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Thursday, 13 July 2006
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| Carthyb BLATANT LIAR...AGAIN Jan Drew 07:13:39 |
| | It wrote:
She has accused me of> being Peter Bowditch because we both live on a titchy little island> called Australia, albeit 1000 km apart, then his wife and daughter for> good measure
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.health.alternative/msg/2f939194f9fb862e
Jun 11 2005
Subject: Cathyb Can provide NO proof
Cathyb wrote
People have already seen where you *accused* me,
And so, for the final time:
LadyLollipop wrote:
<snip justification of the unjustifiable>
You have failed to answer my question.
Haven't seen it before.
Are you Peter's wife??
No
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.health.alternative/msg/6f99ae15f456f626
Jun 10 2005
Subject: This Wouldn't Bother You, Would It Cathy B-Bowditch?
Are you Peter's wife?
LL/Jan
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.health.alternative/msg/4a51b6f34e42d647
Jun 10 2005
Are you his daughter, wife??
You have failed to answer my question.
Are you Peter's wife??
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| the game of semantics and playing dumb Stan 05:28:26 |
| | Sosueme wrote:> stan wrote:> >
Take a break during your rabid, foam-soaked rants to CHECK> > THE EMAIL ADDRESSES. You with your digital legerdemain seem so bent on> > illustrating your technical prowess as you cut and paste posts from> > o-v-e-r t-e-n y-e-a-r-s a-g-o and then you make such an> > incompetent blunder.> anyone who thought SMFPTF was Art W, then, thought Jan is> SMFPTF---lacks standing to have a hissy fit because Jan assumed a> Stan was a Stan. Nope - I *asked*. Because certain folks who do and/or have frequented this forum have a habit of assuming aliases. I don't know for sure who you mean when you state that I had a comment or assumption about someone abbreviated SMFPTF, as I wrote SMFP. A statement is a declarative. A question is an interrogative.
Example : Statement - "I think you know the difference but are baiting." Question - "When are you going to stop baiting, and otherwise being a putz?"
See the difference?
-stan
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| ASAD quote 12/19/02 (repeat) MothWrangler 01:12:50 |
| | They tell me I have got a mind of my own, but sometimes it's like my mind itself has its own mind. --Edith Ann (Lily Tomlin)
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Tuesday, 11 July 2006
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| ASAD quote 12/14/02 (repeat) MothWrangler 19:57:20 |
| | All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible. --T. E. Lawrence
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| PLEASE HELP! Advice needed ... ' Time ' has expired for the Raving Loonie Raving Loonie 16:52:31 |
| | Yesterday, our tennants gave me notice that they were leaving; just before the beginning of Sept.
This forces me to progress substantively along the path of resolving my open ' past issues ' by the time that event passes.
Why?
... I don't think that it is necessesary to elaborate at this moment.
Nevertheless, the 'context' should suggest thus:
What do I do about getting new tennants?
... Should I?
... I cannot afford to drag my feet on 'this' because the loss of revenue is critical for me.
Suffice it to say that my DW is one huge sticking point. Although, she sends me into this impossible state of affairs; I accept such. I am confident that accepting such a thing is appropriate. I realized such a year or two ago. Everyone has their abilities and limitations. I married and love my wife for her ability. I must also accept the limitations that go along with such.
I am not bound in this way, in other regards with respect to others. It is reasonable for me to call them to account for their limitations which have been prematurely invoked by them.
It is very difficult and stressful for me to do this. ... and I have no choice.
Help. ...
Time has run out and I have 60 days left to set the course for the future; that being something that I have not yet achieved.
Cordially,
RL
( Mark Probert, can I email you, requesting some very specific advice? )
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| nope - discretion is the better part of valor and so......SNIP Stan 10:30:03 |
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Ambient abuse of Stan's posting a false assertion implying Stan, the> coprographic harassing email man, initiated this thread about yours> truly owing to Stan's friendliness towards yours truly is duly noted. Oh, forgive me for failing to remember an exchange from ten years ago. Note that, dear, ten years and more, as I come to my senses forthwith:
I am NOT getting into this kind of thread. Although I was well - justified and well worded in the aforementioned ARCHIVES!! - I have no similar pedantic need to demonstrate my verbal gymnastics in another "I know you are but what am I" debate - as it clearly does not have any constructive effect on the swinging of the pendulum (ten years, wow!) regarding the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of ADD. Thus - and with great pleasure - KerPLONK! And good night.
-stan
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Monday, 10 July 2006
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| OT: ADD alarm clock Raving Loonie 19:08:37 |
| | ' ...clock's pull-cord operation is charming enough to keep you from hucking it out the window. To set the alarm you simply pull the cord on the bottom of the unit until the numbers on the LCD screen reflect the time you wish to get up. The cord then slowly retracts into the clock as your awakening approaches, until it reaches the end and the alarm sounds. The alarm can be turned off by pushing (punching?) the LCD screen, so we're hoping the production models are made with durability in mind. Of course there's always the chance that like some alarms it'll kill you instead, but at least you'll have fun setting it.
http://www.engadget.com/2006/07/10/pull-handle-alarm-clock-concept/
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| Re: true Christians love Israel The Reverend 10:00:58 |
| | On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 07:56:02 -0500, "Norma" <njb904@charter.net> wrote:
"The Reverend" <renigdde@angglikkan.co.nz> wrote in message>news:44b08938.6235746@news.onetel.net.uk...>> On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 23:06:54 -0500, "Norma" <njb904@charter.net> wrote:>> "The Reverend" <renigdde@angglikkan.co.nz> wrote in message>> >news:44b07c43.2919598@news.onetel.net.uk...>> >> On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 20:04:58 -0500, "Norma" <njb904@charter.net> wrote:>> >> "Ben Cramer" <[remove]bencramer7@gmail.com> wrote in message>> >> >news:e8pija$161e$1@otis.netspace.net.au...>> >> >> "Terry Cross" <tcross77@hotmail.com> wrote in message>> >> >> news:1152396036.748208.36120@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...>> >> >> > flaviaR@verizon.net wrote:>> >> >> >> On 7-Jul-2006, dsharavi@gmail.com wrote:> <snip>> What ever you say or don't say, depending on what the heck you are>talking>> >about. Still a little sleepy and confused upon arising?>> Nobody's as confused as you, shitske.> That statement alone shows how stupidly crazy and zoned out you are. It is>always the real crazy and stupid that makes statements like. You're so confused you can't even finish your sentences, shitske. Do you suffer from attention defi
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| A little trigger happy, eh? Stan 05:36:53 |
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Thanks for providing future targets a heads up by archiving a record of> Stan's coprographic email harassment, etc.> Linda Um...this is usenet, not email, Linda. Oh - nice hybrid construction with your word "coprographic" - though not exactly apt. So, you're rather quick to blacklist and/or "enemize" people, eh? Yes - double entendre with *my* pseudo-word is indeed intended.
-stan
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Sunday, 9 July 2006
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| The Methalphynidate Patch? Caitriona Mac Fhiodhbhuidhe 22:20:46 |
| | Anyone heard anything on this? I know the patch delivery system is great with dramomine.
Kitten
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