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TES7 Results of the Gallagher Test Session 295 October 19, 1966 loaf bread Grenada motorcycle snorkeling

The Jesuit (Bill) thinks strongly how computers could change the islands and discusses this with some heat or enthusiasm with another man, I believe, who wears a gray or white jacket and a sporty hat.

(“Bill discussed this with a man we met, but he didn’t wear a coat or hat.”)

TPS5 Rob’s Dream Wednesday Morning, January 30, 1980 indeterminate brown brownish station slim

[...] Anyhow, he used a phrase that I remembered when I woke up: “I live in a brown-paper-bag part of town,” meaning a lower middle-class neighborhood; he implied that that was his station in life, and that he had no idea of trying to change it, or felt that he couldn’t. In the dream I wore a brown faded coat and perhaps a small matching hat. [...]

TES8 From Session 334 April 12, 1967 Gallaghers Metropolitan spy bus federal

A hat was nearly lost… Tea time in a place that sounds like Abercrombie. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 713 October 21, 1974 Perspective program screen jacket hat

Give us a moment … The hat on the table, while possessing all of the necessary paraphernalia of reality for that scene, might also, however, serve as a different kind of reference point for one of the other programs simultaneously occurring. In that reality, say program two, the entire configuration of hat and table may be meaningless, while still being interpreted in an entirely different way from a quite different perspective. There in program two the table might be a flat natural plain, and the hat an oddly shaped structure upon it — a natural rather than a manufactured one. [...]

[...] The point of any image at any given time in the picture showing might represent, for example, a top hat on a table. Everyone acting in that scene would view the hat and the table, and react accordingly with their own individual characteristics.

TPS1 Session 377 (Deleted) November 6, 1967 success jealous virility caps castration

Now my dear friend—(staring at me, Jane tapped with her foot on the coffee table between us) your hats, your caps... [...]

[...] He wears a hat, and I stick to caps...There must be something here I’m missing, though.”)

[...] But I felt somewhat in a dilemma, since father also wears regular hats.)

TSM Chapter Three wires mirror séance palm cubes

[...] The men don’t wear hats and suits, for example, but jeans and shirts or sweaters. [...] Who else did we know, so “old school” who’d even speak of tipping one’s hat, or refer to food as “good cuisine?” Anyway he certainly didn’t sound frightening, and the fifth-dimensional monologue was really provocative.

[...] The board gives us a breathing spell and is a method of saying good day or good evening, or tipping one’s hat. [...]

TES6 Session 249 April 6, 1966 ribbon quasars card Artistic bow

[...] The woman wearing a light-colored hat and dress; either this or the dress and hat are in strong sunlight. The hat with flowers that stick up. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 5: April 8, 1984 Jeff hypothesis suggestions drown cognition

[...] Many such suggestions are “old-hat idioms.” [...]

TES8 Second Part of Session 363 September 12, 1967 Martha Ruth Shirley Venice Winchester

[...] He wears a uniform of some sort or fancy clothes, a hat that is strange.

ECS1 Second Part of Session, Tuesday, September 12, 1967 Martha Rachel Winchester Sally Florence

[...] He wears a uniform of some sort or fancy clothes, a hat that is strange. [...]

TPS3 Session 694 (Deleted Portion) May 1 1974 gullibility monitor spontaneity trusted compromise

[...] When in the beginning you were cautious, and worried about his overdoing it, or going into trance at the drop of a hat, he relied upon you in that way. [...]

TES7 Session 285 September 12, 1966 Lodico abstracts geometric Colucci assumptions

[...] She wears a hat.” [...] We didn’t know whether Marie wears a hat, though. [...]

[...] She wears a hat. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: January 31, 1984 dealer optimism car migrations Monarch

[...] I saw the family with children standing to one side, quietly waiting, wearing hats and topcoats, and so forth. [...]

TES8 Session 334 April 12, 1967 row Pat tape seat Adrian

[...] A hat is nearly lost. [...]

TES7 Session 295 October 19, 1966 stilts recommendations memory rna charges

[...] The Jesuit thinks strongly how computers could change the islands, and discusses this with some heat or enthusiasm with another man, I believe, who wears a gray or white jacket, and a sporty hat.

TES8 Session 408 April 29 1968 cone coordinates pure Pause structures

You are like magicians, indeed, pulling white rabbits out of hats.

TES7 Session 300 November 7, 1966 page article sheet Seminary torn

[...] In the photos all the women wear the new close-fitting hats that cover up the hair. These hats throw their faces into bold relief, and give a skull-like or egg-shaped look.

TPS2 Deleted Session June 24, 1973 dance mountaintop tours restraint loyalty

He feared that left alone he would want to travel at the drop of a hat. [...]

TES5 Session 236 February 28, 1966 drawing smudges tracing horizontal stickers

[...] Also a hat.

(“Also a hat.” [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session April 15, 1981 Sinful superself dilemma breakthrough fulfillment

In the light of this discussion, now, that self was as unrealistic at its end of the spectrum as the Sinful Self was at the other, for Ruburt felt that he was supposed to demonstrate a certain kind of superhuman feat, not only managing on occasion to uncover glimpses of man’s greater abilities, but to demonstrate these competently at the drop of a hat, willingly at the request of others. [...]

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