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Big Lots restocked the Rosarita refried beans. At 80 cents a can, that
price can't be beat! They also had some brand I can't remember of baked
beans with bacon for 33 cent. These are little single serve cans so they
will be perfect for when someone who can't be bothered to cook wants a meal.
They also had the Southwestern corn (with various peppers) that no one else
seems to carry any more. I used to use those in some recipe (can't remember
what it was now) but could only find the kind with black beans and peppers.
And a mix of yellow and white canned corn. Also the Sun Luck green beans
that I used to buy in CA and some run of the mill canned peas. All of these
ranged from 50 cents to 65 cents per can. Unsweetened Musslemans strawberry
applesauce and some Libby's canned pineapple. The pineapple may not have
been a super good deal at $1.00 per can but all this talk of pineapple here
got me to craving some and all I had was the crushed. Also got some super
cute dish brushes. One has a flower on it and the other is a wild print. I
like to replace my dish brushes regularly. I think they were $2.50.

Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh) and oddly
enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on that one. That
will save me a ton of money. Didn't get any more food in there as it isn't
my go to place for most foods but I did get some patriotic wind spinners for
the lawn.

Found a new kind of refrigerated, salted pumpkin seeds at Safeway as well as
that mayo sf mentioned, low sugar ketchup (Heinz) and good deals on all of
the produce that I bought. They had loose carrots and celery. But they,
like all of the other stores around here have changed their bagged salads.
They still sell the old stuff but with seemingly less variety. So I was
forced to buy a whole head of iceberg as they had no shredded.

What they do have now is small bags of chopped salads. They contain meats,
cheeses, eggs, fruit, nuts, etc. I think dressing is included. I suppose
these things might be good for a single person but they are not really for
us.

Oh and I found some new to me packages of salami and cheese with little dry
bread rounds. And something like Lunchables but healthy. Organic, whole
wheat, just meat and cheese, crackers and whole fruit strawberry snacks.

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"Julie Bove" > wrote in
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> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh) and
> oddly enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on
> that one. That will save me a ton of money.
>

Lemme see if I can guess. One of the members of your hoggery can't
tolerate regularly Pasteurized milk (or doesn't like it), but can drink (or
loves) that disgusting shit in the box.
>




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"Happy ****ing 'new years' that was when me and my father
had to identify her dead mud covered body they pulled from
the family car she'd driven into the Mississippi river!"
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On Sat, 17 May 2014 13:12:33 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
> wrote:

>"Julie Bove" > wrote in
:
>
>>
>> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh) and
>> oddly enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on
>> that one. That will save me a ton of money.
>>

>Lemme see if I can guess. One of the members of your hoggery can't
>tolerate regularly Pasteurized milk (or doesn't like it), but can drink (or
>loves) that disgusting shit in the box.
>
>-"Happy ****ing 'new years' that was when me and my father
>had to identify her dead mud covered body they pulled from
>the family car she'd driven into the Mississippi river!"
> --John Kuthe in rec.food.cooking, 3-7-2014


Bryan, please get help for your Narcisstic Personality Disorder. See a
psychatrist and see if they don't confirm my informal diagnosis. I
know your history and your present presentation and you fit the
diagnosis almost perfectly. Abusive father and doting overprotective
mother, and you seem tio express most of the symptoms too:

"Those with narcissistic personality disorder believe that they're
superior to others and have little regard for other people's
feelings."

http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-c...n/con-20025568

Seek treatment ASAP!

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> On Sat, 17 May 2014 13:12:33 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
> > wrote:
>
>>"Julie Bove" > wrote in
:
>>
>>>
>>> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh) and
>>> oddly enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on
>>> that one. That will save me a ton of money.
>>>

>>Lemme see if I can guess. One of the members of your hoggery can't
>>tolerate regularly Pasteurized milk (or doesn't like it), but can
>>drink (or loves) that disgusting shit in the box.
>>
>>-"Happy ****ing 'new years' that was when me and my father
>>had to identify her dead mud covered body they pulled from
>>the family car she'd driven into the Mississippi river!"
>> --John Kuthe in rec.food.cooking, 3-7-2014

>
> Bryan, please get help for your Narcisstic Personality Disorder.
>

How does it feel to have everyone know about your sexual predator past?
How about your continued interest in using LSD while you were in nursing
school? How about you thinking that it's fun when an uncircumsized male
patient gets a hard-on while you're washing his penis?

You sick ****. If those old men knew the real you, they wouldn't let your
creepy hands touch them.
>
> John Kuthe...
>




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had to identify her dead mud covered body they pulled from
the family car she'd driven into the Mississippi river!"
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On Sat, 17 May 2014 14:18:19 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
> wrote:

>John Kuthe > wrote in
:
>
>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 13:12:33 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>"Julie Bove" > wrote in
:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh) and
>>>> oddly enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on
>>>> that one. That will save me a ton of money.
>>>>
>>>Lemme see if I can guess. One of the members of your hoggery can't
>>>tolerate regularly Pasteurized milk (or doesn't like it), but can
>>>drink (or loves) that disgusting shit in the box.
>>>
>>>-"Happy ****ing 'new years' that was when me and my father
>>>had to identify her dead mud covered body they pulled from
>>>the family car she'd driven into the Mississippi river!"
>>> --John Kuthe in rec.food.cooking, 3-7-2014

>>
>> Bryan, please get help for your Narcisstic Personality Disorder.
>>

>How does it feel to have everyone know about your sexual predator past?
>How about your continued interest in using LSD while you were in nursing
>school? How about you thinking that it's fun when an uncircumsized male
>patient gets a hard-on while you're washing his penis?
>
>You sick ****. If those old men knew the real you, they wouldn't let your
>creepy hands touch them.
>>
>> John Kuthe...
>>


You are "acting out" because you know my diagnosis is probably
accurrate.

Seek help, Bryan. Professional psychiatric help. You need it!

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John Kuthe > wrote in
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> On Sat, 17 May 2014 14:18:19 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
> > wrote:
>
>>John Kuthe > wrote in
m:
>>
>>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 13:12:33 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>"Julie Bove" > wrote in
:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh)
>>>>> and oddly enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the
>>>>> shelf on that one. That will save me a ton of money.
>>>>>
>>>>Lemme see if I can guess. One of the members of your hoggery can't
>>>>tolerate regularly Pasteurized milk (or doesn't like it), but can
>>>>drink (or loves) that disgusting shit in the box.
>>>>
>>>>-"Happy ****ing 'new years' that was when me and my father
>>>>had to identify her dead mud covered body they pulled from
>>>>the family car she'd driven into the Mississippi river!"
>>>> --John Kuthe in rec.food.cooking, 3-7-2014
>>>
>>> Bryan, please get help for your Narcisstic Personality Disorder.
>>>

>>How does it feel to have everyone know about your sexual predator
>>past? How about your continued interest in using LSD while you were
>>in nursing school? How about you thinking that it's fun when an
>>uncircumsized male patient gets a hard-on while you're washing his
>>penis?
>>
>>You sick ****. If those old men knew the real you, they wouldn't let
>>your creepy hands touch them.
>>>
>>> John Kuthe...
>>>

>
> You are "acting out" because you know my diagnosis is probably
> accurrate.
>

No. I just hate you. I hope a car mows you over on your bicycle, you
****ing creepy pervert.
>
> John Kuthe...
>




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"Happy ****ing 'new years' that was when me and my father
had to identify her dead mud covered body they pulled from
the family car she'd driven into the Mississippi river!"
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On Sat, 17 May 2014 15:41:44 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
> wrote:

>John Kuthe > wrote in
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>
>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 14:18:19 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>John Kuthe > wrote in
:
>>>
>>>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 13:12:33 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>"Julie Bove" > wrote in
:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh)
>>>>>> and oddly enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the
>>>>>> shelf on that one. That will save me a ton of money.
>>>>>>
>>>>>Lemme see if I can guess. One of the members of your hoggery can't
>>>>>tolerate regularly Pasteurized milk (or doesn't like it), but can
>>>>>drink (or loves) that disgusting shit in the box.
>>>>>
>>>>>-"Happy ****ing 'new years' that was when me and my father
>>>>>had to identify her dead mud covered body they pulled from
>>>>>the family car she'd driven into the Mississippi river!"
>>>>> --John Kuthe in rec.food.cooking, 3-7-2014
>>>>
>>>> Bryan, please get help for your Narcisstic Personality Disorder.
>>>>
>>>How does it feel to have everyone know about your sexual predator
>>>past? How about your continued interest in using LSD while you were
>>>in nursing school? How about you thinking that it's fun when an
>>>uncircumsized male patient gets a hard-on while you're washing his
>>>penis?
>>>
>>>You sick ****. If those old men knew the real you, they wouldn't let
>>>your creepy hands touch them.
>>>>
>>>> John Kuthe...
>>>>

>>
>> You are "acting out" because you know my diagnosis is probably
>> accurrate.
>>

>No. I just hate you. I hope a car mows you over on your bicycle, you
>****ing creepy pervert.
>>
>> John Kuthe...
>>


It ias not healthy to hate as you do. I know you think you have good
reason. That's part of your pathology.

Get professional psychiatric help. Don't even tell them I (or you)
suspect Narcisstic Personality Disorder. I'll bet any competent
psychiatrist will spot it immediately!

John Kuthe...
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>Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh) and oddly
>enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on that one. That
>will save me a ton of money.


You live on the grid Julie? Why would you want that stuff if you have
reliable refrigeration?
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On 5/17/2014 3:39 PM, Jeßus wrote:
> On Sat, 17 May 2014 00:23:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh) and oddly
>> enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on that one. That
>> will save me a ton of money.

>
> You live on the grid Julie? Why would you want that stuff if you have
> reliable refrigeration?
>

We used to stock up on the boxed milk when we traveled into Canada in
the RV. Canadian dairy products were way more expensive.

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On Sat, 17 May 2014 16:24:12 -0500, Janet Wilder >
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>On 5/17/2014 3:39 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 00:23:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh) and oddly
>>> enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on that one. That
>>> will save me a ton of money.

>>
>> You live on the grid Julie? Why would you want that stuff if you have
>> reliable refrigeration?
>>

>We used to stock up on the boxed milk when we traveled into Canada in
>the RV. Canadian dairy products were way more expensive.


I'd rather pay a *lot* more than drink that boxed milk stuff... we
call it 'long life' milk here in Aus. It tastes and smells utterly
disgusting and gives me diarrhoea, even if I only have enough for two
cups of tea. Still, it has it's place... as a last resort


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> On Sat, 17 May 2014 15:41:44 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
> > wrote:
>
>>John Kuthe > wrote in
m:
>>
>>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 14:18:19 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>John Kuthe > wrote in
m:
>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 13:12:33 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>"Julie Bove" > wrote in
:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh)
>>>>>>> and oddly enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the
>>>>>>> shelf on that one. That will save me a ton of money.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>Lemme see if I can guess. One of the members of your hoggery
>>>>>>can't tolerate regularly Pasteurized milk (or doesn't like it),
>>>>>>but can drink (or loves) that disgusting shit in the box.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-"Happy ****ing 'new years' that was when me and my father
>>>>>>had to identify her dead mud covered body they pulled from
>>>>>>the family car she'd driven into the Mississippi river!"
>>>>>> --John Kuthe in rec.food.cooking, 3-7-2014
>>>>>
>>>>> Bryan, please get help for your Narcisstic Personality Disorder.
>>>>>
>>>>How does it feel to have everyone know about your sexual predator
>>>>past? How about your continued interest in using LSD while you were
>>>>in nursing school? How about you thinking that it's fun when an
>>>>uncircumsized male patient gets a hard-on while you're washing his
>>>>penis?
>>>>
>>>>You sick ****. If those old men knew the real you, they wouldn't
>>>>let your creepy hands touch them.
>>>>>
>>>>> John Kuthe...
>>>>>
>>>
>>> You are "acting out" because you know my diagnosis is probably
>>> accurrate.
>>>

>>No. I just hate you. I hope a car mows you over on your bicycle, you
>>****ing creepy pervert.
>>>
>>> John Kuthe...
>>>

>
> It ias not healthy to hate as you do.
>

It's not healthy to be a pervert who fantasizes about degrading young
girls. Remember the movie clip you showed me that you thought was
really hot? You know, the one with Jamie Gillis as the Italian gardener
who was narrating about the contempt he felt for young women.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0132628/ They had to edit that scene out
once they found out that Tracy Lords was only 17 at the time of the
filming. In everyone's defense, she looked way older than she really
was.

You know, thinking about this, I really should be praising you. You've
been damned near celibate for decades when you could have been a sexual
predator. You really do need to learn to enjoy sex with women who are
over 18.

Knowing you, I assumed that one of the reasons that you went into
nursing was the chance to interact with underage girls' private parts.
You haven't denied anything I've written so far, but you can deny that
if you wish, because that really is just informed speculation on my
part, but it is pretty well informed. You know, if you hadn't shot your
mouth off on internet fora, you might have had an opportunity to go into
general med-surg, but after that, you were damaged goods. Plus, they
could probably sense that there was something not quite right about you.
The medical world consigned you to work with old men--the furthest a
person could be from a young girl.

It's a shame, John. If you could turn back the clock 10 years, you
could stay the Hell off of the internet, and maybe right now you would
have the opportunity to work at a children's hospital, where you might
get the chance to insert a Foley catheter into the urethra of an
underage girl, at least occasionally, or even once. Great jerk-off
stuff, right?

I don't hate you because you're a sex pervert. I hate you because you
turned on me. Your sexual feelings are your own, and TTBOMK, you
haven't acted on them. Still, I feel that it is perfectly healthy to
"hate [you] as [i] do." If your LSD damaged brain has somehow concluded
that you are doing the public health a favor by stalking me...
>
> John Kuthe...
>




--
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"Happy ****ing 'new years' that was when me and my father
had to identify her dead mud covered body they pulled from
the family car she'd driven into the Mississippi river!"
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On Sat, 17 May 2014 16:24:12 -0500, Janet Wilder >
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> On 5/17/2014 3:39 PM, Jeßus wrote:
> > On Sat, 17 May 2014 00:23:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > > wrote:
> >
> >> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh) and oddly
> >> enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on that one. That
> >> will save me a ton of money.

> >
> > You live on the grid Julie? Why would you want that stuff if you have
> > reliable refrigeration?
> >

> We used to stock up on the boxed milk when we traveled into Canada in
> the RV. Canadian dairy products were way more expensive.


I buy the boxed whipping cream from Trader Joe's. It's shelf stable
and I don't have to rush out for cream if I decide I want to make
something at the last minute that calls for it.


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> wrote:
[i]
>John Kuthe > wrote in
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>
>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 15:41:44 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>John Kuthe > wrote in
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>>>
>>>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 14:18:19 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>John Kuthe > wrote in
om:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 13:12:33 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Julie Bove" > wrote in
:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh)
>>>>>>>> and oddly enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the
>>>>>>>> shelf on that one. That will save me a ton of money.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Lemme see if I can guess. One of the members of your hoggery
>>>>>>>can't tolerate regularly Pasteurized milk (or doesn't like it),
>>>>>>>but can drink (or loves) that disgusting shit in the box.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>-"Happy ****ing 'new years' that was when me and my father
>>>>>>>had to identify her dead mud covered body they pulled from
>>>>>>>the family car she'd driven into the Mississippi river!"
>>>>>>> --John Kuthe in rec.food.cooking, 3-7-2014
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bryan, please get help for your Narcisstic Personality Disorder.
>>>>>>
>>>>>How does it feel to have everyone know about your sexual predator
>>>>>past? How about your continued interest in using LSD while you were
>>>>>in nursing school? How about you thinking that it's fun when an
>>>>>uncircumsized male patient gets a hard-on while you're washing his
>>>>>penis?
>>>>>
>>>>>You sick ****. If those old men knew the real you, they wouldn't
>>>>>let your creepy hands touch them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> John Kuthe...
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You are "acting out" because you know my diagnosis is probably
>>>> accurrate.
>>>>
>>>No. I just hate you. I hope a car mows you over on your bicycle, you
>>>****ing creepy pervert.
>>>>
>>>> John Kuthe...
>>>>

>>
>> It ias not healthy to hate as you do.
>>

>It's not healthy to be a pervert who fantasizes about degrading young
>girls. Remember the movie clip you showed me that you thought was
>really hot? You know, the one with Jamie Gillis as the Italian gardener
>who was narrating about the contempt he felt for young women.
>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0132628/ They had to edit that scene out
>once they found out that Tracy Lords was only 17 at the time of the
>filming. In everyone's defense, she looked way older than she really
>was.
>
>You know, thinking about this, I really should be praising you. You've
>been damned near celibate for decades when you could have been a sexual
>predator. You really do need to learn to enjoy sex with women who are
>over 18.
>
>Knowing you, I assumed that one of the reasons that you went into
>nursing was the chance to interact with underage girls' private parts.
>You haven't denied anything I've written so far, but you can deny that
>if you wish, because that really is just informed speculation on my
>part, but it is pretty well informed. You know, if you hadn't shot your
>mouth off on internet fora, you might have had an opportunity to go into
>general med-surg, but after that, you were damaged goods. Plus, they
>could probably sense that there was something not quite right about you.
> The medical world consigned you to work with old men--the furthest a
>person could be from a young girl.
>
>It's a shame, John. If you could turn back the clock 10 years, you
>could stay the Hell off of the internet, and maybe right now you would
>have the opportunity to work at a children's hospital, where you might
>get the chance to insert a Foley catheter into the urethra of an
>underage girl, at least occasionally, or even once. Great jerk-off
>stuff, right?
>
>I don't hate you because you're a sex pervert. I hate you because you
>turned on me. Your sexual feelings are your own, and TTBOMK, you
>haven't acted on them. Still, I feel that it is perfectly healthy to
>"hate [you] as do." If your LSD damaged brain has somehow concluded
>that you are doing the public health a favor by stalking me...
>>
>> John Kuthe...
>>


Bryan, you can act out all you want and confabulate until the
proverbial cows come home. It just evidences your pathology more and
more.

Please get psychatric help. I did and it WORKS! Or it can work, but
the first step is the same as for all problems: admitting you have a
problem.

Seek psychiatric help. ASAP. I recommend this as a medical
professional, and as your friend. Don't make an "intervention"
necessary. Much better if you seek the help you need.

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> On Sat, 17 May 2014 13:12:33 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
> > wrote:
>
>>"Julie Bove" > wrote in
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>>
>>>
>>> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh) and
>>> oddly enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on
>>> that one. That will save me a ton of money.
>>>

>>Lemme see if I can guess. One of the members of your hoggery can't
>>tolerate regularly Pasteurized milk (or doesn't like it), but can drink
>>(or
>>loves) that disgusting shit in the box.
>>
>>-"Happy ****ing 'new years' that was when me and my father
>>had to identify her dead mud covered body they pulled from
>>the family car she'd driven into the Mississippi river!"
>> --John Kuthe in rec.food.cooking, 3-7-2014

>
> Bryan, please get help for your Narcisstic Personality Disorder. See a
> psychatrist and see if they don't confirm my informal diagnosis. I
> know your history and your present presentation and you fit the
> diagnosis almost perfectly. Abusive father and doting overprotective
> mother, and you seem tio express most of the symptoms too:
>
> "Those with narcissistic personality disorder believe that they're
> superior to others and have little regard for other people's
> feelings."
>
> http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-c...n/con-20025568
>
> Seek treatment ASAP!


I do know someone who was diagnosed with that. The person also had some
other issues but... That person was not in any way shape or form like what
I see presented of Bryan here. Not saying that he might not have this issue
but just saying that if it does, clearly it is not the only issue.

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> On Sat, 17 May 2014 00:23:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh) and oddly
>>enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on that one.
>>That
>>will save me a ton of money.

>
> You live on the grid Julie? Why would you want that stuff if you have
> reliable refrigeration?


Because I don't want to have to run to the store for just milk. Much of the
time we don't consume any milk or very little at all. This stuff at $1.00 a
box can't be beat and the milk consumers do like it. When I buy even a pint
of refrigerated milk, I will pay at least $1.00 for it unless perhaps it is
some store brand on sale. And often when I buy milk, I wind up having to
throw most of it out. With this stuff, it's always here when someone wants
it and it keeps for about a year.



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> On Sat, 17 May 2014 16:24:12 -0500, Janet Wilder >
> wrote:
>
>>On 5/17/2014 3:39 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 00:23:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh) and
>>>> oddly
>>>> enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on that one.
>>>> That
>>>> will save me a ton of money.
>>>
>>> You live on the grid Julie? Why would you want that stuff if you have
>>> reliable refrigeration?
>>>

>>We used to stock up on the boxed milk when we traveled into Canada in
>>the RV. Canadian dairy products were way more expensive.

>
> I'd rather pay a *lot* more than drink that boxed milk stuff... we
> call it 'long life' milk here in Aus. It tastes and smells utterly
> disgusting and gives me diarrhoea, even if I only have enough for two
> cups of tea. Still, it has it's place... as a last resort


It smells just like regular milk to me and any milk gives me the problem you
have. But the two milk consumers here like it just as well as any other
milk. So... For me, cheaper is better.

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> On Sat, 17 May 2014 16:24:12 -0500, Janet Wilder >
> wrote:
>
>> On 5/17/2014 3:39 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>> > On Sat, 17 May 2014 00:23:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > > wrote:
>> >
>> >> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh) and
>> >> oddly
>> >> enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on that one.
>> >> That
>> >> will save me a ton of money.
>> >
>> > You live on the grid Julie? Why would you want that stuff if you have
>> > reliable refrigeration?
>> >

>> We used to stock up on the boxed milk when we traveled into Canada in
>> the RV. Canadian dairy products were way more expensive.

>
> I buy the boxed whipping cream from Trader Joe's. It's shelf stable
> and I don't have to rush out for cream if I decide I want to make
> something at the last minute that calls for it.
>

Wow! I didn't even know they made that! I will look for it when I go there
again. Which might not be for a while...

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On 5/17/2014 5:09 PM, Jeßus wrote:
> On Sat, 17 May 2014 16:24:12 -0500, Janet Wilder >
> wrote:
>
>> On 5/17/2014 3:39 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 00:23:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh) and oddly
>>>> enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on that one. That
>>>> will save me a ton of money.
>>>
>>> You live on the grid Julie? Why would you want that stuff if you have
>>> reliable refrigeration?
>>>

>> We used to stock up on the boxed milk when we traveled into Canada in
>> the RV. Canadian dairy products were way more expensive.

>
> I'd rather pay a *lot* more than drink that boxed milk stuff... we
> call it 'long life' milk here in Aus. It tastes and smells utterly
> disgusting and gives me diarrhoea, even if I only have enough for two
> cups of tea. Still, it has it's place... as a last resort
>

We only used it in coffee and it never bothered us.

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> Seek psychiatric help. ASAP. I recommend this as a medical
> professional, and as your friend.


I'm not your friend. I'm your enemy. I hate you and would love to watch
you drown while I had a life preserver within easy reach.

> Don't make an "intervention" necessary.
>

Some would interpret that as a threat. If you try to have anything to do
with me in real life, it'll get really ugly.
>
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>John Kuthe > wrote in
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>
>
>>
>> Seek psychiatric help. ASAP. I recommend this as a medical
>> professional, and as your friend.

>
>I'm not your friend. I'm your enemy. I hate you and would love to watch
>you drown while I had a life preserver within easy reach.
>
>> Don't make an "intervention" necessary.
>>

>Some would interpret that as a threat. If you try to have anything to do
>with me in real life, it'll get really ugly.
>>
>> John Kuthe...
>>


No, I'd be the last person who would be appropriate for an
"interventon" for you. But you need help, desperately.

Please get it! Professional psychiatric help. Talk with Betsey about
it, and show her these last exchanges between us here on RFC, since
3/06/2014 when I got the help I needed.

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> On Sun, 18 May 2014 12:15:06 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
> > wrote:
>
>>John Kuthe > wrote in
m:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Seek psychiatric help. ASAP. I recommend this as a medical
>>> professional, and as your friend.

>>
>>I'm not your friend. I'm your enemy. I hate you and would love to
>>watch you drown while I had a life preserver within easy reach.
>>
>>> Don't make an "intervention" necessary.
>>>

>>Some would interpret that as a threat. If you try to have anything to
>>do with me in real life, it'll get really ugly.
>>>
>>> John Kuthe...
>>>

>
> No, I'd be the last person who would be appropriate for an
> "interventon" for you. But you need help, desperately.
>
> Please get it! Professional psychiatric help. Talk with Betsey about
> it, and show her these last exchanges between us here on RFC, since
> 3/06/2014 when I got the help I needed.
>

I've told her all about it, but she finds it boring. She doesn't blame me
for hating you and wishing that you were dead. And anyway, a slug like you
isn't fit to write her name. She had anything to do with you because of
me. She always thought you were kind of creepy because of what she saw as
psychological abuse of Sue, the way you spoke demeaningly to her in front
of others. If you knew her well at all you would know that her name is
spelled Betsy, not Betsey. Also, she's not fond of stalkers.

So **** you. Drive into the river like your mother. You belong there.
Dead.
>
> John Kuthe...
>




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> "Jeßus" > wrote in message
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>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 16:24:12 -0500, Janet Wilder
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>On 5/17/2014 3:39 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 00:23:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh)
>>>>> and oddly
>>>>> enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on that
>>>>> one. That
>>>>> will save me a ton of money.
>>>>
>>>> You live on the grid Julie? Why would you want that stuff if you
>>>> have reliable refrigeration?
>>>>
>>>We used to stock up on the boxed milk when we traveled into Canada in
>>>the RV. Canadian dairy products were way more expensive.

>>
>> I'd rather pay a *lot* more than drink that boxed milk stuff... we
>> call it 'long life' milk here in Aus. It tastes and smells utterly
>> disgusting and gives me diarrhoea, even if I only have enough for two
>> cups of tea. Still, it has it's place... as a last resort

>
> It smells just like regular milk to me and any milk gives me the
> problem you have. But the two milk consumers here like it just as
> well as any other milk. So... For me, cheaper is better.
>

More evidence that the hog and the piglet have zero sense of quality.
>




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> On Sat, 17 May 2014 16:24:12 -0500, Janet Wilder >
> wrote:
>
>> On 5/17/2014 3:39 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>> > On Sat, 17 May 2014 00:23:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > > wrote:
>> >
>> >> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh)
>> >> and oddly enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the
>> >> shelf on that one. That will save me a ton of money.
>> >
>> > You live on the grid Julie? Why would you want that stuff if you
>> > have reliable refrigeration?
>> >

>> We used to stock up on the boxed milk when we traveled into Canada in
>> the RV. Canadian dairy products were way more expensive.

>
> I buy the boxed whipping cream from Trader Joe's. It's shelf stable
> and I don't have to rush out for cream if I decide I want to make
> something at the last minute that calls for it.
>

Boxed whipping cream might not be that bad considering that it has only
traces of protein, but boxed milk is awful. Whipping cream keeps for over
a month in the refrigerator, so we never end up throwing any out.
>




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>John Kuthe > wrote in
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>
>> On Sun, 18 May 2014 12:15:06 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>John Kuthe > wrote in
:
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Seek psychiatric help. ASAP. I recommend this as a medical
>>>> professional, and as your friend.
>>>
>>>I'm not your friend. I'm your enemy. I hate you and would love to
>>>watch you drown while I had a life preserver within easy reach.
>>>
>>>> Don't make an "intervention" necessary.
>>>>
>>>Some would interpret that as a threat. If you try to have anything to
>>>do with me in real life, it'll get really ugly.
>>>>
>>>> John Kuthe...
>>>>

>>
>> No, I'd be the last person who would be appropriate for an
>> "interventon" for you. But you need help, desperately.
>>
>> Please get it! Professional psychiatric help. Talk with Betsey about
>> it, and show her these last exchanges between us here on RFC, since
>> 3/06/2014 when I got the help I needed.
>>

>I've told her all about it, but she finds it boring. She doesn't blame me
>for hating you and wishing that you were dead. And anyway, a slug like you
>isn't fit to write her name. She had anything to do with you because of
>me. She always thought you were kind of creepy because of what she saw as
>psychological abuse of Sue, the way you spoke demeaningly to her in front
>of others. If you knew her well at all you would know that her name is
>spelled Betsy, not Betsey. Also, she's not fond of stalkers.
>
>So **** you. Drive into the river like your mother. You belong there.
>Dead.
>>
>> John Kuthe...
>>


Betsy may be your only hope, and NOT in the weay you think of her. She
is NOT your mommy, despite they way she takes care of you!

Like I said Bryan, SHOW Betsy the post history between the two of us
here on RFC since 3/6/14 and see what Betsy says!

If you are man enough to, which I doubt.

You need psychiartric help, dude! Desperately!

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>"Julie Bove" > wrote in
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>
>>
>> "Jeßus" > wrote in message
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>>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 16:24:12 -0500, Janet Wilder
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>On 5/17/2014 3:39 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>>>>> On Sat, 17 May 2014 00:23:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Dollar Tree had the shelf stable milk again! Still $1.00 (duh)
>>>>>> and oddly
>>>>>> enough the boxes look bigger. I almost cleared the shelf on that
>>>>>> one. That
>>>>>> will save me a ton of money.
>>>>>
>>>>> You live on the grid Julie? Why would you want that stuff if you
>>>>> have reliable refrigeration?
>>>>>
>>>>We used to stock up on the boxed milk when we traveled into Canada in
>>>>the RV. Canadian dairy products were way more expensive.
>>>
>>> I'd rather pay a *lot* more than drink that boxed milk stuff... we
>>> call it 'long life' milk here in Aus. It tastes and smells utterly
>>> disgusting and gives me diarrhoea, even if I only have enough for two
>>> cups of tea. Still, it has it's place... as a last resort

>>
>> It smells just like regular milk to me and any milk gives me the
>> problem you have. But the two milk consumers here like it just as
>> well as any other milk. So... For me, cheaper is better.
>>

>More evidence that the hog and the piglet have zero sense of quality.
>>


Narcisstic Personality Disorder, symptom #1, 6 and 9:

http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-c...s/con-20025568

Get psychiatric help, Bryan.

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>>> You're assuming I want her to stop

>>
>> I bet you carry a lawn chair and a refreshment cooler in your car in case
>> you come across a train wreck. ;-)

>
> No... not quite
>


Two posts and I'm still sitting on my hands about the term "train wreck"

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On 2014-05-18 5:13 PM, Janet Wilder wrote:
> On 5/18/2014 3:26 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>
>>>> You're assuming I want her to stop
>>>
>>> I bet you carry a lawn chair and a refreshment cooler in your car in
>>> case
>>> you come across a train wreck. ;-)

>>
>> No... not quite
>>

>
> Two posts and I'm still sitting on my hands about the term "train wreck"
>
> I won't respond. I won't respond.....



People will line up to watch a demolition. There have been
documentaries and TV programs about buildings being brought down with
explosives. People go to car races to watch spectacular crashes They
watch hockey games to see the fights and pay a lot of money to watch
boxers beat the crap out of each other.

Julie is providing the spectacle of this ongoing train wreck. She has
had every opportunity to back off, but she keeps piling it on.
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> On Sun, 18 May 2014 16:20:17 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
> > wrote:
>
>>John Kuthe > wrote in
m:
>>
>>> On Sun, 18 May 2014 12:15:06 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>John Kuthe > wrote in
m:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Seek psychiatric help. ASAP. I recommend this as a medical
>>>>> professional, and as your friend.
>>>>
>>>>I'm not your friend. I'm your enemy. I hate you and would love to
>>>>watch you drown while I had a life preserver within easy reach.
>>>>
>>>>> Don't make an "intervention" necessary.
>>>>>
>>>>Some would interpret that as a threat. If you try to have anything
>>>>to do with me in real life, it'll get really ugly.
>>>>>
>>>>> John Kuthe...
>>>>>
>>>
>>> No, I'd be the last person who would be appropriate for an
>>> "interventon" for you. But you need help, desperately.
>>>
>>> Please get it! Professional psychiatric help. Talk with Betsey about
>>> it, and show her these last exchanges between us here on RFC, since
>>> 3/06/2014 when I got the help I needed.
>>>

>>I've told her all about it, but she finds it boring. She doesn't
>>blame me for hating you and wishing that you were dead. And anyway, a
>>slug like you isn't fit to write her name. She had anything to do
>>with you because of me. She always thought you were kind of creepy
>>because of what she saw as psychological abuse of Sue, the way you
>>spoke demeaningly to her in front of others. If you knew her well at
>>all you would know that her name is spelled Betsy, not Betsey. Also,
>>she's not fond of stalkers.
>>
>>So **** you. Drive into the river like your mother. You belong
>>there. Dead.
>>>
>>> John Kuthe...
>>>

>
> Betsy may be your only hope, and NOT in the weay you think of her. She
> is NOT your mommy, despite they way she takes care of you!
>
> Like I said Bryan, SHOW Betsy the post history between the two of us
> here on RFC since 3/6/14 and see what Betsy says!
>
> If you are man enough to, which I doubt.
>

She isn't going to read your drivel, and I've told her that I have been
attempting to be as cruel as possible to you, and that I truly hope you
die, and suicide would especially please me. She knows I hate your sick
ass. I like that every time you open my posts you are reminded about
that sicko mother of yours and how she hated her family so much that she
offed herself during the holidays. I also like reminding you of the
young girls you don't get to diddle anymore, and how women who get to
know you think you're icky.
>
> You need psychiartric help, dude! Desperately!
>

It is not crazy to want to see your enemy die a horrible death. I
really do hate you, John.
>
> John Kuthe...
>




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On 5/18/2014 4:36 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2014-05-18 5:13 PM, Janet Wilder wrote:
>> On 5/18/2014 3:26 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>>
>>>>> You're assuming I want her to stop
>>>>
>>>> I bet you carry a lawn chair and a refreshment cooler in your car in
>>>> case
>>>> you come across a train wreck. ;-)
>>>
>>> No... not quite
>>>

>>
>> Two posts and I'm still sitting on my hands about the term "train wreck"
>>
>> I won't respond. I won't respond.....

>
>
> People will line up to watch a demolition. There have been
> documentaries and TV programs about buildings being brought down with
> explosives. People go to car races to watch spectacular crashes They
> watch hockey games to see the fights and pay a lot of money to watch
> boxers beat the crap out of each other.
>
> Julie is providing the spectacle of this ongoing train wreck. She has
> had every opportunity to back off, but she keeps piling it on.


Someone else sees the analogy.

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>On 5/18/2014 3:26 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>
>>>> You're assuming I want her to stop
>>>
>>> I bet you carry a lawn chair and a refreshment cooler in your car in case
>>> you come across a train wreck. ;-)

>>
>> No... not quite
>>

>
>Two posts and I'm still sitting on my hands about the term "train wreck"
>
>I won't respond. I won't respond.....





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>Julie is providing the spectacle of this ongoing train wreck. She has
>had every opportunity to back off, but she keeps piling it on.


That much cannot be denied by anybody.
Well, apart from Julie, no doubt
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On Sun, 18 May 2014 21:51:15 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
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>John Kuthe > wrote in
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>> On Sun, 18 May 2014 16:20:17 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>John Kuthe > wrote in
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>>>
>>>> On Sun, 18 May 2014 12:15:06 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>John Kuthe > wrote in
om:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Seek psychiatric help. ASAP. I recommend this as a medical
>>>>>> professional, and as your friend.
>>>>>
>>>>>I'm not your friend. I'm your enemy. I hate you and would love to
>>>>>watch you drown while I had a life preserver within easy reach.
>>>>>
>>>>>> Don't make an "intervention" necessary.
>>>>>>
>>>>>Some would interpret that as a threat. If you try to have anything
>>>>>to do with me in real life, it'll get really ugly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> John Kuthe...
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> No, I'd be the last person who would be appropriate for an
>>>> "interventon" for you. But you need help, desperately.
>>>>
>>>> Please get it! Professional psychiatric help. Talk with Betsey about
>>>> it, and show her these last exchanges between us here on RFC, since
>>>> 3/06/2014 when I got the help I needed.
>>>>
>>>I've told her all about it, but she finds it boring. She doesn't
>>>blame me for hating you and wishing that you were dead. And anyway, a
>>>slug like you isn't fit to write her name. She had anything to do
>>>with you because of me. She always thought you were kind of creepy
>>>because of what she saw as psychological abuse of Sue, the way you
>>>spoke demeaningly to her in front of others. If you knew her well at
>>>all you would know that her name is spelled Betsy, not Betsey. Also,
>>>she's not fond of stalkers.
>>>
>>>So **** you. Drive into the river like your mother. You belong
>>>there. Dead.
>>>>
>>>> John Kuthe...
>>>>

>>
>> Betsy may be your only hope, and NOT in the weay you think of her. She
>> is NOT your mommy, despite they way she takes care of you!
>>
>> Like I said Bryan, SHOW Betsy the post history between the two of us
>> here on RFC since 3/6/14 and see what Betsy says!
>>
>> If you are man enough to, which I doubt.
>>

>She isn't going to read your drivel, and I've told her that I have been
>attempting to be as cruel as possible to you, and that I truly hope you
>die, and suicide would especially please me. She knows I hate your sick
>ass. I like that every time you open my posts you are reminded about
>that sicko mother of yours and how she hated her family so much that she
>offed herself during the holidays. I also like reminding you of the
>young girls you don't get to diddle anymore, and how women who get to
>know you think you're icky.
>>
>> You need psychiartric help, dude! Desperately!
>>

>It is not crazy to want to see your enemy die a horrible death. I
>really do hate you, John.
>>
>> John Kuthe...
>>


You arw WRONG, Bryan. I am not being the least untoward to you. I am
repeatedly asking you to please get psychiatric help. You need it. I'm
pretty sure I'm correct in my diagnosis of you and I know a
psyciiatrist would be mych better at correctly diagnosing you and
treating you for your mental disorder. And that's all it is, a mental
disorder! It is a disease like any other disease, not your fault or
anyone else's. It may be neurochemical in origin and.or it may be
environmentally induced. They "why" is it is not the important thing.
The effective treatment of it is!

Please see a psychatist ASAP. And DON'T bullshit them and say "Oh, I'm
just fine" cause you are not! You are a mean tortured person because
of your illness and I miss my FRIEND Bryan! Dude, I've known you for
years and years and I know there's a basicness to hiow we each are
individually and that will never change. We've shared a LOT of very
good times together, even with how we both are individually, and maybe
that's a big part of tghe reason we became such good friends, because
we would tolerate each other's neuroses AKA bullshit! In fact I think
it is! In fact we've prided ourselves in coming up with better ways to
do things, like the agreemnent about the "Well, YOU'VE got to be
leaving now!", a new social mechanism we invented for a host to let a
guest know it was time for them to leave! (We're pretty cool like
that!)

Please seek treatment, Bryan! It COULD do you some good!

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> Please seek treatment, Bryan! It COULD do you some good!
>

Please quit harassing me. Oh, I went by Forest Park CC today to consult
with a member of the nursing faculty, 4th floor of C Tower, but it is
the week in between Spring and Interim. There will be someone in next
week. You are committing misconduct by diagnosing over the internet,
and sharing that diagnosis publicly--that, put together with your other
flaws, your public comments about getting sexual kicks from nursing,
your drug comments, your compulsive, repetive behavoir and lack of
judgement. Your sexual exploitation of a child might be decades in the
past, but the other is not. There is the remote possibility that your
license could be revoked, somewhat more likely, suspended, but I think
it's pretty certain that at least you'll be warned and told to desist
from giving medical opinions--especially ones pertaining to mental
illness--over the internet, and told not to use your status as a
practicing BSN nurse in Missouri to harass and libel.

The investigation will be another black spot on your career. John, it
kind of sickens me to do this to a working class person, even you, but
you have committed misconduct and I'm the victim. Plus, there are other
reasons why this line of work doesn't suit you. Again, the only reason
I've waited this long was because I hate the idea of ****ing with
anyone's livlihood, but you've practically dared me to do this, another
sign of your arrogance and lack of self-control.

A job like nursing, where you have intimate interactions, does not
merely require intelligence and education, which you have in trumps, and
skills, which I have little doubt that you possess. It requires
character and judgement. Why should a person who has been so sloppy on
the internet, to the point of being kicked out of one nursing program
for sharing his opinion on the mental health of a patient in clinicals,
then continuing to use his nursing credentials to diagnose mental
illness, and posting that opinion for the whole world to see, be trusted
with patient privacy?

If the powers that be do a thorough investigation, I have no doubt that
they'll be horrified by my cruelty, and they'll think that I'm a real
asshole, but that is not germane. I am not answerable to the folks who
regulate nursing in our state, you are. As you've often reminded me,
I'm just a janitor.

Usenet is a rough place, the real free-for-all, not for the weak of
constitution section of the internet, but you crossed a line when you
injected your credentials as a licensed allied health professional into
play.

I'm not going to be cruel to you anymore online. It didn't work, but I
had to give it a shot before taking this step. If I were truly
narcissistic, I'd get some joy out of your being so obsessed with me
that you'd ruin your life to try to win back a friendship that has been
shallow and sporadic for 20+ years, with a person who has been about as
distasteful as anyone could have been. Perhaps you are shooting for
being declared disabled, unemployable, and I've just been a pawn, and
you'll feel that you've gotten even with me by wasting so much of my
time helping you. That would almost be funny.
>
> John Kuthe...
>




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On Mon, 19 May 2014 23:49:45 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
> wrote:

>John Kuthe > wrote in
:
>
> <snipped a bunch of bullshit
>
>> Please seek treatment, Bryan! It COULD do you some good!
>>

>Please quit harassing me. Oh, I went by Forest Park CC today to consult
>with a member of the nursing faculty, 4th floor of C Tower, but it is
>the week in between Spring and Interim. There will be someone in next
>week. You are committing misconduct by diagnosing over the internet,
>and sharing that diagnosis publicly--that, put together with your other
>flaws, your public comments about getting sexual kicks from nursing,
>your drug comments, your compulsive, repetive behavoir and lack of
>judgement. Your sexual exploitation of a child might be decades in the
>past, but the other is not. There is the remote possibility that your
>license could be revoked, somewhat more likely, suspended, but I think
>it's pretty certain that at least you'll be warned and told to desist
>from giving medical opinions--especially ones pertaining to mental
>illness--over the internet, and told not to use your status as a
>practicing BSN nurse in Missouri to harass and libel.
>
>The investigation will be another black spot on your career. John, it
>kind of sickens me to do this to a working class person, even you, but
>you have committed misconduct and I'm the victim. Plus, there are other
>reasons why this line of work doesn't suit you. Again, the only reason
>I've waited this long was because I hate the idea of ****ing with
>anyone's livlihood, but you've practically dared me to do this, another
>sign of your arrogance and lack of self-control.
>
>A job like nursing, where you have intimate interactions, does not
>merely require intelligence and education, which you have in trumps, and
>skills, which I have little doubt that you possess. It requires
>character and judgement. Why should a person who has been so sloppy on
>the internet, to the point of being kicked out of one nursing program
>for sharing his opinion on the mental health of a patient in clinicals,
>then continuing to use his nursing credentials to diagnose mental
>illness, and posting that opinion for the whole world to see, be trusted
>with patient privacy?
>
>If the powers that be do a thorough investigation, I have no doubt that
>they'll be horrified by my cruelty, and they'll think that I'm a real
>asshole, but that is not germane. I am not answerable to the folks who
>regulate nursing in our state, you are. As you've often reminded me,
>I'm just a janitor.
>
>Usenet is a rough place, the real free-for-all, not for the weak of
>constitution section of the internet, but you crossed a line when you
>injected your credentials as a licensed allied health professional into
>play.
>
>I'm not going to be cruel to you anymore online. It didn't work, but I
>had to give it a shot before taking this step. If I were truly
>narcissistic, I'd get some joy out of your being so obsessed with me
>that you'd ruin your life to try to win back a friendship that has been
>shallow and sporadic for 20+ years, with a person who has been about as
>distasteful as anyone could have been. Perhaps you are shooting for
>being declared disabled, unemployable, and I've just been a pawn, and
>you'll feel that you've gotten even with me by wasting so much of my
>time helping you. That would almost be funny.
>>
>> John Kuthe...
>>


Bryan, you can do whatyever you wish. It is on your record, not mine.

Please seek psychiatric care ASAP. YOur dysfunctional behavior is
getting way out of line. Be glad nobone was at the Forest p[rk CC
nursing facilities, for they too are medical professioinals and would
have spotted your mental disorder right away.

Seek help NOW!

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"John Kuthe" > wrote in message
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> Seek help NOW!
>
> John Kuthe...


What a mistake to make. I opened one of your posts thinking it might
actually be about a 'shopping day'

I won't be doing so again.

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On 5/18/2014 4:36 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2014-05-18 5:13 PM, Janet Wilder wrote:
>> On 5/18/2014 3:26 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>>
>>>>> You're assuming I want her to stop
>>>>
>>>> I bet you carry a lawn chair and a refreshment cooler in your car in
>>>> case
>>>> you come across a train wreck. ;-)
>>>
>>> No... not quite
>>>

>>
>> Two posts and I'm still sitting on my hands about the term "train wreck"
>>
>> I won't respond. I won't respond.....

>
>
> People will line up to watch a demolition. There have been
> documentaries and TV programs about buildings being brought down with
> explosives. People go to car races to watch spectacular crashes They
> watch hockey games to see the fights and pay a lot of money to watch
> boxers beat the crap out of each other.
>
> Julie is providing the spectacle of this ongoing train wreck. She has
> had every opportunity to back off, but she keeps piling it on.


It just can't get enough attention. Begging comes to mind ! Oh, poor,
poor thing - it's pitiful.

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On 5/18/2014 4:13 PM, Janet Wilder wrote:
> On 5/18/2014 3:26 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>
>>>> You're assuming I want her to stop
>>>
>>> I bet you carry a lawn chair and a refreshment cooler in your car in
>>> case
>>> you come across a train wreck. ;-)

>>
>> No... not quite
>>

>
> Two posts and I'm still sitting on my hands about the term "train wreck"
>
> I won't respond. I won't respond.....


Yeah, it's hard to resist the temptation to respond <VBG>! The 'train
wreck' is definitely a good metaphor.

Sky
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