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Margaret Suran
 
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Dear Nancy, Yes, you are very visible and have been for quite a
while now. ) It's a good thing, too, as would miss you if you
really were invisible or disappeared. Hugs, M
>
> Having said that, can someone email me if they see this post? I have
> a funny feeling I'm invisible again. Thank you.
>
> nancy (laugh) I just realized I sound like the guy on Soap.


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"Terry Pulliam Burd" > wrote in message
...
>
> Allow me to second Margaret's post.
>
> <clap!. <clap!> <clap!>
>
> Go get yourself a threaded reader capable of KFing threads and
> posters. See sig.
>
> Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd


Terry's got claps!

Charlie


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"Terry Pulliam Burd" > wrote in message
...
>
> Allow me to second Margaret's post.
>
> <clap!. <clap!> <clap!>
>
> Go get yourself a threaded reader capable of KFing threads and
> posters. See sig.
>
> Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd


Terry's got claps!

Charlie


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Charles Gifford wrote:

> "Terry Pulliam Burd" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>Allow me to second Margaret's post.
>>
>><clap!. <clap!> <clap!>
>>
>>Go get yourself a threaded reader capable of KFing threads and
>>posters. See sig.
>>
>>Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd

>
>
> Terry's got claps!
>
> Charlie
>
>

<snort> I read that somewhat differently at first. <lol while wiping
spray from laptop screen>

--
Steve

Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake
when you make it again.

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Charles Gifford wrote:

> "Terry Pulliam Burd" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>Allow me to second Margaret's post.
>>
>><clap!. <clap!> <clap!>
>>
>>Go get yourself a threaded reader capable of KFing threads and
>>posters. See sig.
>>
>>Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd

>
>
> Terry's got claps!
>
> Charlie
>
>

<snort> I read that somewhat differently at first. <lol while wiping
spray from laptop screen>

--
Steve

Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake
when you make it again.



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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 22:35:15 GMT, "Charles Gifford"
> arranged random neurons, so they looked like
this:

>
>"Terry Pulliam Burd" > wrote in message
.. .
>>
>> Allow me to second Margaret's post.
>>
>> <clap!. <clap!> <clap!>
>>
>> Go get yourself a threaded reader capable of KFing threads and
>> posters. See sig.
>>
>> Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd

>
>Terry's got claps!


Charlie, you are so gonna get yours at the next cookin! (And I hereby
volunteer my "new" house, which is way cool with an ocean view.)

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA

"Just what kind of jackassery do I have to put up with today?" Danae
in "Non Sequitur"

To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox"
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Terry Pulliam Burd
 
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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 22:35:15 GMT, "Charles Gifford"
> arranged random neurons, so they looked like
this:

>
>"Terry Pulliam Burd" > wrote in message
.. .
>>
>> Allow me to second Margaret's post.
>>
>> <clap!. <clap!> <clap!>
>>
>> Go get yourself a threaded reader capable of KFing threads and
>> posters. See sig.
>>
>> Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd

>
>Terry's got claps!


Charlie, you are so gonna get yours at the next cookin! (And I hereby
volunteer my "new" house, which is way cool with an ocean view.)

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA

"Just what kind of jackassery do I have to put up with today?" Danae
in "Non Sequitur"

To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox"
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>I agree with Sheldon--completely!! Michael has flooded this food newsgroup
>with his personal medical problems for far too long, and we're tired of it.
>Don't you think the rest of us have personal problems? We all do.
> Michael, start adding to the food discussions, and cut out the whining,
>please.
>
>Best Regards, Joe


Michael and I are not close friends but I care about him from what he has
written here. He has been through an awful lot and I empathize with it.

I have had some troubles after having lost 3 members of my family recently (2
by choice) and there were some very kind words sent to me about this. Again, I
thank the kind people on here. Many of us have had hard times and have to
vent sometimes. That we can do it here, when we don't feel good, is a
blessing. And some kind people help out a lot.

I had a plain egg salad sandwich on Italian bread today. I used to take a
container of that or tuna salad to work and dip potato chips in it. Okay, I'm
weird. But it's good!

Tomorrow it might be frozen scallops. I'm not too happy about this. These
came from Costco and the last ones I cooked up from Safeway released too much
water. I usually fry them in butter, sometimes in crumbs, with some lemon
juice.

Cheer up Michael. Some here do care about you.


************

>Sheldon, sensible for once, wrote this, and a lot mo
>>> That's why I'm exerting all this effort into cheering you up. My ex
>>> was very reactive over trivialities too... she puffed everything up at
>>> of all proportion, rationalized her own actions with fercocktah
>>> alibis, and cried wolf way too often... so when serious stuff befell
>>> her no one took her seriously. Micheal, it's already well into
>>> October... you really gotta begin talking food before the year passes
>>> you by completely... what pray tell compells your constantly spilling
>>> your collective personal guts here on a cooking group, why do we all
>>> need to know all your bubbamisers, only thing left more dramatic is
>>> for you to post the URL to the video of your colonoscopy, can't you
>>> afford a shrink... I'm serious.
>>>Why can't you be less of a selfish self-centered *******? Probably never

>got
>any titty as an infant, and so you're stuck there. Rfc is not the mommy you
>never had and this world ain't all about you.
>
>I'm extremely empathetic, which is demonstrated by my obvious concern for
>your
>mental well being... let me be more plain; I really mean it when I say you
>are
>in desparate need of professional mental intervention. But demonstrating
>empathy does not mean becoming a doormat for selfish self-centered sniveling
>*******s.
>
>>I've been sick. I've had shit going on.

>
>I concur. Yes, you are in deep doo-doo of a personal nature... I strongly
>suggest you make some effort to mature by learning to close the lavatory door
>while you defecate, and remember to flush... this newsgroup is not the mommy
>who never wiped your ass... time you got over your infantile anal fixations.
>
>>Can you give me a break here?

>
>Give yourself a break... see, that's your real problem, you take no personal
>responsibility. Shit going on is not in of itself a sickness, but
>overeacting
>to the mundane trivialities of ordinary day to day living and then
>inappropriately foisting same on innocent others as if somehow the world is
>solely responsible for your care is in fact a mental illness and a cry for
>help... see a shrink.
>
>And Micheal, if you were truly *** you'd not need to constantly advertise it
>to
>the world as though it were some sort of dilemma. The fact that you are
>somehow compelled to do so PROVES that your so-called *** lifestyle is A
>CHOICE
>YOU MAKE. You're NOT ***, no way, you use the crutch of gayness as an alibi
>for
>your refusal to become a mature adult and not taking responsibility... get
>help.
>
>And don't you dare comment that I am focusing on your sexual choice, it's YOU
>who publicly visited it upon us, no one needed to know about your personal
>brand of perverse bedroom antics. You have no respect for the sensitivity of
>others, no respect whatsoever for yourself, and therefore deserve no respect.
>
>Micheal, you are pitiful, and pity is what you've been getting from all those
>who pretend to be your benefactors, you are merely their daily entertainment,
>when in actuality they are clandestinely garbed in the sheep's clothing of
>disgust, and disgust cloaked in the veils of pity is what you will continue
>to
>get. A bit of well intentioned advice; next time you're in a new situation
>where you're tempted to unleash your tongue regarding your personal
>machinations try hard to remember how you can never untinkle your widdle
>bells
>of malcontent. You are drowning in the quicksand of your own making, blaming
>others will not alter that fact... Micheal you may be male but you're not a
>man, and at the ever accelerating rate of your plunging ever further into
>infantileness you will never, and that's what's a "Damned" shame. Grow up.
>
>


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>I agree with Sheldon--completely!! Michael has flooded this food newsgroup
>with his personal medical problems for far too long, and we're tired of it.
>Don't you think the rest of us have personal problems? We all do.
> Michael, start adding to the food discussions, and cut out the whining,
>please.
>
>Best Regards, Joe


Michael and I are not close friends but I care about him from what he has
written here. He has been through an awful lot and I empathize with it.

I have had some troubles after having lost 3 members of my family recently (2
by choice) and there were some very kind words sent to me about this. Again, I
thank the kind people on here. Many of us have had hard times and have to
vent sometimes. That we can do it here, when we don't feel good, is a
blessing. And some kind people help out a lot.

I had a plain egg salad sandwich on Italian bread today. I used to take a
container of that or tuna salad to work and dip potato chips in it. Okay, I'm
weird. But it's good!

Tomorrow it might be frozen scallops. I'm not too happy about this. These
came from Costco and the last ones I cooked up from Safeway released too much
water. I usually fry them in butter, sometimes in crumbs, with some lemon
juice.

Cheer up Michael. Some here do care about you.


************

>Sheldon, sensible for once, wrote this, and a lot mo
>>> That's why I'm exerting all this effort into cheering you up. My ex
>>> was very reactive over trivialities too... she puffed everything up at
>>> of all proportion, rationalized her own actions with fercocktah
>>> alibis, and cried wolf way too often... so when serious stuff befell
>>> her no one took her seriously. Micheal, it's already well into
>>> October... you really gotta begin talking food before the year passes
>>> you by completely... what pray tell compells your constantly spilling
>>> your collective personal guts here on a cooking group, why do we all
>>> need to know all your bubbamisers, only thing left more dramatic is
>>> for you to post the URL to the video of your colonoscopy, can't you
>>> afford a shrink... I'm serious.
>>>Why can't you be less of a selfish self-centered *******? Probably never

>got
>any titty as an infant, and so you're stuck there. Rfc is not the mommy you
>never had and this world ain't all about you.
>
>I'm extremely empathetic, which is demonstrated by my obvious concern for
>your
>mental well being... let me be more plain; I really mean it when I say you
>are
>in desparate need of professional mental intervention. But demonstrating
>empathy does not mean becoming a doormat for selfish self-centered sniveling
>*******s.
>
>>I've been sick. I've had shit going on.

>
>I concur. Yes, you are in deep doo-doo of a personal nature... I strongly
>suggest you make some effort to mature by learning to close the lavatory door
>while you defecate, and remember to flush... this newsgroup is not the mommy
>who never wiped your ass... time you got over your infantile anal fixations.
>
>>Can you give me a break here?

>
>Give yourself a break... see, that's your real problem, you take no personal
>responsibility. Shit going on is not in of itself a sickness, but
>overeacting
>to the mundane trivialities of ordinary day to day living and then
>inappropriately foisting same on innocent others as if somehow the world is
>solely responsible for your care is in fact a mental illness and a cry for
>help... see a shrink.
>
>And Micheal, if you were truly *** you'd not need to constantly advertise it
>to
>the world as though it were some sort of dilemma. The fact that you are
>somehow compelled to do so PROVES that your so-called *** lifestyle is A
>CHOICE
>YOU MAKE. You're NOT ***, no way, you use the crutch of gayness as an alibi
>for
>your refusal to become a mature adult and not taking responsibility... get
>help.
>
>And don't you dare comment that I am focusing on your sexual choice, it's YOU
>who publicly visited it upon us, no one needed to know about your personal
>brand of perverse bedroom antics. You have no respect for the sensitivity of
>others, no respect whatsoever for yourself, and therefore deserve no respect.
>
>Micheal, you are pitiful, and pity is what you've been getting from all those
>who pretend to be your benefactors, you are merely their daily entertainment,
>when in actuality they are clandestinely garbed in the sheep's clothing of
>disgust, and disgust cloaked in the veils of pity is what you will continue
>to
>get. A bit of well intentioned advice; next time you're in a new situation
>where you're tempted to unleash your tongue regarding your personal
>machinations try hard to remember how you can never untinkle your widdle
>bells
>of malcontent. You are drowning in the quicksand of your own making, blaming
>others will not alter that fact... Micheal you may be male but you're not a
>man, and at the ever accelerating rate of your plunging ever further into
>infantileness you will never, and that's what's a "Damned" shame. Grow up.
>
>


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"Stjoe214" wrote in message

Note: Stjoe214 is apparently Nancree's new name.

Michael - I enjoy your posts and I root for you when I hear of your health
travails. You have a lot of friends here and friends listen.

Dora




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"sf" wrote in message >
> Thanks for the "advice".
>
> Since the guy is a total unknown... it was impossible to
> skip his first whine, but I'll skip the rest.
> Thankyouberrymush.
>
> sf


No, not unknown. It's simply Nancree, under a new name.

Dora


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limey wrote:

>
> "sf" wrote in message >
> > Thanks for the "advice".
> >
> > Since the guy is a total unknown... it was impossible to
> > skip his first whine, but I'll skip the rest.
> > Thankyouberrymush.
> >
> > sf

>
> No, not unknown. It's simply Nancree, under a new name.



Yeah, looks like you're right. In one thread, she asked a question
under her Nancree ID, then thanked someone with the new one, apparently
forgetting about the switch:

From: Stjoe214 )
Subject: Need help with dinner tonight--What pork recipe??
Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking
Date: 2004-10-22 18:54:23 PST

>From: Nancy Howells
>I don't have the recipe in question, but I can give you a quick recipe
>for sweet and sour pork

-----------------------------
Thank you , Nancy, for taking the time to send the sweet and sour pork
recipe.
It's just what I was hoping for.
Regards, Nancree



Pretty low.


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Margaret Suran > wrote in message >...
> Stjoe214 wrote:
> > I agree with Sheldon--completely!! Michael has flooded this food newsgroup
> > with his personal medical problems for far too long, and we're tired of it.
> > Don't you think the rest of us have personal problems? We all do.
> > Michael, start adding to the food discussions, and cut out the whining,
> > please.
> >
> > Best Regards, Joe
> > *************

>
> If this bother you, please skip Michael's posts and let the rest of us
> decide whether or not we want to read them.
>
> I, for one, am interested in my friend, Michael and if he wants to
> complain about his health or the health of one of his pets, or
> anything else for that matter, I will be there to read what he has to
> say and to offer him my shoulder, if he needs one to lean on. That's
> what friends are for.
>
> This is not just a new group made up of strangers. It is also a
> circle of friends. Nobody can complain that Michael has not
> contributed enough to rfc. He is one of our most active posters,
> sharing much about food with us, not just his problems. M


Thank you Margaret! I for one cannot read Michael's posts first hand
since they do not show up on Google, which I am forced to use because
of the internet situation here in Honduras. The only way I have of
keeping up with how Michael is doing is by reading those who are
responding to him and if I have something to say to him, replying to
him via another poster's response. People who don't want to read his
posts can either killfile or ignore the posts.

Sandi
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Margaret Suran > wrote in message >...
> Stjoe214 wrote:
> > I agree with Sheldon--completely!! Michael has flooded this food newsgroup
> > with his personal medical problems for far too long, and we're tired of it.
> > Don't you think the rest of us have personal problems? We all do.
> > Michael, start adding to the food discussions, and cut out the whining,
> > please.
> >
> > Best Regards, Joe
> > *************

>
> If this bother you, please skip Michael's posts and let the rest of us
> decide whether or not we want to read them.
>
> I, for one, am interested in my friend, Michael and if he wants to
> complain about his health or the health of one of his pets, or
> anything else for that matter, I will be there to read what he has to
> say and to offer him my shoulder, if he needs one to lean on. That's
> what friends are for.
>
> This is not just a new group made up of strangers. It is also a
> circle of friends. Nobody can complain that Michael has not
> contributed enough to rfc. He is one of our most active posters,
> sharing much about food with us, not just his problems. M


Thank you Margaret! I for one cannot read Michael's posts first hand
since they do not show up on Google, which I am forced to use because
of the internet situation here in Honduras. The only way I have of
keeping up with how Michael is doing is by reading those who are
responding to him and if I have something to say to him, replying to
him via another poster's response. People who don't want to read his
posts can either killfile or ignore the posts.

Sandi
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zxcvbob > wrote in message >...
> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>
> > Margaret Suran > wrote in
> > :
> >
> >
> >>
> >>Stjoe214 wrote:
> >>
> >>>I agree with Sheldon--completely!! Michael has flooded this food
> >>>newsgroup with his personal medical problems for far too long, and
> >>>we're tired of it. Don't you think the rest of us have personal
> >>>problems? We all do.
> >>> Michael, start adding to the food discussions, and cut out the
> >>> whining,
> >>>please.
> >>>
> >>>Best Regards, Joe
> >>>*************
> >>
> >>If this bother you, please skip Michael's posts and let the rest of us
> >>decide whether or not we want to read them.
> >>
> >>I, for one, am interested in my friend, Michael and if he wants to
> >>complain about his health or the health of one of his pets, or
> >>anything else for that matter, I will be there to read what he has to
> >>say and to offer him my shoulder, if he needs one to lean on. That's
> >>what friends are for.
> >>
> >>This is not just a new group made up of strangers. It is also a
> >>circle of friends. Nobody can complain that Michael has not
> >>contributed enough to rfc. He is one of our most active posters,
> >>sharing much about food with us, not just his problems. M

> >
> >
> > What Margaret said!

>
>
>
> If it's OK for Michael to complain about his circumstances (and it is),
> then it is just as OK for Joe to complain about all the whining.
>
> If Joe's posts bother you, just skip them.
>
>
> OB Food: What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
>
> Best regards,
> Bob



I generally do ignore his posts except this one because Michael was
mentioned in the title.

Sandi


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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 07:54:57 -0400, Steve Calvin >
wrote:

>I agree wholeheartedly with ya Bob! It's very easy to dis-regard
>posters/threads that you're not interested in or that bother you for any
>reason. Judging from the non replies to any of my posts I'm guessing
>that I p'ed a lot of folks here off somehow. Not a clue in the world
>why but ya just can't take usenet real seriously. <shrug>


Steve, you're a sweetheart. I'm wading through a zillion posts, but when I
run into yours, I'll reply.

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 07:54:57 -0400, Steve Calvin >
> wrote:
>
>
>>I agree wholeheartedly with ya Bob! It's very easy to dis-regard
>>posters/threads that you're not interested in or that bother you for any
>>reason. Judging from the non replies to any of my posts I'm guessing
>>that I p'ed a lot of folks here off somehow. Not a clue in the world
>>why but ya just can't take usenet real seriously. <shrug>

>
>
> Steve, you're a sweetheart. I'm wading through a zillion posts, but when I
> run into yours, I'll reply.
>
> Carol

<blush> thanks m'lady. I was just funnin' more than anything. I meant
to put a "wink" at the end of it but my fingers got ahead of my brain
(not unusual) and hit send. Hell, I've never cared if I p'd anyone off
in my life (well... 'cept for maybe the "boss" but she knows where I
sleep! ;-) )

--
Steve

Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake
when you make it again.

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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 07:54:57 -0400, Steve Calvin >
> wrote:
>
>
>>I agree wholeheartedly with ya Bob! It's very easy to dis-regard
>>posters/threads that you're not interested in or that bother you for any
>>reason. Judging from the non replies to any of my posts I'm guessing
>>that I p'ed a lot of folks here off somehow. Not a clue in the world
>>why but ya just can't take usenet real seriously. <shrug>

>
>
> Steve, you're a sweetheart. I'm wading through a zillion posts, but when I
> run into yours, I'll reply.
>
> Carol

<blush> thanks m'lady. I was just funnin' more than anything. I meant
to put a "wink" at the end of it but my fingers got ahead of my brain
(not unusual) and hit send. Hell, I've never cared if I p'd anyone off
in my life (well... 'cept for maybe the "boss" but she knows where I
sleep! ;-) )

--
Steve

Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake
when you make it again.

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In article >,
Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:

> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 07:54:57 -0400, Steve Calvin >
> wrote:
>
> >I agree wholeheartedly with ya Bob! It's very easy to dis-regard
> >posters/threads that you're not interested in or that bother you for any
> >reason. Judging from the non replies to any of my posts I'm guessing
> >that I p'ed a lot of folks here off somehow. Not a clue in the world
> >why but ya just can't take usenet real seriously. <shrug>

>
> Steve, you're a sweetheart. I'm wading through a zillion posts, but when I
> run into yours, I'll reply.


Hey, sweetie! How ya doin'?

Miche

--
WWMVD?
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In article >,
Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:

> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 07:54:57 -0400, Steve Calvin >
> wrote:
>
> >I agree wholeheartedly with ya Bob! It's very easy to dis-regard
> >posters/threads that you're not interested in or that bother you for any
> >reason. Judging from the non replies to any of my posts I'm guessing
> >that I p'ed a lot of folks here off somehow. Not a clue in the world
> >why but ya just can't take usenet real seriously. <shrug>

>
> Steve, you're a sweetheart. I'm wading through a zillion posts, but when I
> run into yours, I'll reply.


Hey, sweetie! How ya doin'?

Miche

--
WWMVD?


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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:29:23 +1300, Miche > wrote:

>In article >,
> Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:
>
>> Steve, you're a sweetheart. I'm wading through a zillion posts, but when I
>> run into yours, I'll reply.

>
>Hey, sweetie! How ya doin'?
>
>Miche


Doin' fine. I'm going through some big transitions right now, so don't
count on seeing me regularly. But its really nice to be among so many good
friends.

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:29:23 +1300, Miche > wrote:

>In article >,
> Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:
>
>> Steve, you're a sweetheart. I'm wading through a zillion posts, but when I
>> run into yours, I'll reply.

>
>Hey, sweetie! How ya doin'?
>
>Miche


Doin' fine. I'm going through some big transitions right now, so don't
count on seeing me regularly. But its really nice to be among so many good
friends.

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 00:32:19 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:

>Hey doll face. Good to see you. I haven't been on the chat in a few days.
>Is it still as active as usual?


Hey Snookums! It's been pretty slow this weekend, but should pick up again
once people aren't out enjoying what's left of autumn. Hope to talk with
you soon!

Huggles,
Carol
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 00:32:19 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:

>Hey doll face. Good to see you. I haven't been on the chat in a few days.
>Is it still as active as usual?


Hey Snookums! It's been pretty slow this weekend, but should pick up again
once people aren't out enjoying what's left of autumn. Hope to talk with
you soon!

Huggles,
Carol
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 00:32:19 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:

>Hey doll face. Good to see you. I haven't been on the chat in a few days.
>Is it still as active as usual?


Hey Snookums! It's been pretty slow this weekend, but should pick up again
once people aren't out enjoying what's left of autumn. Hope to talk with
you soon!

Huggles,
Carol


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In article >,
Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:

> On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:29:23 +1300, Miche > wrote:
>
> >In article >,
> > Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:
> >
> >> Steve, you're a sweetheart. I'm wading through a zillion posts, but when I
> >> run into yours, I'll reply.

> >
> >Hey, sweetie! How ya doin'?

>
> Doin' fine. I'm going through some big transitions right now, so don't
> count on seeing me regularly. But its really nice to be among so many good
> friends.


Cool. You take care now!

Miche

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In article >,
Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:

> On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:29:23 +1300, Miche > wrote:
>
> >In article >,
> > Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:
> >
> >> Steve, you're a sweetheart. I'm wading through a zillion posts, but when I
> >> run into yours, I'll reply.

> >
> >Hey, sweetie! How ya doin'?

>
> Doin' fine. I'm going through some big transitions right now, so don't
> count on seeing me regularly. But its really nice to be among so many good
> friends.


Cool. You take care now!

Miche

--
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In article >,
Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:

> On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:29:23 +1300, Miche > wrote:
>
> >In article >,
> > Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:
> >
> >> Steve, you're a sweetheart. I'm wading through a zillion posts, but when I
> >> run into yours, I'll reply.

> >
> >Hey, sweetie! How ya doin'?

>
> Doin' fine. I'm going through some big transitions right now, so don't
> count on seeing me regularly. But its really nice to be among so many good
> friends.


Cool. You take care now!

Miche

--
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In article >,
Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:

> On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:29:23 +1300, Miche > wrote:
>
> >In article >,
> > Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:
> >
> >> Steve, you're a sweetheart. I'm wading through a zillion posts, but when I
> >> run into yours, I'll reply.

> >
> >Hey, sweetie! How ya doin'?

>
> Doin' fine. I'm going through some big transitions right now, so don't
> count on seeing me regularly. But its really nice to be among so many good
> friends.


Cool. You take care now!

Miche

--
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"Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
...
> On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 00:32:19 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:
>
>>Hey doll face. Good to see you. I haven't been on the chat in a few days.
>>Is it still as active as usual?

>
> Hey Snookums! It's been pretty slow this weekend, but should pick up
> again
> once people aren't out enjoying what's left of autumn. Hope to talk with
> you soon!
>
> Huggles,
> Carol


Hi, friend! I think of you often. Hang in there.

Dora




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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:22:29 -0400, "limey" > wrote:

>"Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
.. .
>> On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 00:32:19 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:
>>
>>>Hey doll face. Good to see you. I haven't been on the chat in a few days.
>>>Is it still as active as usual?

>>
>> Hey Snookums! It's been pretty slow this weekend, but should pick up
>> again
>> once people aren't out enjoying what's left of autumn. Hope to talk with
>> you soon!
>>
>> Huggles,
>> Carol

>
>Hi, friend! I think of you often. Hang in there.


Thanks Dora. I didn't realize how much I missed everyone until I came
back.

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:22:29 -0400, "limey" > wrote:

>"Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
.. .
>> On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 00:32:19 -0000, Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:
>>
>>>Hey doll face. Good to see you. I haven't been on the chat in a few days.
>>>Is it still as active as usual?

>>
>> Hey Snookums! It's been pretty slow this weekend, but should pick up
>> again
>> once people aren't out enjoying what's left of autumn. Hope to talk with
>> you soon!
>>
>> Huggles,
>> Carol

>
>Hi, friend! I think of you often. Hang in there.


Thanks Dora. I didn't realize how much I missed everyone until I came
back.

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 23:41:29 -0500, Damsel in dis Dress
> arranged random neurons, so they
looked like this:

>Doin' fine. I'm going through some big transitions right now, so don't
>count on seeing me regularly. But its really nice to be among so many good
>friends.


Damsel! Yer back! Yahoo!! Good to see ya, girlie!

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA

"If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret
had been as old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had
been as full as the waitress', it would have been a very
good dinner." Duncan Hines

To reply, remove replace "spaminator" with "cox"
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 23:41:29 -0500, Damsel in dis Dress
> arranged random neurons, so they
looked like this:

>Doin' fine. I'm going through some big transitions right now, so don't
>count on seeing me regularly. But its really nice to be among so many good
>friends.


Damsel! Yer back! Yahoo!! Good to see ya, girlie!

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA

"If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret
had been as old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had
been as full as the waitress', it would have been a very
good dinner." Duncan Hines

To reply, remove replace "spaminator" with "cox"
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 19:38:42 -0700, Terry Pulliam Burd
> wrote:

>Damsel! Yer back! Yahoo!! Good to see ya, girlie!


Thankee! It's like coming home.

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_


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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 19:38:42 -0700, Terry Pulliam Burd
> wrote:

>Damsel! Yer back! Yahoo!! Good to see ya, girlie!


Thankee! It's like coming home.

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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