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On Feb 18, 9:05 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:

> If someone's out in the hot sun without a hat, and says they feel dizzy,
> what do you do?


pends on the hat, if it's a vented straw hat, you leave hat on, this
prevents further heating up.. pending on where and what I have
available..

I'd seek shad (remove the victim from the sun)...

next.. i'd be sure to hydrate the victim (if they needed it)

I'd look for water on pour on their neck and hands and feet

how hot we talking?

I got plenty more, I felt bad for exploiting Sheldon, Roof Rabbit, now
you...

I'm starting to feel bad.

when are you dumb men gonna learn to stop ****ing on my leg and
telling me it's raining?

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> On Feb 18, 9:05 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>
>> If someone's out in the hot sun without a hat, and says they feel dizzy,
>> what do you do?

>
> pends on the hat, if it's a vented straw hat, you leave hat on, this
> prevents further heating up.. pending on where and what I have
> available..
>
> I'd seek shad (remove the victim from the sun)...
>
> next.. i'd be sure to hydrate the victim (if they needed it)
>
> I'd look for water on pour on their neck and hands and feet
>
> how hot we talking?
>
> I got plenty more, I felt bad for exploiting Sheldon, Roof Rabbit, now
> you...
>
> I'm starting to feel bad.
>
> when are you dumb men gonna learn to stop ****ing on my leg and
> telling me it's raining?
>



Simply via your writing skills, you have answered any possible question you
might ever be asked in the future, regardless of subject matter.


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On Feb 18, 12:41 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:

> Simply via your writing skills, you have answered any possible question you
> might ever be asked in the future, regardless of subject matter.


Then kneel before me.

before I change my mind

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> On Feb 18, 12:41 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>
>> Simply via your writing skills, you have answered any possible question
>> you
>> might ever be asked in the future, regardless of subject matter.

>
> Then kneel before me.
>
> before I change my mind
>



What about echinacea? Any thoughts on that stuff for colds, doctor?


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> What about echinacea? Any thoughts on that stuff for colds, doctor?


I don't know what that is Joe




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>> What about echinacea? Any thoughts on that stuff for colds, doctor?

>
> I don't know what that is Joe
>
>


How old are you?


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> oups.com...
>
> > On Feb 18, 5:20 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:

>
> >> What about echinacea? Any thoughts on that stuff for colds, doctor?

>
> > I don't know what that is Joe

>
> How old are you?


8

sorry dude, you use an odd word like that, you should give a clue as
to what it is...
you know... keep the exchange normal

you want me to search it up? baaah

lol

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On Feb 18, 5:41 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
> "Barry" > wrote in message
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> oups.com...
>
> > On Feb 18, 5:20 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:

>
> >> What about echinacea? Any thoughts on that stuff for colds, doctor?

>
> > I don't know what that is Joe

>
> How old are you?


lol

what the hell is it!

YOU WORK FOR ME BITCH

LOOK IT UP AND POST SOMETHING USEFUL ABOUT THIS echinacea

quickly before I change my mind

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"Barry" > wrote in message
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> On Feb 18, 5:41 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>> "Barry" > wrote in message
>>
>> oups.com...
>>
>> > On Feb 18, 5:20 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:

>>
>> >> What about echinacea? Any thoughts on that stuff for colds, doctor?

>>
>> > I don't know what that is Joe

>>
>> How old are you?

>
> lol
>
> what the hell is it!
>
> YOU WORK FOR ME BITCH
>
> LOOK IT UP AND POST SOMETHING USEFUL ABOUT THIS echinacea
>
> quickly before I change my mind
>



So, you're 11. OK.


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On Feb 18, 6:41 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:

> So, you're 11. OK.


And.. how is that working out for you?




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On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 21:01:07 -0600, Omelet >
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>In article >,
> Karen AKA Kajikit > wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 13:51:19 -0600, Omelet >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >In article >,
>> > Karen AKA Kajikit > wrote:
>> >
>> >> I've got a hideous cold... the good thing about having a cold is that
>> >> it gives me licence to eat dessert for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (I
>> >> crave sweet custardy/dairyish foods like pudding and icecream)... the
>> >> bad thing is that I don't really want ANYTHING (and DH still needs to
>> >> be fed...) I'm eating some homemade chocolate mousse and all I can
>> >> really taste is the sweetness...
>> >> What's something quick and easy to tempt myself with tomorrow?
>> >
>> >If you really don't feel up to cooking a good soup from scratch
>> >(including fresh stock), canned soups will do in a pinch.

>>
>> DH went to the store and brought home some Progresso today because he
>> didn't think I'd want to cook anything... first time I've had canned
>> soup in YEARS! I had the low-sodium chicken noodle and it wasn't bad,
>> but if that was 50% the salt I'd HATE to think what their regular
>> varieties taste like!

>
>It's why most of us make our own... :-)


So do I... but not when I'm flat on my back hacking my lungs out!
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In article >,
Karen AKA Kajikit > wrote:

> On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 21:01:07 -0600, Omelet >
> wrote:
>
> >In article >,
> > Karen AKA Kajikit > wrote:
> >
> >> On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 13:51:19 -0600, Omelet >
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >In article >,
> >> > Karen AKA Kajikit > wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> I've got a hideous cold... the good thing about having a cold is that
> >> >> it gives me licence to eat dessert for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (I
> >> >> crave sweet custardy/dairyish foods like pudding and icecream)... the
> >> >> bad thing is that I don't really want ANYTHING (and DH still needs to
> >> >> be fed...) I'm eating some homemade chocolate mousse and all I can
> >> >> really taste is the sweetness...
> >> >> What's something quick and easy to tempt myself with tomorrow?
> >> >
> >> >If you really don't feel up to cooking a good soup from scratch
> >> >(including fresh stock), canned soups will do in a pinch.
> >>
> >> DH went to the store and brought home some Progresso today because he
> >> didn't think I'd want to cook anything... first time I've had canned
> >> soup in YEARS! I had the low-sodium chicken noodle and it wasn't bad,
> >> but if that was 50% the salt I'd HATE to think what their regular
> >> varieties taste like!

> >
> >It's why most of us make our own... :-)

>
> So do I... but not when I'm flat on my back hacking my lungs out!


No argument there... Poor baby!

It's why I try to keep at least a little stock in the freezer, but I
tend to use it up pretty quickly.

Hope you are feeling better!

Rather than canned soup, I tend to send dad to the chinese buffet to buy
their beef based hot and sour soup. OH it's good! And both soothes the
throat and clears the sinuses!

They sell it for $3.00 per liter.
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On Feb 18, 8:27 pm, Alan wrote:
research has shown that it has absolutely
> no effect on people's colds.
>
> So there!
>
> Alan Moorman


right up there with bisquick and coke-cola eh

There must be an herb for one of everything we could need
at least that's what I've read and heard.

The best information on the subj is not widely published because the
pill business is a billion dollar business.

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On 17 Feb 2007 06:26:22 -0800, "Barry" > wrote:

>On Feb 17, 9:08 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>
>
>> > At night while sick.. wear a night cap. (or stocking cap)
>> > Wear loose socks.. or.. make sure your feet are warm.

>>
>> Why?

>
>Our heads make up 1/3 of our body weight.
>One stocking hat keeps one third of your body warm.
>
>Warm socks.. to keep your feet extra warm as you get in and out of bed
>to use the bathroom, raid the fridge, check your emails.. etc... Just
>a good blanket policy.
>



Barry is spot on with the night cap/watch cap. That's how Nepolean
lost the war with Russia. Russians knew how brutal the winters were,
so they just kept slowly backing up; when winter hit, Russians had
hats, the French lost all their heat thru their heads. Keep your head
covered and the rest of the body will follow. Oh, and if you can get
someone to bring home some Pho!!!! - Mike
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> When I first read this, I saw, "to keep your extra feet warm" and I
> wondered if you had been keeping something from me.


you mean I shoulda told you I have 3 legs? they call me tri-pod?

what did you think? I thought it might be too much for you to swallow
at once, I wanted to break it to you slowly, that's all.




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>
>> When I first read this, I saw, "to keep your extra feet warm" and I
>> wondered if you had been keeping something from me.

>
> you mean I shoulda told you I have 3 legs? they call me tri-pod?
>
> what did you think? I thought it might be too much for you to swallow
> at once, I wanted to break it to you slowly, that's all.
>
>


Righhhht. Barry, you are 39 years old, and if I had wanted to **** you over
our three-year acquaintanceship, I would think you might have laid eyes on
me by now.

You have a dick. I get it.

Newsflash: so do most balding middle-aged men.

And most of them think theirs is the most special thing on earth, just like
you do.

lmao


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> "Barry" > wrote in message
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> > On Feb 17, 10:46 am, "cybercat" > wrote:
> >
> >> When I first read this, I saw, "to keep your extra feet warm" and I
> >> wondered if you had been keeping something from me.

> >
> > you mean I shoulda told you I have 3 legs? they call me tri-pod?
> >
> > what did you think? I thought it might be too much for you to swallow
> > at once, I wanted to break it to you slowly, that's all.
> >
> >

>
> Righhhht. Barry, you are 39 years old, and if I had wanted to **** you over
> our three-year acquaintanceship, I would think you might have laid eyes on
> me by now.
>
> You have a dick. I get it.
>
> Newsflash: so do most balding middle-aged men.
>
> And most of them think theirs is the most special thing on earth, just like
> you do.
>
> lmao


My, you _are_ blunt aren't you!?!

<lol>

And why are you up at 02:30 am?
I have an excuse. I work night shifts so it's normal for me. ;-)
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On Feb 26, 3:33 am, Omelet > wrote:

> My, you _are_ blunt aren't you!?!
>
> <lol>
>
> And why are you up at 02:30 am?
> I have an excuse. I work night shifts so it's normal for me. ;-)
> --


What's funniest is her little mail-call

http://www.esnips.com/web/barryparrish-barry

Bahweh ain't bald, ne'er wuz!

these lonely housewives kill me, they think bald is the ultimate nasty
thing to say
that's when I shoot'em my pic, then usually "usually" they off
themselves when they see all the heavy locks they coulda pulled on,
lol

<G>

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"Barry" > wrote:

> On Feb 26, 3:33 am, Omelet > wrote:
>
> > My, you _are_ blunt aren't you!?!
> >
> > <lol>
> >
> > And why are you up at 02:30 am?
> > I have an excuse. I work night shifts so it's normal for me. ;-)
> > --

>
> What's funniest is her little mail-call
>
> http://www.esnips.com/web/barryparrish-barry
>
> Bahweh ain't bald, ne'er wuz!
>
> these lonely housewives kill me, they think bald is the ultimate nasty
> thing to say
> that's when I shoot'em my pic, then usually "usually" they off
> themselves when they see all the heavy locks they coulda pulled on,
> lol
>
> <G>


I don't get it.....
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On Feb 15, 5:40 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
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>
>
>
>
>
> > On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 00:57:17 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
> > > wrote:

>
> >>"Karen AKA Kajikit" > wrote in message
> . ..
> >>> I've got a hideous cold... the good thing about having a cold is that
> >>> it gives me licence to eat dessert for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (I
> >>> crave sweet custardy/dairyish foods like pudding and icecream)... the
> >>> bad thing is that I don't really want ANYTHING (and DH still needs to
> >>> be fed...) I'm eating some homemade chocolate mousse and all I can
> >>> really taste is the sweetness...
> >>> What's something quick and easy to tempt myself with tomorrow?

>
> >>Doctors say crank up the liquids, and everyone knows chicken soup cures
> >>everything. Sounds like you want to stay sick. Are you hating your job
> >>lately? :-)

>
> > I don't have a job to hate :P Soup would be good... but then I'd have
> > to cook it and I think that would take more energy than I have to
> > spare

>
> If you're desperate, Swanson's low-salt no MSG chicken broth's not a bad
> starting point. Put 10 cans of it into a pot, add diced carrots, sliced
> celery and a shitload of pepper. Simmer the veggies. Have two shots of
> whiskey. Taste the soup, adjust seasoning, throw in some little noodles that
> cook in 3 minutes. Eat.


Last time I got sick with flu, actually the oen before last one - it
was a really bad one, I had no eneregy and first I ate desserts. I
tried drinking chiecken soup made from a broth bought but it was not
tasty (which surprised me because I really liked that brand).
Eventually, I ordered from an Italian restaurant not far from my
place and it was delicious.

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>
>> My, you _are_ blunt aren't you!?!
>>
>> <lol>
>>
>> And why are you up at 02:30 am?
>> I have an excuse. I work night shifts so it's normal for me. ;-)
>> --

>
> What's funniest is her little mail-call
>
> http://www.esnips.com/web/barryparrish-barry
>
> Bahweh ain't bald, ne'er wuz!
>
> these lonely housewives kill me


Look up "housewife," Barry. That is what your trashy first and
second wives were. They stayed home and took care of the house.
I run a business that pays my bills and has, because I am charitable,
several times paid some of yours. I did not send you cat food and
help you because I am lonely. (Though at times I am, of course--I
think everyone is.) I gave to you as I give to others. Because I was
raised by people who derived pleasure from giving to others. My
pleasure was in the giving. And you are not the only one I have helped,
but you may be sure I will never help you again, as you are one of those
"no good deed goes unpunished types. (And you call yourself a
Christian, go figure.)

My sisters are like this too. One sister gave me a washer and dryer
for Christmas. Is she rich? Hell no.

, they think bald is the ultimate nasty
> thing to say
> that's when I shoot'em my pic, then usually "usually" they off
> themselves when they see all the heavy locks they coulda pulled on,
> lol
>

Do you think nobody has noticed that in every photo the top of your
head is cut off? hahaha

It's not nasty, it's just true. Your charming inept starving musician
thang just doesn't look so good on a middleaged bald guy, so
you don't like people to know.




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> In article >, "cybercat" >
> wrote:
>
>> "Barry" > wrote in message
>> oups.com...
>> > On Feb 17, 10:46 am, "cybercat" > wrote:
>> >
>> >> When I first read this, I saw, "to keep your extra feet warm" and I
>> >> wondered if you had been keeping something from me.
>> >
>> > you mean I shoulda told you I have 3 legs? they call me tri-pod?
>> >
>> > what did you think? I thought it might be too much for you to swallow
>> > at once, I wanted to break it to you slowly, that's all.
>> >
>> >

>>
>> Righhhht. Barry, you are 39 years old, and if I had wanted to **** you
>> over
>> our three-year acquaintanceship, I would think you might have laid eyes
>> on
>> me by now.
>>
>> You have a dick. I get it.
>>
>> Newsflash: so do most balding middle-aged men.
>>
>> And most of them think theirs is the most special thing on earth, just
>> like
>> you do.
>>
>> lmao

>
> My, you _are_ blunt aren't you!?!
>
> <lol>


The "boy" will not leave me alone. I asked him nicely,
too. He got all huffy because I sent him cases of cat
food instead of cash. When I then responded in public,
letting people know that is what he was doing, I was
"telling his business in the street" SO he suggested that
I have been helping him with supplies and money because
I want to **** him. I am a "lonely housewife," he says.
Heh. Barry's is going to learn that one of the best advice
he can get on dealing with someone with repressed anger
is "Don't **** them off."

>
> And why are you up at 02:30 am?
> I have an excuse. I work night shifts so it's normal for me. ;-)


I got the chance to get away this weekend, from work and
home stuff! An old friend of mine from Houston came in
to Richmond where we have a mutual friend. I left Saturday
morning and didn't get home until late last night.

That said, I work for myself, and keep my own hours. It's
R&D stuff, so there's a lot of writing. I do it when I am in
the mood, so it's often at all hours.


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> In article . com>,
> "Barry" > wrote:
>
>> On Feb 26, 3:33 am, Omelet > wrote:
>>
>> > My, you _are_ blunt aren't you!?!
>> >
>> > <lol>
>> >
>> > And why are you up at 02:30 am?
>> > I have an excuse. I work night shifts so it's normal for me. ;-)
>> > --

>>
>> What's funniest is her little mail-call
>>
>> http://www.esnips.com/web/barryparrish-barry
>>
>> Bahweh ain't bald, ne'er wuz!
>>
>> these lonely housewives kill me, they think bald is the ultimate nasty
>> thing to say
>> that's when I shoot'em my pic, then usually "usually" they off
>> themselves when they see all the heavy locks they coulda pulled on,
>> lol
>>
>> <G>

>
> I don't get it.....
> --


He's supposed to sound mysterious and complicated.


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On Feb 26, 11:52 am, Omelet > wrote:
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>
>
>
>
>
> "Barry" > wrote:
> > On Feb 26, 3:33 am, Omelet > wrote:

>
> > > My, you _are_ blunt aren't you!?!

>
> > > <lol>

>
> > > And why are you up at 02:30 am?
> > > I have an excuse. I work night shifts so it's normal for me. ;-)
> > > --

>
> > What's funniest is her little mail-call

>
> >http://www.esnips.com/web/barryparrish-barry

>
> > Bahweh ain't bald, ne'er wuz!

>
> > these lonely housewives kill me, they think bald is the ultimate nasty
> > thing to say
> > that's when I shoot'em my pic, then usually "usually" they off
> > themselves when they see all the heavy locks they coulda pulled on,
> > lol

>
> > <G>

>
> I don't get it.....


Don't I know it...

Well, it CAN be frustrating; what I do appreciate is how you properly
channel these frustrations... it's wrong to hurt the people you care
about... I appreciate that about you.

Barry

Huggable trees need kissing too.

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>it's wrong to hurt the people you care
> about... I appreciate that about you.
>


You ****ing hypocrite.




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>
>
> >it's wrong to hurt the people you care
> > about... I appreciate that about you.

>
> You ****ing hypocrite.


Least mine went out in blazes of glory, better for them to burn up in
splendor than to fade out... in that long slow march to your eternal
sleep.

Selah

Barry OMG Barry

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> >
> > <lol>

>
> The "boy" will not leave me alone. I asked him nicely,
> too. He got all huffy because I sent him cases of cat
> food instead of cash. When I then responded in public,
> letting people know that is what he was doing, I was
> "telling his business in the street" SO he suggested that
> I have been helping him with supplies and money because
> I want to **** him. I am a "lonely housewife," he says.
> Heh. Barry's is going to learn that one of the best advice
> he can get on dealing with someone with repressed anger
> is "Don't **** them off."


Oops.

I've helped people with charity before but I found it cost me less to
paypal cash than to pay shipping on a care package... ;-)

> > And why are you up at 02:30 am?
> > I have an excuse. I work night shifts so it's normal for me. ;-)

>
> I got the chance to get away this weekend, from work and
> home stuff! An old friend of mine from Houston came in
> to Richmond where we have a mutual friend. I left Saturday
> morning and didn't get home until late last night.
>
> That said, I work for myself, and keep my own hours. It's
> R&D stuff, so there's a lot of writing. I do it when I am in
> the mood, so it's often at all hours.


Sounds perfect ! :-)
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"Barry" > wrote:

> > I don't get it.....

>
> Don't I know it...
>
> Well, it CAN be frustrating; what I do appreciate is how you properly
> channel these frustrations... it's wrong to hurt the people you care
> about... I appreciate that about you.
>
> Barry
>
> Huggable trees need kissing too.


I take life's frustrations out on the pistol range every Friday. ;-)

Posting appropriate targets can be very therapeutic!

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On Feb 26, 1:36 pm, Omelet > wrote:

> Oops.
>
> I've helped people with charity before but I found it cost me less to
> paypal cash than to pay shipping on a care package... ;-)


Good for you Om

At this point, which is probably my last stroke towards you, I don't
give a shit what you think if you are so shallow to believe whatever
comes across the board here.

I've never asked her for anything, but believe what you want.

Damn, just when I thought I found someone with a lick of sense about
them.

Oh WELL! This IS freaknet.


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In article . com>,
"Barry" > wrote:

> On Feb 26, 1:36 pm, Omelet > wrote:
>
> > Oops.
> >
> > I've helped people with charity before but I found it cost me less to
> > paypal cash than to pay shipping on a care package... ;-)

>
> Good for you Om
>
> At this point, which is probably my last stroke towards you, I don't
> give a shit what you think if you are so shallow to believe whatever
> comes across the board here.
>
> I've never asked her for anything, but believe what you want.
>
> Damn, just when I thought I found someone with a lick of sense about
> them.
>
> Oh WELL! This IS freaknet.


You are too unpredictable babe...

I never know what to think, or what to believe.
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On Feb 26, 2:11 pm, Omelet > wrote:
> In article . com>,
>
>
>
>
>
> "Barry" > wrote:
> > On Feb 26, 1:36 pm, Omelet > wrote:

>
> > > Oops.

>
> > > I've helped people with charity before but I found it cost me less to
> > > paypal cash than to pay shipping on a care package... ;-)

>
> > Good for you Om

>
> > At this point, which is probably my last stroke towards you, I don't
> > give a shit what you think if you are so shallow to believe whatever
> > comes across the board here.

>
> > I've never asked her for anything, but believe what you want.

>
> > Damn, just when I thought I found someone with a lick of sense about
> > them.

>
> > Oh WELL! This IS freaknet.

>
> You are too unpredictable babe...
>
> I never know what to think, or what to believe.
> --
> Peace, Om


Well, that's normal enough. I respect that.

what to believe? UH? belive what you see Om...

You're very intelligent, you're very passionate, what do your eyes
tell you.

Barry

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In article .com>,
"Barry" > wrote:

> On Feb 26, 2:11 pm, Omelet > wrote:
> > In article . com>,
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Barry" > wrote:
> > > On Feb 26, 1:36 pm, Omelet > wrote:

> >
> > > > Oops.

> >
> > > > I've helped people with charity before but I found it cost me less to
> > > > paypal cash than to pay shipping on a care package... ;-)

> >
> > > Good for you Om

> >
> > > At this point, which is probably my last stroke towards you, I don't
> > > give a shit what you think if you are so shallow to believe whatever
> > > comes across the board here.

> >
> > > I've never asked her for anything, but believe what you want.

> >
> > > Damn, just when I thought I found someone with a lick of sense about
> > > them.

> >
> > > Oh WELL! This IS freaknet.

> >
> > You are too unpredictable babe...
> >
> > I never know what to think, or what to believe.
> > --
> > Peace, Om

>
> Well, that's normal enough. I respect that.
>
> what to believe? UH? belive what you see Om...
>
> You're very intelligent, you're very passionate, what do your eyes
> tell you.
>
> Barry


Do you really want me to answer that? <smirk>
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On Feb 26, 3:11 pm, Omelet > wrote:

> > You're very intelligent, you're very passionate, what do your eyes
> > tell you.

>
> > Barry

>
> Do you really want me to answer that? <smirk>


Oh Jesus! You're back!... I don't care how you answer, I'm just glad
you're back.
I'm sorry If I hurt you. Please don't be hurt.

You're not hurt, I was just being a shallow ass. It took your maturity
for me to see that.
I'm a changed man, you bought me Om.

You purchased my ass from my anger, and for that I thank you.
Sorry that is cost you. It was "charity" work on your part.

Maybe you will forgive me, I rarely have much interesting to post
about, so... no loss for you if you kf me, I just don't want you to
change because of my exploding in your face.

It just backbuilds like that...

I've made such a mess.

I should quit posting for a looong time.

Barry


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"Barry" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> On Feb 26, 3:11 pm, Omelet > wrote:
>
>> > You're very intelligent, you're very passionate, what do your eyes
>> > tell you.

>>
>> > Barry

>>
>> Do you really want me to answer that? <smirk>

>
> Oh Jesus! You're back!... I don't care how you answer, I'm just glad
> you're back.
> I'm sorry If I hurt you. Please don't be hurt.
>
> You're not hurt, I was just being a shallow ass. It took your maturity
> for me to see that.
> I'm a changed man, you bought me Om.
>
> You purchased my ass from my anger, and for that I thank you.
> Sorry that is cost you. It was "charity" work on your part.
>
> Maybe you will forgive me, I rarely have much interesting to post
> about, so... no loss for you if you kf me, I just don't want you to
> change because of my exploding in your face.
>
> It just backbuilds like that...
>
> I've made such a mess.
>
> I should quit posting for a looong time.
>
> Barry
>
>


Just stop being an asshole.


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On Feb 26, 4:23 pm, "cybercat" > wrote:
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> > I've made such a mess.

>
> > I should quit posting for a looong time.

>
> > Barry

>
> Just stop being an asshole.


LOL -- that's his schtick. You *know* he doesn't show his ass like
this in real life. No one gives him the time of day there.

Might as well ask him to stop breathing.
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"Omelet" > wrote
>
> Oops.
>
> I've helped people with charity before but I found it cost me less to
> paypal cash than to pay shipping on a care package... ;-)


I don't really think of it as charity--it is my way of showing love. My
mom did it, my sisters do it too, with family and friends. It is why none
of us will ever have much!

Anyway, Barry and I love one another a great deal and we are very
close, so we know the buttons to push to really **** one another off.
We fight with all the viciousness of siblings. And we have a very bad
habit of fighting in public. Sorry. (That goes to everyone.)




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On 26 Feb 2007 12:19:34 -0800, "Barry" > wrote:

>On Feb 26, 3:11 pm, Omelet > wrote:
>
>> > You're very intelligent, you're very passionate, what do your eyes
>> > tell you.

>>
>> > Barry

>>
>> Do you really want me to answer that? <smirk>

>
>Oh Jesus! You're back!... I don't care how you answer, I'm just glad
>you're back.
>I'm sorry If I hurt you. Please don't be hurt.
>
>You're not hurt, I was just being a shallow ass. It took your maturity
>for me to see that.
>I'm a changed man, you bought me Om.
>
>You purchased my ass from my anger, and for that I thank you.
>Sorry that is cost you. It was "charity" work on your part.
>
>Maybe you will forgive me, I rarely have much interesting to post
>about, so... no loss for you if you kf me, I just don't want you to
>change because of my exploding in your face.
>
>It just backbuilds like that...
>
>I've made such a mess.
>
>I should quit posting for a looong time.
>


Dayum! I thought you liked *me* better, What happened to us?

<sniffle>


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> Dayum! I thought you liked *me* better, What happened to us?
>
> <sniffle>
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Barry loves you, sf. I loves you too.


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On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 00:30:46 -0500, "cybercat" >
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>
><sf> wrote
>>
>> Dayum! I thought you liked *me* better, What happened to us?
>>
>> <sniffle>
>>

>
>Barry loves you, sf. I loves you too.
>


Oh garsh.... I'm getting that warm and fuzzy feeling.

Group Hug!

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In article >, "cybercat" >
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> "Omelet" > wrote
> >
> > Oops.
> >
> > I've helped people with charity before but I found it cost me less to
> > paypal cash than to pay shipping on a care package... ;-)

>
> I don't really think of it as charity--it is my way of showing love. My
> mom did it, my sisters do it too, with family and friends. It is why none
> of us will ever have much!
>
> Anyway, Barry and I love one another a great deal and we are very
> close, so we know the buttons to push to really **** one another off.
> We fight with all the viciousness of siblings. And we have a very bad
> habit of fighting in public. Sorry. (That goes to everyone.)


Okay, so I'll ignore it from now on. ;-)
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