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MD
March 16th 06, 10:22 PM
Some of you post quite frequently to this site. More often than most
people have time for. (Most of it personal battles)
Are you independently wealthy? Bored? Not getting laid? Bitter? Tired
of listening to music? Hobby-less?
If you're employed are you doing this from work? If so you should
re-evaluate your personal and professional ethics - cause someone isn't
getting there money's worth..
If you're doing this while home you should seek professional help or
maybe get a hobby or. . . maybe. . .LISTEN to some F***ing MUSIC!
MD wrote:
> Some of you post quite frequently to this site. More often than most
> people have time for. (Most of it personal battles)
>
> Are you independently wealthy? Bored? Not getting laid? Bitter? Tired
> of listening to music? Hobby-less?
>
> If you're employed are you doing this from work? If so you should
> re-evaluate your personal and professional ethics - cause someone isn't
> getting there money's worth..
>
> If you're doing this while home you should seek professional help or
> maybe get a hobby or. . . maybe. . .LISTEN to some F***ing MUSIC!
Well, the cable is poor,150+ channels and it's Friends, Raymond, or
70's
Show on 1/3 of them, this is communicating with the world!!
I am listening to music, can't you hear it?
Thanks for your concern.
You sound like a personal ad.
What do you do for a living?
I can refer you to a MLM venture if you would like to earn more
while at home on your computer :-)
Clyde Slick
March 17th 06, 03:57 AM
"MD" > wrote in message
...
> Some of you post quite frequently to this site. More often than most
> people have time for. (Most of it personal battles)
>
> Are you independently wealthy? Bored? Not getting laid? Bitter? Tired
> of listening to music? Hobby-less?
>
> If you're employed are you doing this from work? If so you should
> re-evaluate your personal and professional ethics - cause someone isn't
> getting there money's worth..
>
> If you're doing this while home you should seek professional help or maybe
> get a hobby or. . . maybe. . .LISTEN to some F***ing MUSIC!
Waddya talkin about?
Most of us are mental health professionals
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MD wrote:
> Some of you post quite frequently to this site. More often than most
> people have time for. (Most of it personal battles)
Yes, I've observed that too. As a matter of fact, I beat you to the
punch and asked this very question a few days ago, for the very same
reason. The answer I got was that most people who post frequently to
this group, more often than most people have time for, have, I was
assured, "regular jobs". You know... such as; welfare cheat,
pharmaceutical test subject, short order cook in a minimum security
prison, professional ticket scalpers, the perenially unemployable,
workmen's comp milkers, paranoid schizophrenics who are afraid to leave
the house and the morbidly obese who can no longer fit through their
doorways (although the only member I know of that would fit that bill
is Arny Krueger).
> Are you independently wealthy? Bored? Not getting laid? Bitter? Tired
> of listening to music? Hobby-less?
I'm just doing a sociological study on the link between usenet
addiction and mental retardation.
> If you're employed are you doing this from work? If so you should
> re-evaluate your personal and professional ethics - cause someone isn't
> getting there money's worth..
I'm a voodoo doctor. You know, chants, spells, incantations, death
curses... the usual stuff, nothing special. But please, no requests to
put the kaibosh on your boss, I'm on vacation.
> If you're doing this while home you should seek professional help or
> maybe get a hobby or. . . maybe. . .LISTEN to some F***ing MUSIC!
Amen to that!
----------
If you're not good to yourself
If you're not good to yourself
You'll look elsewhere for absolution!
If you're not good to yourself
Then your self doubt becomes retribution
A sideshow of suspicion
A ferris wheel of fear
A roller coaster of madness
A circus of solitude...
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Sananda Maitreya
"The Inner Scream"
Jeff
March 17th 06, 05:10 PM
Listen to all kinds of music people send us - some of it awful, some of it
incredible, some of it touching, and some of it just plain strange.
http://www.makewavs.com
-jeff
Robert Morein
March 18th 06, 04:47 AM
> wrote in message
oups.com...
>
> MD wrote:
>
>> Some of you post quite frequently to this site. More often than most
>> people have time for. (Most of it personal battles)
>
> Yes, I've observed that too. As a matter of fact, I beat you to the
> punch and asked this very question a few days ago, for the very same
> reason. The answer I got was that most people who post frequently to
> this group, more often than most people have time for, have, I was
> assured, "regular jobs".
Unfortunately, it's dangerous to expose one's self on usenet to the extent
of providing much information on the subject. I can tell you this: posting
to this group is, for me, an activity such as the computer game a busy
person might play in a spare moment. I carry broadband connectivity with me,
where ever I go. Some of my posts come from the middle of the Arizona
desert, an LA freeway, or a New York commuter train.
paul packer
March 18th 06, 11:08 PM
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 23:47:42 -0500, "Robert Morein"
> wrote:
>. Some of my posts come from the middle of the Arizona
>desert, an LA freeway, or a New York commuter train.
That explains a lot, Robert.
(Sorry, couldn't resist). :-)
ScottW
March 19th 06, 05:26 PM
"Robert Morein" > wrote in message
...
>
> Unfortunately, it's dangerous to expose one's self on usenet to the extent
> of providing much information on the subject. I can tell you this: posting
> to this group is, for me, an activity such as the computer game a busy
> person might play in a spare moment. I carry broadband connectivity with
> me, where ever I go. Some of my posts come from the middle of the Arizona
> desert, an LA freeway, or a New York commuter train.
Bob the nomad is on the run....... but from what?
ScottW
George M. Middius
March 19th 06, 06:06 PM
Scooter, still chained to your desk. Don't you just writhe when the envy
takes over?
> > Some of my posts come from the middle of the Arizona
> > desert, an LA freeway, or a New York commuter train.
> Bob the nomad is on the run....... but from what?
Terrierborg's true nature is described here: http://301url.com/17z
One good thing about having such limited vistas is that curiosity never
gets you in trouble.
ScottW
March 19th 06, 06:33 PM
"George M. Middius" <cmndr [underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net> wrote
in message ...
>
>
> Scooter, still chained to your desk. Don't you just writhe when the envy
> takes over?
>
>> > Some of my posts come from the middle of the Arizona
>> > desert, an LA freeway, or a New York commuter train.
>
>> Bob the nomad is on the run....... but from what?
>
> Terrierborg's true nature is described here: http://301url.com/17z
>
> One good thing about having such limited vistas is that curiosity never
> gets you in trouble.
True... I look forward to your enlightening summertime report from the
middle
of the Arizona desert.
I am curious about one thing you can help me with today George..
how's the food from meals on wheels?
ScottW
Jim Cate
March 19th 06, 08:34 PM
MD wrote:
> Some of you post quite frequently to this site. More often than most
> people have time for. (Most of it personal battles)
>
> Are you independently wealthy? Bored? Not getting laid? Bitter? Tired
> of listening to music? Hobby-less?
>
> If you're employed are you doing this from work? If so you should
> re-evaluate your personal and professional ethics - cause someone isn't
> getting there money's worth..
>
> If you're doing this while home you should seek professional help or
> maybe get a hobby or. . . maybe. . .LISTEN to some F***ing MUSIC!
It's a reasonable question. In view of the thousands of notes posted by
G Middius, I have wondered whether he works for a living, and if so,
what he does. My tentative conclusion is that he may work for a
Government-related org in DC.
Jim
George M. Middius
March 19th 06, 09:14 PM
Queenie's back, and just in time to fluff her royal skirts for Dubya's
homecoming.
> In view of the thousands of notes posted by
> G Middius, I have wondered whether he works for a living, and if so,
> what he does. My tentative conclusion is that he may work for a
> Government-related org in DC.
It's no wonder you're the leading candidate every time a conservative think
tank has a vacancy.
Clyde Slick
March 20th 06, 12:31 AM
"George M. Middius" <cmndr [underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net> wrote
in message ...
>
>
> Scooter, still chained to your desk. Don't you just writhe when the envy
> takes over?
>
>> > Some of my posts come from the middle of the Arizona
>> > desert, an LA freeway, or a New York commuter train.
>
>> Bob the nomad is on the run....... but from what?
>
> Terrierborg's true nature is described here: http://301url.com/17z
>
> One good thing about having such limited vistas is that curiosity never
> gets you in trouble.
>
Scott has so many vistas, he practically lives there.
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Clyde Slick
March 20th 06, 12:32 AM
"George M. Middius" <cmndr [underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net> wrote
in message ...
>
>
>
>
> Queenie's back, and just in time to fluff her royal skirts for Dubya's
> homecoming.
>
>> In view of the thousands of notes posted by
>> G Middius, I have wondered whether he works for a living, and if so,
>> what he does. My tentative conclusion is that he may work for a
>> Government-related org in DC.
>
> It's no wonder you're the leading candidate every time a conservative
> think
> tank has a vacancy.
>
he could start his own, the "Cate Institute".
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Arny Krueger
March 20th 06, 01:16 AM
"Jim Cate" > wrote in message
> It's a reasonable question. In view of the thousands of
> notes posted by G Middius, I have wondered whether he
> works for a living, and if so, what he does. My tentative
> conclusion is that he may work for a Government-related
> org in DC.
I'm under the impression that Middius is incapable of holding any kind of a
job or running any kind of a serious business.
Clyde Slick
March 20th 06, 04:03 AM
"Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
. ..
> "Jim Cate" > wrote in message
>
>
>> It's a reasonable question. In view of the thousands of
>> notes posted by G Middius, I have wondered whether he
>> works for a living, and if so, what he does. My tentative
>> conclusion is that he may work for a Government-related
>> org in DC.
>
> I'm under the impression that Middius is incapable of holding any kind of
> a job or running any kind of a serious business.
>
LOL!, he can't even manage a little spring cleaning of www.pcabx.com.
Planting a few flowers here and there would be nice.
Of course, we know how much better you are at keeping the
profits flowing.
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paul packer
March 22nd 06, 04:35 AM
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 10:33:36 -0800, "ScottW" >
wrote:
> I am curious about one thing you can help me with today George..
>how's the food from meals on wheels?
George's is delivered in a limousine.
George M. Middius
March 22nd 06, 05:17 AM
paul packer said:
> George's is delivered in a limousine.
Sometimes by helicopter.
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paul packer
March 22nd 06, 03:16 PM
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 00:17:01 -0500, George M. Middius <cmndr
[underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net> wrote:
>
>
>paul packer said:
>
>> George's is delivered in a limousine.
>
>Sometimes by helicopter.
Doesn't the downdraft......oh never mind.
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