Enter message number at which to start listing, F for the first, or ? for help (just press ENTER to start with new messages): f Date: Friday, September 6, 1991 3:12pm Forum: Advice From: Enchanter Msg#: 68781 To: ** ALL ** *EXEMPT* Re: PROANLYS.ZIP File: PROANLYS.ZIP (Fw by Sysop) (4 replies) It's the famous psychoanalyst that I promised. Have fun. Date: Tuesday, December 17, 1991 12:11pm Forum: Advice From: Michael Msg#: 119257 To: ** ALL ** *EXEMPT* Re: affecti.txt File: AFFECTI.TXT (1 reply) Good text file written by a marriage counslor about a problem that many marriages may encounter. Date: Wednesday, December 25, 1991 9:54pm Forum: Advice From: Drlucid Msg#: 123735 To: Headman *EXEMPT* Re: Life In The Electronic Realm (Reply to #121397, Reply to #121064,*) (6 replies) I'd take it a step further: It can even be therapeutic! If one is unhappy with the identity one has created in the "real" world, BBSing affords the opportunity to re-invent oneself. NOT a "false" self, but perhaps an unexpressed self. It would make sense to keep this "new" version of the self under wraps while trying it out and refining it in the relatively "safe" environment of the BBS world. The benefit of hangs, is that, once the "inventor" feels that the new persona is a comfortable fit, and wants to make it "real", s/he can try it out at a hang, with those who have already "met" online, but who may not know the "original"...and perhaps unwanted...alter ego. At that point, out in the "real" world, the "invented" persona becomes REAL as well. Thus, shy people can learn to be extroverted. The overly serious can learn to lighten up. The sexually inhibited can release their fears. And when it is discovered that the "invented" persona is accepted, perhaps even SELF-acceptance becomes easier. After all, if you can't like the person you create, who CAN you like? On the flipside, if one HAS to be "straight", and subdued and controlled in REAL life, here online one can be ANYTHING and let loose the demons. THAT's the value of /Fantasy and /Sikfux. Mental steam valves. Fantasy...reality...one can become the other. THIS is the place where the lines blur. Date: Wednesday, December 25, 1991 10:06pm Forum: Advice From: Drlucid Msg#: 123736 To: Headman *EXEMPT* Re: LOVEAHOLICS UNITE! (Reply to #121400, Reply to #121176,*) (2 replies) "Romantic" love can be expressed in compulsive behavior, but it is not in itself compulsive or unhealthy, IMHO. "Romantic" love is that first stage of idealization. During that stage, lovers see each other in "prefect" terms.They see each other's best qualities, and minimize or ignore flaws and faults. They want to please each other, and tend to be more unselfish. This is a very important phase, because when "reality" sets in, it is remembering those first feelings that can often keep people together through the struggle of dealing with each other's flaws and shortcomings. Although the MAJOR form of "young love" (which tends to have not the patience to endure the "reality sets in" phase), it repeats itself cyclicly in the best marriages. UNHEALTHY "romantic" love is that which DOES become compulsive... the "I can;t live without her/him" type of love. The "Fatal Attraction" type of love. Even older people can experience that, as in the case of people who become so thoroughly identified with each other that when one dies the other becomes emotionally incapacitated, rather than experiencing normal grief and mourning, and comtinuing on. Sending flowers to your new girlfriend doesn't mean you are sick... but starving yourself to afford to send 2 dozen roses an hour IS sick. It's a matter of degree. Date: Friday, January 31, 1992 7:03am Forum: Advice From: Vibrantm Msg#: 136221 To: ** ALL ** *EXEMPT* Re: lovetest.zip File: LOVETEST.ZIP (Copy by Lythande) (2 replies) Short, simple test which tries to highlight what matters to you/how you approach a relationship. Under 14K! Date: Friday, January 31, 1992 7:08am Forum: Advice From: Vibrantm Msg#: 136298 To: ** ALL ** *EXEMPT* Re: coping .exe File: 136298.ATT (Fw by Lythande) (1 reply) Program measures one's capacity to handle stress. Just over 31K. Date: Sunday, February 21, 1993 1:10pm Forum: Advice From: Drpax Msg#: 314875 To: Walts *EXEMPT* Re: Another problem with parents (Reply to #314869, Reply to #310065) (7 replies) I left home when I was 19. My first year of college was while I was still at home, but after that, I moved off to the main campus and after one year in the dorm, moved out and rented a room. Kraft Mac and Cheese and Mrs. Paul's fish stix for two years of college and several years thereafter. I still have my old cancelled checks from those days. They don't frighten me. When life tosses me some hard times, I just go with em. I know I can handle it cause I've been out on my own for all these years, paying my own bills and no owing anyone anything that I haven't paid back. Kids want to VOILA, have the instant cash to live in Chic Bohemia and ACT poor and oh-so-virtuous, but they want someone else to pay for it. Half of all this problem lay with the parents, I grant you, for not being firmer and insisting on self-sufficiency. We've got a generation out there now (mine, unfortunately) that NEVER GREW UP. You've got guys out here who are 45 and still trying to act like they are 25. Two or three days a week in the shrink's office trying to make peace with parents--which they should have done TWENTY FREAKING YEARS AGO!! I have absolutely NO SYMPATHY for these arrested adolescents. Being a kid is tough, being an adult is tougher in a lot of ways, but at any rate, it's different. You put away all the luxury of worrying about NON problems and start worrying about paying the rent, feeding the baby and staying ahead of the bill collectors. That's life. You take what joy you can from it when you can and thank God you survived your twenties so you can now laugh at them and all the self-indulging crap that goes with them. Now the buzz-word is "I come from a dysfunctional family." Guess what? We all did. Adjust and take responsibility for your own life rather than using what parents did to you as an excuse to avoid responsibility. When I read some of the posts on here and all these rich kids with computers whining about their parents it makes me want to pull the plug, throw them out in the street and say: OK, kid, show us what you got. If you can't hack it, shut the freak up. Not directed at you, Walt, you know that. You just touched on some themes that I wholeheartedly agree with you about. Date: Wednesday, February 24, 1993 3:16pm Forum: Advice From: Johndrake Msg#: 317313 To: La Gringa *EXEMPT* Re: love is a many splendid... (Reply to #316955) (5 replies) What seems stranger is that somtimes you have to realize that though a relationship that strong and though over can still have that strong bond or rapport which might never go away. To me I kinda avoid the thought of getting into the word Love because I do beliv there's many forms of love and the forms I've gone through are not that of what ticks in my mind. To me the word Love is two people who care for each other and would be there for the other when the chips were down..would understand one anaother and would share each other's thoughts and feelings..kinda like two combining into one. Course maybe just dreaming.. Date: Saturday, March 6, 1993 3:39pm Forum: Advice From: La Gringa Msg#: 323077 To: Johndrake *EXEMPT* Re: Building Walls (Reply to #322847, Reply to #322737, Reply to #322457, R*) (3 replies) I have the poem here in its entirety.....and I would like to tyoe it for yopu as I remember when I was close to where you are it really helped me a lot... I did not write it, bit I try to live it.....it is wonderful.. So here it is...... COMES THE DAWN After a while you learn the subtle diffrence Between holding a hand and chaining a soul, And you learn that love doesn't mean security, And you begin t learn that kisses aren't contracts And presents aren'y promises And you begin to accept your defeats With your head up and your eyes open, With the grace of a woman, not the grief of a child, And you learn to build all your roads On today because tomorrows ground Is too uncertain. And futures have ` A way of fdalling down in midflight, After a while you learn that even Subshine burns if you get too much. So you plant your own garden, and And decprate your own soul, instead of waiting For someone to bring you flowers. And you learn that you really can endure... That you really are strong, And you really do have worth And you learn, and you learn, With every goodbye You Learn I keep this over my bed to remind me now and again...because I too have longed for someone to decorate my soul......hope you like it Anonymous...... Date: Sunday, March 28, 1993 2:42am Forum: Advice From: PixelPie Msg#: 333182 To: Johndrake *EXEMPT* Re: Understand yourself (Reply to #332457, Reply to #332390, Reply to #332385, R*) (4 replies) How can you understand yourself if you don't understand some of the feelings you have? Date: Thursday, April 1, 1993 9:13pm Forum: Advice From: Indranie Msg#: 335030 To: Lythande *EXEMPT* Re: Rump Roast- the public spanking of JohnDrake! (Reply to #334707, Reply to #334153, Reply to #333638, R*) (1 reply) You're a Republican too, you just won't admit it.. Date: Sunday, April 4, 1993 1:41pm Forum: Advice From: La Gringa Msg#: 336440 To: Lythande *EXEMPT* Re: If he married a liberal he has potential (Reply to #336338, Reply to #335962, Reply to #334707, R*) (3 replies) Well girl it is up to you to do the make over....it wont be that hard since he married a liberal he obvoiusly wants and needs to be brought to the other side...a little coaxing..a little Liberal therapy and he'll be okay. Date: Monday, April 5, 1993 7:30pm Forum: Advice From: Akira Msg#: 337212 To: Johndrake *EXEMPT* Re: love is a many splendid... (Reply to #336612, Reply to #336389, Reply to #335866, R*) (5 replies) Wait a second. Before I go on, I wish to say this is NOT a flaming post before anyone gets the wrong ideas. I am just calling a few facts and ideas out. None are meant ot be degrading in anyway. Who are you to say that I won't understand? What makes you think that you are the only one out there with problems? Is it because I never rant out all my problems that you think my life is all dandy? Cause it aint! I got problems and so does everyone else on this stop-over called Earth. Some people choose to talk about them openly, so only to talk about some, and others prefer to keep their problems to themselves. I am in the middle catagory, only posting and/or talking about certian problems, and even then, I don't go into full detail. I am sorry to say but I am not perfect and have no problems. That seems to be the major belief amongst my friends. It's wrong. No one is without problems. I don't know if you have noticed it yet, but I do have a lot of experience in many things. Greg Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1993 1:33pm Forum: Advice From: QuinSis Msg#: 340899 To: Akira *EXEMPT* Re: People are shallow if they don't look inside (Reply to #340609, Reply to #339861, Reply to #338616, R*) (3 replies) AK>What's that #2 about? AK>I'm sorry, but I gotta stick by that statement. AK>If a person is shallow enough to not look on the inside of you and pu AK>the physical appearance in the secondary, then they aren't worht call AK>your friends. AK> Greg AK>s AK>s That just might be but now lets discuss the real world......If this is so then why does the head cheerleader alllllwwwways go with the head football player? Why do most of the men I like forget me completely when they see Michelle or my best friend Rachel? You are talking about how you would like the world to be but not about how it really is. Looks are important and no matter what you think it not only affects you it also takes place by you in the blackets smallest part of your mind. I don't expect you to admit it but I think you know it is true. It determines who you talk to each day and who you don't. It is the same of all. Don't think I am singling you out. It is all. I think you get my pov and inwardly agree. QuinSis Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1993 3:31pm Forum: Advice From: Ace of Spikes Msg#: 340961 To: Dazed *EXEMPT* Re: Don't be afraid to jump in on a public topic (Reply to #340821, Reply to #340443, Reply to #340152, R*) (2 replies) It's alright dude. If I didn't want people to comment on this topic, I would have taken it to email with Deb. don't be afraid to jump in anytime when it's about a public topic. Date: Thursday, April 15, 1993 8:57pm Forum: Advice From: Akira Msg#: 342147 To: Johndrake *EXEMPT* Re: What you have is what a lot of people don't (Reply to #341890, Fw by Lythande, Reply to #341683, Rep*) (3 replies) There is a Chinese proverb that says: When the mantis hunts the locust, he forgets the shrike that's hunting him. It can be taking to mean different things, and one of those meanigns can be: When we are looking for something, we are forgetting what is alreayd there. You are looking for what is your image of an ideal life. You are forgetting the friends that you already have and arethere for you. Steve, my man..... You gotta relaize that what you have is what a lot of peopel don't. The friends you have are good people and are there for you when you need them. Make use of them instead of looking for those "perfect friends" and that "perfect woman".... Greg Date: Friday, April 30, 1993 1:11pm Forum: Advice From: Nightblades Msg#: 350602 To: ** ALL ** *EXEMPT* Re: Love (Fw by Lythande) (12 replies) How do you know if something is love? Or just a very good friendship? Or is love a very good friendship? I think I found it and I can't be sure. Never was truely IN LOVE before and well. It's like somebody hit me upside the head with a Two by Four. Well go to go. Nightblades up after dark and regreting it. Date: Saturday, May 1, 1993 11:33am Forum: Advice From: Merlin Msg#: 351087 To: Nightblades *EXEMPT* Re: What is love? (Reply to #350602, Fw by Lythande) (7 replies) Always a difficult question, that one. There are as many answers as there are individuals in this world, I think. For me, being in love meant that I couldn't get the other person out of my mind, that I wanted to try to spend as much time as I could with her, not necessarily doing anything other than sittng quietly and Being. It's being able to just gaze at somebody without saying anything and, in that gaze, say everything. That's important, I think. Very important. To be able to be silent with somebody. As music is in the rests, so love is in the silences. Date: Sunday, July 25, 1993 1:06pm Forum: Advice From: Enchanter Msg#: 381945 To: ** ALL ** *EXEMPT* Re: My "Personal Comment" (4 replies) There are many things in a person's life which he wants to attain, and although he may insist that he cannot accomplish them, oftentimes, it is no fault but his own lack of faith and will in himself that prevents him. Such things may be of minor value, but it is all too common to find that they are not, and that it is not the lack of ability that prevents the individual from accomplishment but lack of self- assurance. When the matter becomes so important as to hinder a lifelong fascination, there is then truly a cause for alarm, for it was under no different circumstances that my own desire to become a doctor occurred. I was born, and lived through my childhood, as the sort of sickly child for which it seemed both the illness and the treatment were unknown. In the particularly fragile moments of infancy when I suffered most, there was one physician whom I remember that saved me at times when my life itself was in danger. She was my heroine, made even more immortal by distant infantile memories, in that the less I remembered of her, the more I could imagine her to be. She would have a gentle voice and a kind heart, and could medicate with infallible skill. In the years after her memory had passed, the experiences of my own illness, as well as witnessing the suffering of my family's own numerous maladies, compelled me to want to do something about it when it appeared that not even their doctors could help them, long after I had realized what originally inspired me. But my fancies of the medical field remained as such for much of the time, for my ailments, which persisted into adolescence, in forcing me to rely on the care of others, had reduced the confidence within myself. A strange subconscious interest remained, however, in science and medicine that I could only then ascribe to personal curiosity. It remained but a dream until, at the age of fifteen, my teacher of biology noticed my interest and knowledge of science. He had seen completely through me, and it was with his support that I was given the confidence to aim for what had until then only been a dream. It took me some time, however, even as a college student, to fully realize that I did not need the affirmation of others to do what I knew I wanted to do. Only then did my confidence come to me, and the complete realization of who I was and what I could do on my own. Just as there are tasks which cannot be overcome by effort, there are those tasks which can only be overcome by confidence. In a world where failure is more visibly frequent, it is no wonder that so many are able to accomplish even so little. Having grown up in a city where cynicism is unavoidable, it becomes difficult to place any care on the welfare of the suffering. Yet, in my own personal experience, I have come to feel that if there is one thing that a person can do without, it is illness, for there are enough troubles in life to disrupt a person's faith in himself that illness need not be added to it. Date: Thursday, March 31, 1994 2:36pm Forum: Advice From: Demon Lord Msg#: 464172 To: ** ALL ** *EXEMPT* Re: What would you do? (15 replies) What would you do if you found out that you only had a week to live? Date: Sunday, April 3, 1994 12:11am Forum: Advice From: Fez Msg#: 465277 To: Johndrake *EXEMPT* Re: Being open and honest doesn't guarantee trust (Reply to #465028, Reply to #463928, Reply to #463859, R*) (5 replies) Tell me about it..I've shared some things on this BBS that seem quite personal, and somehow it seems like writing about it is theraputic. The added bonus of having this "diary" write back, and show signs of emotion, and caring...wow it seems to come alive, and it's wonderful. Date: Thursday, May 5, 1994 4:34pm Forum: Advice From: Lex Msg#: 476260 To: ** ALL ** *EXEMPT* Re: Guilt (10 replies) I've read books indicating that guilt was a usless emotion. If everyone accepted this, would civilization be destroyed, or benefitted as a result of people having more time to be productive and less time being immobilized? Date: Saturday, July 30, 1994 4:29am Forum: Advice From: Msreality Msg#: 503548 To: ** ALL ** *EXEMPT* Re: Inter-racial Dating (16 replies) Was wondering if I'm the onnly person out there who thinks that it's okay to have an inter-racial relationship? Why is it that most people think it's ok to experiment, but not get serious, is it that society deems it "Taboo" or is it that people just can't think for themselves? I have to admit that I think for myself, and like to know different cultures and ways of life, it makes you more rounded. I'm so sick of people who let society tell them how to act and feel. AM I the only one, am I being to open minded? Are there men out there who think for themselves? If so, Please let me know, would like to get to know you!!! Date: Sunday, October 16, 1994 10:35am Forum: Advice From: La Gringa Msg#: 521835 To: Lex *EXEMPT* Re: E (Reply to #521827) (3 replies) What I'd most like to see, is an end to poverty and homelesslessness. An end to people being in such pain the have to medicate themselves wit drugs, alcohol, food, , or any of the things we do in excess to numb ourselves. What I'd most like to see is people stop hating eachother out of fear, and to learn to accept and tolerate the differences. Evenmore I would love to see my nephews grow up and live a happy healthy life untouched by the crap inthis world...and I would love to live my llife with my lover and do the proverbial rocking chair thing. with her that is. I would love to know we never have to fear war, and that people all over the world never go hungry....that disease s are either curable or managable. That children never have to suffer sexual abuse, and adults cna freely go to get halp rahter than hurt children or adults. More happiness, renewed spirituality, peace in peoples souls...most often we are a dead nation. Very materialistic, and we have lost sight of what is really important...the virtousness of our soul expressing happiness... I guess my eyes are rose coloured? Date: Monday, October 24, 1994 1:01am Forum: Advice From: Fez Msg#: 524366 To: Sysop *EXEMPT* Re: joke it (Reply to #524229, Reply to #524210) (1 reply) Le>Re: How to handle hecklers on BBSes le>List of politically incorrect responses for hecklers: Well I'm not known for flaming folks...but if I did... Fez's Top Ten responses for BBS Hecklers... 10. SOTCT (Sitting On The Chair Typing) 9. Ho Hum...I hope my screensaver doesn't kick in after that one! 8. Are you quoting Regis Philbin? 7. YOL! (Yawning Out Loud) 6. Are you writing? or Just practicing your typing? 5. I hope you're funny in real life. 4. Good one...Mr. Quayle! 3. IRBRFC (I'd Rather Be Reading Fortune Cookies) 2. That didn't suck that much. (if the author is a girl) And The Number One response to BBS Hecklers... 1. Who do you think you are? Fez? Date: Sunday, January 22, 1995 8:57am Forum: Advice From: Johndrake Msg#: 553190 To: ** ALL ** *EXEMPT* Re: Dim Sum Hang Alert! (Copy by Lythande, Reply to #551924, Reply to #550298, R*) (1 reply) Yeah I have to lok on the bright side..I have to start making my changes.. Be Optomistic and raise the flag up again.. Now if I can only finish reading this book about pleasing people...called.. Pleasing you Is Destroying me...basically it's stopping one self in pleasing others ,putting them first and trying to get the approval of whoever they're doing it for. I haven't read these but Im deemed to: Are You the Right ONe FOr me If this is love why do I feel so insecure Feeling Good and the Survival Guide Handbook Date: Thursday, March 9, 1995 11:26am Forum: Advice From: Silverlock Msg#: 571162 To: Johndrake *EXEMPT* Re: Lust (Reply to #568378, Reply to #568118, Reply to #567920, R*) (3 replies) JO>My dad was just break 64 if he suvived in Jan 95. We saw his strength JO>get weaker as well..it was just going to be some time when he was going JO>to go. I just never expected him to leave so fast...doctors thought he JO>was not goig to make it tilll that thursday..he beat the odds and JO>survived till that friday morning. JO>THen life stopped for me...halted one 14th of October 1994 at 2;33am JO>I think that's when this feeling of this transfer of power hit me..I JO>didn't want it..I surely wasn't prepared for it and the worse thing of JO>them all is that the time that followed I never expected to hit me... JO>I think last weekend when I was out with some friends I had a bad JO>flashback to a few things..one , I felt like a 3rd wheel on a bike..it JO>seemed like the 4 of them were already in their own locked stock JO>environment and I was the outsider looking in . COnsider the fact that I JO>know them but it still felt ....estranged. JO>2nd...the fact about the 4 of them were couples..you know..that also JO>made me feel like an outsider and I thought about my short relationship JO>with that person..here I was with 4 people and I know at least 3 JO>outta the 4 and Im still feeling like I don;t belong. JO>Last thought; I was pretty quiet back when we had lunch resturant> and I was totally quiet for most of the afternoon..maybe it JO>was my stomache, maybe it was the feelings as I mentioned, maybe it's JO>remebering my dad in a place and time I have no idea why.. JO>Im guessing it's the feeling now that he's gone, the estrangement JO>feeling is creeping up on me more so than I never imagined.. JO>People will say ON it's in your head about this estrangmenent..but JO>unless they walk a day in my shoes as Lady Oh once said...only then can JO>they understand what those feelings can be.. Dude... I understand TOTALLY...My pop died almost two years ago and it fucked me up BIG time.. I had to watch him go through his illness and be totally helpless to do anything. There were times that I'd wish for it to hurry up so that he didn't have to go through the crap that he had to go through.. He felt the same way about it also...Now that I look back on all that crazyness i Thank the powers that be(whatever they may be) that I was able to spend some time with him.. my mom and pop split up and I didn't see him for ...ummmm.... close to 10 years!!! all that time I was wishing to see him again.. 10 years later I got my wish and do you know what......It was like everything that we felt toward each other was still there... all the love that I felt was given right back to me..I think about the 2 years after that that I had with him, the things we did together before his sickness confined him to home. He told me to remember those days so that when the day comes that he is no longer there I will still have something to remember him by.. and you know what.... that is the ONLY thing that I have that keeps me together.. dude... you have to remember the good times... they are the things that help you.... As for feeling out of it while among "friends" :) welp... dude.. trust me people understand more than you could possible know... and you have to remember that "those people" are your friends.. and also as far as the japanese restaraunt.... It was "ok" but we should have went somewhere else... Date: Tuesday, June 20, 1995 12:10am Forum: Advice From: PeterLC Msg#: 607650 To: ** ALL ** *EXEMPT* Re: Dating engaged woman (8 replies) Hey, anyone have advice on what to do about long term relationship with engaged woman? Peter Date: Saturday, October 7, 1995 3:42am Forum: Advice From: Crayola Msg#: 641536 To: ** ALL ** *EXEMPT* Re: QUestion (Copy by Lythande) (8 replies) I have a question for all of you Would you sleep with someone if they offered you 1 million dollars but just to sleep with them for one night would you do it? Let me know Date: Tuesday, January 30, 1996 5:28pm Forum: Advice From: Erica Msg#: 671778 To: Lythande *EXEMPT* Re: my so called life. (2 replies) Well to answer a few questions regarding my relationship with my ex, the abuse I put up with growing up, my drinking, and not being perfect. I did this because I don't think it'll thread and I figured that last message was getting long but I still wanted to respond to the things you asked about. First of all it was hard thinking it wasn't my fault but after he left for the military I realized a lot of things weren't right with the relationship and I made it a point to either try to change them or get out. Well I couldn't do anything to change the situation so I got out and I'm much happier that I left. When you get abused for so long and you keep hearing that it's your fault it's hard to think any other way and that's how women get killed and that's why they stay. I did have problems with abuse growing up. My father was abusive. He would beat me and I eventually turned him in to get him to stop. As for the girls I didn't have the relationship with my parents or anyone to tell anyone what they did to me. I didn't know what they did to me. I knew it wasn't good. I would try to tell people about the beatings but they never stopped. The thing that was worse was the rape they put me through. I couldn't live with that pain and I didn't want to tell anyone that anyone did anything like that to me. I was scared and didn't know what to do. I felt dirty and I couldn't look at myself in the mirror without thinking I was a horrible person. I felt somehow that was my fault and I didn't know what to do. I realized after I got off the drugs I used to try and cover the feelings that it wasn't right and it wasn't my fault and that these girls were sick. It wasn't me. Plus as I have gotten older I have learned more. As for drinking socially after having anused it while I was abusing drugs well I know where my limits are and I know I don't want to be numb. When I feel pressure or have a lot of stress I know the worst thing to do is to try covering up that stress with alcohol cause it doesn't get rid of the problem it just hides it temporarily or sometimes it makes the problem worse by blowing the problem more out of proportion. It isn't good to drink when you are upset or under a lot of stress. It usually ends up being worse and then if it does make you forget eventually you have to sober up and the problem is still there. It takes awhile to realize these things and I am not saying that I have been perfect and haven't drank when I've been upset but I know that it won't get rids of the problem so I try to avoid drinking when I'm stressed or upset. It's a depressant. It enhances things. I thought of being a drug counselor but I don't want to shove AA or even NA down someones throat. I am not saying that these programs or meetings are bad but I don't agree with everything they say. But I like to help people. I've always liked helping people out and to help a drug or alcohol abuser can be hard and sometimes heartbreaking. I was a peer counselor in high school and counseled drug and alcohol abusers. I was good at it. I know when I stopped going to AA and NA that I didn't need the meetings to stay off the drugs. It's a matter of thinking. If you set your mind to anything, there a lot of possibilities out there. Your choices in life are endless if you keep an open mind and focus on something you want to do. Usually you'll find out oyou can do anything if you put your mind to it. That's been a strong philosophy of mine for years. I also know I am not and can't possibly be perfect and I suppose that stems from the abuse and things I did growing up. I had an eating disorder. I was bordering on annorexia for awhile. The drugs didn't help and neither did the alcohol. But you want to try and have the perfect body and you abuse yourself by not eating to try to lose the weight or work out a lot. I used to work out eccessively and not eat much. I was puny. I think my lowest weight was 96 pounds maybe less. I was pale and weak and always tired. But I would use drugs to stay awake so I'd get strung out. I still have problems with thinking about my body and there are things I could work on. It's hard not to fall back into old patterns sometimes and it's scarey sometimes. I know I won't ever go back on drugs but even with that I still get tempted to. I see a girl on the street or on tv with a better body than mine and I start getting the bad thoughts again. When I get upset I can't eat cause I just get sick. I can't handle food if I'm too upset. That scares me sometimes but I don't force myself to eat and people around me get worried if I don't eat. Old habits are hard to break. I'm just thankful I didn't try throwing up to lose weight. I'd spit a lot and wouldn't eat. But throwing up can be terrible cause you can rupture your throat. I used laxatives a little but I didn't like using them and would stick to eating very little and exercising too much. It's hard to live in this world where on tv they try to show you the perfect woman or man and who's rich and successful. There are more average citizens than rich and famous people. --- ώ SLMR 2.0 ώ hAS ANYONE SEEN MY cAPSLOCK KEY? Date: Saturday, February 3, 1996 2:49am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 672890 To: Johndrake *EXEMPT* Re: When fathers die (Reply to #671991, Reply to #671467, Reply to #670595, R*) (2 replies) JO>Learn how to smoke...can't be done..my lungs are on strike on that JO>theory..smoke cigars...ANOTHER STORY :) Smoking cures other human conditions. JO>Thing is about the nursing home ...to me..back a few years ago...there JO>was the strain factor..my mother wanted to be with my dad at the nursing JO>home when the choice was brought up a few times...it would break the JO>family up ...for me it would change my life ..for the worst or JO>better..hard to say...I dunno..they say there's a reason for this JO>happening and such..personally...I think there's gotta be some sad JO>reason behind it. WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU MEAN TO SAY HERE ??? I gotta give you the prize for dissociated stream of consciousness text, altho I think I may have some idea what you said, just that it is too much of a steam cloud to actually try to hit back on with any context. Unless you want to read the usual sky black with vultures dive bombers klaxon sirens flammable orphanages bullshit as a reply. I know there is something in this but I cannot piece it together and I am not that bombed yet even. Jesus god please JD JO>I just can't seem to understand why and how come now it had to JO>happen...he was still young..never got to see me or my bro married or JO>see grand kids.....and it's tough to fill that JO>hole that's still left inside me..and I'm toughing it out day in day out JO>without showing any form of depression or dispontant emotions.. JO>I dunno You watched yr father die when you were a man, albeit a young man with much ahead of you and plenty of needs for a father to stick around to watch and be there for. This one I got five square. All I can tell you is that when the father dies before you are done needing him, you have no choice but to find other fathers to ask and observe, take lessons from, and know for better or worse. Depending on what you believe, your father may still be able to see you and yr bro with eventual grandkids, thats your business of faith not mine to say. I lost mine thirtytwo years ago and it still sucks. Not much I can do to fix that one either. Its something to deal with, and I hope you do, and well --- * SLMR 2.0 * Nothing Exists Date: Thursday, February 8, 1996 2:19pm Forum: Advice From: Erica Msg#: 674941 To: Tempest *EXEMPT* Re: Communication... (Reply to #674757, Reply to #671214, Reply to #670958, R*) (1 reply) TE>Although it's too late now, I do appreciate the advice about TE>communication. I'm sure everyone here could use those kinds of tips! TE>I did try many of those things. I was persistent.. I knew we had to talk TE>things out. We were both stubborn, tho... I stubbornly tried to TE>communicate, and he stubbornly refused! TE>I think that each of us had problem in the way we communicated that made TE>it impossible for us to solve anything: he couldn't talk about anything TE>without accusing, snapping, yelling & insulting. As for me, I have TE>faults there too - I'm hypersensitive, and I do tend to say things in TE>the wrong way, and they get taken in the wrong way. And besides, once he TE>starts yelling, accusing, & insulting, then instead of leaving it alone TE>(as would be better), I can't help but accuse & insult back. I don't TE>usually yell, but I do have a sharp tongue... and so it continues. TE>Or continued, I should say. TE>I think that your final statement was right - we were just not right for TE>each other. I really felt a lot for him, but he never felt that for me. TE>I gave him my heart knowing that he probably didn't love me, but I was TE>hoping he would (him keeping me hanging by saying that he wasn't sure TE>wasn't helping!)... well now I know what he's really like and I sure as TE>hell am better off without him... TE>If anything good came out of this, it was preparation for any possible TE>horrible, scummy, dickheaded, f*cked up thing that any guy could do.. TE>heh... You know the sad part of all of this. All the information I gave is great but I think everyone tends to throw all or most of it out the window when they are "in-love" all of the sudden practical sense goes out and the sensitivity and fear of losing the other and being alone comes in so you put uup with the bullshit and you keep taking it and trying to fight back when you know that you should be talking things through and you staywith these God-awful men who treat you like shit and don't appreciate anything or very little about you. Men tend to slop too. If you don't keep them on their toes they get comfortable and tend to not do all the things that they did in the beginning to make you fall in love with them and you go on feeling resentful and alone and wondering if you'll ever get back what you once had and it goes in circles. That's why communication is a must, you have to keep communication open and tell them what you are feeling. And if you don't feel somethings right or you feel they are slipping try to remind them and break them out of slipping into never never land where guys forget to give their girls flowers or treat them special. Remember when they'd come come and kiss you. Do you remember when that changed to you had to go kiss them. When did you start things more. When did he stop? And you have to ask yourself who's doing more and try to keep things at least somewhat equal. If you are greeting him at the door or always initiating the kisses and touches and holding then he's slipped. The trick is to get them to come back from Never Never Land and keep the home fires burning and keep his attention and make sure he's attentative to you and your feelings. No one likes to ask for a everything, like hugs, kisses, flowers, sex, or to talk, to hold each other, for masages. Guys have to watch themselves so they don't slip into this pattern too. If she's attentative to you, be attantative to her. When her back is sore offer a rub or massage. When you come home hold her and kiss her. If you haven't surprised her in awhile bring home a little flower or a stuffed animal or her favorite ice cream. Or when you come home how about initiating some foreplay and make love to her. Surprise her. Keep her guessing. Don't fall into the cycle. Be attentative and show your partner you care and love her. This is a note for all the bi-sexual or homosexual couples. I wrote this for you too. Although I put it in heterosexual content. Be attentative to your lovers too. This is for all. Some more good advise. --- ώ SLMR 2.0 ώ Unable to locate Coffee -- Operator Halted! Date: Wednesday, February 14, 1996 2:27am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 676459 To: Johndrake *EXEMPT* Re: When fathers die (Reply to #675967, Reply to #674762, Reply to #673090, R*) (1 reply) JO>It's a total devestation to realize that those you care for are gone JO>from this world to some other place that nobody can say has visited and JO>come back...of the tunnel.nobody's been there and back..> But each and every one of us will die no matter how much it sucks to stand by living through and after such a thing. They may not have considered that when they set it up in the first place, I dont know, wasnt there. The thing is: while one is alive, there is much that can be done; to help people you love, even if only to stand a watch doing nothing but thinking whatever good for the human who is loved and afflicted. Right now I am here to tell you this. When I get in a mood thinking about people who died on me Deb is there to tell me I aint God. When Neal died I got a very good healing laugh at the service as the godman talked about how our friend Neal was no doubt in heaven, because I could almost see Neal bombed past his ears happy and tasmanian laughing while he pissed on this godfella who obviously had never even talked to anyone who actually knew my friend. When Steve died, I felt a releif on his part because not only did it not hurt anymore and the waiting was over, but he was also then able to become some sort of guardian type in the mind of his brother, who loved Steve very much and tried to take Steve's pain as his own, as if such a thing was really doable. When my grandmother died last fall, she was already halfway there and the event did not give her fear, she believed in god and not just for show, and the last time I saw her she smiled and held my hand as if I was the one who was going to fucking die the next morning. Sorry JD lets take this up later ok --- * SLMR 2.0 * Press any key to continue or Date: Sunday, April 7, 1996 7:08pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 692809 To: Lythande *EXEMPT* Re: Opening up (Reply to #690251, Reply to #684868, Reply to #671779, R*) LY>TE>Ugh, damn, I know exactly how u feel! actually, you are a helluva lot LY>TE>more open than most people I know. That's good, because talking about LY>TE>stuff keeps you from losing your sanity. In fact, talking about my ex on LY>TE>here right after he left helped like you would not believe... it helped LY>TE>more than I thought it ever would... talking is awesome. but you're LY>TE>still a LOT more open than me. there's a lot of stuff i could never LY>TE>say... maybe i'd be saner if i did! but i feel kinda like you felt... i LY>TE>just feel like i don't want to bog anyone down with my problems, and i LY>TE>just can't shake that feeling off... LY>Yeah, Erica is very open....it's one of the main reasons I like her so LY>much. LY>Talk/write all you want, Kat. It helps......sounds wierd, but bbsing LY>saved my sanity and changed my entire life when I was stuck with that ex LY>back in 1990. LY>Don't worry about bothering anyone with your problems - we've all got LY>hte same problems either now or in the past or in the future. When we LY>read what you're saying it actually helps us too - knowing that others LY>have been there, ya know? Thanks Deb... you are a sweetheart... it really does help, both ways - talking about it and hearing others... BBSing HAS changed my life, btw... jeez... sometimes I think about what my life would have been like without computers and modems, and wow I can't even picture it... Almost everything I do nowadays kind of goes back to someone I met off a board in the past... I wonder what I'd be doing if I hadn't met these people... I wish I could travel to a parallel universe like "Sliders" :) and find out! Date: Saturday, October 5, 1996 12:12am Forum: Advice From: Quack Msg#: 720082 To: Tempest Re: cheating (Reply to #720042, Reply to #719830, Reply to #719796, R*) (1 reply) NI>You'll be sorry for all the loans but learning the right way, life is NI>not easy. 17 credit, damn that's alot. I don't think I could have NI>worked & went to school if I was taking 17 credits. TE>Well, if I didn't take out any loans I wouldn't be able to go to school TE>at all. And I'd rather have a good job and pay off loans than be stuck TE>with a crappy low-paying job for the rest of my life. Life is not that TE>hard if you know what you want to do with it. Right on the mark. It isn't that hard if you manage to work at a job you enjoy. Actually its rather easy..... :) Date: Saturday, October 5, 1996 8:46pm Forum: Advice From: Trapper Msg#: 720145 To: Tempest Re: cheating (Reply to #720044, Reply to #719869, Reply to #719365) (1 reply) TE>TR>MV>what would you do if someone at the college you were going to asked yo TE>TR>MV>to take an exam for them and they will pay you? what would you do? TE>TR>I would give the person a few choice words. Because why should you take TE>TR>the exam and the other person get the credit. TE>But he would be getting money! Sometimes that's better than credit :) Ya he would be getting money now. But later on after getting caught and booted out of college he'll look back and think why did he take that exam. Date: Monday, October 7, 1996 4:56am Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 720264 To: Quack Re: cheating (Reply to #720082, Reply to #720042, Reply to #719830, R*) QU>NI>You'll be sorry for all the loans but learning the right way, life is QU>NI>not easy. 17 credit, damn that's alot. I don't think I could have QU>NI>worked & went to school if I was taking 17 credits. QU>TE>Well, if I didn't take out any loans I wouldn't be able to go to school QU>TE>at all. And I'd rather have a good job and pay off loans than be stuck QU>TE>with a crappy low-paying job for the rest of my life. Life is not that QU>TE>hard if you know what you want to do with it. QU>Right on the mark. It isn't that hard if you manage to work at a job QU>you enjoy. Actually its rather easy..... :) It takes trial and error, but once u manage to find 1) a job you enjoy and 2) a really loving relationship, then bam right there life gets easy and enjoyable. IMHO, the hard part about life isn't living it, it's making meaning out of it. Date: Monday, October 7, 1996 4:57am Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 720265 To: Trapper Re: cheating (Reply to #720145, Reply to #720044, Reply to #719869, R*) TR>TE>TR>MV>what would you do if someone at the college you were going to asked TR>TE>TR>MV>to take an exam for them and they will pay you? what would you do? TR>TE>TR>I would give the person a few choice words. Because why should you ta TR>TE>TR>the exam and the other person get the credit. TR>TE>But he would be getting money! Sometimes that's better than credit :) TR>Ya he would be getting money now. But later on after getting caught and TR>booted out of college he'll look back and think why did he take that TR>exam. Getting caught and booted out of college isn't a given. He has to weigh the risks. Date: Friday, October 11, 1996 10:52pm Forum: Advice From: Mvp Msg#: 720565 To: Nightbird Re: world wide web (Reply to #719505, Reply to #719419, Reply to #719410, R*) (1 reply) NI>MV>NI>MV> I would like to get some web adresses for anything on advanced NI>MV>NI>MV>dungens and dragons. NI>MV>NI>MV> Thank You NI>MV>NI>MV> MVP NI>MV>NI>Sorry, I don't have any right now but if I can get my hands on some, NI>MV>Thake you for you effert maby we can become friendes. NI>MV>NI>I'll let you know. NI>Sure, but let me start off by letting you know I am marryed. Hope to NI>talk to you soon. Please don't take me wrong I did not mean it like that. Date: Monday, October 14, 1996 1:51pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 720671 To: Mvp Re: world wide web (Reply to #720565, Reply to #719505, Reply to #719419, R*) (1 reply) MV>NI>MV>NI>MV> I would like to get some web adresses for anything on advance MV>NI>MV>NI>MV>dungens and dragons. MV>NI>MV>NI>MV> Thank You MV>NI>MV>NI>MV> MVP MV>NI>MV>NI>Sorry, I don't have any right now but if I can get my hands on some MV>NI>MV>Thake you for you effert maby we can become friendes. MV>NI>MV>NI>I'll let you know. MV>NI>Sure, but let me start off by letting you know I am marryed. Hope to MV>NI>talk to you soon. MV>Please don't take me wrong I did not mean it like that. Sorry about that, I've had problems in the past on other boards so I can't be too careful. Hope I haven't upset you. TTYL Date: Monday, October 14, 1996 9:26pm Forum: Advice From: Don Msg#: 720715 To: Tempest Re: cheating (Reply to #720043, Reply to #719854, Reply to #719796, R*) ³TT> Oh yeah, believe me, I know! But that doesn't mean I have to look ³ ³TT> forward to paying them off :) ³ ΤΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΎ This is so true.... --- ώ MegaMail 2.10 #0:A bad day on a bike beats the best day at work! Date: Sunday, October 27, 1996 12:15am Forum: Advice From: Mvp Msg#: 721404 To: Nightbird Re: world wide web (Reply to #720671, Reply to #720565, Reply to #719505, R*) (1 reply) No you did not upset me . How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Date: Sunday, October 27, 1996 10:09am Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 721410 To: Mvp Re: world wide web (Reply to #721404, Reply to #720671, Reply to #720565, R*) (4 replies) MV>No you did not upset me . MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll get to the playoffs again, some year! Date: Sunday, October 27, 1996 3:49pm Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 721421 To: Nightbird Re: world wide web (Reply to #721410, Reply to #721404, Reply to #720671, R*) (1 reply) NI>MV>No you did not upset me . NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll get NI>to the playoffs again, some year! Yes they will, but I figure that won't be till the year 2003 Date: Sunday, October 27, 1996 4:28pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 721424 To: Steve C Re: world wide web (Reply to #721421, Reply to #721410, Reply to #721404, R*) (1 reply) SC>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . SC>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SC>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll get SC>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! SC>Yes they will, but I figure that won't be till the year 2003 Knowing them, it sounds about right! Date: Tuesday, October 29, 1996 10:43pm Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 721575 To: Nightbird Re: world wide web (Reply to #721424, Reply to #721421, Reply to #721410, R*) (2 replies) NI>SC>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . NI>SC>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NI>SC>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll ge NI>SC>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! NI>SC>Yes they will, but I figure that won't be till the year 2003 NI>Knowing them, it sounds about right! 1969 + 17 years = 1986 1986 + 17 years = 2003 they are like a kind of locusts. they only appear every 17 years!! Date: Wednesday, October 30, 1996 2:14pm Forum: Advice From: Steve Flur Msg#: 721651 To: Nightbird Re: world wide web (Reply to #721410, Reply to #721404, Reply to #720671, R*) (1 reply) NI>MV>No you did not upset me . NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll get NI>to the playoffs again, some year! NAH!!!!!!! Date: Wednesday, October 30, 1996 7:35pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 721690 To: Steve C Re: world wide web (Reply to #721575, Reply to #721424, Reply to #721421, R*) (1 reply) SC>NI>SC>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . SC>NI>SC>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SC>NI>SC>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll SC>NI>SC>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! SC>NI>SC>Yes they will, but I figure that won't be till the year 2003 SC>NI>Knowing them, it sounds about right! SC>1969 + 17 years = 1986 SC>1986 + 17 years = 2003 SC>they are like a kind of locusts. they only appear every 17 years!! True, very true! Date: Wednesday, October 30, 1996 7:36pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 721691 To: Steve Flur Re: world wide web (Reply to #721651, Reply to #721410, Reply to #721404, R*) (1 reply) SF>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . SF>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SF>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll get SF>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! SF>NAH!!!!!!! Hey, they will make it again, someday! Date: Wednesday, October 30, 1996 8:47pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 721755 To: Nightbird Re: world wide web (Reply to #721410, Reply to #721404, Reply to #720671, R*) (3 replies) NI>MV>No you did not upset me . NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll get NI>to the playoffs again, some year! Mets, Yankees, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE!? Date: Wednesday, October 30, 1996 8:50pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 721756 To: Steve C Re: world wide web (Reply to #721575, Reply to #721424, Reply to #721421, R*) (1 reply) SC>NI>SC>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . SC>NI>SC>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SC>NI>SC>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll SC>NI>SC>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! SC>NI>SC>Yes they will, but I figure that won't be till the year 2003 SC>NI>Knowing them, it sounds about right! SC>1969 + 17 years = 1986 SC>1986 + 17 years = 2003 SC>they are like a kind of locusts. they only appear every 17 years!! 1996 - 1981 = Yanks are 15 year locusts! Date: Wednesday, October 30, 1996 10:40pm Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 721768 To: Tempest Re: world wide web (Reply to #721756, Reply to #721575, Reply to #721424, R*) (2 replies) TE>SC>NI>SC>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . TE>SC>NI>SC>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TE>SC>NI>SC>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we TE>SC>NI>SC>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! TE>SC>NI>SC>Yes they will, but I figure that won't be till the year 2003 TE>SC>NI>Knowing them, it sounds about right! TE>SC>1969 + 17 years = 1986 TE>SC>1986 + 17 years = 2003 TE>SC>they are like a kind of locusts. they only appear every 17 years!! TE>1996 - 1981 = Yanks are 15 year locusts! True, but they have won in shorter spans in the past. The mets however can not say that! Gee, and I thought I was a Met fan. Date: Wednesday, October 30, 1996 10:43pm Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 721769 To: Tempest Re: world wide web (Reply to #721755, Reply to #721410, Reply to #721404, R*) (1 reply) TE>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . TE>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TE>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll get TE>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! TE>Mets, Yankees, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE!? are you not a baseball fan, or do you just have no interest in our mediocre N Y baseball teams? Date: Thursday, October 31, 1996 1:43pm Forum: Advice From: Steve Flur Msg#: 721840 To: Nightbird Re: world wide web (Reply to #721691, Reply to #721651, Reply to #721410, R*) (2 replies) NI>SF>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . NI>SF>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NI>SF>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll ge NI>SF>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! NI>SF>NAH!!!!!!! NI>Hey, they will make it again, someday! I was at Shea when the 1969 Mets clinched their penant. Date: Thursday, October 31, 1996 10:23pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 721860 To: Tempest Re: world wide web (Reply to #721755, Reply to #721410, Reply to #721404, R*) (1 reply) TE>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . TE>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TE>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll get TE>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! TE>Mets, Yankees, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE!? You're not a baseball fan, are you? Date: Thursday, October 31, 1996 10:24pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 721861 To: Steve C Re: world wide web (Reply to #721768, Reply to #721756, Reply to #721575, R*) SC>TE>SC>NI>SC>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . SC>TE>SC>NI>SC>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SC>TE>SC>NI>SC>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe SC>TE>SC>NI>SC>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! SC>TE>SC>NI>SC>Yes they will, but I figure that won't be till the year 2003 SC>TE>SC>NI>Knowing them, it sounds about right! SC>TE>SC>1969 + 17 years = 1986 SC>TE>SC>1986 + 17 years = 2003 SC>TE>SC>they are like a kind of locusts. they only appear every 17 years!! SC>TE>1996 - 1981 = Yanks are 15 year locusts! SC>True, but they have won in shorter spans in the past. The mets however SC>can not say that! SC>Gee, and I thought I was a Met fan. so did I! Date: Thursday, October 31, 1996 10:26pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 721862 To: Steve Flur Re: world wide web (Reply to #721840, Reply to #721691, Reply to #721651, R*) (1 reply) SF>NI>SF>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . SF>NI>SF>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SF>NI>SF>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll SF>NI>SF>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! SF>NI>SF>NAH!!!!!!! SF>NI>Hey, they will make it again, someday! SF>I was at Shea when the 1969 Mets clinched their penant. Cool, I was at Shea when they clinched in 1988 Date: Thursday, October 31, 1996 11:17pm Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 721899 To: Steve Flur Re: world wide web (Reply to #721840, Reply to #721691, Reply to #721651, R*) (1 reply) SF>NI>SF>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . SF>NI>SF>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SF>NI>SF>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll SF>NI>SF>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! SF>NI>SF>NAH!!!!!!! SF>NI>Hey, they will make it again, someday! SF>I was at Shea when the 1969 Mets clinched their penant. I missed that one. I was only 11, and had school. But I was there chen they clinched in 86 and 88. Date: Friday, November 1, 1996 1:44pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 721950 To: Steve C Re: world wide web (Reply to #721769, Reply to #721755, Reply to #721410, R*) (2 replies) SC>TE>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . SC>TE>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SC>TE>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll ge SC>TE>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! SC>TE>Mets, Yankees, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE!? SC>are you not a baseball fan, or do you just have no interest in our SC>mediocre N Y baseball teams? Mediocre? Are they really that bad? Actually I'm not much of a sports fan in general, although I do like the Rangers. Hockey's more fun to watch than baseball! Could never tell what the big fight over Mets/Yanks was all about! Date: Friday, November 1, 1996 1:45pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 721951 To: Nightbird Re: world wide web (Reply to #721860, Reply to #721755, Reply to #721410, R*) (2 replies) NI>TE>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . NI>TE>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NI>TE>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll ge NI>TE>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! NI>TE>Mets, Yankees, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE!? NI>You're not a baseball fan, are you? I'm not much of a sports fan in general! I like playing sports, but watching's kind of boring (IMHO) hope I didn't offend anyone! Date: Saturday, November 2, 1996 12:17am Forum: Advice From: Mvp Msg#: 721992 To: Nightbird Re: world wide web (Reply to #721410, Reply to #721404, Reply to #720671, R*) (1 reply) NI>MV>No you did not upset me . NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll get Don't worrie my grilfreind thinkes the same way but atleast a New York team won. NI>to the playoffs again, some year! Date: Saturday, November 2, 1996 6:43am Forum: Advice From: Trapper Msg#: 721997 To: Nightbird Re: world wide web (Reply to #721690, Reply to #721575, Reply to #721424, R*) (2 replies) NI>SC>NI>SC>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . NI>SC>NI>SC>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NI>SC>NI>SC>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we NI>SC>NI>SC>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! NI>SC>NI>SC>Yes they will, but I figure that won't be till the year 2003 NI>SC>NI>Knowing them, it sounds about right! NI>SC>1969 + 17 years = 1986 NI>SC>1986 + 17 years = 2003 NI>SC>they are like a kind of locusts. they only appear every 17 years!! NI>True, very true! What happen to the year 1973? Ya they lost but still made it to the World Series. Date: Saturday, November 2, 1996 6:51am Forum: Advice From: Trapper Msg#: 721998 To: Steve C Re: world wide web (Reply to #721768, Reply to #721756, Reply to #721575, R*) (1 reply) SC>TE>SC>NI>SC>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . SC>TE>SC>NI>SC>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SC>TE>SC>NI>SC>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe SC>TE>SC>NI>SC>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! SC>TE>SC>NI>SC>Yes they will, but I figure that won't be till the year 2003 SC>TE>SC>NI>Knowing them, it sounds about right! SC>TE>SC>1969 + 17 years = 1986 SC>TE>SC>1986 + 17 years = 2003 SC>TE>SC>they are like a kind of locusts. they only appear every 17 years!! SC>TE>1996 - 1981 = Yanks are 15 year locusts! SC>True, but they have won in shorter spans in the past. The mets however SC>can not say that! SC>Gee, and I thought I was a Met fan. Ya but how many times have the Yankees made it to the post season since the Mets have been in around. Date: Sunday, November 3, 1996 4:04pm Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 722061 To: Tempest Re: world wide web (Reply to #721951, Reply to #721860, Reply to #721755, R*) (1 reply) TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TE>NI>TE>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll TE>NI>TE>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! TE>NI>TE>Mets, Yankees, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE!? TE>NI>You're not a baseball fan, are you? TE>I'm not much of a sports fan in general! I like playing sports, but TE>watching's kind of boring (IMHO) hope I didn't offend anyone! I doubt anyone could be upset by that statement. :) Date: Sunday, November 3, 1996 4:44pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 722070 To: Tempest Re: world wide web (Reply to #721951, Reply to #721860, Reply to #721755, R*) (2 replies) TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TE>NI>TE>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we'll TE>NI>TE>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! TE>NI>TE>Mets, Yankees, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE!? TE>NI>You're not a baseball fan, are you? TE>I'm not much of a sports fan in general! I like playing sports, but TE>watching's kind of boring (IMHO) hope I didn't offend anyone! Don't worry about offening anybody. Personally speaking, I original got into sports to meet guys but I found out I actully liked to watch sports(my husband is sometimes a football windoer) Date: Monday, November 4, 1996 9:25am Forum: Advice From: Sysop Msg#: 722141 To: ** ALL ** Re: Moved to /Sports (1 reply) The yankees/mets discussion has been moved to the /Sports forum. Date: Monday, November 4, 1996 10:13pm Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 722192 To: Nightbird Re: world wide web (Reply to #722070, Reply to #721951, Reply to #721860, R*) (1 reply) NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! NI>TE>NI>TE>Mets, Yankees, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE!? NI>TE>NI>You're not a baseball fan, are you? NI>TE>I'm not much of a sports fan in general! I like playing sports, but NI>TE>watching's kind of boring (IMHO) hope I didn't offend anyone! NI>Don't worry about offening anybody. Personally speaking, I original got NI>into sports to meet guys but I found out I actully liked to watch NI>sports(my husband is sometimes a football windoer) true. You do tend to watch more sports than me. Date: Tuesday, November 5, 1996 7:56pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 722202 To: Steve C Re: world wide web (Reply to #722192, Reply to #722070, Reply to #721951, R*) (1 reply) SC>NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . SC>NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SC>NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe SC>NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! SC>NI>TE>NI>TE>Mets, Yankees, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE!? SC>NI>TE>NI>You're not a baseball fan, are you? SC>NI>TE>I'm not much of a sports fan in general! I like playing sports, but SC>NI>TE>watching's kind of boring (IMHO) hope I didn't offend anyone! SC>NI>Don't worry about offening anybody. Personally speaking, I original got SC>NI>into sports to meet guys but I found out I actully liked to watch SC>NI>sports(my husband is sometimes a football windoer) SC>true. You do tend to watch more sports than me. Do you have any problems with that? I truly hope not, Love you! Date: Tuesday, November 5, 1996 9:02pm Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 722207 To: Nightbird Re: world wide web (Reply to #722202, Reply to #722192, Reply to #722070, R*) (1 reply) NI>SC>NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . NI>SC>NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NI>SC>NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I beli NI>SC>NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! NI>SC>NI>TE>NI>TE>Mets, Yankees, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE!? NI>SC>NI>TE>NI>You're not a baseball fan, are you? NI>SC>NI>TE>I'm not much of a sports fan in general! I like playing sports, but NI>SC>NI>TE>watching's kind of boring (IMHO) hope I didn't offend anyone! NI>SC>NI>Don't worry about offening anybody. Personally speaking, I original g NI>SC>NI>into sports to meet guys but I found out I actully liked to watch NI>SC>NI>sports(my husband is sometimes a football windoer) NI>SC>true. You do tend to watch more sports than me. NI>Do you have any problems with that? NI>I truly hope not, Love you! NOPE Date: Tuesday, November 5, 1996 11:09pm Forum: Advice From: Johndrake Msg#: 722230 To: Sysop Re: Moved to /Sports (Reply to #722141) (1 reply) So that's why I got hit with a ton of new messages in there :) Happy birthday NI>I truly hope not, Love you! SC>NOPE Good Date: Wednesday, November 6, 1996 8:52pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 722272 To: Johndrake Re: Moved to /Sports (Reply to #722230, Reply to #722141) JO>So that's why I got hit with a ton of new messages in there :) JO>Happy birthday SF>NI>SF>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . NI>SF>NI>SF>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NI>SF>NI>SF>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we NI>SF>NI>SF>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! NI>SF>NI>SF>NAH!!!!!!! NI>SF>NI>Hey, they will make it again, someday! NI>SF>I was at Shea when the 1969 Mets clinched their penant. NI>Cool, I was at Shea when they clinched in 1988 And I still have the key chain they gave away that night to prove it. Date: Friday, November 8, 1996 1:44pm Forum: Advice From: Steve Flur Msg#: 722476 To: Steve C Re: world wide web (Reply to #721899, Reply to #721840, Reply to #721691, R*) (1 reply) SC>SF>NI>SF>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . SC>SF>NI>SF>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SC>SF>NI>SF>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we SC>SF>NI>SF>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! SC>SF>NI>SF>NAH!!!!!!! SC>SF>NI>Hey, they will make it again, someday! SC>SF>I was at Shea when the 1969 Mets clinched their penant. SC>I missed that one. I was only 11, and had school. But I was there chen SC>they clinched in 86 and 88. Hey I was only 16. Date: Monday, November 11, 1996 9:19am Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 722702 To: Steve Flur Re: world wide web (Reply to #722475, Reply to #721862, Reply to #721840, R*) (1 reply) SF>NI>Cool, I was at Shea when they clinched in 1988 SF>And I still have the key chain they gave away that night to prove it. m Cool! Date: Tuesday, November 12, 1996 3:06pm Forum: Advice From: Steve Flur Msg#: 722784 To: Nightbird Re: world wide web (Reply to #722702, Reply to #722475, Reply to #721862, R*) (2 replies) NI>SF>NI>Cool, I was at Shea when they clinched in 1988 NI>SF>And I still have the key chain they gave away that night to prove it. NI>m NI>Cool! With some infield grass. Date: Tuesday, November 12, 1996 9:04pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 722808 To: Steve Flur Re: world wide web (Reply to #722784, Reply to #722702, Reply to #722475, R*) (1 reply) SF>I>SF>NI>Cool, I was at Shea when they clinched in 1988 SF>NI>SF>And I still have the key chain they gave away that night to prove it. SF>NI>m SF>NI>Cool! SF>With some infield grass. WOW! That's really, REALLY Cool I think Steve may have some too(infield grass that is) --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Londo-Morden"96"Without a Shadow of a doubt Date: Tuesday, November 12, 1996 9:44pm Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 722825 To: Steve Flur Re: world wide web (Reply to #722784, Reply to #722702, Reply to #722475, R*) (1 reply) SF>NI>SF>NI>Cool, I was at Shea when they clinched in 1988 SF>NI>SF>And I still have the key chain they gave away that night to prove it. SF>NI>m SF>NI>Cool! SF>With some infield grass. I also have some infield grass circa 1986, although it is dried out. (I know, I should have taken better care of it) :) Date: Thursday, November 14, 1996 1:44pm Forum: Advice From: Steve Flur Msg#: 722908 To: Nightbird Re: world wide web (Reply to #722808, Reply to #722784, Reply to #722702, R*) (1 reply) NI>SF>I>SF>NI>Cool, I was at Shea when they clinched in 1988 NI>SF>NI>SF>And I still have the key chain they gave away that night to prove i NI>SF>NI>m NI>SF>NI>Cool! NI>SF>With some infield grass. NI>WOW! NI>That's really, REALLY Cool NI>I think Steve may have some too(infield grass that is) NI>--- NI> ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Londo-Morden"96"Without a Shadow of a doubt I am glad it is only that kind. Date: Thursday, November 14, 1996 1:44pm Forum: Advice From: Steve Flur Msg#: 722909 To: Steve C Re: world wide web (Reply to #722825, Reply to #722784, Reply to #722702, R*) (2 replies) SC>SF>NI>SF>NI>Cool, I was at Shea when they clinched in 1988 SC>SF>NI>SF>And I still have the key chain they gave away that night to prove i SC>SF>NI>m SC>SF>NI>Cool! SC>SF>With some infield grass. SC>I also have some infield grass circa 1986, although it is dried out. (I SC>know, I should have taken better care of it) :) So we are both guilty of vandalism. Date: Thursday, November 14, 1996 7:24pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 722937 To: Steve Flur Re: world wide web (Reply to #722908, Reply to #722808, Reply to #722784, R*) SF>NI>I think Steve may have some too(infield grass that is) SF>NI>--- SF>NI> ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Londo-Morden"96"Without a Shadow of a doubt SF>I am glad it is only that kind. You & me both, beileve you me! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ I drink grape juice, because O>J> kills ! Date: Thursday, November 14, 1996 7:24pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 722938 To: Steve Flur Re: world wide web (Reply to #722909, Reply to #722825, Reply to #722784, R*) SF>C>SF>NI>SF>NI>Cool, I was at Shea when they clinched in 1988 SF>SC>SF>NI>SF>And I still have the key chain they gave away that night to prov SF>SC>SF>NI>m SF>SC>SF>NI>Cool! SF>SC>SF>With some infield grass. SF>SC>I also have some infield grass circa 1986, although it is dried out. (I SF>SC>know, I should have taken better care of it) :) SF>So we are both guilty of vandalism. Oh please! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ I am Kosh of Borg. You have always been assimilated. Date: Sunday, November 17, 1996 10:12pm Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 723088 To: Steve Flur Re: world wide web (Reply to #722909, Reply to #722825, Reply to #722784, R*) SF>SC>SF>NI>SF>NI>Cool, I was at Shea when they clinched in 1988 SF>SC>SF>NI>SF>And I still have the key chain they gave away that night to prov SF>SC>SF>NI>m SF>SC>SF>NI>Cool! SF>SC>SF>With some infield grass. SF>SC>I also have some infield grass circa 1986, although it is dried out. (I SF>SC>know, I should have taken better care of it) :) SF>So we are both guilty of vandalism. I won't tell on you, If You don't tell on me. :) Date: Monday, November 25, 1996 12:19am Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 723361 To: Steve C Re: world wide web (Reply to #722061, Reply to #721951, Reply to #721860, R*) (1 reply) SC>TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . SC>TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SC>TE>NI>TE>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we SC>TE>NI>TE>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! SC>TE>NI>TE>Mets, Yankees, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE!? SC>TE>NI>You're not a baseball fan, are you? SC>TE>I'm not much of a sports fan in general! I like playing sports, but SC>TE>watching's kind of boring (IMHO) hope I didn't offend anyone! SC>I doubt anyone could be upset by that statement. :) Hey, u never know some of those sports fanatics :) Date: Monday, November 25, 1996 12:20am Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 723362 To: Nightbird Re: world wide web (Reply to #722070, Reply to #721951, Reply to #721860, R*) (1 reply) NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe we NI>TE>NI>TE>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! NI>TE>NI>TE>Mets, Yankees, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE!? NI>TE>NI>You're not a baseball fan, are you? NI>TE>I'm not much of a sports fan in general! I like playing sports, but NI>TE>watching's kind of boring (IMHO) hope I didn't offend anyone! NI>Don't worry about offening anybody. Personally speaking, I original got NI>into sports to meet guys but I found out I actully liked to watch NI>sports(my husband is sometimes a football windoer) ROTFL! Well, that's a great reason to get into sports :) Date: Tuesday, November 26, 1996 7:25pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 723433 To: Tempest Re: world wide web (Reply to #723362, Reply to #722070, Reply to #721951, R*) TE>ROTFL! Well, that's a great reason to get into sports :) Thank you, that's what I've always thought! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ But Ma, Johnny has all of his doors registerd! Date: Thursday, November 28, 1996 7:24am Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 723504 To: Tempest Re: world wide web (Reply to #723361, Reply to #722061, Reply to #721951, R*) TE>SC>TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>No you did not upset me . TE>SC>TE>NI>TE>NI>MV>How do you like how the Yankees did !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TE>SC>TE>NI>TE>NI>I'm not a Yankee's fan, I'm a die-hard Met's fan, & I believe TE>SC>TE>NI>TE>NI>to the playoffs again, some year! TE>SC>TE>NI>TE>Mets, Yankees, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE!? TE>SC>TE>NI>You're not a baseball fan, are you? TE>SC>TE>I'm not much of a sports fan in general! I like playing sports, but TE>SC>TE>watching's kind of boring (IMHO) hope I didn't offend anyone! TE>SC>I doubt anyone could be upset by that statement. :) TE>Hey, u never know some of those sports fanatics :) true Date: Monday, December 2, 1996 8:35pm Forum: Advice From: Chilly Willy Msg#: 723659 To: La Gringa Re: Trouble managing (1 reply) Hey.. I'm having trouble trying to manage school, work, and the world of computers. I always get in late to school cause, i stay up late BBSing. But my only time to bbs is after work, from 11 pm till. Any suggestions? Maybe we can chat sometime.. Chilly Willy Date: Wednesday, December 4, 1996 11:17pm Forum: Advice From: Johndrake Msg#: 723768 To: Chilly Willy Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #723659) (1 reply) Hey Chilly Willy, You know I remeber some years ago when I first did the BBSing some 10 or less years ago I also had a problem with the hours I stayed up .. THough back then it wasn't work, it was school and computers and the social life, I too got to school late and heck at times I even cut to avoid getting a late mark or I didn't have the strength to stay awake. The only thing I could suggest is just take the On-Line world an hour a day after you get home from work..and then catch it all up on the weekends . that's usually my best bet... Date: Sunday, December 8, 1996 2:50pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 723943 To: Johndrake Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #723768, Reply to #723659) (1 reply) Hehehe... I did the same thing... I used to miss days and days of school when I first started BBSing some 8 years ago... Date: Monday, December 9, 1996 6:33am Forum: Advice From: Johndrake Msg#: 723965 To: Tempest Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #723943, Reply to #723768, Reply to #723659) (2 replies) And now look at where we all are 8 years later...wiser and more experienced in all aspects of life...and we're still missing school :) Date: Friday, December 13, 1996 2:35pm Forum: Advice From: CyberGod Msg#: 724111 To: Johndrake Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #723965, Reply to #723943, Reply to #723768, R*) (3 replies) and in some cases, missing-in-action, eh? Seems all there's time for these days is work, eat, sleep and bbs'ing. CyberGod ~~~~ Date: Sunday, December 15, 1996 5:32pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 724152 To: CyberGod Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #724111, Reply to #723965, Reply to #723943, R*) CY>Seems all there's time for these days is work, eat, sleep and bbs'ing. I know that all too well(better after Christmas) --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ WORK HARDER!... Millions on welfare depend on YOU!!! Date: Thursday, December 19, 1996 4:53am Forum: Advice From: Johndrake Msg#: 724303 To: CyberGod Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #724111, Reply to #723965, Reply to #723943, R*) (1 reply) Actually getting away from classes help sometimes to rev the engines in the brain again...:) SOmetimes there's barely enough time to sleep when you bbs :) Date: Tuesday, December 24, 1996 2:31am Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 724552 To: Johndrake Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #723965, Reply to #723943, Reply to #723768, R*) (1 reply) JO>And now look at where we all are 8 years later...wiser and more JO>experienced in all aspects of life...and we're still missing school :) And we're still not turning in our school work because we're too busy BBSing :) Date: Tuesday, December 24, 1996 2:32am Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 724553 To: CyberGod Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #724111, Reply to #723965, Reply to #723943, R*) (1 reply) CY>and in some cases, missing-in-action, eh? CY>Seems all there's time for these days is work, eat, sleep and bbs'ing. Sleep?! You have time to sleep?! WOW! Date: Tuesday, December 24, 1996 2:36am Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 724554 To: Johndrake Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #724303, Reply to #724111, Reply to #723965, R*) (1 reply) JO>Actually getting away from classes help sometimes to rev the engines in JO>the brain again...:) Yeah, cause it leaves your brain free to think about the important things in life! heh JO>SOmetimes there's barely enough time to sleep when you bbs :) I know exactly what you mean! Eh, I've slept maybe 3 or 4 hours in the past 38 hours or so, and I'm sitting here typing instead of sleeping... I must be insane... Date: Thursday, December 26, 1996 8:34pm Forum: Advice From: Johndrake Msg#: 724738 To: Tempest Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #724552, Reply to #723965, Reply to #723943, R*) (1 reply) Yep..but then again there was a time when parents told us that we should stop playing games with our computers...now we have to use the said computers to do our school work ..:) Date: Thursday, December 26, 1996 8:36pm Forum: Advice From: Johndrake Msg#: 724739 To: Tempest Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #724554, Reply to #724303, Reply to #724111, R*) (1 reply) The important things in life..sure...immediate thoughts include, what to do...what to eat..do I have enough money for a big mac...what if I don't...then what? :) As for lack of sleep...well..you know Kat..I always thought you had a bit of an insane mind there..:) Seriously though...38 hours with barely sleep...the body forgives..the mind is another story...:) Date: Thursday, December 26, 1996 9:03pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 724792 To: Tempest Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #724553, Reply to #724111, Reply to #723965, R*) (1 reply) TE>Y>and in some cases, missing-in-action, eh? TE>CY>Seems all there's time for these days is work, eat, sleep and bbs'ing. TE>Sleep?! You have time to sleep?! WOW! Sleep, what's sleep? --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ For a 2.8meg drive just use two 1.4 floppies together. Date: Tuesday, December 31, 1996 1:59am Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 724984 To: Johndrake Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #724738, Reply to #724552, Reply to #723965, R*) (1 reply) JO>Yep..but then again there was a time when parents told us that we should JO>stop playing games with our computers...now we have to use the said JO>computers to do our school work ..:) I never had parents that told me that! Maybe that's why I turned out this way :) But yeah, this computer saves my life in terms of schoolwork, otherwise I would have to do the work at the school computer lab, which is the most frustrating goddamn thing, because the computers suck, the printers don't work right, and I can't smoke or drink coffee continuously for 12 hours as I write my papers, which is absolutely vital!! Plus there's all those other annoying people all over the computer lab who distract me constantly, and I have to keep a constant eye on my stuff so it doesn't get stolen, etc. etc. Argh. Date: Tuesday, December 31, 1996 2:09am Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 724985 To: Johndrake Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #724739, Reply to #724554, Reply to #724303, R*) JO>The important things in life..sure...immediate thoughts include, what to JO>do...what to eat..do I have enough money for a big mac...what if I JO>don't...then what? JO>:) Yeah, and how I wanna just lean back and veg out with my computer, listen to music, EAT, SLEEP, etc. :) JO>As for lack of sleep...well..you know Kat..I always thought you had a JO>bit of an insane mind there..:) You know what? I think you're absolutely right, about me and sleep and insanity and all that. :) JO>Seriously though...38 hours with barely sleep...the body forgives..the JO>mind is another story...:) That was NOTHING! I was still functional enough to type coherent messages on here, so I was okay. You shoulda seen me a couple of weeks ago - I had a 15 page paper due on a Thursday, which I was GOING to do over the weekend before that. However, I suddenly came down with the flu that weekend, and had a 103 degree fever, so I couldn't even stand up, let alone type anything. Then, Monday and Tuesday I had tests, so I crammed and took these tests while I was still kinda sick with maybe 100 degree fever. I didn't have time to sleep. So anyway, to make a long story short, I wound up typing this 15 page paper that was due Thursday for about 12 hours straight, while still mildly feverish, with 60, yes SIXTY hours straight of NO SLEEP AT ALL. It was so crazy I think I was starting to hallucinate by the time I finished that paper. Wow, how did I do that and live?! Date: Tuesday, December 31, 1996 2:11am Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 724986 To: Nightbird Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #724792, Reply to #724553, Reply to #724111, R*) (1 reply) NI>TE>Y>and in some cases, missing-in-action, eh? NI>TE>CY>Seems all there's time for these days is work, eat, sleep and bbs'ing. NI>TE>Sleep?! You have time to sleep?! WOW! NI>Sleep, what's sleep? You know, it's that little ounce of luxury you get like once every leap year or something. Date: Tuesday, December 31, 1996 8:31pm Forum: Advice From: Johndrake Msg#: 725047 To: Tempest Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #724984, Reply to #724738, Reply to #724552, R*) (1 reply) Here's a strange thought..a college suppose to be safe and secure..yet it doesnt from what you've said..go figure where our tuition has gone to..:( But anyhow...computers have become the brains and the brawn of technlogy that we now use our brain for storing passwords to get onto computer systems /networks..strange eh Date: Wednesday, January 1, 1997 7:54pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 725070 To: Tempest Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #724986, Reply to #724792, Reply to #724553, R*) TE>I>TE>Y>and in some cases, missing-in-action, eh? TE>NI>TE>CY>Seems all there's time for these days is work, eat, sleep and bbs'i TE>NI>TE>Sleep?! You have time to sleep?! WOW! TE>NI>Sleep, what's sleep? TE>You know, it's that little ounce of luxury you get like once every leap TE>year or something. Damn Straight!!! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ 'blissfully free of the ravages of intellect"- Time Ban. Date: Thursday, January 2, 1997 10:46pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 725121 To: Johndrake Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #725047, Reply to #724984, Reply to #724738, R*) (1 reply) JO>Here's a strange thought..a college suppose to be safe and secure..yet JO>it doesnt from what you've said..go figure where our tuition has gone JO>to..:( Safe and secure? Yeah right. Stuff gets stolen from the computer lab all the time, a friend of mine got her bookbag stolen once. We had a stabbing there about a year ago (some girl stabbed her ex-b/f), and I've even heard of a rape in one of the back staircases. Security is completely useless. I dunno where the tuition goes. Well, maybe it's cause this school's in Crooklyn? Heh, I dunno. JO>But anyhow...computers have become the brains and the brawn of technlogy JO>that we now use our brain for storing passwords to get onto computer JO>systems /networks..strange eh hehehehehehh! That's true, that's about all we do with our brains, store passwords in 'em, and the funny thing is sometimes I forget my password :) Date: Wednesday, January 8, 1997 8:59pm Forum: Advice From: Johndrake Msg#: 725785 To: Tempest Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #725121, Reply to #725047, Reply to #724984, R*) (1 reply) eww..not a safe school to boot...you gotta finish and get outta there fast... I haven't recall any knifing in baruch...but then again I'm not there for some months now..... I haven't been to school unless it's to surf the net on a t1.... I can[t remeber what my passwords are..so I end up making a list and tacking it to the wall at home..ugh Date: Tuesday, January 14, 1997 7:50pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 726529 To: Johndrake Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #725785, Reply to #725121, Reply to #725047, R*) (1 reply) JO>eww..not a safe school to boot...you gotta finish and get outta there JO>fast... Well, it's not really all that unsafe, u just gotta watch yer back and yer stufff, as with practically anywhere in nyc. finish and get outta there fast? Heh, sure doesn't look like it! Eh, I could have been outta here in 2 years but... indecisiveness. I just changed my major, today as a matter of fact, and now I'm sitting here wondering if that was a wise choice. Cause if I continue with what I picked, I'm gonna be there for YEARS.... JO>I haven't recall any knifing in baruch...but then again I'm not there JO>for some months now..... Maybe Baruch is safer, I dunno maybe it depends on the area of the city that the school is in. LIU's in a pretty crappy area unfortunately. I didn't know u went to Baruch.. going for business??? So what's up, how come u haven't been there in months? JO>I haven't been to school unless it's to surf the net on a t1.. as to how fast it's going>.. Heheheheh! I know how that is!! The T1 lines at my school have totally spoiled me... I have no patience to look at the web on anything slower! JO>I can[t remeber what my passwords are..so I end up making a list and JO>tacking it to the wall at home..ugh Don't know if that's such a good idea! Try to pick something u know you'll remember, that u think about a lot. Date: Thursday, January 16, 1997 2:07am Forum: Advice From: Johndrake Msg#: 726762 To: Tempest Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #726529, Reply to #725785, Reply to #725121, R*) (1 reply) Let's see...here's why I haven't hit school... The wonders of Academic Probation hit me last year...and well I'm having some problems getitng my shit back together and the grades suffered..it's all probably due to my dad's situation 2 years back and Im having a problem concertrating..but that's just me.. As for the web...going via T1 is cool but the school invested on POWER MACs as web stations???FUDGE THAT!! As for changing majors...what happened??Don't ya wanna get that paper that says you can stop going to school now??/ Date: Thursday, January 16, 1997 2:27am Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 726775 To: Johndrake Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #726762, Reply to #726529, Reply to #725785, R*) (1 reply) JO>Let's see...here's why I haven't hit school... JO>The wonders of Academic Probation hit me last year...and well I'm having JO>some problems getitng my shit back together and the grades JO>suffered..it's all probably due to my dad's situation 2 years back and JO>Im having a problem concertrating..but that's just me.. academic probation! Yow! that sucks! sorry to hear that. eh i have problems concentrating all the time.. that's why i never have time to sleep, takes so long for me to concentrate! what happened with yer dad, if i'm not getting too nosy??? JO>As for the web...going via T1 is cool but the school invested on POWER JO>MACs as web stations???FUDGE THAT!! Who gives a damn?! The web looks the same whether IBM or Mac! JO>As for changing majors...what happened??Don't ya wanna get that paper JO>that says you can stop going to school now??/ Heheheh... eh, yeah I do, but I'm REALLY indecisive... it's ridiculous.. as soon as I changed it I wondered if I should have changed it to something else, or left it alone! I dunno, I think I'm gonna take a leave of absence, work, and think about it some more... Date: Sunday, January 19, 1997 5:03am Forum: Advice From: Johndrake Msg#: 727004 To: Tempest Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #726775, Reply to #726762, Reply to #726529, R*) (1 reply) The leave of absence..it's a good idea to take a breather before you end up blowing more money on college courses that you may never need with the final major.. Maybe you should just get a degree in libreal arts or something :) As for what happened..well basically my dad passed away 2 years ago and some change...and it really had my mind reeling for such a long time that I had a real problem sitting down to read the text and lecture that I finally shut myself down... thus I lost myself in this spirial that went spinning...and my education was suffering.. I dunno why but I just couldn't keep myself focused to work again... maybe I shouldn't be finishing college..but who knows..maybe it's not my calling to so speak. As for sleep..I sleep..hell nobody believes me that I sleep.. geeze..not even my mom...she thinks I play with the computer all hours of the day /night.. Date: Monday, January 27, 1997 5:40pm Forum: Advice From: Vixen Msg#: 727616 To: ** ALL ** Re: (4 replies) My mouse is not working. I have already tried reinstalling the mouse driver I is there anything else I can do? Vixen Date: Monday, January 27, 1997 8:05pm Forum: Advice From: Don Msg#: 727647 To: Vixen Re: (Reply to #727616) (1 reply) ³VV> My mouse is not working. I have already tried reinstalling the mouse ³ ³VV> driver ³ ³VV> I ³ ³VV> ³ ³VV> is there anything else I can do? ³ ΤΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΎ Feed it cheese. :) --- ώ MegaMail 2.10 #0:Don't make a baby if you can't be a parent! Date: Monday, January 27, 1997 8:39pm Forum: Advice From: Johndrake Msg#: 727652 To: Vixen Re: (Reply to #727616) (1 reply) Maybe it's the mouse itself...how long have you had the mouse.. does yer computer recognize the mouse driver being installed? Date: Tuesday, January 28, 1997 8:00pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 727747 To: Don Re: CHEESE? (Reply to #727647, Reply to #727616) DO>³VV> My mouse is not working. I have already tried reinstalling the mouse DO>³VV> driver DO>³VV> I DO>³VV> DO>³VV> is there anything else I can do? DO>ΤΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝ DO> Feed it cheese. :) Cute, really cute! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ If the enemy is in range ... so are you!!! Date: Monday, February 17, 1997 5:17pm Forum: Advice From: Vixen Msg#: 729881 To: Johndrake Re: (Reply to #727652, Reply to #727616) (1 reply) I just got the mouse but the computer recognizes the mouse. JO>Maybe it's the mouse itself...how long have you had the mouse.. Date: Thursday, February 20, 1997 2:51am Forum: Advice From: Johndrake Msg#: 729967 To: Vixen Re: (Reply to #729881, Reply to #727652, Reply to #727616) Hmm...well this is interesting...could the new mouse have a different driver that the computer doesn't know..ie it might be in the computer's memory but it just not gonna compute.. Date: Monday, March 3, 1997 6:41pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 730540 To: Johndrake Re: Trouble managing (Reply to #727004, Reply to #726775, Reply to #726762, R*) JO>The leave of absence..it's a good idea to take a breather before you end JO>up blowing more money on college courses that you may never need with JO>the final major.. Heh, too late for that... I already took a bunch of basically useless courses should I decide to change my mind (which I think I already did) JO>Maybe you should just get a degree in libreal arts or something :) Agh! That was a joke, right? Liberal arts, that's pretty useless. I'm thinking along lines of psych or some kind of sciences or both, psych alone would be the easy way out cause if I do sciences there are all sorts of mind breaking courses I have to take like calculus and physics ugh. I kind of like the stuff but it's such a pain in the ass and so time-consuming. But I'm thinking about it cause I've been doing a little chemistry research and I'm having fun with it... fun playing with chemicals >:) JO>As for what happened..well basically my dad passed away 2 years ago and JO>some change...and it really had my mind reeling for such a long time JO>that I had a real problem sitting down to read the text and lecture that JO>I finally shut myself down... JO>thus I lost myself in this spirial that went spinning...and my education JO>was suffering.. Eh, I know the feeling... sorry to hear about your dad :( After a while u just feel like a machine, getting urself to school, taking test after test, and with additional problems it just gets so damn overwhelming... JO>I dunno why but I just couldn't keep myself focused to work again... JO>maybe I shouldn't be finishing college..but who knows..maybe it's not my JO>calling to so speak. I dunno... I know how it is, I have a lot of trouble concentrating as well, I'm not really sure why either. JO>As for sleep..I sleep..hell nobody believes me that I sleep.. JO>geeze..not even my mom...she thinks I play with the computer all hours JO>of the day /night.. Heheheh... and you don't? :) Date: Friday, March 14, 1997 3:34am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 731235 To: Vixen Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #727616) (1 reply) VI>My mouse is not working. I have already tried reinstalling the mouse VI>driver VI>I VI>is there anything else I can do? VI> Vixen What was it specifically that yr mouse did, back when it actually worked? Many sectors of private industry have been practically eliminated in the last few years, especially in the reasonable local area. Have you tried to suggest to your mouse that it operate a taxicab or perhaps sell tobacco products/carbonated intoxicants at retail? There seems to be a continuing demand for this kinda service even at this late date, and they sell pedal extensions for those of challenged stature to enable the operation of motor vehicles... --- * SLMR 2.0 * It Will All Be Over Soon... Date: Monday, March 17, 1997 1:27pm Forum: Advice From: Maddog Msg#: 731424 To: Demon Lord Re: What would you do? (Reply to #464172) date: monday, March 17, 1997 1:25pm From: Maddog To: Demon Lord Re: What would you do? Nothing Date: Thursday, March 20, 1997 7:04pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 731566 To: Demon Lord Re: What would you do? (Reply to #464172) (1 reply) DL>What would you do if you found out that you only had a week to live? Wow, what a great question I missed! Old date, but great topic of discussion... Off the top of my head, I think I would just take as many drugs as possible, have sex with as many people as possible, and die a happy death... >:) Date: Sunday, March 23, 1997 12:08pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 731663 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #731235, Reply to #727616) (1 reply) DT>VI>My mouse is not working. I have already tried reinstalling the mouse DT>VI>driver DT>VI>I DT>VI>is there anything else I can do? DT>VI> Vixen DT> What was it specifically that yr mouse did, back when it actually DT>worked? Many sectors of private industry have been practically DT>eliminated in the last few years, especially in the reasonable local DT>area. DT> Have you tried to suggest to your mouse that it operate a taxicab or DT>perhaps sell tobacco products/carbonated intoxicants at retail? There DT>seems to be a continuing demand for this kinda service even at this late DT>date, and they sell pedal extensions for those of challenged stature to DT>enable the operation of motor vehicles... DT>--- DT> * SLMR 2.0 * It Will All Be Over Soon... Cute, very, very cute! Date: Friday, April 4, 1997 2:57am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 732809 To: Vixen Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #727616) VI>My mouse is not working. I have already tried reinstalling the mouse VI>driver VI>I VI>is there anything else I can do? VI> Vixen What was it specifically that yr mouse did, back when it actually worked? Many sectors of private industry have been practically eliminated in the last few years, especially in the reasonable local area. Have you tried to suggest to your mouse that it operate a taxicab or perhaps sell tobacco products/carbonated intoxicants at retail? There seems to be a continuing demand for this kinda service even at this late date, and they sell pedal extensions for those of challenged stature to enable the operation of motor vehicles... --- * SLMR 2.0 * It Will All Be Over Soon... Date: Tuesday, April 8, 1997 5:54am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 733034 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #731663, Reply to #731235, Reply to #727616) (1 reply) dtT> Have you tried to suggest to your mouse that it operate a taxicab or NI>DT>perhaps sell tobacco products/carbonated intoxicants at retail? There NI>DT>seems to be a continuing demand for this kinda service even at this late NI>DT>date, and they sell pedal extensions for those of challenged stature to NI>DT>enable the operation of motor vehicles... NI>DT>--- NI>DT> * SLMR 2.0 * It Will All Be Over Soon... NI>Cute, very, very cute! Mice are by definition cute, why else would Disney run NYC in these days as the end of normally defined human interaction plays out to an empty house? Its the ears... --- * SLMR 2.0 * Less is More. Death is the Answer. Life is the Question. Date: Saturday, April 12, 1997 10:19am Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 733280 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #733034, Reply to #731663, Reply to #731235, R*) (1 reply) DT>NI>Cute, very, very cute! DT> Mice are by definition cute, why else would Disney run NYC in these DT>days as the end of normally defined human interaction plays out to an DT>empty house? Its the ears... You sir are a wise ass! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ If your cow doesn't give milk, sell him. - Timothy Horn Date: Thursday, April 17, 1997 4:16am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 733610 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #733280, Reply to #733034, Reply to #731663, R*) (2 replies) NI>DT>NI>Cute, very, very cute! NI>DT> Mice are by definition cute, why else would Disney run NYC in these NI>DT>days as the end of normally defined human interaction plays out to an NI>DT>empty house? Its the ears... NI>You sir are a wise ass! Yes: and my Tiny Associate is a smartass, from who I learn... >9# --- * SLMR 2.0 * Less is More. Death is the Answer. Life is the Question. Date: Thursday, April 17, 1997 3:27pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 733669 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #733610, Reply to #733280, Reply to #733034, R*) (1 reply) DT>NI>DT>NI>Cute, very, very cute! DT>NI>DT> Mice are by definition cute, why else would Disney run NYC in these DT>NI>DT>days as the end of normally defined human interaction plays out to an DT>NI>DT>empty house? Its the ears... DT>NI>You sir are a wise ass! DT> Yes: and my Tiny Associate is a smartass, from who I learn... >9# Very happy to be of service >:) Date: Thursday, April 17, 1997 7:08pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 733703 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #733610, Reply to #733280, Reply to #733034, R*) (1 reply) DT>NI>DT>NI>Cute, very, very cute! DT>NI>DT> Mice are by definition cute, why else would Disney run NYC in these DT>NI>DT>days as the end of normally defined human interaction plays out to an DT>NI>DT>empty house? Its the ears... DT>NI>You sir are a wise ass! DT> Yes: and my Tiny Associate is a smartass, from who I learn... >9# Sounds very familar!!! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Press any key to continue or any other key to quit Date: Monday, April 21, 1997 5:00am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 734010 To: Tempest Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #733669, Reply to #733610, Reply to #733280, R*) (1 reply) TE>DT>NI>You sir are a wise ass! TE>DT> Yes: and my Tiny Associate is a smartass, from who I learn... >9# TE>Very happy to be of service >:) Echoes of 3am coffeecups marching through ferrous subway airtubes chant in unison We Are Happy To Serve You... Question of the day: Splain the difference between 'wise ass' and 'smartass', with the groundrule being that the difference is neither in the spelling nor the presence of an embedded space... >9# --- * SLMR 2.0 * THEY DONT WANT MY MONEY Date: Monday, April 21, 1997 5:00am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 734011 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #733703, Reply to #733610, Reply to #733280, R*) (2 replies) NI>DT>NI>You sir are a wise ass! NI>DT> Yes: and my Tiny Associate is a smartass, from who I learn... >9# NI>Sounds very familar!!! I hope my cornbeef and cabbage text fan doesnt notice my error above, should have typed 'whom' prolly and me the English Perfessa in the other place ergh. Well. What have you learned from my Tiny Associate anyways? Hmm? --- * SLMR 2.0 * Nothing Exists Date: Monday, April 21, 1997 7:18pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 734095 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734010, Reply to #733669, Reply to #733610, R*) (2 replies) DT>TE>DT>NI>You sir are a wise ass! DT>TE>DT> Yes: and my Tiny Associate is a smartass, from who I learn... >9# DT>TE>Very happy to be of service >:) DT> Echoes of 3am coffeecups marching through ferrous subway airtubes DT>chant in unison We Are Happy To Serve You... DT> Question of the day: Splain the difference between 'wise ass' and DT>'smartass', with the groundrule being that the difference is neither in DT>the spelling nor the presence of an embedded space... >9# I've always wondered that myself... Since I always have an answer for everything here's the answer: A 'wise ass' is a buttocks that is learned, knowledgable in the ways of things, etc. kind of like a Tibetan Monk. A 'smartass' is a buttocks with a high I.Q. ;> Date: Monday, April 21, 1997 7:19pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 734096 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734011, Reply to #733703, Reply to #733610, R*) (2 replies) DT>NI>DT>NI>You sir are a wise ass! DT>NI>DT> Yes: and my Tiny Associate is a smartass, from who I learn... >9# DT>NI>Sounds very familar!!! DT> I hope my cornbeef and cabbage text fan doesnt notice my error above, DT>should have typed 'whom' prolly and me the English Perfessa in the other DT>place ergh. Well. What have you learned from my Tiny Associate anyways? DT>Hmm? You know, I noticed that "whom/who" little error above as well, but I didn't wanna say anything for fear of your wrath :) Date: Tuesday, April 22, 1997 8:20pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 734147 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734011, Reply to #733703, Reply to #733610, R*) (1 reply) DT> I hope my cornbeef and cabbage text fan doesnt notice my error above, DT>should have typed 'whom' prolly and me the English Perfessa in the other DT>place ergh. Well. What have you learned from my Tiny Associate anyways? DT>Hmm? That the two you who are both WISEASSES!! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Chicken heads are the chief food of captive alligators. Date: Tuesday, April 22, 1997 8:22pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 734171 To: Tempest Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734095, Reply to #734010, Reply to #733669, R*) (2 replies) TE>DT> Question of the day: Splain the difference between 'wise ass' and TE>DT>'smartass', with the groundrule being that the difference is neither in TE>DT>the spelling nor the presence of an embedded space... >9# TE>I've always wondered that myself... TE>Since I always have an answer for everything here's the answer: TE>A 'wise ass' is a buttocks that is learned, knowledgable in the ways of TE>things, etc. kind of like a Tibetan Monk. TE>A 'smartass' is a buttocks with a high I.Q. TE>;> Cute, I'll have to figure out with one Steve is!!!!!!! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ This μ™μ tagline has μ™μ a lot of μ™μ bugs in μ™μ it ... Date: Tuesday, April 22, 1997 8:22pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 734172 To: Tempest Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734096, Reply to #734011, Reply to #733703, R*) (1 reply) TE>T>NI>DT>NI>You sir are a wise ass! TE>DT>NI>DT> Yes: and my Tiny Associate is a smartass, from who I learn... > TE>DT>NI>Sounds very familar!!! TE>DT> I hope my cornbeef and cabbage text fan doesnt notice my error above, TE>DT>should have typed 'whom' prolly and me the English Perfessa in the other TE>DT>place ergh. Well. What have you learned from my Tiny Associate anyways? TE>DT>Hmm? TE>You know, I noticed that "whom/who" little error above as well, but I TE>didn't wanna say anything for fear of your wrath :) Oh no, you don't want to do that!!! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Path=DeskDrawer;Closet;BoxUnderBed;Bookshelf;Basement Date: Wednesday, April 23, 1997 12:04am Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 734186 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734171, Reply to #734095, Reply to #734010, R*) (1 reply) NI>TE>DT> Question of the day: Splain the difference between 'wise ass' and NI>TE>DT>'smartass', with the groundrule being that the difference is neither i NI>TE>DT>the spelling nor the presence of an embedded space... >9# NI>TE>I've always wondered that myself... NI>TE>Since I always have an answer for everything here's the answer: NI>TE>A 'wise ass' is a buttocks that is learned, knowledgable in the ways of NI>TE>things, etc. kind of like a Tibetan Monk. NI>TE>A 'smartass' is a buttocks with a high I.Q. NI>TE>;> NI>Cute, I'll have to figure out with one Steve is!!!!!!! That's hard to do, wiseasses and smartasses often come out sounding exactly the same! Date: Wednesday, April 23, 1997 12:06am Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 734187 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734172, Reply to #734096, Reply to #734011, R*) (1 reply) NI>TE>T>NI>DT>NI>You sir are a wise ass! NI>TE>DT>NI>DT> Yes: and my Tiny Associate is a smartass, from who I learn... NI>TE>DT>NI>Sounds very familar!!! NI>TE>DT> I hope my cornbeef and cabbage text fan doesnt notice my error abov NI>TE>DT>should have typed 'whom' prolly and me the English Perfessa in the oth NI>TE>DT>place ergh. Well. What have you learned from my Tiny Associate anyways NI>TE>DT>Hmm? NI>TE>You know, I noticed that "whom/who" little error above as well, but I NI>TE>didn't wanna say anything for fear of your wrath :) NI>Oh no, you don't want to do that!!! But it's fun to invoke his wrath >:) Date: Wednesday, April 23, 1997 8:15pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 734217 To: Tempest Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734186, Reply to #734171, Reply to #734095, R*) (1 reply) TE>NI>Cute, I'll have to figure out with one Steve is!!!!!!! TE>That's hard to do, wiseasses and smartasses often come out sounding TE>exactly the same! Well, I guess I'm one or the other! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Anyone can make a mistake. A fool insists on repeating it Date: Wednesday, April 23, 1997 8:15pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 734218 To: Tempest Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734187, Reply to #734172, Reply to #734096, R*) (1 reply) TE>NI>TE>You know, I noticed that "whom/who" little error above as well, but I TE>NI>TE>didn't wanna say anything for fear of your wrath :) TE>NI>Oh no, you don't want to do that!!! TE>But it's fun to invoke his wrath >:) Oh, really?! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Computing's patron saint: St. Francis of Ansi C++. Date: Wednesday, April 23, 1997 10:37pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 734253 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734217, Reply to #734186, Reply to #734171, R*) (1 reply) NI>TE>NI>Cute, I'll have to figure out with one Steve is!!!!!!! NI>TE>That's hard to do, wiseasses and smartasses often come out sounding NI>TE>exactly the same! NI>Well, I guess I'm one or the other! I've been called both, so I guess I am both! Date: Wednesday, April 23, 1997 10:38pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 734254 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734218, Reply to #734187, Reply to #734172, R*) (1 reply) NI>TE>NI>TE>You know, I noticed that "whom/who" little error above as well, but NI>TE>NI>TE>didn't wanna say anything for fear of your wrath :) NI>TE>NI>Oh no, you don't want to do that!!! NI>TE>But it's fun to invoke his wrath >:) NI>Oh, really?! OH, yeah!!! >:> Date: Thursday, April 24, 1997 9:19am Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 734281 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734171, Reply to #734095, Reply to #734010, R*) (2 replies) NI>TE>A 'wise ass' is a buttocks that is learned, knowledgable in the ways of NI>TE>things, etc. kind of like a Tibetan Monk. NI>TE>A 'smartass' is a buttocks with a high I.Q. NI>TE>;> NI>Cute, I'll have to figure out with one Steve is!!!!!!! MARIE KATHRINE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Date: Thursday, April 24, 1997 7:26pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 734296 To: Tempest Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734253, Reply to #734217, Reply to #734186, R*) TE>I>TE>NI>Cute, I'll have to figure out with one Steve is!!!!!!! TE>NI>TE>That's hard to do, wiseasses and smartasses often come out sounding TE>NI>TE>exactly the same! TE>NI>Well, I guess I'm one or the other! TE>I've been called both, so I guess I am both! Whatever! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Pray hard! Date: Thursday, April 24, 1997 7:26pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 734297 To: Tempest Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734254, Reply to #734218, Reply to #734187, R*) TE>I>TE>NI>TE>You know, I noticed that "whom/who" little error above as well, b TE>NI>TE>NI>TE>didn't wanna say anything for fear of your wrath :) TE>NI>TE>NI>Oh no, you don't want to do that!!! TE>NI>TE>But it's fun to invoke his wrath >:) TE>NI>Oh, really?! TE>OH, yeah!!! >:> I'll take your word for it! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ If you love someone, tell them now! Date: Thursday, April 24, 1997 7:27pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 734298 To: Steve C Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734281, Reply to #734171, Reply to #734095, R*) (1 reply) SC>NI>TE>A 'wise ass' is a buttocks that is learned, knowledgable in the ways o SC>NI>TE>things, etc. kind of like a Tibetan Monk. SC>NI>TE>A 'smartass' is a buttocks with a high I.Q. SC>NI>TE>;> SC>NI>Cute, I'll have to figure out with one Steve is!!!!!!! SC>MARIE KATHRINE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh Boy, I'm in TROUBLE!!!!!! Excuse me, Mr. Casalaspro, but I would think after ALL these years of knowing me, you would figure out that my middle name is spelled KATHRYN!! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Ignorance is temporary, stupid is forever! Date: Friday, April 25, 1997 12:20am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 734314 To: Tempest Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734095, Reply to #734010, Reply to #733669, R*) (1 reply) TE>DT> Question of the day: Splain the difference between 'wise ass' and TE>DT>'smartass', with the groundrule being that the difference is neither in TE>DT>the spelling nor the presence of an embedded space... >9# TE>I've always wondered that myself... TE>Since I always have an answer for everything here's the answer: TE>A 'wise ass' is a buttocks that is learned, knowledgable in the ways of TE>things, etc. kind of like a Tibetan Monk. TE>A 'smartass' is a buttocks with a high I.Q. TE>;> Ok, but I am not like a Tibetan Monk, yet you are a smartass even still... --- * SLMR 2.0 * Sleep is Not Legal Geneva Convention plus Other Laws Date: Friday, April 25, 1997 12:20am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 734315 To: Tempest Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734096, Reply to #734011, Reply to #733703, R*) (1 reply) TE>T>NI>DT>NI>You sir are a wise ass! TE>DT>NI>DT> Yes: and my Tiny Associate is a smartass, from who I learn... > TE>DT>NI>Sounds very familar!!! TE>DT> I hope my cornbeef and cabbage text fan doesnt notice my error above, TE>DT>should have typed 'whom' prolly and me the English Perfessa in the other TE>DT>place ergh. Well. What have you learned from my Tiny Associate anyways? TE>DT>Hmm? TE>You know, I noticed that "whom/who" little error above as well, but I TE>didn't wanna say anything for fear of your wrath :) How awfully fucking polite of you, my pain tolerant bebedoll... >9# --- * SLMR 2.0 * This tagline is yr brain on Drugs hear it move? Date: Friday, April 25, 1997 1:42am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 734339 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734147, Reply to #734011, Reply to #733703, R*) (2 replies) NI>DT> I hope my cornbeef and cabbage text fan doesnt notice my error above, NI>DT>should have typed 'whom' prolly and me the English Perfessa in the other NI>DT>place ergh. Well. What have you learned from my Tiny Associate anyways? NI>DT>Hmm? NI>That the two you who are both WISEASSES!! NI> ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Chicken heads are the chief food of captive alligators. ERROR She is a smart ass, not a wiseass. There is a difference. BTW: I didnt know that captive alligators have chiefs. Do the chiefs wear special hats? --- * SLMR 2.0 * Sleep is Not Legal Geneva Convention plus Other Laws Date: Friday, April 25, 1997 1:42am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 734340 To: Steve C Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734281, Reply to #734171, Reply to #734095, R*) (2 replies) SC>NI>TE>A 'wise ass' is a buttocks that is learned, knowledgable in the ways o SC>NI>TE>things, etc. kind of like a Tibetan Monk. SC>NI>TE>A 'smartass' is a buttocks with a high I.Q. SC>NI>TE>;> SC>NI>Cute, I'll have to figure out with one Steve is!!!!!!! SC>MARIE KATHRINE!!!!!!!!!!!!! O shit, the use of first and middle names in allcaps is a sign of imminent Critical Totality. Where the fuck are my lead goggles, arr.. --- * SLMR 2.0 * This tagline is yr brain on Drugs hear it move? Date: Friday, April 25, 1997 1:43am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 734341 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734298, Reply to #734281, Reply to #734171, R*) (2 replies) NI>SC>NI>TE>A 'smartass' is a buttocks with a high I.Q. NI>SC>NI>Cute, I'll have to figure out with one Steve is!!!!!!! NI>SC>MARIE KATHRINE!!!!!!!!!!!!! NI>Oh Boy, I'm in TROUBLE!!!!!! NI>Excuse me, Mr. Casalaspro, but I would think after ALL these years of NI>knowing me, you would figure out that my middle name is spelled NI>KATHRYN!! Central ta seven seven john... Seven john, go central... Ten ten calls for help at
, states domestic, no callback... four, kay... --- * SLMR 2.0 * To speak to an actual human being press 1 and hang up... Date: Friday, April 25, 1997 6:28pm Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 734415 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734340, Reply to #734281, Reply to #734171, R*) (1 reply) DT>SC>NI>TE>A 'wise ass' is a buttocks that is learned, knowledgable in the way DT>SC>NI>TE>things, etc. kind of like a Tibetan Monk. DT>SC>NI>TE>A 'smartass' is a buttocks with a high I.Q. DT>SC>NI>TE>;> DT>SC>NI>Cute, I'll have to figure out with one Steve is!!!!!!! DT>SC>MARIE KATHRINE!!!!!!!!!!!!! DT> O shit, the use of first and middle names in allcaps is a sign of DT>imminent Critical Totality. Where the fuck are my lead goggles, arr.. At least I didn't use her last name, so I guess she's not in too much trouble. Date: Friday, April 25, 1997 6:28pm Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 734416 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734341, Reply to #734298, Reply to #734281, R*) DT>NI>SC>NI>TE>A 'smartass' is a buttocks with a high I.Q. DT>NI>SC>NI>Cute, I'll have to figure out with one Steve is!!!!!!! DT>NI>SC>MARIE KATHRINE!!!!!!!!!!!!! DT>NI>Oh Boy, I'm in TROUBLE!!!!!! DT>NI>Excuse me, Mr. Casalaspro, but I would think after ALL these years of DT>NI>knowing me, you would figure out that my middle name is spelled DT>NI>KATHRYN!! DT>Central ta seven seven john... DT>Seven john, go central... DT>Ten ten calls for help at
, states domestic, no DT>callback... DT>four, kay... Quick, put the handcuffs and whips away, The cops are at the door. Date: Friday, April 25, 1997 6:49pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 734419 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734339, Reply to #734147, Reply to #734011, R*) (1 reply) DT>NI>That the two you who are both WISEASSES!! DT> ERROR DT> She is a smart ass, not a wiseass. There is a difference. BTW: I DT>didnt know that captive alligators have chiefs. Do the chiefs wear DT>special hats? Oh, excuse me!!! Yes, the captive alligators actully wear special headdresses!!!:) --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Bad command or filename. Go stand in a corner. Date: Friday, April 25, 1997 6:49pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 734420 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734341, Reply to #734298, Reply to #734281, R*) (1 reply) DT>NI>SC>NI>Cute, I'll have to figure out with one Steve is!!!!!!! DT>NI>SC>MARIE KATHRINE!!!!!!!!!!!!! DT>NI>Oh Boy, I'm in TROUBLE!!!!!! DT>NI>Excuse me, Mr. Casalaspro, but I would think after ALL these years of DT>NI>knowing me, you would figure out that my middle name is spelled DT>NI>KATHRYN!! DT>Central ta seven seven john... DT>Seven john, go central... DT>Ten ten calls for help at
, states domestic, no DT>callback... DT>four, kay... I don't think so, at least I haven't had to call him by his full name lately --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ When in Doubt, stay at the luxurious Doubt Hotel! - J.J. Date: Friday, April 25, 1997 6:50pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 734430 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734340, Reply to #734281, Reply to #734171, R*) DT>SC>NI>TE>A 'wise ass' is a buttocks that is learned, knowledgable in the way DT>SC>NI>TE>things, etc. kind of like a Tibetan Monk. DT>SC>NI>TE>A 'smartass' is a buttocks with a high I.Q. DT>SC>NI>TE>;> DT>SC>NI>Cute, I'll have to figure out with one Steve is!!!!!!! DT>SC>MARIE KATHRINE!!!!!!!!!!!!! DT> O shit, the use of first and middle names in allcaps is a sign of DT>imminent Critical Totality. Where the fuck are my lead goggles, arr.. Oh yes, trust me, he is in for it!!!! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ I think when the computer dies it's time to upgrade. - JB Date: Tuesday, April 29, 1997 10:10pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 734618 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734314, Reply to #734095, Reply to #734010, R*) (1 reply) DT>TE>DT> Question of the day: Splain the difference between 'wise ass' and DT>TE>DT>'smartass', with the groundrule being that the difference is neither i DT>TE>DT>the spelling nor the presence of an embedded space... >9# DT>TE>I've always wondered that myself... DT>TE>Since I always have an answer for everything here's the answer: DT>TE>A 'wise ass' is a buttocks that is learned, knowledgable in the ways of DT>TE>things, etc. kind of like a Tibetan Monk. DT>TE>A 'smartass' is a buttocks with a high I.Q. DT>TE>;> DT> Ok, but I am not like a Tibetan Monk, yet you are a smartass even DT>still... You ARE like a Tibetan Monk, all knowledgeable and learned, so you are definately a wiseass... Date: Tuesday, April 29, 1997 10:14pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 734619 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734315, Reply to #734096, Reply to #734011, R*) (1 reply) DT>TE>T>NI>DT>NI>You sir are a wise ass! DT>TE>DT>NI>DT> Yes: and my Tiny Associate is a smartass, from who I learn... DT>TE>DT>NI>Sounds very familar!!! DT>TE>DT> I hope my cornbeef and cabbage text fan doesnt notice my error abov DT>TE>DT>should have typed 'whom' prolly and me the English Perfessa in the oth DT>TE>DT>place ergh. Well. What have you learned from my Tiny Associate anyways DT>TE>DT>Hmm? DT>TE>You know, I noticed that "whom/who" little error above as well, but I DT>TE>didn't wanna say anything for fear of your wrath :) DT> How awfully fucking polite of you, my pain tolerant bebedoll... >9# Uh-oh, I can just see in my mind your expression as you say that, looks like I'll have to fear your wrath anyway... >:) >:) >:) Date: Tuesday, April 29, 1997 10:19pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 734620 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734339, Reply to #734147, Reply to #734011, R*) (1 reply) DT>NI>DT> I hope my cornbeef and cabbage text fan doesnt notice my error abov DT>NI>DT>should have typed 'whom' prolly and me the English Perfessa in the oth DT>NI>DT>place ergh. Well. What have you learned from my Tiny Associate anyways DT>NI>DT>Hmm? DT>NI>That the two you who are both WISEASSES!! DT>NI> ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Chicken heads are the chief food of captive alligators. DT> ERROR DT> She is a smart ass, not a wiseass. There is a difference. BTW: I DT>didnt know that captive alligators have chiefs. Do the chiefs wear DT>special hats? Actually, I think I am both a smartass and a wiseass. One ass cheek is smart, the other ass cheek is wise. >;) Date: Monday, May 12, 1997 2:10am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 735328 To: Steve C Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734415, Reply to #734340, Reply to #734281, R*) (1 reply) SC>DT> O shit, the use of first and middle names in allcaps is a sign of SC>DT>imminent Critical Totality. Where the fuck are my lead goggles, arr.. SC>At least I didn't use her last name, so I guess she's not in too much SC>trouble. I certainly hope so, like yez both and would despise having to testify as a material wit in any kinda domestic homicide circus ya know... --- * SLMR 2.0 * so cold its hot so fine everything fire and me still dead Date: Monday, May 12, 1997 2:11am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 735329 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734419, Reply to #734339, Reply to #734147, R*) (1 reply) NI>Yes, the captive alligators actully wear special headdresses!!!:) I bet they do. Why do you think the captive alligators have this thing about hats? --- * SLMR 2.0 * if men concieved, abortion would be a sacrament Date: Monday, May 12, 1997 2:11am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 735330 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734420, Reply to #734341, Reply to #734298, R*) (1 reply) NI>DT>Ten ten calls for help at
, states domestic, no NI>DT>callback... NI>DT>four, kay... NI>I don't think so, at least I haven't had to call him by his full name NI>lately We got the call off the other complainant, lady, sorry... --- * SLMR 2.0 * It Will All Be Over Soon... Date: Monday, May 12, 1997 3:54am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 735337 To: Tempest Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734618, Reply to #734314, Reply to #734095, R*) (1 reply) TE>DT> Ok, but I am not like a Tibetan Monk, yet you are a smartass even TE>DT>still... TE>You ARE like a Tibetan Monk, all knowledgeable and learned, so you are TE>definately a wiseass... I know what Reynolds 531 was used for, and how to fake believable human vital signs even in deep January, but the Dalai Lama I am not, and am far from, even. Max respect to he and they, too. I will accept the Wiseass title tho, if you take the Smartass. We are a pair after all, and before all, and beyond all. They breathe our air... --- * SLMR 2.0 * HEY ARE YOU OKAY? guess not O well what the hell Date: Monday, May 12, 1997 3:54am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 735338 To: Tempest Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734619, Reply to #734315, Reply to #734096, R*) (1 reply) TE>DT>TE>You know, I noticed that "whom/who" little error above as well, but I TE>DT>TE>didn't wanna say anything for fear of your wrath :) TE>DT> How awfully fucking polite of you, my pain tolerant bebedoll... >9# TE>Uh-oh, I can just see in my mind your expression as you say that, looks TE>like I'll have to fear your wrath anyway... >:) >:) >:) That is a lot like fearing rain on spring weekends, or the imminence of dawn round about five ayem some days. Like living in fear of ones next breath. The gradual loss of gasoline in motor vehicle fuel tanks. Dusky bananas after refrigeration. Bottles with no beer in em on monday afternoon. Entropy in any and all manifestations... >9# --- * SLMR 2.0 * Cshy mnopoey? Dlmnwyt pysaklcko qizmplrinjrtgny! Date: Monday, May 12, 1997 3:55am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 735339 To: Tempest Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #734620, Reply to #734339, Reply to #734147, R*) (1 reply) TE>DT> She is a smart ass, not a wiseass. There is a difference. BTW: I TE>DT>didnt know that captive alligators have chiefs. Do the chiefs wear TE>DT>special hats? TE>Actually, I think I am both a smartass and a wiseass. TE>One ass cheek is smart, the other ass cheek is wise. >;) Why izzit then that it seems to me that yr leftmost asscheek usually has the most vivid printable hand graphics? --- * SLMR 2.0 * Sleep is Not Legal Geneva Convention plus Other Laws Date: Monday, May 12, 1997 7:53pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 735410 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #735329, Reply to #734419, Reply to #734339, R*) (1 reply) DT>NI>Yes, the captive alligators actully wear special headdresses!!!:) DT> I bet they do. Why do you think the captive alligators have this DT>thing about hats? I don't know, I was just in a silly mood. --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ "Fascinating," said Spock, watching Kirk's lousy acting. Date: Monday, May 12, 1997 7:53pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 735411 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #735330, Reply to #734420, Reply to #734341, R*) (1 reply) DT>NI>DT>Ten ten calls for help at
, states domestic, no DT>NI>DT>callback... DT>NI>DT>four, kay... DT>NI>I don't think so, at least I haven't had to call him by his full name DT>NI>lately DT> We got the call off the other complainant, lady, sorry... Oh really! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Man is the only animal that blushes... or needs to. - MT Date: Monday, May 12, 1997 10:33pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 735435 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #735337, Reply to #734618, Reply to #734314, R*) (1 reply) DT>TE>DT> Ok, but I am not like a Tibetan Monk, yet you are a smartass even DT>TE>DT>still... DT>TE>You ARE like a Tibetan Monk, all knowledgeable and learned, so you are DT>TE>definately a wiseass... DT> I know what Reynolds 531 was used for, and how to fake believable DT>human vital signs even in deep January, but the Dalai Lama I am not, and DT>am far from, even. Max respect to he and they, too. I will accept the DT>Wiseass title tho, if you take the Smartass. We are a pair after all, DT>and before all, and beyond all. They breathe our air... Not the Dalai Lama, it is quite a task to be even miles close to the Dalai Lama. But u are a Wiseass nevertheless, just as I am a Smartass despite my lack of being even miles close to Einstein. It is done, then, a pair we are. Date: Monday, May 12, 1997 10:34pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 735436 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #735338, Reply to #734619, Reply to #734315, R*) (1 reply) DT>TE>DT>TE>You know, I noticed that "whom/who" little error above as well, but DT>TE>DT>TE>didn't wanna say anything for fear of your wrath :) DT>TE>DT> How awfully fucking polite of you, my pain tolerant bebedoll... > DT>TE>Uh-oh, I can just see in my mind your expression as you say that, looks DT>TE>like I'll have to fear your wrath anyway... >:) >:) >:) DT> That is a lot like fearing rain on spring weekends, or the imminence DT>of dawn round about five ayem some days. Like living in fear of ones DT>next breath. The gradual loss of gasoline in motor vehicle fuel tanks. DT>Dusky bananas after refrigeration. Bottles with no beer in em on monday DT>afternoon. Entropy in any and all manifestations... >9# Whoa... Wow. You really make me live in fear, utmost surrounding mind-encompassing fear, this is GOOD... Date: Monday, May 12, 1997 10:36pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 735437 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #735339, Reply to #734620, Reply to #734339, R*) (1 reply) DT>TE>DT> She is a smart ass, not a wiseass. There is a difference. BTW: I DT>TE>DT>didnt know that captive alligators have chiefs. Do the chiefs wear DT>TE>DT>special hats? DT>TE>Actually, I think I am both a smartass and a wiseass. DT>TE>One ass cheek is smart, the other ass cheek is wise. >;) DT> Why izzit then that it seems to me that yr leftmost asscheek usually DT>has the most vivid printable hand graphics? I dunno! Ask your hand! Since it is your hand that does the imprinting technique >:) Date: Thursday, May 15, 1997 8:51am Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 735602 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #735328, Reply to #734415, Reply to #734340, R*) (2 replies) >DT> O shit, the use of first and middle names in allcaps is a sign of >DT>imminent Critical Totality. Where the fuck are my lead goggles, arr.. >SC>At least I didn't use her last name, so I guess she's not in too much >SC>trouble. DT> I certainly hope so, like yez both and would despise having to DT>testify as a material wit in any kinda domestic homicide circus ya DT>know... Thanks, but it wouldn't come to that. She is so sweet that I could never do anything to hurt her, so I suffice to just bust her chops from time to time. Date: Thursday, May 15, 1997 7:31pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 735607 To: Steve C Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #735602, Reply to #735328, Reply to #734415, R*) SC>>DT> O shit, the use of first and middle names in allcaps is a sign of SC>>DT>imminent Critical Totality. Where the fuck are my lead goggles, arr.. SC>>SC>At least I didn't use her last name, so I guess she's not in too much SC>>SC>trouble. SC>DT> I certainly hope so, like yez both and would despise having to SC>DT>testify as a material wit in any kinda domestic homicide circus ya SC>DT>know... SC>Thanks, but it wouldn't come to that. She is so sweet that I could SC>never do anything to hurt her, so I suffice to just bust her chops from SC>time to time. Why, thank you love! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Leave it there; the cat'll get it. - Jeff Jennings Date: Thursday, May 22, 1997 3:28am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 736086 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #735410, Reply to #735329, Reply to #734419, R*) (1 reply) NI>DT> I bet they do. Why do you think the captive alligators have this NI>DT>thing about hats? NI>I don't know, I was just in a silly mood. NI> ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ "Fascinating," said Spock, watching Kirk's lousy acting. ARRRGH! Dammit don't give up that easy, now the fucking alligators are crying in their child bedrooms with the meat wallpaper all cuz you abandoned their advocacy... --- * SLMR 2.0 * THEY DONT WANT MY MONEY Date: Thursday, May 22, 1997 3:29am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 736087 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #735411, Reply to #735330, Reply to #734420, R*) NI>DT>NI>I don't think so, at least I haven't had to call him by his full name NI>DT>NI>lately NI>DT> We got the call off the other complainant, lady, sorry... NI>Oh really! Central; mark it a ninety yellow, kay... --- * SLMR 2.0 * Nothing Exists Date: Thursday, May 22, 1997 3:29am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 736088 To: Tempest Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #735435, Reply to #735337, Reply to #734618, R*) (1 reply) TE>DT> I know what Reynolds 531 was used for, and how to fake believable TE>DT>human vital signs even in deep January, but the Dalai Lama I am not, and TE>DT>am far from, even. Max respect to he and they, too. I will accept the TE>DT>Wiseass title tho, if you take the Smartass. We are a pair after all, TE>DT>and before all, and beyond all. They breathe our air... TE>Not the Dalai Lama, it is quite a task to be even miles close to the TE>Dalai Lama. But u are a Wiseass nevertheless, just as I am a Smartass TE>despite my lack of being even miles close to Einstein. It is done, then, TE>a pair we are. ...on the ninth day, God suddenly remembered that there were only seven days in a week. O shit --- * SLMR 2.0 * If this were an actual tagline, it would be illegible Date: Thursday, May 22, 1997 3:29am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 736089 To: Tempest Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #735437, Reply to #735339, Reply to #734620, R*) (1 reply) TE>DT>TE>Actually, I think I am both a smartass and a wiseass. TE>DT>TE>One ass cheek is smart, the other ass cheek is wise. >;) TE>DT> Why izzit then that it seems to me that yr leftmost asscheek usually TE>DT>has the most vivid printable hand graphics? TE>I dunno! Ask your hand! Since it is your hand that does the imprinting TE>technique >:) Well, shitfire bebedoll, I do not talk to my hands. Yet. However, I can look at em, and see the smile on their faces. That is probably a pretty bad sign, seeing my fucking hands smile. If they could talk, I'd split. Then they would yell at me in wheeling high pitched scracking voices teasing me how sillyassed I yam thinking I could run away from my smiling hands. Monday I am applying for a job with the Postal Service heh heh heh... --- * SLMR 2.0 * Press any key to continue or Date: Thursday, May 22, 1997 3:29am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 736090 To: Steve C Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #735602, Reply to #735328, Reply to #734415, R*) (1 reply) SC>DT> I certainly hope so, like yez both and would despise having to SC>DT>testify as a material wit in any kinda domestic homicide circus ya SC>DT>know... SC>Thanks, but it wouldn't come to that. She is so sweet that I could SC>never do anything to hurt her, so I suffice to just bust her chops from SC>time to time. Ahhh, ya know, damage to meat is at the very least a class A misdemeanor. Watch it, pal... them chops need to remain intact --- * SLMR 2.0 * This tagline is nonexistent and cannot be read by people Date: Thursday, May 22, 1997 3:30am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 736098 To: Tempest Re: Fear... (Reply to #735436, Reply to #735338, Reply to #734619, R*) (1 reply) TE>DT>TE>I'll have to fear your wrath anyway... >:) >:) >:) TE>DT> That is a lot like fearing rain on spring weekends, or the imminence TE>DT>of dawn round about five ayem some days. Like living in fear of ones TE>DT>next breath. The gradual loss of gasoline in motor vehicle fuel tanks. TE>DT>Dusky bananas after refrigeration. Bottles with no beer in em on monday TE>DT>afternoon. Entropy in any and all manifestations... >9# TE>Whoa... Wow. You really make me live in fear, utmost surrounding TE>mind-encompassing fear, this is GOOD... Fear life, fear allatime... pure gutshit cold gut ice fear, become immobilized, deer in the landing lights B52 loaded with fat sleek nukes slurrying in on Broadway outa gas and the flight crew bailed after finding God shortly apres coding in the Red Codes they thought they recieved but it was only lightningstorm static innaference not supposed to really be orders to incinerate Rudytown... -|--- --- * SLMR 2.0 * Nothing Exists Date: Thursday, May 22, 1997 9:34pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 736153 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #736088, Reply to #735435, Reply to #735337, R*) DT>TE>DT> I know what Reynolds 531 was used for, and how to fake believable DT>TE>DT>human vital signs even in deep January, but the Dalai Lama I am not, a DT>TE>DT>am far from, even. Max respect to he and they, too. I will accept the DT>TE>DT>Wiseass title tho, if you take the Smartass. We are a pair after all, DT>TE>DT>and before all, and beyond all. They breathe our air... DT>TE>Not the Dalai Lama, it is quite a task to be even miles close to the DT>TE>Dalai Lama. But u are a Wiseass nevertheless, just as I am a Smartass DT>TE>despite my lack of being even miles close to Einstein. It is done, then, DT>TE>a pair we are. DT> ...on the ninth day, God suddenly remembered that there were only DT>seven days in a week. O shit Well God must be pretty old by now, you know, having lived at least four thousand years, wouldn't be surprised if he was having a little bit of the ol' senility memory slips setting in now and then... Date: Thursday, May 22, 1997 9:42pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 736154 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #736089, Reply to #735437, Reply to #735339, R*) DT>TE>DT>TE>Actually, I think I am both a smartass and a wiseass. DT>TE>DT>TE>One ass cheek is smart, the other ass cheek is wise. >;) DT>TE>DT> Why izzit then that it seems to me that yr leftmost asscheek usuall DT>TE>DT>has the most vivid printable hand graphics? DT>TE>I dunno! Ask your hand! Since it is your hand that does the imprinting DT>TE>technique >:) DT> Well, shitfire bebedoll, I do not talk to my hands. Yet. However, I DT>can look at em, and see the smile on their faces. That is probably a DT>pretty bad sign, seeing my fucking hands smile. If they could talk, I'd DT>split. Then they would yell at me in wheeling high pitched scracking DT>voices teasing me how sillyassed I yam thinking I could run away from my DT>smiling hands. Well, I could always sit on your hands to shut 'em up, then your smiling hands and my smiling ass could laugh together and hang out like the inseparable buddies they always were! DT> Monday I am applying for a job with the Postal Service heh heh heh... Agh!!! Hmm, fortunately I am not the chick from Exorcist, so I cannot turn my head around 180 degrees and then look downwards to see my ass smiling up at me. And, if it talks, I could always sit on it to muffle it up, so with these practical solutions to self-animated anatomy I am not THAT quite far gone to apply for the U.S. Postal Service yet... Date: Thursday, May 22, 1997 9:48pm Forum: Advice From: Tempest Msg#: 736155 To: Dti Re: Fear... (Reply to #736098, Reply to #735436, Reply to #735338, R*) DT>TE>DT>TE>I'll have to fear your wrath anyway... >:) >:) >:) DT>TE>DT> That is a lot like fearing rain on spring weekends, or the imminenc DT>TE>DT>of dawn round about five ayem some days. Like living in fear of ones DT>TE>DT>next breath. The gradual loss of gasoline in motor vehicle fuel tanks. DT>TE>DT>Dusky bananas after refrigeration. Bottles with no beer in em on monda DT>TE>DT>afternoon. Entropy in any and all manifestations... >9# DT>TE>Whoa... Wow. You really make me live in fear, utmost surrounding DT>TE>mind-encompassing fear, this is GOOD... DT> Fear life, fear allatime... pure gutshit cold gut ice fear, become DT>immobilized, deer in the landing lights B52 loaded with fat sleek nukes DT>slurrying in on Broadway outa gas and the flight crew bailed after DT>finding God shortly apres coding in the Red Codes they thought they DT>recieved but it was only lightningstorm static innaference not supposed DT>to really be orders to incinerate Rudytown... -|--- Bahahahahaha... "uhhh ooops"... heheheheheheh... well hey if that actually happens then we have nothing to worry about cause hey, no one is actually gonna believe that the said incineration was all a silly lil' mistake, they're gonna blame the terrorists or somebody, so then there will be WW III, which will of course be nuclear-based, and the world will end, and we will all be little quarks spread out all over the place... Date: Friday, May 23, 1997 9:54am Forum: Advice From: Steve C Msg#: 736196 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #736090, Reply to #735602, Reply to #735328, R*) (1 reply) DT>SC>DT> I certainly hope so, like yez both and would despise having to DT>SC>DT>testify as a material wit in any kinda domestic homicide circus ya DT>SC>DT>know... DT>SC>Thanks, but it wouldn't come to that. She is so sweet that I could DT>SC>never do anything to hurt her, so I suffice to just bust her chops from DT>SC>time to time. DT> Ahhh, ya know, damage to meat is at the very least a class A DT>misdemeanor. Watch it, pal... them chops need to remain intact I guess I'd better watch out for the FDA boys. Date: Sunday, May 25, 1997 2:34pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 736240 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #736086, Reply to #735410, Reply to #735329, R*) (1 reply) DT>NI>DT> I bet they do. Why do you think the captive alligators have this DT>NI>DT>thing about hats? DT>NI>I don't know, I was just in a silly mood. DT>NI> ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ "Fascinating," said Spock, watching Kirk's lousy acting. DT> ARRRGH! Dammit don't give up that easy, now the fucking alligators DT>are crying in their child bedrooms with the meat wallpaper all cuz you DT>abandoned their advocacy... I didn't mean to do that! --- ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ Proofread carefully to see if you any words out. Date: Tuesday, June 3, 1997 3:27am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 736675 To: Steve C Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #736196, Reply to #736090, Reply to #735602, R*) SC>DT>SC>DT> I certainly hope so, like yez both and would despise having to SC>DT>SC>DT>testify as a material wit in any kinda domestic homicide circus ya SC>DT>SC>DT>know... SC>DT>SC>Thanks, but it wouldn't come to that. She is so sweet that I could SC>DT>SC>never do anything to hurt her, so I suffice to just bust her chops fro SC>DT>SC>time to time. SC>DT> Ahhh, ya know, damage to meat is at the very least a class A SC>DT>misdemeanor. Watch it, pal... them chops need to remain intact SC>I guess I'd better watch out for the FDA boys. MARKET POLICE DONT MOVE!! DROP THAT FUCKING TOMATO **NOW**! --- * SLMR 2.0 * To speak to an actual human being press 1 and hang up... Date: Tuesday, June 3, 1997 3:28am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 736676 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #736240, Reply to #736086, Reply to #735410, R*) (1 reply) NI>DT>NI>DT> I bet they do. Why do you think the captive alligators have this NI>DT>NI>DT>thing about hats? NI>DT>NI>I don't know, I was just in a silly mood. NI>DT>NI> ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ "Fascinating," said Spock, watching Kirk's lousy actin NI>DT> ARRRGH! Dammit don't give up that easy, now the fucking alligators NI>DT>are crying in their child bedrooms with the meat wallpaper all cuz you NI>DT>abandoned their advocacy... NI>I didn't mean to do that! Fix it then, the alligator chillun are still weeping loudly and I am running outta earplugs rapidly, that is not a good position for a humane and reasonable foster parent to be in by any means... --- * SLMR 2.0 * Famous Last Words: ahhh shit whats wrong with my legs Date: Tuesday, June 3, 1997 9:08pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 736721 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #736676, Reply to #736240, Reply to #736086, R*) (2 replies) DT>NI>DT>NI>DT> I bet they do. Why do you think the captive alligators have t DT>NI>DT>NI>DT>thing about hats? DT>NI>DT>NI>I don't know, I was just in a silly mood. DT>NI>DT>NI> ώ OLX 2.1 TD ώ "Fascinating," said Spock, watching Kirk's lousy ac DT>NI>DT> ARRRGH! Dammit don't give up that easy, now the fucking alligators DT>NI>DT>are crying in their child bedrooms with the meat wallpaper all cuz you DT>NI>DT>abandoned their advocacy... DT>NI>I didn't mean to do that! DT> Fix it then, the alligator chillun are still weeping loudly and I am DT>running outta earplugs rapidly, that is not a good position for a humane DT>and reasonable foster parent to be in by any means... Ok, I'll fix it!!! * OLX 2.1 TD * Dyslexics of the world...UNTIE! Date: Wednesday, June 4, 1997 3:37am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 736744 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #736721, Reply to #736676, Reply to #736240, R*) (1 reply) NI>DT>NI>I didn't mean to do that! NI>DT> Fix it then, the alligator chillun are still weeping loudly and I am NI>DT>running outta earplugs rapidly, that is not a good position for a humane NI>DT>and reasonable foster parent to be in by any means... NI>Ok, I'll fix it!!! Pray tell, how? Unless you got ears like barndoors and are running for Prez against Butch in '92 again, Ross... >9# --- * SLMR 2.0 * This tagline is yr brain on Drugs hear it move? Date: Wednesday, June 4, 1997 9:21pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 736787 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #736744, Reply to #736721, Reply to #736676, R*) (1 reply) DT>NI>DT>NI>I didn't mean to do that! DT>NI>DT> Fix it then, the alligator chillun are still weeping loudly and I a DT>NI>DT>running outta earplugs rapidly, that is not a good position for a huma DT>NI>DT>and reasonable foster parent to be in by any means... DT>NI>Ok, I'll fix it!!! DT> Pray tell, how? Unless you got ears like barndoors and are running DT>for Prez against Butch in '92 again, Ross... HEY, I'm not perfect!!!! * OLX 2.1 TD * ...I would face reality...if I knew which way to turn. Date: Friday, June 6, 1997 3:16am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 736866 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #736721, Reply to #736676, Reply to #736240, R*) NI>DT>NI>I didn't mean to do that! NI>DT> Fix it then, the alligator chillun are still weeping loudly and I am NI>DT>running outta earplugs rapidly, that is not a good position for a humane NI>DT>and reasonable foster parent to be in by any means... NI>Ok, I'll fix it!!! Pray tell, how? Unless you got ears like barndoors and are running for Prez against Butch in '92 again, Ross... >9# --- * SLMR 2.0 * This tagline is yr brain on Drugs hear it move? Date: Sunday, June 8, 1997 3:46am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 737061 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #736787, Reply to #736744, Reply to #736721, R*) (1 reply) NI>DT>NI>Ok, I'll fix it!!! NI>DT> Pray tell, how? Unless you got ears like barndoors and are running NI>DT>for Prez against Butch in '92 again, Ross... NI>HEY, I'm not perfect!!!! Neither was Ross Perot, but what the fuck, gotta vote for somebody... --- * SLMR 2.0 * THEY DONT WANT MY MONEY Date: Sunday, June 8, 1997 3:07pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 737093 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #737061, Reply to #736787, Reply to #736744, R*) (1 reply) DT>NI>DT>NI>Ok, I'll fix it!!! DT>NI>DT> Pray tell, how? Unless you got ears like barndoors and are running DT>NI>DT>for Prez against Butch in '92 again, Ross... DT>NI>HEY, I'm not perfect!!!! DT> Neither was Ross Perot, but what the fuck, gotta vote for somebody... So I gather you voted for Mr. Perot? :) * OLX 2.1 TD * 'blissfully free of the ravages of intellect"- Time Ban. Date: Thursday, June 12, 1997 4:36am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 737284 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #737093, Reply to #737061, Reply to #736787, R*) (1 reply) NI>DT>NI>DT>NI>Ok, I'll fix it!!! NI>DT>NI>DT> Pray tell, how? Unless you got ears like barndoors and are runni NI>DT>NI>DT>for Prez against Butch in '92 again, Ross... NI>DT>NI>HEY, I'm not perfect!!!! NI>DT> Neither was Ross Perot, but what the fuck, gotta vote for somebody... NI>So I gather you voted for Mr. Perot? :) I was massively entertained by Mr Perot, but I always vote for the winner. Obviously, that means I voted for my cat name of Pogo, the President of the United States... >9# --- * SLMR 2.0 * Sleep is Not Legal Geneva Convention plus Other Laws Date: Thursday, June 12, 1997 8:35pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 737333 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #737284, Reply to #737093, Reply to #737061, R*) (1 reply) DT>NI>DT>NI>DT>NI>Ok, I'll fix it!!! DT>NI>DT>NI>DT> Pray tell, how? Unless you got ears like barndoors and are ru DT>NI>DT>NI>DT>for Prez against Butch in '92 again, Ross... DT>NI>DT>NI>HEY, I'm not perfect!!!! DT>NI>DT> Neither was Ross Perot, but what the fuck, gotta vote for somebody. DT>NI>So I gather you voted for Mr. Perot? :) DT> I was massively entertained by Mr Perot, but I always vote for the DT>winner. Obviously, that means I voted for my cat name of Pogo, the DT>President of the United States... >9# Ah yes, I should have know that! * OLX 2.1 TD * Mommy, what happens to your files when you die? - John S. Date: Monday, June 16, 1997 3:41am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 737477 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #737333, Reply to #737284, Reply to #737093, R*) (1 reply) NI>DT> I was massively entertained by Mr Perot, but I always vote for the NI>DT>winner. Obviously, that means I voted for my cat name of Pogo, the NI>DT>President of the United States... >9# NI>Ah yes, I should have know that! NI> * OLX 2.1 TD * Mommy, what happens to your files when you die? - John S. Keed, what happens to yr files when you die is: Someone else gets yr machine after the probate dogshit is settled and they format the drives to make room. If it takes that long... --- * SLMR 2.0 * To reply press Ctrl/Alt/Del and wait for a bit Date: Tuesday, June 17, 1997 8:17pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 737611 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #737477, Reply to #737333, Reply to #737284, R*) (1 reply) DT>NI>DT> I was massively entertained by Mr Perot, but I always vote for the DT>NI>DT>winner. Obviously, that means I voted for my cat name of Pogo, the DT>NI>DT>President of the United States... >9# DT>NI>Ah yes, I should have know that! DT>NI> * OLX 2.1 TD * Mommy, what happens to your files when you die? - John S. DT> Keed, what happens to yr files when you die is: Someone else gets yr DT>machine after the probate dogshit is settled and they format the drives DT>to make room. If it takes that long... OH, so very true! * OLX 2.1 TD * UNRECOVERABLE USER ERROR - Terminating current user Date: Wednesday, July 2, 1997 2:10am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 738286 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #737611, Reply to #737477, Reply to #737333, R*) (1 reply) NI>DT>NI> * OLX 2.1 TD * Mommy, what happens to your files when you die? - John NI>DT> Keed, what happens to yr files when you die is: Someone else gets yr NI>DT>machine after the probate dogshit is settled and they format the drives NI>DT>to make room. If it takes that long... NI>OH, so very true! NI> * OLX 2.1 TD * UNRECOVERABLE USER ERROR - Terminating current user Well, shit now... should I take this last tagline personal or should I just light another smoke and make things happen, but slow? >9# --- * SLMR 2.0 * This tagline is yr brain on Drugs hear it move? Date: Wednesday, July 2, 1997 10:49pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 738411 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #738286, Reply to #737611, Reply to #737477, R*) (1 reply) DT>NI>DT>NI> * OLX 2.1 TD * Mommy, what happens to your files when you die? - J DT>NI>DT> Keed, what happens to yr files when you die is: Someone else gets y DT>NI>DT>machine after the probate dogshit is settled and they format the drive DT>NI>DT>to make room. If it takes that long... DT>NI>OH, so very true! DT>NI> * OLX 2.1 TD * UNRECOVERABLE USER ERROR - Terminating current user DT> Well, shit now... should I take this last tagline personal or DT>should I just light another smoke and make things happen, but slow? >9# What do you think? * OLX 2.1 TD * "Watch your back, Michael. Watch your back."-J. Sinclair Date: Wednesday, July 16, 1997 12:59am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 739062 To: Nightbird Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #738411, Reply to #738286, Reply to #737611, R*) (1 reply) NI>DT>NI> * OLX 2.1 TD * UNRECOVERABLE USER ERROR - Terminating current user NI>DT> Well, shit now... should I take this last tagline personal or NI>DT>should I just light another smoke and make things happen, but slow? >9# NI>What do you think? Considering I waited at least a week to respond, I suppose I forgot to take it personal and apparently I wasnt terminated either in whatever imaginable way or ways... >9# --- * SLMR 2.0 * Press any key to continue or Date: Wednesday, July 16, 1997 1:15pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 739162 To: Dti Re: Rodent Diffs (Reply to #739062, Reply to #738411, Reply to #738286, R*) DT>NI>DT>NI> * OLX 2.1 TD * UNRECOVERABLE USER ERROR - Terminating current user DT>NI>DT> Well, shit now... should I take this last tagline personal or DT>NI>DT>should I just light another smoke and make things happen, but slow? > DT>NI>What do you think? DT> Considering I waited at least a week to respond, I suppose I forgot DT>to take it personal and apparently I wasnt terminated either in whatever DT>imaginable way or ways... >9# Ok, fine, whatever! * OLX 2.1 TD * Ah, my trombone. Let me show you how it works. ώ Riker Date: Thursday, July 24, 1997 1:31pm Forum: Advice From: Boba Msg#: 739588 To: ** ALL ** Re: long distance (2 replies) What do you do when you love someone, yet you had to move away, and you want to still have some kind of relationship with them , knowing you'll probably never see that person again? Date: Thursday, July 24, 1997 8:36pm Forum: Advice From: Nightbird Msg#: 739599 To: Boba Re: long distance (Reply to #739588) BO>What do you do when you love someone, yet you had to move away, and you BO>want to still have some kind of relationship with them , knowing you'll BO>probably never see that person again? Heartache!!!! * OLX 2.1 TD * #31-3771: I'm here because I failed my Turing Test. Date: Monday, July 28, 1997 2:16am Forum: Advice From: Dti Msg#: 739626 To: Boba Re: long distance (Reply to #739588) BO>What do you do when you love someone, yet you had to move away, and you BO>want to still have some kind of relationship with them , knowing you'll BO>probably never see that person again? You figure out how to make it back to Point A, or you figure out how to get someone to move to where you are now, or you spend the rest of your life stabbing yrself with the sharp memory of the loss. If you really think you will probably never see this someone again, and you mean it, yr prolly more or less limited to choice three unless you get some sudden lovely surprise that makes you so amazed that you forget whoever it was you moved away from back then. This last bit is a genuine option, no matter how much you may disbelieve it at the low points of the day, rest assured... --- * SLMR 2.0 * THEY DONT WANT MY MONEY Date: Wednesday, August 13, 1997 8:36pm Forum: Advice From: Gingko Msg#: 740154 To: Demon Lord Re: What would you do? (Reply to #464172) cry.quit my job. go on an african photo safari. write my will. throw myself a big party. Date: Wednesday, August 13, 1997 8:40pm Forum: Advice From: Gingko Msg#: 740155 To: Msreality Re: Inter-racial Dating (Reply to #503548) (1 reply) anybody who says that it's not ok to have an inter-racial relationship is a g--d--- racist! Date: Sunday, January 4, 1998 7:50pm Forum: Advice From: Renegade Msg#: 743443 To: La Gringa Re: If he married a liberal he has potential (Reply to #336440, Reply to #336338, Reply to #335962, R*) If he can be coaxed so easily to the "other" side, you can have him. Hopefully he has the moral conviction and mental stamina to see that the liberals have been fucking this country for the past forty years and he'll be an individual, promising liberty and justice for "all" (not just a special interest, money grubbing, waste a trillion dollars in taxes, leftist, feel good, poverty pimping, Christian hating, liberal male cow-towing to the Amazonian demands of Patricia Ireland and the National Association of Nag, FemiNazis), anyway Happy New Year from the Right. --Renegade "Cuban Gringo" Date: Wednesday, May 20, 1998 11:47pm Forum: Advice From: Jd707 Msg#: 746455 To: Drlucid Re: Life In The Electronic Realm (Reply to #123735, Reply to #121397, Reply to #121064,*) I AGREE online you can be anybody you want to be have fun live life large Date: Friday, July 10, 1998 12:08pm Forum: Advice From: October Msg#: 747054 To: Msreality Re: Inter-racial Dating (Reply to #503548) I agree Date: Friday, July 10, 1998 12:11pm Forum: Advice From: October Msg#: 747055 To: Tempest Re: What would you do? (Reply to #731566, Reply to #464172) You wouldn't know unless it was happening Date: Friday, July 10, 1998 12:12pm Forum: Advice From: October Msg#: 747056 To: Gingko Re: Inter-racial Dating (Reply to #740155, Reply to #503548) I agree Date: Tuesday, December 8, 1998 10:18pm Forum: Advice From: Renegade Msg#: 748147 To: ** ALL ** Re: (Fw by Sysop) > Take this quiz to find out your inner sexual animal.... > (Write down the letters you choose) > 1. Are you open to quickies? > A. Rarely. I'd rather savor sex. > B. Sure, if that's what my mate wants. > C. Yes, when I suggest it. > D. Anytime, anywhere. > > > 2. Should your mate share a sexual fantasy with you? > A. Sure, as long as I have a starring role. > B. Not often- I'd rather stick to the routine. > C. I'd listen but probably won't act it out. > D. Without a doubt, and I'll share mine too. > > > 3. Will you talk sexy to your mate? > A. Anytime, words are but one of my charms. > B. No but I won't mind if they talk sexy to me. > C. Yes, but only if it's scripted. > D. Absolutely, I'm a potently poetic bed mate. > > > 4. Will you watch explicit videos? > A. Yes, especially tasteful, high end production ones. > B. I'm more comfortable watching them alone. > C. Yes-I go for instructional videos, books and tapes. > D. definitely the more variety the better. > > > 5. Will you discuss sexual techniques? > A. Only if I have to. I'd rather do it than talk about it. > B. I'm open to hearing my mate's, but nervous about discussing my own. > C. Yes-the more specific the guidelines, the better. > D. I'm open to hearing my mate's, then carrying it out with abandon. > > > 6. Do you like oral sex? > A. Yes, with the lights on so I can see all the action. > B. If my mate does. > C. If it's expected and if everyone has showered. > D. Rocks my world! > > > 7. Will you go for outrageous sex? (elevator, airplane, bathroom) > A. I'm game if my mate is. > B. Not really. Spontaneity is not my cup of tea. > C. No. Chaos and risk disturb my sense of order. > D. The wilder the better! > > > 8. When I'm feeling stressed out or anxious, I usually prefer: > A. Closeness. > B. Solitude. > C. Doing something, reading, sports... > D. Daydreaming, hiking, walking... > > > 9. During sex I like, > A. Sexy Talk. > B. Silent appreciation. > C. Knowing how to give my partner a great orgasm. > D. Experimentation > > > 10. During sex I'm thinking about... > A. What I want. > B. What my partner wants. > C. What I should be doing. > D. My fantasies. > > > 11. When it comes to sex, I usually: > A. Initiate. > B. Wait to be invited. > C. Schedule sex. > D. Am a spur-of-the-moment type. > > 12. I think of myself as: > A. Sharing and emotionally available. > B. Agreeable and cooperative. > C. Rational and well-organized. > D. Fun-loving and creative. > > > > 13. Most of the time, I find myself romantically attracted to: > A. Intelligent introverts. > B. Passionate extroverts. > C. Exciting daredevils or artistically creative types. > D. Success driven, hardworking organizers. > > 14. When I'm having sex, what's important to me is: > A. My pleasure. > B. My partner's pleasure. > C. How well I'm performing. > D. Sexual variety and excitement. > > > > 15. When my romantic relationships end, I tend to be the one who, > A. Leaves. > B. Is left. > C. Has a plan worked out. > D. Has another lover in the wings. > > 16. When it comes to sex, > A. I ask for what I want. > B. I'd like my partner to 'know' my body and what I want w/o having to > ask. > C. I approach lovemaking in a systematic way or mechanical way. > D. I just go with the flow-but the wilder the better. > > > > > 17. I prefer sex. > A. When I'm horny. > B. When my partner is excited. > C. When it's planned and we've both showered. > D. When it's spontaneous. > > OK, now go back and count how many of each letter you have. If you have > mostly A's, you are a Lion. If you have mostly B's, you are Bear. If you > have mostly C's, you are a Bee. And if you have mostly D's, you are an > Otter. Read your description below to discover your sexual personality. > Please, send this back to the person who sent it to you, I'm sure they > would love to know which animal you are.....Pass it on! > >> > > > >> > > LION: THE ENERGIZER > >> > > Lions are leaders in the boardroom and the bedroom-caring, > energetic, desperately to be wanted. Appearance is important for them and > first impressions count. Lions love a challenge, mentally, physically, > emtionally. Sound great? Not always. High expectations can make Lions > highly critical. > > >> > > WOMAN- You're likely to chose partners who offer you patience > and nurturing-and you may find yourself getting bored with them quickly. > For a bed-rocking sex life, you'll have to learn to be more tolerant. > Temper your sexy strength with understanding. > > >> > > MEN- You love to take charge of the action (and often take > credit for her orgasm). But fear of abandonment may make you loath to ask > for what you really want. Also, because of your competitive nature, you > may have temporary problems with erection. Calm your anxiety by touching, > in and out of bed, and by keeping her talking. When the communication is > good, Lions are intensely exciting lovers. > > >> > > > > >> > > BEAR: THE STABILIZER > > >> > > Bears exude deep-rooted strength and stability. But don't let > their implacable exteriors fool you-they are very concerned with the > opinions of others. Their greatest fear is rejection, which makes them > slow to express their desires. They dislike being pressured into action > but also dislike saying no. Over time even the most accommodating Bears > can build a volcano of resentment that eventually explodes. > > >> > > WOMEN- Your biggest challenge is to become more flexible. Move > out of your security zone and say what you want (that also means saying no > sometimes). Take a risk and make the first move on bed. Touch your lover > in ways that feel good to you, not just in ways he likes. During sex, say > something. Anything. > > >> > > MEN- Sexually, you are the strong, silent type. You love your > routine-you don't need to waste time on new sexual positions. At your > best, you are a deliberate lover who takes your time to give the best > orgasm to your lover. At your worst, you become robotic. But generous > bears are more than capable of moving beyond mechanical sex-just make > sure your comfortable before adding new dishes to the sex menu. > > >> > > > > >> > > BEE: THE WORKER > > >> > > Ambitious, perfectionist Bees want to excel at everything they > do. Because they want things done just so, they're slow to relax and > enjoy themselves. And their fear of failure makes even small decisions > enormously significant for Bees. With their gallantry, bees are real > charmers-meticulous lovers and faithful partners. But Bee compulsiveness > can drive away partners who don't share their need for order. > > >> > > WOMEN- Your need for perfection makes you hard to reach, so make > time in your ambitious schedule for intimacy. And when you talk during > sex, focus on feelings and sensations, not just sexual goals. Surprise > your guy with a new move now and then-and don't obsess about whether or > not it's 'right.' Anything you do with gusto will be right. > > >> > > MEN- Bees want to be clean and under control-even during orgasm. > You won't be a screamer, but what you lack in spontaneity, you make up for > in precision. You'll labor to get your sexual preferences right. Loosen > up by discussing techniques, not feelings. And don't worry. Bees are > excellent learners. Respect the need for order, and sex will really give > you a buzz. > > >> > > > > >> > > OTTER- THE PLAYER > > >> > > Otters know that life is about the journey, not the destination. > They can turn a trip to the video store into an adventure. Otters love > variety and they thrive with equally adventuresome partners. They are > excellent playmates who bring out the joy and spontaneity in their lovers. > But otters loathe routine and can be slow to commit. Predictability is > not their strong point. > > >> > > WOMEN- Your a sexual virtuoso, which may be threatening to more > inhibited types. Remember, most guys need a little warm-up before taking > off on a sexual marathon. Delay your impulses once in a while. Sometimes > pleasure postponed is the most potent. > > >> > > MEN- Whatever your fantasy, you will be game to experience with > your mate. You like to experiment with toys, lotions, and every position > in the book. Focus on pleasure and put your worries out of your mind. > Masterful Otters like yourself let go of hurt and anger, do what you love > and make sex extraordinary. End of list! Select a Sysop option (R,W,F,T,S,M,E,A,O,X to exit or ? for menu): s?