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Rick & Cyndi
 
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"Damsel" > wrote in message
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> On 25 Jan 2005 14:59:06 -0800, "Fifo" > wrote:
>
>>Actually my conversation skills are zero and null and account for a
>>complete lack of any friends (which is why I am here). The last time
>>anyone thought I was funny was when I fell off the chair during a job
>>interview and banged my head on a radiator frame. Unfortunately that
>>would make for a very short piece if I try to present it at a comedy
>>club.

>
> I'm worthless in person too! It's a small world.
>
> I think that there are a lot of us introverted types on Usenet and the
> IRC.
> Here, it's safe to be the person you really are without exhausting
> yourself
> emotionally. Interaction with humans tires me out very quickly.
>
> Carol
> ==========================


Huh. Whodathunk? You were definitely in the thick of things during a
certain Cookin that I attended...but then again, I only played for one
day...

Cyndi


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Susan Edkins
 
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"Fifo" > wrote in message
oups.com...
>
> GM wrote:
>>
>> I cannot, for the life of me, figure out *why* someone would think

> that they
>> should be rewarded because they were able to successfully complete
>> intercourse, and reproduce. Ah, perhaps reproduction is their

> greatest
>> accomplishment.

>
> Not all want to be rewarded. As your mom can tell you, some actually
> quite regret it and would rather not talk about it. You are just being
> mean, dude, why?


I'm with Damsel on this one, Fifo---you crack me up.

Regards,

Susan Edkins


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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 13:45:57 GMT, "Rick & Cyndi" >
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>"Damsel" > wrote in message
.. .
>>
>> I'm worthless in person too! It's a small world.
>>
>> I think that there are a lot of us introverted types on Usenet and the
>> IRC.
>> Here, it's safe to be the person you really are without exhausting
>> yourself
>> emotionally. Interaction with humans tires me out very quickly.
>>
>> Carol
>> ==========================

>
>Huh. Whodathunk? You were definitely in the thick of things during a
>certain Cookin that I attended...but then again, I only played for one
>day...


I'm capable of putting on a facade of being outgoing, but it's also been
mentioned that I'm pretty quiet compared to what people expected.

I wish you could have played longer. Everyone absolutely adored you. You
and those brownies.

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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for crying out loud, can't anyone get these people to **** off?

okay, I'll figure out how to killfile with my new software. What
a bunch of jerks.

nancy


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Wayne Boatwright
 
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On Wed 26 Jan 2005 09:30:51p, Nancy Young wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> for crying out loud, can't anyone get these people to **** off?
>
> okay, I'll figure out how to killfile with my new software. What
> a bunch of jerks.
>
> nancy


I haven't seen a one of these messages, so I guess my score file is working!

Wayne



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"Damsel" > wrote in message
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> On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 13:45:57 GMT, "Rick & Cyndi" >
> wrote:
>
>>"Damsel" > wrote in message
. ..
>>>
>>> I'm worthless in person too! It's a small world.
>>>
>>> I think that there are a lot of us introverted types on Usenet and the
>>> IRC.
>>> Here, it's safe to be the person you really are without exhausting
>>> yourself
>>> emotionally. Interaction with humans tires me out very quickly.
>>>
>>> Carol
>>> ==========================

>>
>>Huh. Whodathunk? You were definitely in the thick of things during a
>>certain Cookin that I attended...but then again, I only played for one
>>day...

>
> I'm capable of putting on a facade of being outgoing, but it's also been
> mentioned that I'm pretty quiet compared to what people expected.
>
> I wish you could have played longer. Everyone absolutely adored you. You
> and those brownies.
>
> Carol
>===================


<shrug> Quite frankly, I didn't realize it was even a 3-day event until I
got there. LOL

We're toying with the idea of moving back up there... I'll keep you posted
of our progress (or lack thereof). If we stay here I'd like to do a Cookin
next Feb or Mar...time will tell...

Cyndi


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Rick & Cyndi wrote:

> <shrug> Quite frankly, I didn't realize it was even a 3-day event until I
> got there. LOL
>
> We're toying with the idea of moving back up there... I'll keep you posted
> of our progress (or lack thereof). If we stay here I'd like to do a Cookin
> next Feb or Mar...time will tell...
>
> Cyndi


Be sure and get the word out. You are in driving distance for Timothy
and me. That's a scary thought, isn't it? lol

Boli
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Rick & Cyndi wrote:
<shrug> Quite frankly, I didn't realize it was even a
> 3-day event until I got there. LOL
>
> We're toying with the idea of moving back up there...
> I'll keep you posted of our progress (or lack thereof). If we stay here
> I'd like to do a Cookin next Feb or
> Mar...time will tell...
> Cyndi


If it matters, and I'm invited, I'd vote for late February or very early
March because I have a couple of Barbecue competitions and fests early Feb
and late March. I can bring a couple of Kamado cookers and either bring
or cook some barbecue.

BOB
we've never had 4 hurricanes in 6 weeks before, so don't think that is
normal
;-)


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> "Margie" > wrote in message
> ...
>>. I don't think young people under the age of 27 should have children.
>>Their just kids their self's. The reason I say this is because children
>>are allot of reposablity. I had my first child when I was 29. I was
>>married for about 8 years when our son was born. I thought I was ready. In
>>some ways I was and in other ways I wasn't.




Sorry to hear of your immaturity. Many of us had our childen at a younger
age and are now enjoying our grandchildren.
Would i do it the same way again? You bet!




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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 21:19:12 -0600, Damsel >
wrote:

>On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 21:15:08 -0500, Dave Smith >
>wrote:
>


> I ended
>>up feeling sorry for her. I didn't know that people that stupid were allowed out
>>on their own.

>
>That stupid, that mentally impaired, or that medicated are other options.
>I live this every day of my life, me being the "stupid" one. You never
>know what's going on in someone else's head. Or why.
>
>Carol


this is a tough crowd, dams. they all have *extremely* important
things to do.

your pal,
blake



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Margie > wrote:

>I think you are full of it to a degree. Yes, some parents do set a bad
>example but, allot of parents DO still displain their children. How can
>you talk about bad behavior in children when you don't have children of
>your own? Yes there are certain moms and dads out there that don't make
>their children behave but not all of us. You make it sound like every
>parent and child is out of control. I think you are right about one
>thing though. I don't think young people under the age of 27 should have
>children. Their just kids their self's. The reason I say this is
>because children are allot of reposablity. I had my first child when I
>was 29. I was married for about 8 years when our son was born. I thought
>I was ready. In some ways I was and in other ways I wasn't. I wasn't
>ready for the 2 o" clock feeding, no sleep ect. Unless you have children
>of your own, you don't know what you are talking about and quit
>listening to everybody that agrees with you.


You do not have to have children to recognize bad behavior.
--
Susan N.

"Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy."
Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974)
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"Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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> Sorry to hear of your immaturity. Many of us had our childen at a younger
> age and are now enjoying our grandchildren.
> Would i do it the same way again? You bet!


Exactly!
I am glad I had children at a young age and am now enjoying
my grandkids.


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