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On Sat, 2 Jul 2011 20:49:06 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:

>Omelet wrote:
>> In article >,
>> "Julie Bove" > wrote:
>>
>>> "Janet" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>>>> "Julie Bove" > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>> This is a food newsgroup. No? At least I thought it was. I
>>>>>>> came here
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> discuss food. Not my health.
>>>>
>>>> It's true you don't post about health, but you post obsessively
>>>> about your ill health.
>>>>
>>>> Whether or not I think I am healthy is my
>>>>>>> business. Whether or not I have a plan for my health is my
>>>>>>> business.
>>>>
>>>> Have you ever considered keeping your private business out of
>>>> usenet posts to a food group?
>>>
>>> I guess I don't really know what private business is, aside from my
>>> income. People mention their diabetes all the time here. I also see
>>> mention of food allergies. And food dislikes. Why should I be any
>>> different?

>>
>> You are not different luv. Just reconsider how you respond to
>> suggestions and responses and quit being so defensive and HOSTILE!
>>
>> It's all good, but to date, you have rejected any and every suggestion
>> anyone has tried to pass on to you.

>
>Yeah and I'll probably continue to do that. That's how I am! If I ask for
>a suggestion, such as in the creamed corn post then I am asking for
>suggestions. But if I haven't asked for a suggestion then I truly don't
>want one.
>>
>> You should, instead, value the fact that someone cares enough to pass
>> stuff on.

>
>Oh! So you're telling me what my values should be now? Well that doesn't
>go over well either.
>>
>> It's what makes newsgroups so much fun and so educational...

>
>Not to me it isn't.
>



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