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Dr. Edward Morbius Dr. Edward Morbius is offline
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On 7/19/2015 10:15 AM, wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Jul 2015 10:49:30 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote:
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wrote in rec.food.cooking:
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>>>
>>> Yes, a real name is no guarantee. I used my real name light years ago
>>> and then a stalker arose. I'm tough but I lived out on the coast
>>> then, rather isolated, was widowed and actually started to keep the
>>> doors locked. So I switched ISP and picked on LB and have used it
>>> ever since. Fortunately one of the men in our local group found out
>>> who the man was and where he lived and determined he didn't have a car
>>> and didn't drive, so I felt better then !
>>>
>>> At the time I tossed up whether to be LB or Lizzie Borden, interesting
>>> that two women both misjudged have the same initials.
>>>

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>> Picking a name can also tell things unintended to others. For example,
>> intended or not, you used a name that speaks to poison. The other
>> choice is an ax murder (she may have been right). If you like the fact
>> that this associates to your posts, then that is how you want it to be.
>> Folks will take that at face value and treat you based on it.
>>
>> If you shifted to 'lizzy' or something else you like with less
>> connotations, you'd find usenet a bit more easy going and more apt to
>> make real friends. As it is, some stand back due to the name itself
>> you use. No blame, just fact.
>>
>> Carol

>
> You can't know how totally wrong you are on two counts. Number One is
> that what has been said about the two women, is not true. LB had a
> father and brother who wanted her to use as a pawn for marriage and
> THEY, one of them, had her husband poisoned. Most likely Cesare.


Are you for real?!?!?

> Lizzie Borden always refused to say where she was at the time of the
> chopping. It would seem her unreasonable mama ordered the Irish maid
> to go out and wash the windows, despite a heat wave. Likely she was
> the culprit, she probably flipped due the heat. Lizzie subsequently
> told her lawyer she could not say where she was in court because she
> had been in the basement washing out her menstrual rags. She was
> found Not Proven, rather than Guilty, at that time it was an
> acceptable verdict in Massachusetts.
>
> As to 'real friends' - I have quite a few that did start as usenet
> acquaintances, especially locally, so don't be concerned about me lol


You're a scumbag bully BIOTCH!

Period.