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Old August 20th, 2004, 12:27 AM
Steven RS Bayt
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Default Steve Bayt's NewAnti-Atkins Group(no more trolling)

STEVE BAYT
(Parma/Brook Park, Ohio)

There is now a new google group to get people off Atkins. For everyone
here is just to brainwashed to listen to the science that people on
Atkins are setting themselves up for many fatal health problems.

So,there is no need to troll this group hopelessly trying to get
Atkins people deprogrammed before they die.

I would think would like me getting some trolls
out of her group. And her husband Howard (Sarge) can recover from his
sonovial sarcoma in Tennessee after being treated by a local
oncologist that would be in another state. By the way, I will donate a
large amount of money to a sonovial sarcoma association if she will
give her real name and address to send the check.

Or get psychological care for a biography which doesn't stand up to
real world verification.

So, those fustrated with trying to deprogram Atkins suicidal cult
members don't have to apologize for trolling.

Because Love Means Never Having To Say. You're Sorry.




http://groups-beta.google.com/group/AtkinsDeaths
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Old August 20th, 2004, 01:00 AM
Carmen
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Hello Steve,

On 19-Aug-2004, (Steven RS Bayt) wrote:

There is now a new google group to get people off Atkins. For
everyone here is just to brainwashed to listen to the science that
people on
Atkins are setting themselves up for many fatal health problems.

So,there is no need to troll this group hopelessly trying to get
Atkins people deprogrammed before they die.


I would think
would like me getting some
trolls out of her group.


Well, it's not my group, I'm just a member, but I'm glad to see you've
turned your energy to something positive. I've left the URL for your
group in this post for anyone who wishes to check it out.

And her husband Howard (Sarge) can recover from
his sonovial sarcoma in Tennessee after being treated by a local
oncologist that would be in another state. By the way, I will donate
a large amount of money to a sonovial sarcoma association if she
will
give her real name and address to send the check.


That would be nice. His treatment BTW, is here in Tennessee. His
initial oncology appointment was in Ohio, by a military oncologist who
thought it would be better if Howard was seen and treated in his home
area.
If you'd like to make a donation to an organization that focuses on
"Synovial sarcomas" they exist, but a better idea might be a donation
to the American Cancer Society to help further their research efforts
on all types of cancer. Synovial sarcoma is an ugly sort of cancer,
but it's relatively rare (~500 cases a year in the US). The ACS
focuses research funds in areas that will benefit larger numbers of
people. Another way you could help is by getting involved with the
ACS "Relay For Life" fundraising event. That would be right up your
alley. The Relay is held in the summer each year, and "teams" raise
funds for cancer research. Besides raising research funds it allows
people to honor those who have succumbed to cancer as well as acting
as a celebratory event for those who are survivors. The Relay For
Life event we attended this year had everyone from a woman who fought
breast cancer in 1965 to my husband who turned out to be the newest
diagnosed. The youngest survivor was a mere infant.
Some links:
To donate to the ACS:
https://www.cancer.org/asp/donate/don_multi_donate.asp?navToScreen=don_1
To get involved with next year's Relay:
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/GI/gi_1.asp?sitearea=GI

Or get psychological care for a biography which doesn't stand up to
real world verification.


I wish. Howard's SensorHand Speed is nice, and the greifer attachment
he got today is useful, but nothing beats original equipment. I'd
give an awful lot for him to have *his* hand back.

So, those fustrated with trying to deprogram Atkins suicidal cult
members don't have to apologize for trolling.


http://groups-beta.google.com/group/AtkinsDeaths

Good luck with your group Steve.

Carmen
  #3  
Old August 20th, 2004, 01:00 AM
Carmen
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Hello Steve,

On 19-Aug-2004, (Steven RS Bayt) wrote:

There is now a new google group to get people off Atkins. For
everyone here is just to brainwashed to listen to the science that
people on
Atkins are setting themselves up for many fatal health problems.

So,there is no need to troll this group hopelessly trying to get
Atkins people deprogrammed before they die.


I would think
would like me getting some
trolls out of her group.


Well, it's not my group, I'm just a member, but I'm glad to see you've
turned your energy to something positive. I've left the URL for your
group in this post for anyone who wishes to check it out.

And her husband Howard (Sarge) can recover from
his sonovial sarcoma in Tennessee after being treated by a local
oncologist that would be in another state. By the way, I will donate
a large amount of money to a sonovial sarcoma association if she
will
give her real name and address to send the check.


That would be nice. His treatment BTW, is here in Tennessee. His
initial oncology appointment was in Ohio, by a military oncologist who
thought it would be better if Howard was seen and treated in his home
area.
If you'd like to make a donation to an organization that focuses on
"Synovial sarcomas" they exist, but a better idea might be a donation
to the American Cancer Society to help further their research efforts
on all types of cancer. Synovial sarcoma is an ugly sort of cancer,
but it's relatively rare (~500 cases a year in the US). The ACS
focuses research funds in areas that will benefit larger numbers of
people. Another way you could help is by getting involved with the
ACS "Relay For Life" fundraising event. That would be right up your
alley. The Relay is held in the summer each year, and "teams" raise
funds for cancer research. Besides raising research funds it allows
people to honor those who have succumbed to cancer as well as acting
as a celebratory event for those who are survivors. The Relay For
Life event we attended this year had everyone from a woman who fought
breast cancer in 1965 to my husband who turned out to be the newest
diagnosed. The youngest survivor was a mere infant.
Some links:
To donate to the ACS:
https://www.cancer.org/asp/donate/don_multi_donate.asp?navToScreen=don_1
To get involved with next year's Relay:
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/GI/gi_1.asp?sitearea=GI

Or get psychological care for a biography which doesn't stand up to
real world verification.


I wish. Howard's SensorHand Speed is nice, and the greifer attachment
he got today is useful, but nothing beats original equipment. I'd
give an awful lot for him to have *his* hand back.

So, those fustrated with trying to deprogram Atkins suicidal cult
members don't have to apologize for trolling.


http://groups-beta.google.com/group/AtkinsDeaths

Good luck with your group Steve.

Carmen
  #4  
Old August 20th, 2004, 01:47 AM
Princess Bijou
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"Carmen" wrote in message
...
Hello Steve,

On 19-Aug-2004, (Steven RS Bayt) wrote:

There is now a new google group to get people off Atkins. For
everyone here is just to brainwashed to listen to the science that
people on
Atkins are setting themselves up for many fatal health problems.

So,there is no need to troll this group hopelessly trying to get
Atkins people deprogrammed before they die.


I would think
would like me getting some
trolls out of her group.


Well, it's not my group, I'm just a member, but I'm glad to see you've
turned your energy to something positive. I've left the URL for your
group in this post for anyone who wishes to check it out.

And her husband Howard (Sarge) can recover from
his sonovial sarcoma in Tennessee after being treated by a local
oncologist that would be in another state. By the way, I will donate
a large amount of money to a sonovial sarcoma association if she
will
give her real name and address to send the check.


That would be nice. His treatment BTW, is here in Tennessee. His
initial oncology appointment was in Ohio, by a military oncologist who
thought it would be better if Howard was seen and treated in his home
area.
If you'd like to make a donation to an organization that focuses on
"Synovial sarcomas" they exist, but a better idea might be a donation
to the American Cancer Society to help further their research efforts
on all types of cancer. Synovial sarcoma is an ugly sort of cancer,
but it's relatively rare (~500 cases a year in the US). The ACS
focuses research funds in areas that will benefit larger numbers of
people. Another way you could help is by getting involved with the
ACS "Relay For Life" fundraising event. That would be right up your
alley. The Relay is held in the summer each year, and "teams" raise
funds for cancer research. Besides raising research funds it allows
people to honor those who have succumbed to cancer as well as acting
as a celebratory event for those who are survivors. The Relay For
Life event we attended this year had everyone from a woman who fought
breast cancer in 1965 to my husband who turned out to be the newest
diagnosed. The youngest survivor was a mere infant.
Some links:
To donate to the ACS:
https://www.cancer.org/asp/donate/don_multi_donate.asp?navToScreen=don_1
To get involved with next year's Relay:
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/GI/gi_1.asp?sitearea=GI

Or get psychological care for a biography which doesn't stand up to
real world verification.


I wish. Howard's SensorHand Speed is nice, and the greifer attachment
he got today is useful, but nothing beats original equipment. I'd
give an awful lot for him to have *his* hand back.

So, those fustrated with trying to deprogram Atkins suicidal cult
members don't have to apologize for trolling.


http://groups-beta.google.com/group/AtkinsDeaths

Good luck with your group Steve.

Carmen


You are a classy lady Carmen!
(I really mean that)
--
Caitlin
kgs: 115/94.5/70
lbs: 253/208/154.3
height: 5'8", 173cms


  #5  
Old August 20th, 2004, 01:47 AM
Princess Bijou
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"Carmen" wrote in message
...
Hello Steve,

On 19-Aug-2004, (Steven RS Bayt) wrote:

There is now a new google group to get people off Atkins. For
everyone here is just to brainwashed to listen to the science that
people on
Atkins are setting themselves up for many fatal health problems.

So,there is no need to troll this group hopelessly trying to get
Atkins people deprogrammed before they die.


I would think
would like me getting some
trolls out of her group.


Well, it's not my group, I'm just a member, but I'm glad to see you've
turned your energy to something positive. I've left the URL for your
group in this post for anyone who wishes to check it out.

And her husband Howard (Sarge) can recover from
his sonovial sarcoma in Tennessee after being treated by a local
oncologist that would be in another state. By the way, I will donate
a large amount of money to a sonovial sarcoma association if she
will
give her real name and address to send the check.


That would be nice. His treatment BTW, is here in Tennessee. His
initial oncology appointment was in Ohio, by a military oncologist who
thought it would be better if Howard was seen and treated in his home
area.
If you'd like to make a donation to an organization that focuses on
"Synovial sarcomas" they exist, but a better idea might be a donation
to the American Cancer Society to help further their research efforts
on all types of cancer. Synovial sarcoma is an ugly sort of cancer,
but it's relatively rare (~500 cases a year in the US). The ACS
focuses research funds in areas that will benefit larger numbers of
people. Another way you could help is by getting involved with the
ACS "Relay For Life" fundraising event. That would be right up your
alley. The Relay is held in the summer each year, and "teams" raise
funds for cancer research. Besides raising research funds it allows
people to honor those who have succumbed to cancer as well as acting
as a celebratory event for those who are survivors. The Relay For
Life event we attended this year had everyone from a woman who fought
breast cancer in 1965 to my husband who turned out to be the newest
diagnosed. The youngest survivor was a mere infant.
Some links:
To donate to the ACS:
https://www.cancer.org/asp/donate/don_multi_donate.asp?navToScreen=don_1
To get involved with next year's Relay:
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/GI/gi_1.asp?sitearea=GI

Or get psychological care for a biography which doesn't stand up to
real world verification.


I wish. Howard's SensorHand Speed is nice, and the greifer attachment
he got today is useful, but nothing beats original equipment. I'd
give an awful lot for him to have *his* hand back.

So, those fustrated with trying to deprogram Atkins suicidal cult
members don't have to apologize for trolling.


http://groups-beta.google.com/group/AtkinsDeaths

Good luck with your group Steve.

Carmen


You are a classy lady Carmen!
(I really mean that)
--
Caitlin
kgs: 115/94.5/70
lbs: 253/208/154.3
height: 5'8", 173cms


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Old August 20th, 2004, 11:02 PM
Carmen
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Hi,
On 19-Aug-2004, "Princess Bijou" wrote:

So, those fustrated with trying to deprogram Atkins suicidal
cult members don't have to apologize for trolling.


http://groups-beta.google.com/group/AtkinsDeaths


Good luck with your group Steve.

Carmen


You are a classy lady Carmen!
(I really mean that)


Thanks. Every once in a while the Good Carmen gets some keyboard
time. ;-)

Take care,
Carmen
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Old August 21st, 2004, 12:11 AM
marengo
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Carmen wrote:
| Hello Steve,
|
| On 19-Aug-2004, (Steven RS Bayt) wrote:
|
|| There is now a new google group to get people off Atkins. For
|| everyone here is just to brainwashed to listen to the science that
|| people on
|| Atkins are setting themselves up for many fatal health problems.
||
|| So,there is no need to troll this group hopelessly trying to get
|| Atkins people deprogrammed before they die.
|
|| I would think
would like me getting some
|| trolls out of her group.
|
| Well, it's not my group, I'm just a member, but I'm glad to see you've
| turned your energy to something positive. I've left the URL for your
| group in this post for anyone who wishes to check it out.
|
|| And her husband Howard (Sarge) can recover from
|| his sonovial sarcoma in Tennessee after being treated by a local
|| oncologist that would be in another state. By the way, I will donate
|| a large amount of money to a sonovial sarcoma association if she
|| will
|| give her real name and address to send the check.
|
| That would be nice. His treatment BTW, is here in Tennessee. His
| initial oncology appointment was in Ohio, by a military oncologist who
| thought it would be better if Howard was seen and treated in his home
| area.
| If you'd like to make a donation to an organization that focuses on
| "Synovial sarcomas" they exist, but a better idea might be a donation
| to the American Cancer Society to help further their research efforts
| on all types of cancer. Synovial sarcoma is an ugly sort of cancer,
| but it's relatively rare (~500 cases a year in the US). The ACS
| focuses research funds in areas that will benefit larger numbers of
| people. Another way you could help is by getting involved with the
| ACS "Relay For Life" fundraising event. That would be right up your
| alley. The Relay is held in the summer each year, and "teams" raise
| funds for cancer research. Besides raising research funds it allows
| people to honor those who have succumbed to cancer as well as acting
| as a celebratory event for those who are survivors. The Relay For
| Life event we attended this year had everyone from a woman who fought
| breast cancer in 1965 to my husband who turned out to be the newest
| diagnosed. The youngest survivor was a mere infant.
| Some links:
| To donate to the ACS:
| https://www.cancer.org/asp/donate/don_multi_donate.asp?navToScreen=don_1
| To get involved with next year's Relay:
| http://www.cancer.org/docroot/GI/gi_1.asp?sitearea=GI
|
|| Or get psychological care for a biography which doesn't stand up to
|| real world verification.
|
| I wish. Howard's SensorHand Speed is nice, and the greifer attachment
| he got today is useful, but nothing beats original equipment. I'd
| give an awful lot for him to have *his* hand back.
|
|| So, those fustrated with trying to deprogram Atkins suicidal cult
|| members don't have to apologize for trolling.
|
||
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/AtkinsDeaths
|
| Good luck with your group Steve.
|
| Carmen


Hey, maybe Mu and Chung can start cross-posting there instead of ASDLC.
They might be able to cull some followers there! :-)
--
Peter
270/215/180
Before/Current Pix:
http://users.thelink.net/marengo/wei...htlosspix.html


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Old August 21st, 2004, 01:09 PM
Carmen
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Hi,
On 20-Aug-2004, "marengo" wrote:

|| So, those fustrated with trying to deprogram Atkins suicidal cult
|| members don't have to apologize for trolling.
|
|| http://groups-beta.google.com/group/AtkinsDeaths
|
| Good luck with your group Steve.
|
| Carmen

Hey, maybe Mu and Chung can start cross-posting there instead of
ASDLC.
They might be able to cull some followers there! :-)


Steve hasn't drawn many members yet - 4 including him and myself.
Besides, Mu and Andrew decided they'd prefer not to move groups
back when I looked into creating one for them - remember?

Google Groups looks like a good idea, akin to Yahoo Groups or MSN
Groups.
It's a much easier process than creating a Usenet group, and allows
for small
but dedicated groups to gather. The majority of groups created will
wither and
die, but some good groups will get their start there.

Take care,
Carmen
 




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