Thought of the day
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Thought of the day. Then I fell asleep. —
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Hope you woke up and thought of the following day. How was it? Sumi
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> Proof being that all those poeple not finding love are poeple seeking
Hey I find it alright, but it turns out its only usually one way! "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:btu1ot$fco$1@freenet9.carleton.ca… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Writers and singers had it wrong: it is not "Life", but "LOVE" that is what > happens to you while you’re busy making other plans. > it…;-);-) > C > —
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Then you must be seeking… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -"Anon" (a…@anon.com) writes: >> Proof being that all those poeple not finding love are poeple seeking > Hey I find it alright, but it turns out its only usually one way! > "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message > news:btu1ot$fco$1@freenet9.carleton.ca… >> Writers and singers had it wrong: it is not "Life", but "LOVE" that is > what >> happens to you while you’re busy making other plans. >> it…;-);-) >> C >> —
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"Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:btu1ot$fco$1@freenet9.carleton.ca… > Writers and singers had it wrong: it is not "Life", but "LOVE" that is what > happens to you while you’re busy making other plans. > Proof being that all those poeple not finding love are poeple seeking > it…;-);-)
what, that people are looking so hard for the image of the idea partner they have created in their minds, that they just don’t notice all of the potential candidates walking by underneath their noses… (or maybe they’re just too tall… hey you guys, LOOK DOWN!) <=[BC]=>
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bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in news:bu20u9$9ka$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> "eerie rodent of unusual size & typing ability" (ee…@biteme.com) > writes: >> bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in >> news:btvm7n$m2p$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: >>> "eerie rodent of unusual size & typing ability" (ee…@biteme.com) >>> writes: >>>> bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in >>>> news:btvlf8$khv$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: >>>>> "eerie rodent of unusual size & typing ability" (ee…@biteme.com) >>>>> writes: >>>>>> bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in >>>>>> news:btu1ot$fco$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: >>>>>>> Writers and singers had it wrong: it is not "Life", but "LOVE" >>>>>>> that is what happens to you while you’re busy making other >>>>>>> plans. >>>>>>> Proof being that all those poeple not finding love are poeple >>>>>>> seeking it…;-);-) >>>>>> It was in the back of the closet all along, behind the ‘ole >>>>>> Burberry. >>>>> I thought you’d find it by the La Palisse Tryth box in that same >>>>> closet shelf…;-) >>>> What is trythegh? >>> Erm… >>> "Were you just made"…?;-) >>> hehehe >> No, that’s just the way I walk since I fell on that cucumber.
Dat’s da story & I’z'a stickin’ to it. > Not very nice to refer to La Palisse in such a way…
Guess I thought you were talking about another "made"? What’s a "La Palisse"? It seems to be a town, a cathedral, and well I don’t really remember any french at all any more.
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"eerie rodent of unusual size & typing ability" (ee…@biteme.com) writes: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in > news:btvm7n$m2p$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: >> "eerie rodent of unusual size & typing ability" (ee…@biteme.com) >> writes: >>> bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in >>> news:btvlf8$khv$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: >>>> "eerie rodent of unusual size & typing ability" (ee…@biteme.com) >>>> writes: >>>>> bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in >>>>> news:btu1ot$fco$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: >>>>>> Writers and singers had it wrong: it is not "Life", but "LOVE" >>>>>> that is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans. >>>>>> Proof being that all those poeple not finding love are poeple >>>>>> seeking it…;-);-) >>>>> It was in the back of the closet all along, behind the ‘ole >>>>> Burberry. >>>> I thought you’d find it by the La Palisse Tryth box in that same >>>> closet shelf…;-) >>> What is trythegh? >> Erm… >> "Were you just made"…?;-) >> hehehe > No, that’s just the way I walk since I fell on that cucumber.
Not very nice to refer to La Palisse in such a way… —
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bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in news:btvm7n$m2p$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> "eerie rodent of unusual size & typing ability" (ee…@biteme.com) > writes: >> bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in >> news:btvlf8$khv$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: >>> "eerie rodent of unusual size & typing ability" (ee…@biteme.com) >>> writes: >>>> bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in >>>> news:btu1ot$fco$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: >>>>> Writers and singers had it wrong: it is not "Life", but "LOVE" >>>>> that is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans. >>>>> Proof being that all those poeple not finding love are poeple >>>>> seeking it…;-);-) >>>> It was in the back of the closet all along, behind the ‘ole >>>> Burberry. >>> I thought you’d find it by the La Palisse Tryth box in that same >>> closet shelf…;-) >> What is trythegh? > Erm… > "Were you just made"…?;-) > hehehe
No, that’s just the way I walk since I fell on that cucumber.
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OB (nevilemo…@yahoo.com) writes: > bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in message <news:btu1ot$fco$1@freenet9.carleton.ca>… >> Writers and singers had it wrong: it is not "Life", but "LOVE" that is what >> happens to you while you’re busy making other plans. > I thought it was worms?
Worms loved me, true…;-) —
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"eerie rodent of unusual size & typing ability" (ee…@biteme.com) writes: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in > news:btvlf8$khv$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: >> "eerie rodent of unusual size & typing ability" (ee…@biteme.com) >> writes: >>> bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in >>> news:btu1ot$fco$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: >>>> Writers and singers had it wrong: it is not "Life", but "LOVE" that >>>> is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans. >>>> Proof being that all those poeple not finding love are poeple >>>> seeking it…;-);-) >>> It was in the back of the closet all along, behind the ‘ole Burberry. >> I thought you’d find it by the La Palisse Tryth box in that same >> closet shelf…;-) > What is trythegh?
Erm… "Were you just made"…?;-) hehehe —
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Writers and singers had it wrong: it is not "Life", but "LOVE" that is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans. Proof being that all those poeple not finding love are poeple seeking it…;-);-) C —
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bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in news:btu1ot$fco$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: > Writers and singers had it wrong: it is not "Life", but "LOVE" that is > what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans. > Proof being that all those poeple not finding love are poeple seeking > it…;-);-)
It was in the back of the closet all along, behind the ‘ole Burberry.
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bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in message <news:btu1ot$fco$1@freenet9.carleton.ca>… > Writers and singers had it wrong: it is not "Life", but "LOVE" that is what > happens to you while you’re busy making other plans.
I thought it was worms?
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"eerie rodent of unusual size & typing ability" (ee…@biteme.com) writes: > bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in > news:btu1ot$fco$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: >> Writers and singers had it wrong: it is not "Life", but "LOVE" that is >> what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans. >> Proof being that all those poeple not finding love are poeple seeking >> it…;-);-) > It was in the back of the closet all along, behind the ‘ole Burberry.
I thought you’d find it by the La Palisse Tryth box in that same closet shelf…;-) —
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bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in news:btvlf8$khv$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> "eerie rodent of unusual size & typing ability" (ee…@biteme.com) > writes: >> bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in >> news:btu1ot$fco$1@freenet9.carleton.ca: >>> Writers and singers had it wrong: it is not "Life", but "LOVE" that >>> is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans. >>> Proof being that all those poeple not finding love are poeple >>> seeking it…;-);-) >> It was in the back of the closet all along, behind the ‘ole Burberry. > I thought you’d find it by the La Palisse Tryth box in that same > closet shelf…;-)
What is trythegh?
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I recall this interview I couldn’t be arsed to read all the bumpf for, happily about 30 seconds into the interview, I had a fit. Which was nice. OTS "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:ajrk9e$fuv$1@freenet9.carleton.ca… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Thought of the day > …and then I decided to not think. > — > Oooooooooooooh, that feels soooooooooooo niiiiiiiice…. > COOL WEATHER at long, long, long, ever so long long last……… > Strange. The recuperation is so needed that the body refuses any thought I > should be having about getting that website work done for that interview > tomorrow…I feel the body needed that so very seriously that it refuses > to do anything save recuperate. Chemical materials sales websites can go > wank off. Who in their right mind would want to list what chemicals the > Canadian gvt holds and offers to sell anyway? What am I? Bin Laden’s > wife?? Pffft. What part of their brain does not work? Want an improvement? > Shut it down! There:). Oh, you want three major improvements for me to > recommend? Shut it down. Close shop. Dump the chemicals in some MP’s > backyard. How’s that for three?;-) > Dunno how that coudl ever be worded, but I *feel* the recuperation efforts > in the body taking place….I *feel* the recuperation process under way, > not the feeling better, the metabolism making the body be forced to rest. > I feel the intense work happening in the body that tries to bring all > systems off that flase red alert that heat caused… > The rest of the universe could not have a clue what I mean…The rest of > the world could not understand. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I "should" do all that > right now for what my brain tells me is 101% bogus interview. Riiiight. > But right now, after surviving this last > thing, the entire body works so hard on recuperating, tending to all cells > and muscles and arteries and so on, that I just coudl not give a toot > about that website, and don’t give a toot about any "Should", "Have to". > If it ain’t rigged, they got my resume and it is more than sufficient. If > it is rigged, no amount of work will change nada. > Right now, the only "have to" is "do nothing. Give the body a chance to do > its work"; it is working so hard inside, I FEEL the recuperation process > itself. Not "I feel I am recuperating" as in "I feel better". Not there yet > at all. But as in "I feel all the body is doing, coordinating, all the > debugging programs it is running, the defrags, the deletes, the cleaning > the bin, and blocking all of life’s usual "spam" to achieve that…And there > is no rigged exam that will make me bother to make improvement > recommendations, for free on top of it, for any blood sucker posing as a > potential employer. > Ooooooooooooh that feels sooooooooooooooo gooooood. > TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH……. > Steam decompression…………………So this is how my body feels? How > everyoen feels every day…? > Oh lord, how I’d like to feel that more often………………. > Chloe > —
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"Wing Commander Sandcastle" (ollie.sandcas…@ntlworld.com) writes: > I recall this interview I couldn’t be arsed to read all the bumpf for, > happily about 30 seconds into the interview, I had a fit. > Which was nice.
Yeah, I figure odds are I choke from the allergy just then:). As odd as it seems to say so, dpending on how much citrus I ingested or breathed, it can take in average up to 3 days for the throat to spasm real bad and me not be able to breath save struggling for my life for about ten minutes of tough gasping. If the allergy choking is not bad enough, i.e. not max to reopen airways, it will reoccur over up tpo 5 days until I *really* choke bad. It’s just like hittign your head with a hammer, all in all. Feels so nice after its over;-) It will really be flipping a coin on that one: have not decided if I’ll go or not. Makes zich sense to go at all. They put on job description, union rule, all they will evaluate a cadidate on. They normally then call only thoise who have all those criteria in their resume. Not ONE thing is anythign a writer editor ever has on a resume. Sounds to me more like a raise they will give one of them programming buddies cause he writes a weekly report on production. I never even applied for that thing either. I applied to other jobs in my fild wiht that department, never to that. A little section says on some competition that they might use the submited applications to staff "similar positions". I care more about the Friday one, if a lousy salary again, rookie salary for legal writing…. Save the one I never applied for, it is still applications I made in February that they are on…Might take years with them. Sometimes I wish I knew they’d never call to focus more on a business of my own, as that just reminds me wayyyy too much of how working for them is. Anyway. If Life decides I will choke for either one or both, so be it. Odds are on, as they use lemon cleaners industrially in fed departments. Chloe > > OTS > > "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> news:ajrk9e$fuv$1@freenet9.carleton.ca… >> Thought of the day >> …and then I decided to not think. >> — >> Oooooooooooooh, that feels soooooooooooo niiiiiiiice…. >> COOL WEATHER at long, long, long, ever so long long last……… >> Strange. The recuperation is so needed that the body refuses any thought I >> should be having about getting that website work done for that interview >> tomorrow…I feel the body needed that so very seriously that it refuses >> to do anything save recuperate. Chemical materials sales websites can go >> wank off. Who in their right mind would want to list what chemicals the >> Canadian gvt holds and offers to sell anyway? What am I? Bin Laden’s >> wife?? Pffft. What part of their brain does not work? Want an improvement? >> Shut it down! There:). Oh, you want three major improvements for me to >> recommend? Shut it down. Close shop. Dump the chemicals in some MP’s >> backyard. How’s that for three?;-) >> Dunno how that coudl ever be worded, but I *feel* the recuperation efforts >> in the body taking place….I *feel* the recuperation process under way, >> not the feeling better, the metabolism making the body be forced to rest. >> I feel the intense work happening in the body that tries to bring all >> systems off that flase red alert that heat caused… >> The rest of the universe could not have a clue what I mean…The rest of >> the world could not understand. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I "should" do all that >> right now for what my brain tells me is 101% bogus interview. Riiiight. >> But right now, after surviving this last >> thing, the entire body works so hard on recuperating, tending to all cells >> and muscles and arteries and so on, that I just coudl not give a toot >> about that website, and don’t give a toot about any "Should", "Have to". >> If it ain’t rigged, they got my resume and it is more than sufficient. If >> it is rigged, no amount of work will change nada. >> Right now, the only "have to" is "do nothing. Give the body a chance to do >> its work"; it is working so hard inside, I FEEL the recuperation process >> itself. Not "I feel I am recuperating" as in "I feel better". Not there > yet >> at all. But as in "I feel all the body is doing, coordinating, all the >> debugging programs it is running, the defrags, the deletes, the cleaning >> the bin, and blocking all of life’s usual "spam" to achieve that…And > there >> is no rigged exam that will make me bother to make improvement >> recommendations, for free on top of it, for any blood sucker posing as a >> potential employer. >> Ooooooooooooh that feels sooooooooooooooo gooooood. >> TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH……. >> Steam decompression…………………So this is how my body feels? How >> everyoen feels every day…? >> Oh lord, how I’d like to feel that more often………………. >> Chloe >> —
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"ej" (e…@tiscalimail.nl) writes: > "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> schreef in bericht > news:ajrk9e$fuv$1@freenet9.carleton.ca… >> Oh lord, how I’d like to feel that more often………………. > So, I guess this cool weather is working out for you then?
Once the body gets into hyperthermia mode, now nothing comared to the instant sudden shock of a few years ago, but gradually worse and worse as the heat tays longer, it then can not be colled down just by weather of 90. Today feel like in the 70 degrees F… The needed break… Thirty minutes after I wrote that, my sense of taste got back. Another 15 mins, my sense of smell got back. There must have been incredible muscular stress and dammage, as I feel the body still as if working on all muscles, the legs being the ones that ahd it worse. But the anbsence of pain here and there, of stress on the body that feels like I was plugged on 220 v all teh time, the absence f that already is such a great thing…. Yet, I love sunlight, I like sunny warm days with a nice breeze. But hot and humid they can keep… I keep going "aaaaaaaahhhh…." Like someone having water after a marathon in the hot sun…Now its the legs that are seeming to be trying to get back into gear. It’s like spaced spasms, and if the spasms still hurt, the break in between makes me go "aaaaaaaaah…That feels sooooo gooood"… Man, sometimes, I swear…After a few years of this, the electric chair must not even tickle;-) Chloe > > ej >
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"Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> schreef in bericht news:ajrk9e$fuv$1@freenet9.carleton.ca… > Oh lord, how I’d like to feel that more often……………….
So, I guess this cool weather is working out for you then? ej
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Want cool weather… come down to my office. I think the AC is down to 65F… about 17C Even my teeth are cold. "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:ajrk9e$fuv$1@freenet9.carleton.ca… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Thought of the day > …and then I decided to not think. > — > Oooooooooooooh, that feels soooooooooooo niiiiiiiice…. > COOL WEATHER at long, long, long, ever so long long last……… > Strange. The recuperation is so needed that the body refuses any thought I > should be having about getting that website work done for that interview > tomorrow…I feel the body needed that so very seriously that it refuses > to do anything save recuperate. Chemical materials sales websites can go > wank off. Who in their right mind would want to list what chemicals the > Canadian gvt holds and offers to sell anyway? What am I? Bin Laden’s > wife?? Pffft. What part of their brain does not work? Want an improvement? > Shut it down! There:). Oh, you want three major improvements for me to > recommend? Shut it down. Close shop. Dump the chemicals in some MP’s > backyard. How’s that for three?;-) > Dunno how that coudl ever be worded, but I *feel* the recuperation efforts > in the body taking place….I *feel* the recuperation process under way, > not the feeling better, the metabolism making the body be forced to rest. > I feel the intense work happening in the body that tries to bring all > systems off that flase red alert that heat caused… > The rest of the universe could not have a clue what I mean…The rest of > the world could not understand. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I "should" do all that > right now for what my brain tells me is 101% bogus interview. Riiiight. > But right now, after surviving this last > thing, the entire body works so hard on recuperating, tending to all cells > and muscles and arteries and so on, that I just coudl not give a toot > about that website, and don’t give a toot about any "Should", "Have to". > If it ain’t rigged, they got my resume and it is more than sufficient. If > it is rigged, no amount of work will change nada. > Right now, the only "have to" is "do nothing. Give the body a chance to do > its work"; it is working so hard inside, I FEEL the recuperation process > itself. Not "I feel I am recuperating" as in "I feel better". Not there yet > at all. But as in "I feel all the body is doing, coordinating, all the > debugging programs it is running, the defrags, the deletes, the cleaning > the bin, and blocking all of life’s usual "spam" to achieve that…And there > is no rigged exam that will make me bother to make improvement > recommendations, for free on top of it, for any blood sucker posing as a > potential employer. > Ooooooooooooh that feels sooooooooooooooo gooooood. > TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH……. > Steam decompression…………………So this is how my body feels? How > everyoen feels every day…? > Oh lord, how I’d like to feel that more often………………. > Chloe > —
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Thought of the day …and then I decided to not think. — Oooooooooooooh, that feels soooooooooooo niiiiiiiice…. COOL WEATHER at long, long, long, ever so long long last……… Strange. The recuperation is so needed that the body refuses any thought I should be having about getting that website work done for that interview tomorrow…I feel the body needed that so very seriously that it refuses to do anything save recuperate. Chemical materials sales websites can go wank off. Who in their right mind would want to list what chemicals the Canadian gvt holds and offers to sell anyway? What am I? Bin Laden’s wife?? Pffft. What part of their brain does not work? Want an improvement? Shut it down! There:). Oh, you want three major improvements for me to recommend? Shut it down. Close shop. Dump the chemicals in some MP’s backyard. How’s that for three?;-) Dunno how that coudl ever be worded, but I *feel* the recuperation efforts in the body taking place….I *feel* the recuperation process under way, not the feeling better, the metabolism making the body be forced to rest. I feel the intense work happening in the body that tries to bring all systems off that flase red alert that heat caused… The rest of the universe could not have a clue what I mean…The rest of the world could not understand. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I "should" do all that right now for what my brain tells me is 101% bogus interview. Riiiight. But right now, after surviving this last thing, the entire body works so hard on recuperating, tending to all cells and muscles and arteries and so on, that I just coudl not give a toot about that website, and don’t give a toot about any "Should", "Have to". If it ain’t rigged, they got my resume and it is more than sufficient. If it is rigged, no amount of work will change nada. Right now, the only "have to" is "do nothing. Give the body a chance to do its work"; it is working so hard inside, I FEEL the recuperation process itself. Not "I feel I am recuperating" as in "I feel better". Not there yet at all. But as in "I feel all the body is doing, coordinating, all the debugging programs it is running, the defrags, the deletes, the cleaning the bin, and blocking all of life’s usual "spam" to achieve that…And there is no rigged exam that will make me bother to make improvement recommendations, for free on top of it, for any blood sucker posing as a potential employer. Ooooooooooooh that feels sooooooooooooooo gooooood. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH……. Steam decompression…………………So this is how my body feels? How everyoen feels every day…? Oh lord, how I’d like to feel that more often………………. Chloe —
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"An apple a day keeps the doctor away". Just work on your aim. —
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Now that’s a fresh point of view! "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
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Morning, Wanda! "Wanda" (Divr…@charter.net) writes: > Now that’s a fresh point of view!
Well, you don’t have to use fresh apples….;-) Stay alert and keep practicing, though: our drs all tend to move to the States;-). C > "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message > news:bpncpf$rcn$1@freenet9.carleton.ca… >> "An apple a day keeps the doctor away". Just work on your aim. >> —
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I will get a large supply of apples for the sole purpose of greeting your docs! And to also innitiate a few of ours! A few bonks on the head might help them out a bit. Hope you are doing well this morning, or whatever time it is there. Wanda "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:bpppvc$anm$1@freenet9.carleton.ca… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Morning, Wanda! > "Wanda" (Divr…@charter.net) writes: > > Now that’s a fresh point of view! > Well, you don’t have to use fresh apples….;-) > Stay alert and keep practicing, though: our drs all tend to move to the > States;-). > C > > "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message > > news:bpncpf$rcn$1@freenet9.carleton.ca… > >> "An apple a day keeps the doctor away". Just work on your aim. > >> — > —
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"Wanda" (Divr…@charter.net) writes: > I will get a large supply of apples for the sole purpose of greeting your > docs! And to also innitiate a few of ours! > A few bonks on the head might help them out a bit. > Hope you are doing well this morning, or whatever time it is there. > Wanda
Thank you. Both for the wish and the apple a day contribution;-):) I’m okay, save for a headache, which feels like a glucose one. I had forgotten that Graves burns sugar at the speed of light. But switched the equal for sugar in my morning *cafeinated coffee*, and that should help -graves peaking again sicne two days. (I had just cut down on sugar, going from eight a cup to three (sic), adding two equals to ge re-used to the less syrupy stuff…while avoiding hypoiglecimia froma toof ast cut down…to try and save my teeth, nah!) I slept better today too, if I did wake up in the night. I could catch up on the missed sleep on both days so far. Okay…That does it. Headache growing. Here comes tylenol time. No trace of itchiness in ears and throat so far this morning. May it stay so. That started the entire shibang of caughing untilI’d inflame the throat and get a bronchitis then penumonia. Was just seeming to win ever so gradually on that one after a year of attempts at trying this and trying that (no help from the many docs I saw), and it showed wanting to start all over at the earliest stage again, yesterday: the ears itching and that itchiness making you cough where suddenly the throat gets itchy too…)…I even felt some signs of the swollen ex sinusitis wanting to come back. I swear, after the thyroid is pulverized, I get that *&^% cyst in my sinuses removed. "Disturbs nothing" ENT says. Yeah well, splain to me why I can not breath with my mouth closed and why I can not even blow my nose on that side, hah. Me thinks what they think is a cyst is more likely some huge blood cloth or somethign of the likes, as I felt that coming down from the top of the head *when I took meds against worms* as I felt moving *on my brain* (sic). I felt that thign then move down and even saw my forehead MOVE as that came down. The movement looked liek a very live worm to me:(. It showed unable to get out through the nose, probably dying in the process given the meds I took against worms, and stayed stuck there. Can’t be a cyst: a cyst does not move!! Nah! Same thing for what remained on top of my brain that made the neurologist freak out. If that guy tells me it is a cyst, I run away from there at the speed of light: a cyst does not get bigger and smaller. An abcess can, not a cyst. A cyst can get bigger, and it sure can at the limit shrink and dry. But it can not go on swelling and shrinking with liquid leaking inside my head that I feel and that shuts the motor down completely. Note that it could be an aneurism too, leaking occasionally…I dunno that those cause fevers in the brain though…Infections do…That one seems over "for now". But happened in the past that it seemed okay to restart again…Go figure. You could then fry an egg on my skull, but would look for the button to turn it to low;-). I then sometimes fall as if someone turned a switch off…then come back to, the same way, as fast. I don’t even have time to touch the ground that I am back "on". Save when it happens in the stairway, eh;-). Some in here might remember this happenign in the stairs and the bruizes I got from it. Fun, fun, fun. "Save your neighbor", they said…Hm. I remember the last episodes were last winter, at that previous job…When I’d walk out of the building, whamo. For the "fever" in the head, and the swelling, well, it wanted to behave: just as I got in the neuro’s office, it *started* again. He coudl feel the heat starting fast for himself. See the swelling, see how fast my heart woudl beat then, how I frowned, eyebrows low, like someone withstanding the sensation of a crushed brain. He also noticed somethign moving a light in my left eye, I could see…But then, graves affects the eyes too! Lovely lovely lovely. Thank God for the other side. A few weeks before the entire itchiness of the ears and the cough started, they told me to drink an infusion of strong enough licorice roots. Adding that if one did that they woud have clear lungs forever.Licorice? I thought they were out of their mind. One of my sisters asked me why I did not ask the other side about this cough, and I rememebred they had told me before the cough was there about licorice roots. But I added "I dunno that such a thing even exists!". Next time she visited, she brought some to me. I was stunned. Licorice ROOTS? They existed?? Oh lord…had I known…". And yet big bad me left them in the bag and forgot where they went:(… This week, at the drug store, waiting for a prescription to be filled, I look in a book of natural products to see what they woudl recommend against coughs. I was stunned to see what I saw: "infusions of licorice essence/roots". Then describing how one coudl do that with the roots (sic)… Someone hit me on the head…Gotta get me some of that stuff.Forget the roots, I will get the already made essence and just pour a few drops in hot water as an infusion. Anyway. If anyone out there has that darn itchiness in the ears and throat from that virus: only ONE syrup can help. Of all, the yukky Buckley’s!! Start with the red one, for colds and light bronchial irritations, empty the darn bottle (following the posology) then switch to the blue one for throat irritation. Go easy on the blue afert three days. Streemly strong stuff. I am not supposed to touch any cough syrup due to Graves, as they usually contain tons of iodone, eh. But if I wait on the docs to help, which I did like a good girl, I stretch it for a year:(. That is about the health report of the day. Fun, innit… BUT tylenols work fast with me and the ehadache is gone as always within 10-20 minutes:). The eight sugars must have helped, too;-). Hope the kids are fine and don’t get any flus, Wanda! Rough on a mom, that… Specially since the mom usually gets the same flu too and has to then take care of a sick household on top of it. And remember to keep apples handy!:) Have a great family Sunday, ya lucky thing!:) C > > > "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> news:bpppvc$anm$1@freenet9.carleton.ca… >> Morning, Wanda! >> "Wanda" (Divr…@charter.net) writes: >> > Now that’s a fresh point of view! >> Well, you don’t have to use fresh apples….;-) >> Stay alert and keep practicing, though: our drs all tend to move to the >> States;-). >> C >> > "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message >> > news:bpncpf$rcn$1@freenet9.carleton.ca… >> >> "An apple a day keeps the doctor away". Just work on your aim. >> >> — >> —
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Mimi (trustingm…@hotmail.com) writes: > TGIF >
Yeah…"Thank God I Finished!":) > bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in message <news:ad80v9$3eb$1@freenet9.carleton.ca>… >> "Today". >> That’s a thought!:) >> Chloe >> —
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And yesterday is a memory of what was then, today. "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
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"DraMATTics" (matts…@cox.net) writes: > And yesterday is a memory of what was then, today.
…that, if sustained, makes us miss the today of now and brings no new tomorrows. C > "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message > news:ad80v9$3eb$1@freenet9.carleton.ca… >> "Today". >> That’s a thought!:) >> Chloe >> —
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"Today". That’s a thought!:) Chloe —
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TGIF
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Eleonore Beaudoin) wrote in message <news:ad80v9$3eb$1@freenet9.carleton.ca>… > "Today". > That’s a thought!:) > Chloe > —
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ske’s post: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Sklenge wrote: >>> Sklenge wrote: >>>> ske’s post: >>> [snip] >>>>>> And when you were getting/giving regular and passionate sex your libido >>>>>> dropped? Or does that not happen either? Nothing to say it should. >>>>> If you are getting/giving regularly it does not seem all that important. >>>>> The moment you stop getting/giving the old libido seems to start picking >>>>> up. >>>> Is that for men in general or you in particular? >>> Personal experience but most of my single friends (male and female) seem >>> to agree. >> It’s a kind of the other way around for me. Practise makes perfect. I guess >> I’m just lazy. I think I’ll poll my social group. > Depends on the people involved I guess… >>> [snip] >>>>> Of course the most practical solution is to just do-it-yourself… >>>> Yes. >>> But women don’t do that, do they!?!?
>> Lol, thats cute… I have any number of friendly men on hand whenever I >> desire them. > Tough life being a woman and all…
> But seriously, most of my female friends have said they find the > do-it-yourself approach a lot less satisfying.
Maybe they’re not doing it right or, another answer would be that’s what they tell you. It’s different that’s all, not better and not worse, just different. > Not much of a problem for > guys I don’t think.
Similar end result though. > On the flip side it is entirely possible to have bad sex with another > person… How often does it happen that a person doesn’t enjoy > self-pleasure?
Only a once in thirty odd years in my case and that was because of external influences.
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Little Monster’s post: > On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 10:23:07 +0100, the world was enlightented by Sklenge, > unto whom the words are attributed: >> they’re not there I don’t even think about them. I’ve also read of evidence >> that tells of reductions in libido when sexual activity diminishes – this >> may be a female thing though. > Must be. > while (Monster.sexLife==none) > {Monster.libido=stratospheric} > Monster
And when you were getting/giving regular and passionate sex your libido dropped? Or does that not happen either? Nothing to say it should.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Sklenge wrote: > Little Monster’s post: >>On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 10:23:07 +0100, the world was enlightented by Sklenge, >>unto whom the words are attributed: >>>they’re not there I don’t even think about them. I’ve also read of evidence >>>that tells of reductions in libido when sexual activity diminishes – this >>>may be a female thing though. >>Must be. >>while (Monster.sexLife==none) >>{Monster.libido=stratospheric} >>Monster > And when you were getting/giving regular and passionate sex your libido > dropped? Or does that not happen either? Nothing to say it should.
If you are getting/giving regularly it does not seem all that important. The moment you stop getting/giving the old libido seems to start picking up. Avoidance techniques: a) Working too hard – being very tired/stressed changes priorities b) Exercising too much – too tired for action means you don’t really want it c) Partying too hard – too busy having fun to notice d) Drinking too much – too unconscious to notice Of course the most practical solution is to just do-it-yourself… .ske (practice makes perfect)
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ske’s post: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Sklenge wrote: >> Little Monster’s post: >>> On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 10:23:07 +0100, the world was enlightented by Sklenge, >>> unto whom the words are attributed: >>>> they’re not there I don’t even think about them. I’ve also read of evidence >>>> that tells of reductions in libido when sexual activity diminishes – this >>>> may be a female thing though. >>> Must be. >>> while (Monster.sexLife==none) >>> {Monster.libido=stratospheric} >>> Monster >> And when you were getting/giving regular and passionate sex your libido >> dropped? Or does that not happen either? Nothing to say it should. > If you are getting/giving regularly it does not seem all that important. > The moment you stop getting/giving the old libido seems to start picking up.
Is that for men in general or you in particular? > Avoidance techniques: > a) Working too hard – being very tired/stressed changes priorities > b) Exercising too much – too tired for action means you don’t really want it > c) Partying too hard – too busy having fun to notice > d) Drinking too much – too unconscious to notice > Of course the most practical solution is to just do-it-yourself…
Yes. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> .ske (practice makes perfect)
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Sklenge wrote: > ske’s post: >>Sklenge wrote:
[snip] >>>And when you were getting/giving regular and passionate sex your libido >>>dropped? Or does that not happen either? Nothing to say it should. >>If you are getting/giving regularly it does not seem all that important. >>The moment you stop getting/giving the old libido seems to start picking up. > Is that for men in general or you in particular?
Personal experience but most of my single friends (male and female) seem to agree. [snip] >>Of course the most practical solution is to just do-it-yourself… > Yes.
But women don’t do that, do they!?!?
.ske
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Sklenge wrote: >> ske’s post: > [snip] >>>> And when you were getting/giving regular and passionate sex your libido >>>> dropped? Or does that not happen either? Nothing to say it should. >>> If you are getting/giving regularly it does not seem all that important. >>> The moment you stop getting/giving the old libido seems to start picking up. >> Is that for men in general or you in particular? > Personal experience but most of my single friends (male and female) seem > to agree.
It’s a kind of the other way around for me. Practise makes perfect. I guess I’m just lazy. I think I’ll poll my social group. > [snip] >>> Of course the most practical solution is to just do-it-yourself… >> Yes. > But women don’t do that, do they!?!?
Lol, thats cute… I have any number of friendly men on hand whenever I desire them.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Sklenge wrote: >>Sklenge wrote: >>>ske’s post: >>[snip] >>>>>And when you were getting/giving regular and passionate sex your libido >>>>>dropped? Or does that not happen either? Nothing to say it should. >>>>If you are getting/giving regularly it does not seem all that important. >>>>The moment you stop getting/giving the old libido seems to start picking up. >>>Is that for men in general or you in particular? >>Personal experience but most of my single friends (male and female) seem >>to agree. > It’s a kind of the other way around for me. Practise makes perfect. I guess > I’m just lazy. I think I’ll poll my social group.
Depends on the people involved I guess… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>[snip] >>>>Of course the most practical solution is to just do-it-yourself… >>>Yes. >>But women don’t do that, do they!?!?
> Lol, thats cute… I have any number of friendly men on hand whenever I > desire them.
Tough life being a woman and all…
But seriously, most of my female friends have said they find the do-it-yourself approach a lot less satisfying. Not much of a problem for guys I don’t think. On the flip side it is entirely possible to have bad sex with another person… How often does it happen that a person doesn’t enjoy self-pleasure? .ske
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Sklenge wrote: > Eleonore Beaudoin’s post: >>"Sex is like air. Its no big deal, unless you got none". >>– > That’s probably true, however you really can’t live without air but sex > isn’t really essential (really, not really). – I say this from a position of > having access to both anytime so I wouldn’t trust my word on the subject.
There are many things you can live without but the fact that you can’t have them rarely satiates the desire. In my experience the longer you go without something that you "can live without", the more you end up wanting it. Particularly true for sex… Strange creatures we are. .ske
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 10:23:07 +0100, the world was enlightented by Sklenge, unto whom the words are attributed: > they’re not there I don’t even think about them. I’ve also read of evidence > that tells of reductions in libido when sexual activity diminishes – this > may be a female thing though.
Must be. while (Monster.sexLife==none) {Monster.libido=stratospheric} Monster — I am the sexiest man in the UuuuKaaaayy All the girls love me And I will never grow Ooollldd I am the sexiest man in the UuuKaaaay! http://www.the-monstruum.co.uk
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ske’s post: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Sklenge wrote: >> Eleonore Beaudoin’s post: >>> "Sex is like air. Its no big deal, unless you got none". >>> — >> That’s probably true, however you really can’t live without air but sex >> isn’t really essential (really, not really). – I say this from a position of >> having access to both anytime so I wouldn’t trust my word on the subject. > There are many things you can live without but the fact that you can’t > have them rarely satiates the desire. In my experience the longer you go > without something that you "can live without", the more you end up > wanting it. Particularly true for sex… > Strange creatures we are. > .ske
I used to think that about chocolate. But my problem with chocolate is that if I have a bar or packet/box of chocolates I have to eat them all in one sitting when they’re all gone I don’t crave more, but I can’t stop myself from eating them when they’re there. So I avoid buying chocolate now – If they’re not there I don’t even think about them. I’ve also read of evidence that tells of reductions in libido when sexual activity diminishes – this may be a female thing though.
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Hahahah nice joke. Very true indeedy. If the guy withheld sex when the chick wanted it. Oh my there would be trouble
Talk of sex
"Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:cbcvka$m4$1@freenet9.carleton.ca… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> "Anon" (a…@anon.com) writes: > > Sex ain’t no biggy but you need some female affection
> Which wins you the joke of the day: > A couple goes to bed. The hubby feels in the mood, but as he tries to get > close to his wife, she says that she had a real long day, is too tired, > and does not feel like it: can’t they just hug for a while? > The hubby gets grumpy. She snaps: "Can’t you just love me for who I am??? > Not for what I do or not??? And what’s wrong with just higging???"…
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"Sex is like air. Its no big deal, unless you got none". —
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Eleonore Beaudoin’s post: > "Sex is like air. Its no big deal, unless you got none". > —
That’s probably true, however you really can’t live without air but sex isn’t really essential (really, not really). – I say this from a position of having access to both anytime so I wouldn’t trust my word on the subject.
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Sex ain’t no biggy but you need some female affection
"Sklenge" <skle…@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:BCFF5D14.11C07%sklenge@yahoo.co.uk… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Eleonore Beaudoin’s post: > > "Sex is like air. Its no big deal, unless you got none". > > — > That’s probably true, however you really can’t live without air but sex > isn’t really essential (really, not really). – I say this from a position of > having access to both anytime so I wouldn’t trust my word on the subject.
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"Anon" (a…@anon.com) writes: > Sex ain’t no biggy but you need some female affection
Which wins you the joke of the day: A couple goes to bed. The hubby feels in the mood, but as he tries to get close to his wife, she says that she had a real long day, is too tired, and does not feel like it: can’t they just hug for a while? The hubby gets grumpy. She snaps: "Can’t you just love me for who I am??? Not for what I do or not??? And what’s wrong with just higging???"… The next day, the hubby plays very very nice. It is Saturday. He brings her shopping. Anythign she wants is fine by him! Five dresses? Sure honey pie love mine, he says. Wanna get five pairs of shows and matching hand bags to go with the new dresses? She is extatic…Seing he is in such a mood, she does not dare change store, wanting to get all she can while it lasts…She gets blouses off the racks, pants, skirts, leather coat, mink coats, and he keeps smiling and calling her tender names and agreing to it all… Then they get to the cash. To her surprise he is not moving….The cashier waits…But he does not get his wallet out…The wife goes "Hon, won’t you pay for this stuff?" -Nah, says the hubby…I had a hard day…I don’t feel like it…Can’t we just hug the new clothes for a while…?…What is with the long face??? Why can’t you love me just for who I am, and not what I do or don’t do????…what??? What’s wrong with just hugging???"
> > "Sklenge" <skle…@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message > news:BCFF5D14.11C07%sklenge@yahoo.co.uk… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> Eleonore Beaudoin’s post: >> > "Sex is like air. Its no big deal, unless you got none". >> > — >> That’s probably true, however you really can’t live without air but sex >> isn’t really essential (really, not really). – I say this from a position > of >> having access to both anytime so I wouldn’t trust my word on the subject.
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