
Changing Line
Line 6
"Going leads to obstruction. Coming leads to maturity. Advantageous. Of benefit to see great people." [ Staying to help remove decay and corruption is better than leaving. If you leave, the obstructions go with you.]

Or in brief:
Go southwest young man, and spend time in the woods with the Weisman.

igniop
27th February 2003, 12:43
U made me laugh quite a lot!
cheerz!

penciLneck
27th February 2003, 13:49
dont go - you love it here, who will expose the sad ones who take offence at your obviously harmless jibing. You may be a bit of a troll - but its easy to see its only in fun... unless you haven't got a life of course.