SIDE ONE
(Tia
comes on and gets things started)
Tia: can't do
that, I'm not allowed to, it messes things up
doesn't it?
Russ: messes
what up?
Tia: me,
purring.
Russ: doesn't
mess me up.
Tia: it messes
up the monitoring equipment on the portable
unit.
(the device that generates
the channeling field)
Russ: oh, I'll
take your word for it.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: so how's
it going love?
Tia: it's
going good.
Russ: Huna's
back.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: Bunny's
back is the name of this one.
Tia: uh-huh.
Bunny's back and she's bad.
Russ: yeah,
I'm sure she's been celibate for the entire
time she's been in school.
Tia: oh yes,
most definitely. She actually says it's good
to able to strip down to her underwear and
relax and not worry about people putting the
moves on her.
Russ: oh, in
school?
Tia: no, here.
Russ: oh here.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: what,
you guys like slacking off or something?
Tia: well, it
wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't for the fact
that she's making out with Kiri at the moment.
Russ: yeah, I
can imagine that might be a little
distracting.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: well
yeah I think it is just a warm, affectionate
greeting is what she's doing.
Tia: yeah, I
would say it's very warm and affectionate.
Russ: like an
extended hug.
Tia: with
mouth to mouth resuscitation thrown in.
Russ: yeah,
that's it.
Tia: she gave
Leah a big hug when we went down to meet her.
(her sister)
Russ: okay,
we've got a few questions to go over.
Tia: okay
Russ: all
right, we'll go over Vince
Foster first.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: prior to
Vince Foster's death, apparent suicide........
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: there
had been a lot of interest in the Clinton
administration toward UFO's.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: and a
lot of discussions and stuff were being
prepared to explain to the President what the
status of the government's work with UFO's had
been.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: then,
suddenly Vince Foster dies and everything took
a screeching halt.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: and it
seemed like at that point everything just came
up against the President like one thing after
another.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: they
started off with a pretty young crew but I
think they got old really quick.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: so
what's the connection between that if there is
any?
Tia: there
isn't.
Russ: oh there
is no connection.
Tia: no.
Russ: just a
coincidence?
Tia: uh-huh
but what is fascinating is the fact that they
either got old or they ended up disappearing
or they ended up doing time. That in itself is
very interesting.
Russ: hmmm.
You mean like Ron
Brown and so on and so forth?
Tia: uh-huh.
It's unusual to have so many people in an
administration under investigation. And high
up officials, the vice president, Ron
Brown.......
(Tia breaks
off to scold one of the cats on it's behavior
in Durondedunn)
Russ: telling
off Mongi eh?
(one of the house cats)
Tia: it was
unnecessary roughness.
Russ: oh,
unnecessary roughness, 10 yards.
Tia: well it
wasn't, Ganja (another one of
the house cats) shouldn't have been so rough
on Mongi.
Russ: yeah.
Well he's just getting older.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: being
less tolerant.
Tia: no, Ganja
was actually playing.
Russ: oh.
Tia: that's
why he's not too reprimanded. He's doing the
ears down and settling down to be comfortable
because I told him to sit still. But if you
watch his body language and the way his ears
are, he's been told off.
Russ: oh.
Tia: notice
that his ears were forward and.....well more
not so much forward but back like he'd just
been told off?
Russ: uh-huh.
Tia: which is
what he had been.
(speaks
to the cat more in Durondedunn)
Tia: now where
was I, oh yes?
Russ:
administration.
Tia:
administration and people missing or in
prison. Well we have the McDougal
Clan.
Russ: uh-huh.
Tia: we have
the threats of investigation and ongoing investigations
with the Vice President. We have a sexual
harassment investigation probe and court case
of the President. We have the First Lady and
her Travel
Gate. No administration has had so many
investigations, no administration has had so
many whispered rumors of corruption. Now I'm
going to do something a little bit unusual and
it's kind of a test but first of all let's get
to your next question.
Russ: okay, on
the flu that seems to be going around the
area.
Tia: oh yes.
Russ: it has
been described as an epidemic in the Carson
area where they are getting 200 cases a day
sometimes.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: and up
here it's just as bad where I've been hearing
from some people that our emergency rooms are
getting filled up with people coming in
sneezing and coughing....
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: and
everything. And it's sort of from what I
understand brought up from the Bay Area.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: and it
was brought up and just basically passed
around and just nailed everybody up here.
Tia: uh-huh.
Okay now, reach back into the shaggy recesses
of your mind to October okay? And Karra's
discussion on the 1918 flu epidemic.
Russ: uh-huh.
Tia: and her
projections of the flu and how the flu season
was going to be.
Russ: didn't
we put that on the web?
Tia: I don't
think so, might be, might be out there. And
what she said in reference to the flu epidemic
and that is going on and the chances and the
possibilities. I think she called it very,
very well.
Russ: uh-huh.
Tia: now to
answer the next question, how do we do these
predictions? Well we take the known facts, we
factor in numerous things such as speed of
travel, incubation period, crowd density,
fatigue of certain groups. We take into factor
quite a lot of things. I'm not quite sure
exactly how Karra did it, you'd have to ask
Karra and she's chatting with Leah at the
moment. Okay, next question.
Russ: with the
earth changes coming up.......
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: I'm
reading something in the "Sedona
Journal of Emergence" here that was
fairly enlightening on that matter where it
explains in a very nice way how you.......how
the changes are affecting us in what is
basically needed for humanity.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: and it
goes on like this, "earth changes are indeed a
part of this time that has been prophesied and
is upon us. It is being called among other
things the New Age, the age of Aquarius, the
Golden age and the Apocalypse. I will simply
say that it is time for humanity to move
forward and step fully into the next era. It
is also time for earth to move forward
vibrationally and it is no coincidence that
we're in this cosmic dance together at the
same time."
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: "we must
in....what must happen in order to experience
this new era upon and within the planet is the
raising of vibrations of both the earth and
her inhabitants. In order to accomplish these
changes easily, both parties must be ready and
willing and this has not been easy for the
most part. To be brief, we could easily say
that humanity have chosen the lesser road. To
a certain degree we could say that the
physical changes that have been experienced
recently have been a physical manifestation of
the turmoil humanity currently finds itself
in. Like it or not, it is a fact that
generally humanity will look at the grander
scheme only when pushed into it and even then
some will not look beyond their own
backyards."
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: "so
physical changes assist in nudging humanity
along and we have part of the next few years
to be assured."
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: so that
was a good way of putting that as far as
nudging humanity along.
Tia: yeah.
Well basically that's what we've been saying
for some time is that all these events that
are occurring are refining and........it's
part of evolution.
Russ: well we
haven't discussed the vibrational aspects of
it and I'd like to do that now if I could.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: the
vibrational changes taking place within the
earth and its inhabitants.
Tia: well the
inhabitants we have covered but we haven't but
we haven't put it under the name vibrational
frequencies or changes.
Russ: right,
I'd just like to put some handles on this a
little bit to make it easier for people to
understand that have gone through this route.
Tia: okay the
vibrational changes are the awareness in
spirituality, the cooperative working
together, the preparation and the feeling of
something is going on. The changes are part of
the growth, the evolution or the nudges as you
wish to call them. It is a vibrational change
in the outlook on existence that things aren't
important, certain things aren't important,
other things are more important. One or part
of the awareness is the fact that they talk
about the "me generation". "What about me,
what about me?" Okay which is directly after
the baby boomers correct?
Russ: uh-huh.
Tia: and those
supposedly are the grab, grab what about me,
everything's for me right? And these
individuals are part of the holdup in the
growth and the change of the frequencies.
There are some people in that supposed quote,
unquote "me generation" that are very in tune
with the spirituality and the changes and the
awareness involved within the shift.
The.......you see I don't like the terms that
they use, these New Age quote not New Age
terms. The terms themselves are part of the
vibrational changes but they're not new and
they're nothing special. They all go to
predictions in Revelations, the quatrains of Nostradamus, Edgar
Cayce, Mother
Shipton.......all these people have made
predictions and they talk about the 20th
century being the end of an era. And this is
not a coincidence that they all say the same
thing. And they all talk about fire from the
sky, destruction, changes in continental
structure, changes in climate and so on. They
all say the same thing and it's part of the
millennium crises as would be a good phrase.
And that in itself helps to change the
vibrational frequency, the fact that people
are concerned that the world will end with the
turning of the millennium. This is a common
misconception okay? And it dovetails very
carefully with what I'm saying. Now this last
little bit of my dissertation and comments has
to be edited for this reason. This is an
invite and a deliberate test to prove a point
of things aren't always what they appear to
be, what is said. I, am going to make some
predictions and yes it has been sanctioned by
Omal. Because of what I'm doing which is an
experiment right? And I'm inviting people to
e-mail in and what I will do is I will give
you what I actually mean which doesn't go on
the web and what I'm saying okay? Which is a
big difference. Okay, "a mighty one in courtly
robes will appear. He will be trumpeted as a
wise person but the mighty one will be of clay
feet. He will be painted as a golden person.
The golden person with feet of clay will be of
great oratory capacity and speak well." Okay,
this is the part that doesn't go on the web
okay?
(this
part has been edited out)
Okay, part
two. "The mighty one of golden glow will be
found to be false. His feet of clay will wash
away and all will tumble to fade away."
(this
next part has been edited out also)
Okay part
three or prophecy three. "From the South a
change will come with skies of funny colors.
Sounds of roaring wind ushers in a change.
Shifts are shifts but not as they appear,
things that are will remain but changed." Now
I'm being very, very deliberately tricky and
playful with this one. Okay first of all, you
tell me what you think I'm saying.
Russ: that
there'll be a nuclear blast and it's going to
change the appearance of many things as well
as people's perception of reality and while
everything stays as it is it'll be different.
Tia: totally
wrong.
Russ: oh.
Tia: way off
the mark.
(this
last part was edited out also)
Russ: hmmm
okay.
Tia: okay? Now
the reason why I've made these three
predictions, and I'm going to make a few more
in a moment, is to prove a point that what is
actually said is not what is actually meant
which goes to Nostradamus' quatrains.
Russ: well he
was hiding from the Inquisition.
Tia: uh-huh
but it's left it open to people's own
interpretations. Now the invites are for
people to submit what they think I'm saying
right? And it needs to be prefaced with, all's
we will answer is correct or incorrect.
Russ: okay.
Tia: okay now
the experiment is to prove that people will
read in what they want to in translations of
quatrains or things being hidden and murky
meanings. Okay, the last one for tonight and
this one's a fun little one. "Growth with all
around, appearance of abundance hides a murky
underside. The murky underside will eat away
and gnaw at all that is seen that is of rosy
glow."
Russ: well
none of these sound very fun.
Tia: okay,
what do you think I'm saying?
Russ: you're
saying that the stock market's not going to be
looking good after a while.
Tia: uh-huh.
Okay, to that I'm going to add, "that at the
midpoint in the time, changes will fall that
will turn the chime from highest growth to
lowest drop but on the other side, the Golden
Dawn is born." Now these are opened,
these are for people to write in
what they think I mean.
(this
next part has been edited out)
Russ: okay.
Tia: okay what
we will do is hide the real meanings, write
them on a piece of paper and the quotes, the
pieces of clues and we'll put
them together and we'll seal them away.
Russ: okay.
Tia: now it's
going to be deliberately left open for people
to debate what I mean okay?
Russ: okay.
Tia: uh-huh.
Why do you think I'm doing that and why do you
think Omal okayed it?
Russ: because
preparation is one of the goals for growth.
Tia: uh-huh,
that's part of it.
Russ: make
people work?
Tia: hmm, make
people think.
Russ: yeah.
Tia: because
there's a lot of people out
there that are taking these cryptic wordings
by Cayce, Nostradamus as gospel. They're
taking them as gospel and my demonstration is
due to the fact that.....to prove that things
aren't as people perceive them. What
is meant is not what is said. It is very
important to get that point over.
Okay, anymore questions hon?
Russ: I had
one but I can't think of it right now, it was
right on the tip of my tongue.
Tia: could you
stick your tongue out?
Russ: uh-huh.
Tia: can't see
it there.
Russ: well
I'll think of it. Oh well.
Tia: uh-huh.
Yes?
Russ: well
that's it for now.
Tia: oh
okay.
Russ: until I
can think of this stupid
question.
Tia: (talks to
the cats in Durondedunn)
Tia: the
youth. Here's a saying from my planet, "youth
is wasted on the young."
(Wing Commander Taal stops
by for a social visit)
Taal:
attention.
Russ: hey,
good evening Taal.
Taal: be
seated.
Russ: I'll
come over here where it's easier.
Taal: okay.
This is a social visit.
Russ: well
excellent.
Taal: it is
been a while has it not?
Russ: it has
been a while.
Taal: good and
having been of a while, talk I thought would
be good with you.
Russ: oh thank
you, I agree. How have you been?
Taal: I am
being well and how have you being?
Russ: busy.
Taal: yes.
Russ: probably
as busy as you have.
Taal: so hear
I understand.
Russ: yes, but
I'm sure you've been on long patrols yourself.
Taal: yes, and
hard part of long patrol is being aware at all
of time.
Russ: this is
also being away from your family?
Taal: yes but
not thinking of family but thinking of
survival.
Russ: missions
and.......
Taal: correct,
of being eyes open.
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal: you call
situation awareness name of what is important?
Russ: yes S.A.
Taal: correct.
Situation awareness being of primary
importance. Even with all technology that we
have, eyes are important, being
aware of what is around me.
Russ: don't
you have sensors that detect things that are
around you also?
Taal: correct.
But what do you need to perceive sensors?
Russ: your
eyes?
Taal: of
course. It is not sitting in couch waiting for
computer to tell, it is looking at things and
seeing.
Russ: hmm.
Taal:
important you know?
Russ: very
much so.
Taal: but
enough of duty.
Russ: okay.
Taal: as I
said, social visit no?
Russ: yes.
Taal: okay and
how is your social being?
Russ: not much
of a social being right now, working too much.
Taal: that is
sad.
Russ: well not
too sad, I'm having fun.
Taal: tell me.
Russ: well,
for example, the ski resort I work at where I
get to meet all kinds of people all day long
coming up and having fun.
Taal: yes.
Russ: so I get
to talk to them and enjoy their time that
they're having while I'm enjoying my time with
them. So it's not sitting behind a desk or
trying to stay bored, I'm actually having a
good time with it.
Taal: that is
being of good no?
Russ: yeah,
that's sort of social you could say.
Taal: yes.
Russ: I'm
getting paid for it.
Taal: yes I
would understand that that is what you would
need. And other business?
Russ: the
theater. The theater's been a little hectic
being we had to lose my assistant manager and
have new one so I'm training.
Taal: why?
Russ: well she
was rude to a customer and where at the
theater it's customer service where it's not
like you meet a Zeta (Reticuli) and you have
to say for example, "Hi, welcome to our
planet. Come on in, watch a movie."
Taal: ahh..
Russ: and if
the Zeta has a bad attitude but you still have
to be very nice to Mr. Zeta.......
Taal: ahh.
Russ: see, you
can't sit there and blow them away.
Taal: so, no
matter how misunderstanding Mr. Zeta is?
Russ: you have
to be kind, polite and right.
Taal: hmmm,
odd philosophy.
Russ: very odd
philosophy.
Taal:
sometimes part of nature from what Madam
ambassador says, it is necessary for humans to
let people know that they have overstepped
bounds?
Russ: hm-hmm,
yeah which is exactly where my assistant
manager went wrong by stating that.
Taal: but that
is if Madam ambassador correct is what is
right.
Russ: correct.
Right, I don't agree with what happened.
Taal: so I do
not understand why person would be penalized
for doing what is natural.
Russ: there it
gets a little complicated because of politics
and the need for a positive community outlook
for our theaters, there can be no perception
of our being anything less than polite.
Taal: politics
and politeness same?
Russ: same
sometimes, in this case they are.
Taal: you talk
of in your workplace politics, I do not
follow.
Russ: that
would be whereby the owner of the company
wishes to have a certain perception of our
business sent out to the public even though it
is not a correct way in my opinion of our
rights of being abused by our various
customers. And so anything that does not
reflect that positive perception is seen as a
negative and those persons are let go.
Taal: I do not
understand why politic would be involved in
that.
Russ: mostly
because it's a point where you are right in
everything you do but you're still wrong.
Taal: that is
not politic, politic are people elected to do
work for the public? I do not understand how
that would be politics.
Russ: well
politics is a term that we use sometimes when
people in higher authority are abusing their
power.
Taal: hmmm.
Russ: it's a
phrase you could say, it's not actually means
the same thing as the earth term for politics,
it's merely something that we use to describe
infighting, people getting pushed around by
higher authority beings.
Taal: do not
understand.
Russ: don't
worry, I don't understand it either so you're
in the same boat I am.
Taal: ahhh. I
just wish to understand better what is meant
by politics.
Russ:
politics. Hmm okay, for example, and this is
only an example okay? Let's say that you as a
squadron leader sent your pilots out to come
down and have a big party on earth okay? And
basically you knew that what you are doing is
wrong as the policy of Ashtar Command.
Taal: uh-huh.
Russ: but it's
something that you wanted to do for your
people okay? Those in higher authority would
then come down and censor you or penalize you
for your actions.
Taal: which is
correct.
Russ: which is
correct but what we do is if that happens, is
that we call that politics sometimes.
Taal: no, that
is policy.
Russ: policy
right. Policy and politics sometimes run into
the same thing.
Taal: hmmm.
Russ: okay
let's say this, let's
say that there is a.....let's say that Katrina
(his bond mate) is
somebody in your squadron okay? And you give
her special favors.
Taal: that is
impossible.
Russ: I know
but I'm just, this is an example okay? And you
tell her that she can now go ahead and become
a squadron leader because she is your bond
mate.
Taal: I cannot
do that.
Russ: I know
you can't but let's say if you did, and
everybody below her saw that you were moving
her up without a reason, we would call that
politics.
Taal: hmmm.
Russ: because
you used your power to advance her without her
actually being worthy of that position yet.
Taal: hmmm. Do
not understand, it will give me quandary.
Russ: it's the
best I can do to explain it.
Taal: but it
is something that I would not do?
Russ: yeah,
it's an abuse of power.
Taal: and I'm
not capable of doing.
Russ: right,
but down here on third dimension, it happens a
lot, a very
lot so we have to put a term to it and we call
it politics because they're are abusing their
power which a lot of politicians on third
dimension do.
Taal: yes, so
I hear.
Russ: right so
we call that politics and if you're a boss and
you do the same thing, that's politics. You're
being political because you're abusing your
power.
Taal: hmmm. I
will have to try to understand this being
more.
Russ: well
it's a third dimensional thing so I wish you
lots of luck. Like I said, I witness it all
the time and I still don't understand it.
Taal: maybe it
would be better if I tried not to understand
it.
Russ: it
probably would be.
Taal: it seems
to be a consciousness of being?
Russ: right.
Taal: to be
misguided?
Russ: it's a
lesson that people go through to learn how
abuse of power is something that needs to be
weaned out of their system.
Taal: hmmm.
Russ: and some
people learn it sooner than others do.
Taal: of all
people I know that are in command positions?
Russ: uh-huh.
Omal:
I have never seen or heard or witnessed of
this.
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal: even
most youngest.
Russ: but all
of them are sixth dimensional beings or
higher. (talks to the
cats.) Get off of their you guys. So they
already understand, they've already been
through those lessons. They had to go to those
lessons to get to sixth dimension.
Taal: true.
Russ: so when
they were on third dimension or even if you
were on the third dimension, you might of had
to go through these lessons at some
point.......
Taal: that is
more than possible.
Russ: right,
to get to where you're at. So therefore we
still here on third dimension are going
through those lessons to get to be where you
are.
Taal: hmmm,
very misguided concept.
Russ: true but
it's a good learning experience for us.
Taal: hmmm,
best not to pursue or try to understand as it
is mindset that's...is negative and feeds
backs in on itself.
Russ: uh-huh,
true.
Taal: I
believe you have expression, "what goes
around, around comes back and a back?"
Russ: right,
"what goes around comes around."
Taal: yes,
something of that.
Russ: correct,
absolutely. So by the way, how's your little
one?
Taal: little
one doing well. Little one asking many
questions and doing what little one's do when
have time with mini vessel.
Russ: oh, he's
got a mini vessel?
Taal: it is
like your vehicles that little ones of your
planet use feet to propel?
Russ: oh yeah,
little pedal cars.
Taal: yes.
Russ: oh, so
he's being a pilot in training kind of?
Taal: yes. I,
when very little had one.
Russ:
oh......Katrina had one?
Taal: all of
us that are of flight or wish to be of my
world have one.
Russ: wow.
Taal: it is
necessary for us to be fulfilling our being.
Russ: so they
have little pedal car formations and stuff?
Taal: in
essence yes. Little vehicle propelled by feet
not propelled by feet only.
Russ: oh by
mind?
Taal: part of
communication. Nature of symbiosis of my ship
and heart of my ship part of myself.
Russ: ahhh.
Taal: way it
works is of little one having feet propelled
little craft with hand control and mini unit
that communicates with pedal vessel?
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal: is
forever the start on the way.
Russ: ahhh, do
they wear helmets?
Taal: mini
helmets.
Russ: mini
helmets.
Taal: made for
part of upper head and back of head.
Russ: wow how
neat.
Taal: so mini
helmets will grow to become replaced by full
helmets.
Russ: wow.
Taal: mini
unit will be taken and put into bigger unit
and bigger unit.
Russ: oh so
they grow into their vehicles....vessels.
Taal: yes it
is necessary for us to do so.
Russ: I didn't
know that, that is neat.
Taal: my ship,
even damaged, is part of me. Most precious
part of my ship is myself. Not my physical
self but self that in storage of myself. You
understand not.
Russ: yeah,
like your little....your little car when you
were a kid is still part of your ship now.
Taal: correct.
Russ: I
understand.
Taal: and even
though it is mechanical, to me, that part is
very alive.
Russ: it's
like a bond mate.
Taal: in way
yes.
Russ: yeah, I
understand.
Taal: when
Katrina's vessel severely damaged, most
important part is herself. We name
it........translation is the name of myself.
Russ: okay.
Taal: herself
in reference. If Katrina speaks to you, she
would refer to myself when referring to that
part of vessel.
Russ: also for
example, part of The
Baron's success is a symbiosis with his
red craft.
Taal: red
craft, external shell come and go. The
importance of himself go from craft to craft.
Russ: oh I
see.
Taal: it is
part of computer?
Russ: uh-huh.
Oh so when Katrina was doing the shuttles back
and forth with the cargo ships, part of that
went into the cargo ship itself.
Taal: correct.
Russ: I see.
Taal: each
ship is own ship. When ship sent back, that
part is removed. Ferry pilot puts himself in
to same spot. Ship no longer recall myself but
recalls himself.
Russ: ahhh, I
see. Wow.
Taal: you have
seen me sit and touch my ship.......
Russ: yeah.
Taal: when I
unplugged it. I am communicating with part of
myself.
Russ: ahhh, so
it's an extension of you.
Taal: correct.
Russ: I see.
Taal: hmm, I
see you not fully understand, how to word?
Russ: well I
can kind of understand, I'd have to actually
be part of the ship to really get a full
understanding.
Taal: yes.
With little one.....
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal: one day
hopefully he will have own ship and as you say
little feet propelled ship will be with him as
will be first propelled by combustion, first
propelled by other nuclear means, always with
him, growing as he grows.
Russ: uh-huh.
And he'll always be on the base while you're
on the base?
Taal: no.
Russ: oh he'll
be sent off somewhere for training?
Taal: correct.
Russ: I see.
Taal: it is
not permissible for family members to serve in
one unit.
Russ: why not?
Oh, because of the emotional bonds.
Taal: correct.
Russ: right.
Taal: would it
be appropriate for me to sacrifice other
members of flight for bond mate?
Russ: no.
Taal: so, not
permissible.
Russ: that
would be politics. No, I know what you mean, I
know what you mean.
Taal: way it
works, not unusual for bond mates to be on
same base. Not unusual for mother, father,
daughter, son to be on same base. Not unusual
for grandfather, grandmothers, bond mates to
be on same base with children and
grandchildren but all never
in one squadron or same squadron.
Russ: ahhh.
Talk: if my
old father still being alive were here on
Hades Base, he would not be allowed to be in
my squadron or Katrina's squadron.
Russ: hmmm.
Taal: due to
sometimes unfortunate happenings of squadrons
going in against overwhelming
percentages....odds.
Russ: right.
Taal: and out
of flight or squadron of sixteen, two or three
making back think, if bond mates in squadron
with older members of family and younger
members of family........
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal:
emotional problems of losing maybe two members
or all members.
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal: so not
allowed, not permissible at all.
Russ:
understandable.
Taal: when
pilot killed up here, great trauma on family,
family recover. Think, if
his bond mate were with him and also ceased to
function, what of little ones?
Russ: true.
Hmm.
Taal: not only
losing one set of......
SIDE ONE ENDS
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SIDE TWO
(The conversation continues from
where it left off)
Russ: thank you yes I missed it,
part
of it was on play. Okay.
Taal: okay.
Russ: alright the question is this, if
these talks that Sananda and Ashtar are working on
are successful and all the hostile groups to this
planet or this sector come to agreeable terms and
there is no need for the base pilots to be on patrol
or to be losing their lives or anything like that,
how do you feel about that?
Taal: how do you think I would feel?
Russ: well I think you'd feel great
but you'd feel like you would be put out of a job.
Taal: happily so.
Russ: really?
Taal: yes.
Russ: but you were born for this......
Taal: yes.
Russ: you were genetically designed
for this.
Taal: then elsewhere we go.
Russ: hmmm.
Taal: it is of being genetically
designed can be re-genetically designed.
Russ: hmmm. So no sadness?
Taal: no, happiness.
Russ: well good.
Taal: to be able to know I will grow
old, to know that when I come back from patrol that
I will see my little one, my bond mate, my
companions? To be able to think about
sitting at home I have not seen in long time and be
able to watch the suns rise? To watch
the moons rise, to watch the shapes in the sky at
night appear? Never to worry about maybe I
will not see my bond mate or my little one grow to
maturity?
Russ: hmmm.
Taal: in being genetically engineered,
long time in past for my race, main things are the
what you called the link between me and myself?
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal: you gave it name.
Russ: symbiosis?
Taal: yes. That genetically
engineered, that can continue. Thought process fast,
rapid, that is useful. The desire to use vessel for
speed, that continue. Reflexes continue, all
important, all not honed for war. War is not
genetically engineered for us, understand?
Russ: uh-huh.
Taal: so all of genetic engineering is
for purpose of improvement in.....
Russ: species?
Taal: correct, for the
function of transportation of vessel. Whether
transport, whether scout, fighter, exploration,
emergency, that is not engineered. Engineering for
everything in operation is engineered.
Russ: thank you Taal.
Taal: dismissed.
(Tia comes back on to usher in the next speaker)
(Tia says hello in Durondedunn)
Russ: hi Tia.
Tia: yo.
Russ: yo.
Tia: uh-huh, I didn't know that he had
his consciousness in his ship like that.
Russ: he kind of hinted at it while I
was in the ships working with Nazreal.
(Karra's son who does rescue missions)
Tia: uh-huh. I don't think Nazreal has
that kind of relationship with the ship. Marta
might.
(Nazreal's bond mate and from the same race as Taal)
Russ: no, the computer's different for
them.
Tia: yeah. He's not......
Russ: he wasn't raised that way.
Tia: he wasn't bred for the
ships......
Russ: right.
Tia: they were. Hmmm.
Russ: that was very educational.
Tia: yes, I thought so.
(Tia says goodbye in Durondedunn)
(Karra takes her turn
channeling)
Karra: hello.
Russ: hi love.
Karra: how's it going?
Russ: well, thoughtful.
Karra: yes, he does that doesn't he?
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: I don't fully understand either
the link that he has with his ship?
Russ: I've read fictional books that
describe the link. Sort of like the dragon....Ann
McCaffrey's dragons.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: the link between the dragon and
the rider, that telepathic......
Karra: I think this is considerably
more.
Russ: I agree.
Karra: that even though the scouts and
everything change........
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: that they improve them, it is
always the same.....I really....I think I understand
what he's saying.
Russ: but when you get a pilot back
from an encounter.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: then you weren't realizing that
by healing him you were also healing the ship?
Karra: yes, there's one question I
would've wanted to ask him if he had stayed and that
was if a ship is lost, destroyed.
Russ: uh-huh.
Karra: how does the pilot react?
Russ: well like losing a loved one.
Karra: yes but it's more than just a
loved one, it's part of themselves.
Russ: they're not pilots anymore.
Karra: oh Kiri says that they do
whatever is necessary to retrieve that part of the
vessel and they're shielded and protected in the
most heavily armor?
Russ: oh really?
Karra: uh-huh. That those parts are
very special. That is what the emergency......you
should know that.
Russ: we never had to do that, that's
not part of our training yet.
(at
the time I was training with Nazreal and Marta for
rescue work with the Command in astral form)
Karra: oh.
Russ: at least my training, maybe
Nazreal and Marta do that.
Karra: I'll ask Marta, I'll get a full
explanation from her. Okay hon.
Russ: okay love.
Karra: looks nice doesn't it?
(a
new exercise machine that had been bought for the
house)
Russ: yeah, it looks very nice.
Karra: uh-huh.
Russ: works good too.
Karra: yes, the settings have been
changed haven't they?
Russ: Mark changed them up, he
tightened them up a bit.
Karra: oh really?
Russ: and I'll change them back down
for me.
Karra: oh.
Russ: yeah but....
Karra: are you sure he wasn't just
showing off?
Russ: Mark? Mark does not show off.
Karra: I think he does.
Russ: well anyway, I'll change it back
down to me but yeah, it works great, it feels good
too so thank you my love.
Karra: you're welcome. Okay as we have
two more speakers and Taal went kind of....three
more speakers I've been corrected.
Russ: well that's okay, me and you can
work on this on a moment-by-moment basis.
Karra: of course, of course.
Russ: anything we have to say is
strictly redundant anyway.
(due
to being twin souls)
Karra: yes. I do too.
Russ: I know darling, okay let's get
on to the next person and we'll.....
Karra: okay.
Russ: get you freed
up. Have fun sweetheart,
with my blessings.
Karra: oh I intend to.
Russ: well
have fun Madam ambassador.
Karra: thank you.
Russ: my pleasure sweetheart.
(Tia transitions to the next speaker)
(Tia says hello in
Durondedunn)
Tia: okay,
Russ: hi Tia.
Tia.: uh-huh, I'll put on the next
speaker.
Russ: okay.
(Leah is the next speaker)
Leah: hey.
Russ: hey.
Leah: how's it going Russ?
Russ: good, who's this? Leah?
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: hi Leah.
Leah: hey.
Russ: how ya doing sweetheart?
Leah: ohhhh, study, study, study,
study, study.
Russ: good for you.
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: and well you should.
Leah: yes. I can't quite understand
that if the laser sequential operation system is
malfunctioning in the capacity of the heat draining
sink, then the override mechanism should cut in to
reduce the drainage. Very confusing.
Russ: well, don't you have like a
coolant coming in?
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: so the computer should be
sending in coolant but if you're......
Leah: that's not the problem.
Russ: well if it's supposed to shut
down isn't it?
Leah: no it's not. You see it's part
of a paper I'm reading.
Russ: right. Well
like a nuclear reactor, if it suddenly overheats,
automatically the shut down synchronizations that go
on that keep it from overloading.
Leah: yes but paper that I'm reading,
it's actually a reference to a
heat source distribution system.
Russ: so like a central heating
system?
Leah: kind of.
Russ: like what's going on right here?
Leah: a lot more sophisticated.
Russ: well sure, yeah.
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: hmmm, well what would happen if
it overheated?
Leah: it would melt the circuitry.
Russ: well I mean is that the least
that would happen?
Leah: no it would probably continue
increasing in the heat.
Russ: right.
Leah: it would keep increasing, there
would be no explosion or anything, it would just
keep increasing.
Russ: so it would be necessary for it
to shut down?
Leah: no it can't shut down because
if it shuts down it continues to increase in heat.
Russ: so don't you have a redundancy
system built in so that if one part fails to
work.....?
Leah: well actually the problem is how
do I.......the paper would read, "having reached the
point of heat retention overload, how would it be
remedied?" Now, the thing is first of all, I know I
can't shut it down........
Russ: okay.
Leah: because the heat would continue
to increase regardless of whether it is shut down or
not.
Russ: oh okay, that
makes it clear.
Leah: okay what do I do to fix it
right? I can't replace it because replacing it would
be shutting it down.
Russ: right.
Leah: okay so how do I fix it?
Russ: okay, what's the natural cooling
systems that are built into it?
Leah: it uses four different......it
uses gas.
Russ: uh-huh.
Leah: which is super-cooled.
Russ: right.
Leah: it uses heat believe it or not.
Russ: okay.
Leah: air and fluid.
Russ: okay, so all four at once or do
they operate in synchronization?
Leah: they work all at once.
Russ: all at once. Okay and if the
problem is if they aren't working correct?.
Leah: well if the heat......I think
you would call it heat sink is not working?
Russ: right.
Leah: then how would it be fixed?
Russ: you have a redundant heat sink
built-in.
Leah: actually the way that I worked
it out would be that I would disconnect each section
right?
Russ: uh-huh.
Leah: let's say I disconnect the air
system.
Russ: yeah.
Leah: and plug it into the
replacement, taking a bypass from the replacement
unit and piping it back in to the currently used
one.
Russ: isn't there a danger of shutting
it down?
Leah: no because this is what
I'm doing is that I'm linking the replacement unit
in to the corrupted unit right?
Russ: right.
Leah: and when all four are linked in
right? I just flip the cutoff switch and it cuts off
the corrupted unit and everything else starts to run
through the replacement unit and I
can just pull it out.
Russ: oh so it's a heart bypass.
Leah: basically yes.
Russ: you can't shut down the heart,
you replace it with a heart bypass or a heart thing
that actually does everything that the heart does
until you put the new heart in.
Leah: I'm basically replacing the new
heart. Correct.
Russ: right so you're basically doing
what we would do and call it a heart bypass......
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: surgery.
Leah: I would assume so.
Russ: yeah, you keep the heart running
because you can't stop the heart or the body dies.
Leah: correct.
Russ: but you put a machine in in the
meantime until you get the other heart in.
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: once you get the other heart in,
then you just take the machine off.
Leah: uh-huh and that's basically what
I'm doing.
Russ: ahh that makes sense.
Leah: uh-huh. It's simple,
basic.......
Russ: medical work out.
Leah: no, engineering.
Russ: same thing. The human body is a
machine.
Leah: yes true, true but what I'm
doing is, this is something it's part of a paper
that I will be doing is that I have this machine
that has all these problems.......
Russ: uh-huh.
Leah: and I have to fix them. I have
two weeks to fix them in.
Russ: sounds like you already got it
done?
Leah: that's problem one.
Russ: how many problems are there?
Leah: 30.
Russ: good God, glad I'm not in your
school.
Leah: uh-huh. The next one, and I
don't have the paper so I'm going to try and
remember it, is that the vibration
dampening mechanism is functioning in a reverse
capacity to increase the vibration but the system
has a fail-safe system that is correcting
the problem but compensating in the wrong direction,
if I've got it right and I don't think I have.
Russ: well what I would do in that
case and it's always helped me before is I would
just ask Kiri.
Leah: I can't, I can't.
Russ: and Kiri would just go, "oh
that's easy, you just do this."
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: and it's all fixed.
Leah: uh-huh. But I can't ask her as
she is going to be one of the people grading the
paper.
Russ: ah well that would be cheating.
Leah: uh-huh. And then this is the
hard part is that I have to build the units that I'm
replacing so I'm building this machine as I'm doing
the paper.
Russ: oh my God.
Leah: uh-huh. I have to have the
malfunctions to specifications exactly as they are
on the engineering paper and fix them.
Russ: well at least you don't have a
budget to worry about.
Leah: true, true.
Russ: God if you had a budget, that
thing would cost you bank....wine.....
Leah: oh, yeah but I.......
Russ: you mean all the students have
to do this?
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: how many machines are you going
to have laying around here getting done?
Leah: well, Kiri just gets the holo's
sent to her and the papers. The answers.....
Russ: oh you're doing them in
holograms?
Leah: no I'm doing them in real.
Russ: in real, yeah okay.
Leah: but back at the University.
Russ: oh.
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: then do them in
real.
Leah: uh-huh, I'm doing mine in real
and they're doing their's in real and we're doing
our papers and there's other students on the other
bases and stuff doing exactly what I'm doing.
Russ: good Lord. Is this an exam or
finals or something?
Leah: no this is just a yearly test
that we all do. This is first year student stuff.
Russ: yeah, I'd still be down in
the....if you had 2+2 and then you
multiply it by the square root of six, what do you
get you know?
Leah: 18.
Russ: four times two, no you get
eight. Square root of six is three, you
get 12.
Leah: uh-uh.
Russ: what's the square root of six?
Leah: square root is 3 x 3.
Russ: of six?
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: 3 x 3.
Leah: is a square. No that's cubed.
Russ: that's cubed, God.
Leah: well I've got figures running
through my head.
Russ: (laughs) I can see that. Well I
don't want too work you too much here dear.
Leah: well it's also.....
Russ: I know, distracting.
Leah: uh-huh. Okay....
Russ: so how's it feel having your
sister back sweetheart?
Leah: it's good, it's good. I'm
looking forward to spending some time with my
sister.
Russ: well that's good.
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: yeah I'm sure she's been looking
forward to spending some time with you too here.
Leah: oh yes, she's been sending me
and calling me quite a bit.
Russ: oh cool, she going to do any
holos while she's here or this is vacation time?
Leah: this is pure vacation. We're
going to go up to the snow and play in the snow.
Russ: are you now? All right,
excellent.
Leah: I've never seen so much snow.
Russ: I heard about that, your
experiences up in the shack.
(up
on Wookie Mountain)
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: well if you look outside our
window here, you'd be able to see a whole bunch
more.
Leah: ohhh. Nah, ours is a lot more.
Russ: oh yeah I know. Well I mean this
is just at the lake level. If you get up on the
mountain, there's a whole bunch more up there.
Leah: well it was up to my breast
level.
Russ: that's a lot.
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: still that's good isn't it? Now
are you going to do any skiing?
Leah: don't like the idea of it.
Russ: well, you could try
snowboarding.
Leah: I'll think about it. I was
actually going to climb the waterfall.
Russ: what, is it frozen or something?
Leah: no, I want to do what I used to
do.
Russ: which is what, dive?
Leah: no, climb the waterfall.
Russ: what's a waterfall? I mean
what's the waterfall that you're talking about?
Leah: well the one that goes down into
Lake Dolphin.
Russ: oh, the big one.
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: you're crazy.
Leah: I used to do that when I was
young.
Russ: oh. Okay, well......
Leah: get all my ropes and clampons
and crampons and pinions and stuff and climb it.
Russ: it's a bit slippery isn't it?
Leah: that's the challenge.
Russ: ahhh, be careful.
Leah: and as it's young rock, it
should be real hard to climb.
Russ: okay, has anybody done it?
Leah: no.
Russ: (laughs) well congratulations,
good luck and I hope you do it.
Leah: uh-huh, I intend to.
Russ: because if you don't, we'll know
about it pretty soon.
Leah: well Huna and myself used to
climb a lot.
Russ: oh did you?
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: so what you put up on top you
get done to show that you did that?
Leah: just me.
Russ: I know but once you leave, don't
you leave something there to say that Leah was here?
Leah: why?
Russ: well I mean like, we go up and
we put like a flag or something on top of a peak
that we're the first ones to reach saying, "we made
it."
Leah: but lots of people have
been to the top of that
peak.
Russ: yeah but no one's ever tried to
climb the waterfall to get there.
Leah: I don't understand why it would
be important to do that.
Russ: oh it's just something that is
just a symbol.
Leah: oh, well I have a
question you might be able to help me with.
Russ: oh okay sure, go ahead.
Leah: Lyka,
the buff one.
Russ: oh yeah, right.
Leah: she confuses me, makes me feel
very strange.
Russ: well that's because.......
Leah: I know it's a past life thing.
Russ: yeah.
Leah: but I'm confused on how......I
talked Kiri and Kiri and Mark and Tia just say go
with the instincts but it confuses me.
Russ: okay.
Leah: it's like, she's a guy.
Russ: all right we'll I do a lot of
past life stuff so maybe I can help you here. You
don't have access to your past lives......
Leah: no.
(she
isn't 21 yet)
Russ: and Lyka doesn't have access to
her past lives.
(she
also isn't 21)
Leah: no.
Russ: so at present, you're both kind
of dealing with things the way we do down here.....
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: where we don't have access to
our past lives either.
Leah: this is how it feels sometimes.
Russ: okay.
Leah: sometimes I feel total loathing
of her and other times I feel such a strong sexual
draw that the sexual draw is like a guy.
Russ: uh-huh, hmmm.
Leah: and the loathing is like one
moment she's a woman and the next a guy.
Russ: well that's
probably because she was a guy and you were probably
a girl and this is quite familiar to you which is
strange because she's a girl now. So really at this
point, you really have to just kind of just be
patient and.......
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: keep an open mind on this.
Leah: yes.
Russ: I mean I'm sure she feels the
same exact way and a lot of it is all confusion.
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: have you guys talked about this
at all?
Leah: it's like I can't.
Russ: because you have a block?
Leah: well I go to open my mouth and
all of a sudden it's loathing and it's sort of like,
get away from her.
Russ: okay, what about flowers?
Leah: ummm, it's the wrong time for
the pink ones.
Russ: right but what about the blue
ones?
Leah: they just make me very, very
sleepy and relaxed.
Russ: right, but that could be good.
Relaxed would be be good see?
Leah: I tried it once with a guy that
I wanted......
Russ: uh-huh.
Leah: and I lost total interest in
anything.
Russ: right but you're just talking
here, we're not talking sex, just talking talk.
Leah: talk as well, total lack of
interest in anything.
Russ: oh really?
Leah: I just sort of
wanted to lie there and lie there.
Russ: how about the red ones?
Leah: red ones make me very, very
hyperactive.
Russ: that's not good.
Leah: I can't sit still, I bounce off
the walls.
Russ: hmmm.
Leah: so I don't do flowers.
Russ: ok great wine,
how about a couple bottles of wine and you just talk,
you
and Lyka go off somewhere?
Leah: she won't be back until
March or February.
Russ: perfect, that's exactly perfect.
Leah: yeah but there's one moment I
have that strong attraction.......
Russ: uh-huh.
Leah: and the next moment it's total
loathing, it's like get her
away from me......
Russ: right.
Leah: and I've tried fighting
both.......
Russ: right.
Leah: and it doesn't work.
Russ: hmmm.
Leah: ohhhhhhh.
Russ: what?
Leah: nothing, nothing to do with what
we're talking about.
Russ: oh okay, anyway as far as what
we're talking about though......
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: I've had the same problem a
couple times actually and confusion is the toughest
part so what I do is just work on friendship. I
don't try to work on a relationship, I don't try to
work on anything more but just friendship. Find
common ground.
Leah: yeah, I suppose that would be
the way to go.
Russ: here's a good idea, well
maybe.......try fencing.
Leah: no.
Russ: no.
Leah: that doesn't
interest me.
Russ: skiing, you don't like that
either.
Leah: no, I don't like getting that
cold.
Russ: what else does Lyka do? Fencing,
skiing, not a lot.
Leah: one of the things she seems to
enjoy a lot is sex?
Russ: yeah, which wouldn't work in
this case.
Leah: no. Working out is about the
only thing that we have in common.
Russ: well that's good. Do you guys
ever work out together?
Leah: she gets up before I even think
about getting up.
Russ: well maybe you should think
about getting up earlier?
Leah: 4 o'clock in the morning?
Russ: why not? Go to bed earlier.
Leah: but I study until late.
Russ: hmmm, why don't you study early?
Leah: I don't get out of class until
about six thirtyish. Yeah I do work in the
engineering lab from 8:30 in the morning until 3:30
and then I go from class until about 5:30, 6:00.
Russ: all right here's an idea but
just between you and I okay? Try to think of this.
In your spare time, what little you get.......
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: why don't you think of some way
of engineering out some improvement in either the
armor, or the weaponry or something that Lyka uses
and have her help you test it?
Leah: I can try, I can try.
Russ: and then you guys work together
on making these improvements.
Leah: well it will have to wait until
after I have finished my current exam.
Russ: she's not going to be back until
February.
Leah: uh-huh. Okay, I'll think about
it.
Russ: it's an idea.
Leah: I'll think about it.
Russ: okay.
Leah: now I'm getting that feeling of
loathing about her.
Russ: right, but maybe with a little
cooperation and a little common ground...
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: you might lose that that
loathing feeling.
Leah: yeah see, we'll look into it.
Russ: okay.
Leah: okay.
Russ: my shot.
Leah: uh-huh.
Russ: bye Leah.
(Tia comes back on)
Russ: interesting problem there
darling.
Tia: yes, yes, very
interesting problem.
Russ: I gave her an idea that might
work.
Tia: uh-huh. She got very distracted
in the middle part there.
Russ: I could tell.
Tia: uh-huh.
Russ: lots of distractions going on.
Tia: yes.
Russ: how's our tape doing? We better
get some people going here.
Tia: yeah, we're putting on the next
guest speaker.
Russ: oh good.
(It's the invasion of the Bunny
Monster)
Russ: hey Bunny.
Huna: (starts humming a
Lion King song)
Russ: welcome back.
Huna: uh-huh. Your lady's eyes got
real big when I did that to her.
Russ: oh I can well imagine, or I can
well picture it.
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: you are a tease.
Huna: oh yeah.
Russ: and how is college suiting you
my dear?
Huna: it's fun, I love all
the education.
Russ: you were a little bit skeptical
before you left for there darling.
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: you weren't quite sure how to,
how to work on that one.
Huna: it was more the problems of the
fact that who I am.
Russ: true but that doesn't matter in
college does it? Nobody cares.
Huna: a lot of the new students cared.
Russ: oh really?
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: are you a celebrity then?
Huna: uh-huh. I got hit on so many
times, I even got hit on by three teachers. They
invited me to a party.
Russ: ahh.
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: well, that comes with some of
your celebrity status dear. That's just part of the
fame and fun you're having.
Huna: uh-huh, it's actually funny at
the party, we had a lot to drink.......
Russ: uh-huh.
Huna: and there was myself of
course......
Russ: of course.
Huna: two professors and a assistant
professor and I helped them conceive.
She's pregnant, the assistant professor.
Russ: well congratulations.
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: excellent. Now how are your
studies doing in all this craziness?
Huna: okay.
Russ: ahhh you're
not happy?
Huna: I'm not happy with what I'm
getting.
Russ: so you need to study harder or
party less?
Huna: study harder actually.
Russ: (laughs)
Huna: I'm only getting about.....let
me work it out quickly....85% on the scores.
Russ: but darling, you're practically
a super operant.
Huna: yeah, so?
Russ: so you should be getting 95.
Huna: exactly, that's why I'm not
happy.
Russ: well maybe you're distracted?
Huna: yeah my hormones are going wild
every so often.
Russ: well, I would say that you
either become happy with 85 or you control your
hormones.
Huna: we'll see, we'll see.
Russ: I can't see you controlling your
hormone so I'd get real happy with 85.
Huna: no, I know I am smart enough to
get my goal which is 95.
Russ: okay, good, good goal.
Huna: and I can do that, I know I can
do it.
Russ: sure you can.
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: you're just missing something.
Huna: yeah.
Russ: there's one crucial little bit
of information you're missing.
Huna: well the healing side is the
problem, that's where the problem is, is
that I know what to do......
Russ: right.
Huna: but it's getting the wording
right.
Russ: why don't you talk to my lady
babe?
Huna: well I just stuck a finger up
there which kind of got her talking.
Russ: yeah, but maybe more on a
healing nature might be more educational for you?
Huna: later, later I've got...
Russ: of course later, I mean you just
got off the plane...or a ship good gosh.
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: you need to relax but I mean
think about it.
Huna: oh thank you for reminding me,
I've got toys to give.......ahh presents to give.
Russ: (laughs) yes I can imagine.
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: well good, it's nice to have you
back. What's your plans while you're here dear?
Huna: have as much sex as possible
mainly.
Russ: of course, of course,
you're
on vacation.
Huna: yes.
Russ: but you're going to climb a
waterfall as I understand?
Huna: uh-huh and I've just got off my
period which ended two days ago which is perfect.
Russ: perfect timing.
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: good, excellent.
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: any special shows in the corner
bar that we should be aware of?
Huna: nope, I'm here to relax and
unwind.
Russ: good girl, that's what I like to
hear.
Huna: I will be doing a disc
signing session though.
Russ: oh, well that's kind of cool.
Huna: uh-huh, I'm going to wear their
clothes that I had........that I'm wearing at the
start of it?
Russ: uh-huh.
Huna: which is basically a kind of
slip skirt?
Russ: uh-huh.
Huna: it's like a V?
Russ: I've been meaning to ask you how
that epic that you did with the couple up there on
the mountain turned out?
Huna: turned out real hot.
Russ: did it now?
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: excellent, it's a best seller?
Huna: it's not my best seller but it
is very popular, that's the one I'm signing.
Russ: oh is it now?
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: oh excellent, are the stars
going to be all in.......
Huna: yeah, they're all going to be
present.
Russ: wonderful, wonderful.
Huna: uh-huh. It was awesome, awesome.
We're going to have it running behind us as we're
doing the signings.
Russ: now see here's the point I
wondered about, with all this going on, your studies
must be tough to keep focused on.
Huna: no, I set up a time from about
11:30 at night.......
Russ: uh-huh.
Huna: to three to study.
Russ: okay.
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: that's a workaholic.
Huna: yeah. I sleep maybe about 3,
maybe 4 hours a night.
Russ: God, that's all?
Huna: always have done.
Russ: really?
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: man I'd be a nervous wreck after
all that. Hmmm, and it doesn't affect
you?
Huna: no.
Russ: have you tried it with more
sleep? What happens?
Huna: yeah, I get sluggish.
Russ: oh really?
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: oh.
Huna: I tried it with less sleep and I
get cranky.
Russ: so you're at the point where you
find a perfect balance.
Huna: uh-huh, yeah.
Russ: oh that's good.
Huna: uh-huh and I found that if I
make love before I start studying.........
Russ: uh-huh.
Huna: I'm much more aware.
Russ: well I'm sure there's no problem
finding partners keep your study habits good.
Huna: no, no problem.
Russ: any, any like steadies?
Huna: my roommate.
Russ: oh and she is?
Huna: she is gorgeous.
Russ: is she now?
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: well nothing less of course.
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: was she assigned to you or did
you pick her out yourself?
Huna: ummm, we drew lots.
Russ: oh did you now?
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: it was random?
Huna: yeah.
Russ: oh really?
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: you picked this gorgeous lady
out by random to be your roommate?
Huna: uh-huh, yeah.
Russ: no cheating?
Huna: no cheating, we're not allowed
to cheat.
Russ: well then that's pretty good
then dear.
Huna: and she is like Kiri was.
Russ: oh.
Huna: she loves women only.
Russ: how the hell did you get so
lucky?
Huna: her sex drive is not as intense
as mine or Kiri's.
Russ: whose is?
Huna: uh-huh, she likes it maybe once
a week or twice a week.
Russ: you're kidding me.
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: that's not a sex drive, that's a
hobby.
Huna: uh-huh, that's what I keep on
telling her.
Russ: hmmm.
Huna: and she is I think......she has
her memories so she's got to be over 21.
(the
memories of her akashic records)
Russ: right.
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: so she remembers anything with
you?
Huna: we've talked about it.
Russ: and she hasn't said.
Huna: she just laughs and chuckles and
normally gets down on me.
Russ: oh good.
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: well maybe her sex drive will
improve now that you're around.
Huna: hopefully, hopefully but the
thing is that probably the second night of the week
that we make love is the night that I don't study so
we go all night.
Russ: oh, well that's encouraging.
Huna: but she's not an exhibitionist,
I tried to get her in a holo and she's sort of like,
"no".
Russ: well, understandable.
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: excuse me while I toss out a
feline.
Huna: which one?
Russ: orange and white.
Huna: oh, is he looking to do something?
Russ: nah, he's just being weird. Have
more fun out there I'm sure.....yep lots more fun.
Huna: ohhh.
Russ: anyway, glad to have you back my
dear, it's been a while.
Huna: ohhh yes, it is been a while.
(this next part has
been edited for explicit content)
Russ: poor Omal, he misses all the
fun.
Huna: Omal yes, I'm looking forward to
seeing him actually.
Russ: are you?
Huna: uh-huh.
Russ: that's good, I think he's
running around the base.
Huna: God, that makes me feel so
mellow. That is something that is very
different about the base as opposed to back at
college.
Russ: what's that?
Huna: it's not so formal. I mean, at
college we go to our classes, we're not allowed to
wear sexually arousing outfits.
Russ: darling, you could be in a nun's
habit and be sexually arousing.
Huna: true, that's what my professor
said.
Russ: (chuckles)
Huna: that was in consciousness class.
Russ: oh I can imagine.
Huna: uh-huh. I'm sitting there....
THE TAPE ENDS
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