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For Damsel
"Damsel in dis Dress" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 15:17:27 -0600, "Lynne A" wrote: Now, Carol, I think BrightStar has made it abundantly clear that compassion is OFF topic here-so NO compassion, darn it!GGGG ****! I have my poem half-written already. :-( Carol -- Well, now you've got my curiosity piqued ;-) Lynne A, who'd better get the beef part of the beef stir fry out, or it's gonna be salad for dinner . |
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For Damsel
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 15:38:52 -0600, "Lynne A" wrote:
"Damsel in dis Dress" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 15:17:27 -0600, "Lynne A" wrote: Now, Carol, I think BrightStar has made it abundantly clear that compassion is OFF topic here-so NO compassion, darn it!GGGG ****! I have my poem half-written already. :-( Carol -- Well, now you've got my curiosity piqued ;-) There once was a low-carber from Nantucket. That's about as far as I've gotten. Carol -- Fasting BG 100 227/219.5/150 (official weigh-in day: Thursday) June Challenge Goal: 213 Bernstein Diabetes Solution 5/25/2004 Diabetes Dx 5/15/2001 Diet, Exercise, Oral Medication |
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For Damsel
Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
There once was a low-carber from Nantucket. who used to eat sweets from a bucket his butt got so large that he looked like a barge and then he went on Atkins -- Reg email: RegForte (at) (that free MS email service) (dot) com |
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For Damsel
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 22:13:32 GMT, Reg wrote:
Damsel in dis Dress wrote: There once was a low-carber from Nantucket. who used to eat sweets from a bucket his butt got so large that he looked like a barge and then he went on Atkins That's very, very touching, Reg. Damsel, wiping a tear from her eye -- Fasting BG 100 227/219.5/150 (official weigh-in day: Thursday) June Challenge Goal: 213 Bernstein Diabetes Solution 5/25/2004 Diabetes Dx 5/15/2001 Diet, Exercise, Oral Medication |
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For Damsel
"Reg" wrote in message . .. Damsel in dis Dress wrote: There once was a low-carber from Nantucket. who used to eat sweets from a bucket his butt got so large that he looked like a barge and then he went on Atkins -- Reg email: RegForte (at) (that free MS email service) (dot) com Shouldn't that be on TO Atkins? Poetic flow, and all thatG Lynne A |
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For Damsel
"Damsel in dis Dress" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 15:38:52 -0600, "Lynne A" wrote: "Damsel in dis Dress" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 15:17:27 -0600, "Lynne A" wrote: Now, Carol, I think BrightStar has made it abundantly clear that compassion is OFF topic here-so NO compassion, darn it!GGGG ****! I have my poem half-written already. :-( Carol -- Well, now you've got my curiosity piqued ;-) There once was a low-carber from Nantucket. That's about as far as I've gotten. Carol -- ROFLMAO! Lynne A |
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For Damsel
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 18:30:28 GMT, "BrightStar"
wrote: ....snippage... That stuff might work for Damsel and others, but personally makes me want to puke. Send it to her direct rather than post this tripe here. BrightStar 238++/197/140 Hey my name is Wes and I ain't in this mess. Yet you re-posted the entire "pukefest" several times in your replies. All of you need to eat more spinach. VBEG Lee Rodgers Lowcarb Retreat http://www.lowcarb.org |
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For Damsel
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 22:45:23 GMT, (Lee Rodgers) wrote:
All of you need to eat more spinach. VBEG I'm now humming the Popeye theme, and I blame YOU! Carol :-) -- Fasting BG 100 227/219.5/150 (official weigh-in day: Thursday) June Challenge Goal: 213 Bernstein Diabetes Solution 5/25/2004 Diabetes Dx 5/15/2001 Diet, Exercise, Oral Medication |
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For Damsel
Lee Rodgers wrote:
:: On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 18:30:28 GMT, "BrightStar" :: wrote: :: ...snippage... ::: That stuff might work for Damsel and others, but personally makes ::: me want to puke. Send it to her direct rather than post this tripe ::: here. ::: BrightStar ::: 238++/197/140 ::: :: Hey my name is Wes and I ain't in this mess. :: Yet you re-posted the entire "pukefest" several times in your :: replies. :: :: All of you need to eat more spinach. VBEG I just bought a big bag |
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For Damsel
Sunshyne, I'll respond to your post when we get home from running errands
this afternoon. Thank you for posting it. Carol Carol, you are welcome. The part of you wishing you were never born, it got to me. You were born for a reason. I don't stay angry too long. Sometimes, I just feel so trapped by my own brain, ya know? And I don't hold grudges either. I'm glad we came out of all this okay. Consider it a peace offering. In ways not sure what caused me to send it to you. In ways I get the feeling.. Its that I know you are hurting. Its the only way I know how to reach out. In love. That's generally how I am with the proper medications. I generally think of myself as a good person. I had just been taken off my mood stabilizer abruptly, and had a horrible manic episode because of it. You may or may not know that one of the hallmarks of bi-polar disorder is paranoia. Should be easy to draw conclusions from there. If you look at my history over the past year, you'll find that I also freaked out when taken off of Celexa abruptly, and the same with Strattera. My eating binge was actually much worse after only a month on Strattera than this time. I'm glad I have enough sense to start taking the meds again when I find my world spinning out of control. Problem is, it's usually a few days before I figure out that I'm temporarily insane. If I hurt your feelings in any way the last several days. I am sorry. Same here. We both said some hurtful things, but that's because *we* were hurting at the time. I got a bad sense of hopelessness when I read what a couple people were saying, and I didn't even read "that thread" until last night, when I was feeling strong enough to deal with it. I know you didn't say this, but I'd like to address it, anyway. If a killfile is a crutch, I'll gladly use it if I need to. My glasses are a crutch, too. The vast majority of my KFs are for certain threads that I'm not interested in, or certain words that I don't care about, like beer, vodka, bars, etc. KFs of individuals are few and far between. Someone has to be pretty heinous to wind up there on a permanent basis. Sometimes, I just need to protect myself from something that's upsetting to me at the time. Thanks for writing, Carol -- Thanks for responding. I am glad things are going to be OK with us now. |
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