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"Curt" <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1175446542.743580.61780@y66g2000hsf.googlegro ups.com... > Ceri Jones wrote: > [...] > >> Generally bitches are nutless, it's >> kind of a requirement AFAIK. <snip> > > Perhaps in a veterinary sense. > > Welcome to Usenet. > Thanks, I frequent a few newsgroups actually, just rather supprised that an appology has caused so much offense to someone who I never refered to. Ceri :o) > -- > Curt > |
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Ceri Jones wrote:
[...] > <snip> I frequent a few newsgroups Me, too. > actually, just rather supprised that > an appology has caused so much > offense HA! :oD You're new here. > to someone who I never refered to. That's of no real consequence, though, is it? How's your ear? I worked at a retail store years ago and the one sales clerk had a pea- sized growth where the back of her cartilage piercing should have been. She visited her family doctor and the matter was resolved. If that had been me, I'd've visited the dermatologist. Regardless of your financial or medical insurance situation, isn't a trip to some sort of doctor, the emergency room, etc. an option? Have you taken that step? You're interested in psychology? I'm more interested in that ear (which I'm assuming is still) attached to your head. ;o) Wishing you the best. -- Curt |
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"Ceri Jones" <cezerpringle1@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%nSPh.235$H4.189@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net... > > "The Queen of Cans and Jars" <dhrravr@ohatzhapu.bet> wrote in message > news:1hvvwp3.inl7nd1oxomyoN%dhrravr@ohatzhapu.bet. .. >> yttrx <yttrx@yttrx.net> wrote: >> >>> Dude, what a little nutless bitch. *plonk* >> >> i concur. emoticons don't bug me, but *smiles* always makes me want to >> kick people in the shins for some reason. >> > > Kick away :oP I only used a *smiles* was because I don't like using a > smile emoticon at the end of brackets, I find it visually messy. > I must say that I have never felt the urge to physically attack anyone > because of their choice of written text, obviously, each to their own. > why does my typing vex you so much that you must concur with calling me a > bitch... don't get me wrong, I'm not uspset by it but rather fasinated by > the psycholgy. > > Ceri :o) They don't like strangers around here :) It interrupts their constant talk about themselves [yawn] and serves as a kind of e-mail replacement for attention whores. They hate the thought that other people might get pierced or tattooed, it makes them feel less *unique*. Therefore, they offer no support or help. This place is a pile of crap, you're seriously better off looking around some of the [moderated] forums where the keyboard heroes are kept out. I'm not familiar with your predicament, but I'd give the same advice as to most questions - if you're concerned, see your Doctor. At least he won't hide behind a thousand miles of cable and bravely insult you. |
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Ceri Jones <cezerpringle1@yahoo.com> wrote:
> "The Queen of Cans and Jars" <dhrravr@ohatzhapu.bet> wrote: > > yttrx <yttrx@yttrx.net> wrote: > > > >> Dude, what a little nutless bitch. *plonk* > > > > i concur. emoticons don't bug me, but *smiles* always makes me want to > > kick people in the shins for some reason. > > > > Kick away :oP I only used a *smiles* was because I don't like using a smile > emoticon at the end of brackets, I find it visually messy. > I must say that I have never felt the urge to physically attack anyone > because of their choice of written text, obviously, each to their own. > why does my typing vex you so much that you must concur with calling me a > bitch... don't get me wrong, I'm not uspset by it but rather fasinated by > the psycholgy. everything about you is annoying. please hush. |
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"Curt" <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1175451718.655012.146490@n59g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com... > Ceri Jones wrote: > [...] > >> <snip> I frequent a few newsgroups > > Me, too. > >> actually, just rather supprised that >> an appology has caused so much >> offense > > HA! :oD You're new here. > Obviously hehe. >> to someone who I never refered to. > > That's of no real consequence, though, is it? > No, not really :o) > How's your ear? > It's now down to a very tiny, tiny lump so I think whatever it is is resolving by itself. > I worked at a retail store years ago and the one sales clerk had a pea- > sized growth where the back of her cartilage piercing should have > been. She visited her family doctor and the matter was resolved. Mine is now about the size of a grain of rice. > > If that had been me, I'd've visited the dermatologist. Regardless of > your financial or medical insurance situation, isn't a trip to some > sort of doctor, the emergency room, etc. an option? Have you taken > that step? > To be honest I haven't, I think I probably will go in the next few days though it may be gone by then hehe. > You're interested in psychology? I'm more interested in that ear > (which I'm assuming is still) attached to your head. ;o) > Indeed it is and looking supprisingly healed for just under 2 weeks healing time - though i suppose that could be aided by the fact that it was a half repiercing fo there is probably very little in the way of tissue to heal (really only the back which is very much better.) > Wishing you the best. > Thank you for being so kind and helpful :o) > -- > Curt > |
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> I'm not familiar with your predicament, but I'd give the same advice as to > most questions - if you're concerned, see your Doctor. At least he won't > hide behind a thousand miles of cable and bravely insult you. Thanks for your advice, I will do as I said to Curt, though it has reduced to about the size of a small grain of rice so it may be gone by the time I see him (always the way hehe). Thanks again Ceri :o) |
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On Apr 1, 3:58 pm, "mentalguy2004" <n...@none.com> wrote:
> They don't like strangers around here :) > > It interrupts their constant talk about themselves [yawn] and serves as a > kind of e-mail replacement for attention whores. Strangers serve as e-mail replacement? >They hate the thought that > other people might get pierced or tattooed, it makes them feel less > *unique*. No, we all have other things that make us unique. You should know -- you seem to monitor this group's every movement. Strange, since you despise us. >Therefore, they offer no support or help. Oh, like you? Where was your help here? Your bitching (constant, actually) doesn't qualify as helpful, not even as a means to warn people away. > This place is a pile of > crap, Yet you read every post. >you're seriously better off looking around some of the [moderated] > forums where the keyboard heroes are kept out. Yeah, she should take the advice of a keyboard loser like you, Rufus. Or is it Moira? > I'm not familiar with your predicament, But you know sooooo much about body piercing. Again, why are you posting to a group you hate and to a question you can't answer? >but I'd give the same advice as to > most questions - if you're concerned, see your Doctor. And if you hate this group, stop posting. And reading. > At least he won't > hide behind a thousand miles of cable and bravely insult you. So you think you are hiding where? Oh wait, you won't even post under your real name. That's hiding. Are you and Curt a couple, yet? Kavin |
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Ceri Jones <cezerpringle1@yahoo.com> wrote:
CJ> however, it has now reduced to a point where I can barely feel it so I don't CJ> suppose it matters. read re removing mechanical stress. they do reduce on their own sometimes. CJ> Thanks for everything else you said about spines, I would not say you didn't CJ> know what you were talking about as you obviously do (I looked at your CJ> dermal punch pictures, very impressive *smiles*). yeah, thanks. a bme search for my name turns up a lot more. lish "i know she's a pretty good read, but crank@got.net who would want to be such an asshole?" -mm 43.9% / 30 RANA 128 / 70 |
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Kavin Taylor wrote:
> "mentalguy2004" wrote: > > > They don't like strangers around here :) > > > It interrupts their constant talk about > > themselves [yawn] and serves as a > > kind of e-mail replacement <snip> > > Strangers serve as e-mail replacement? Not much on the whole context thing, eh, Kavvy? Either that or you're simply attempting a smart remark. I mean, how much of a leap is it to realize that they meant using Usenet rather than Yahoo, Gmail, what have you? [...] > >Therefore, they offer no support > > or help. > > Oh, like you? And a bit of the old pot, kettle, etc., yes? mentalguy2004 offered support, however, while you - as per usual - offered only criticism. > Where was your help here? Care to answer that one yourself? [...] > Are you and Curt a couple, yet? Q: Who's predictable? ;o) A: > Kavin -- Curt |
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On Apr 2, 6:31 am, "Curt" <curtja...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kavin Taylor wrote: > > "mentalguy2004" wrote: > > > > They don't like strangers around here :) > > > > It interrupts their constant talk about > > > themselves [yawn] and serves as a > > > kind of e-mail replacement <snip> > > > Strangers serve as e-mail replacement? > > Not much on the whole context thing, eh, Kavvy? > > Either that or you're simply attempting a smart remark. I mean, how > much of a leap is it to realize that they meant using Usenet rather > than Yahoo, Gmail, what have you? Wow, you just keep being a shining example of the Navy 6-week School of Journalism. Let me play teacher, teach. The OP's original text: > > > They don't like strangers around here :) > > > > It This should mean the act of not liking strangers > > > interrupts their constant talk about > > > themselves [yawn] and Followed by: (it understood, usually used as a "you" understand) which is again, here, the act of not liking strangers > > > serves as a > > > kind of e-mail replacement <snip> So, since you appear to be so dense, Curt, the statement is: > > > They don't like strangers around here :) Not liking strangers interrupts their constant talk about themselves [yawn] and (not liking strangers) serves as a kind of e-mail replacement Trying to protect your bitch,? Kavin And if it's all about "context," Curt, why the fuck do you point out misspellings? They (Misspellings) generally don't change the meaning. |
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"Curt" <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1175480575.755404.43520@d57g2000hsg.googlegro ups.com... > Ceri Jones wrote: > [...] > > re yours truly > >> Thank you for being so kind and helpful :o) > > Stop! You're just encouraging me. > Well I went to the doctor and he said it was an irritation that sounded like it was caused by the back of the earring. That it should mostly dissapear now (if not completely). Wootness indeed Thanks again Ceri :o) |
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Kavin Taylor wrote:
> "Curt" wrote: > > Kavin Taylor wrote: > > > "mentalguy2004" wrote: > > > > > They don't like strangers around > > > > here :) > > > > > It <snip> and serves as a kind > > > > of e-mail replacement <snip> > > > > Strangers serve as e-mail replacement? > > > Not much on the whole context thing, > > eh, Kavvy? > > > Either that or you're simply attempting > > a smart remark. I mean, how much of > > a leap is it to realize that they meant > > using Usenet rather than Yahoo, > > Gmail, what have you? > > Wow, you just keep being a shining > example of the Navy 6-week School Thanks, pal. > of Journalism. Let me play teacher, > teach. Knock yourself out. -------snip Kavin knocking himself out------- > Not liking strangers interrupts their > constant talk about themselves [yawn] > and (not liking strangers) serves as a > kind of e-mail replacement What? Maybe for you. For most anyone else, however, and, yes, this is a guess, but I'd say it's easy enough to read between the lines, you know, to make that tiny jump (or even a peek) outside the box, imo, to realize what mentalguy2004's intent or meaning happened to be. > Trying to protect your > bitch,? ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Btw, did you want a comma there or a semicolon? ;o) > Kavin > > And if it's all about "context," Curt, > why the fuck do you point out > misspellings? Because I can. Because it's fun. Because, hey, it apparently bugs you. And, yes, because your posts are typically easy targets for all that. Hth. > They (Misspellings) generally don't > change the meaning. Might want to rethink that. -- Curt |
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