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FireCat

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#16607
Mar 12, 2009
 
oo00oo wrote:
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All is good. Thanks!
BTW you spelled recognise wrong!(recognize)
xoxo
Ha! You should see me with "colour," "honour," "defence" and "centre." I drive myself barking mad trying to spell things the American way when I"m at work.
FireCat

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#16608
Mar 12, 2009
 
Wowzer wrote:
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Hellooooooooooo. Is anyone home in there?????
Maybe others have a problem because YOU keep bringing the crap up out of the blue long after it's been forgotten and then blame others for starting it.
Since this is a public forum and you keep posting it publicly that makes it everyone's business.
Everyone can make their own choice if they want to chance you tracking their IP addy or not by e-mailing you. You said it so now deal with it.
Now for God's sake will you forget about it and stop bringing it up. It's getting way beyond annoying.
Gotta say I'm with Wowzer on this one.
FireCat

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Mar 12, 2009
 
Beagle wrote:
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These are code words. Sientologists always bring up Star Trek. It's like a secret Masonic handshake. When they watch Star Trek, they think they are watching the History Channel.
It's why the guy who probably killed Bish was in contact with a Sientologist originally from Michigan who moved or intended to move to Miami and then ended up in a small town in Wyoming.
Like N GRATTA. And the language of the Klingons.
And the tonal scales book bought by Tony Creamer.
The Clams are always trying to deceive and latch themselves onto a missing person's case. They are big into Search and Rescue (SAR).
Wow. That, folks, was my cue to log out. The crowd has, indeed, gone craaaaazy.
Beagle

Amherst, MA

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#16610
Mar 12, 2009
 
S-A-T-U-R-N

Okay, what other letter does the "S" resemble? If you were dyslexic, maybe, or something like that?

Same thing for the letter "N." Keep all the parts of this letter (it's a member of the inclined stroke group), but just move them around a little.

DC? Care to play along?
Beagle

Amherst, MA

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#16611
Mar 12, 2009
 
FireCat wrote:
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Ha! You should see me with "colour," "honour," "defence" and "centre." I drive myself barking mad trying to spell things the American way when I"m at work.
Too much time spent in East Grinstead, eh? What's that place called? Saint Hill Manor?
Beagle

Amherst, MA

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#16612
Mar 12, 2009
 
She beamed herself up, Scottie. Or Scotty?
oo00oo

Murphysboro, IL

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#16613
Mar 12, 2009
 
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I totally agree with everything you said. And I too watch my spelling knowing that FC might be reading. As for grammar, I gave up on that a long time ago. Grammar is so, so,... yesterday, so dated, so schoolmarmish. It's interesting that my less than perfect grammar has never stopped me from being published. I guess my editors are as grammar challenged as I am.
Thanks for agreeing, I really don't care about the grammar crap, but was just busting Firecat's chops, in a fun way.

We all need to lighten up.
oo00oo

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#16615
Mar 12, 2009
 
Beagle wrote:
She beamed herself up, Scottie. Or Scotty?
Beagle,

Would you mind talking about your incident with umass security? Or could you, I should say. I found it very alarming. Maybe some newer people could shed a different light?? I think it is worth bringing it up again.
Terry

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#16616
Mar 12, 2009
 
FireCat wrote:
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Gotta say I'm with Wowzer on this one.
Holy crap!!!!! See, miracles do happen! Thanks FC.
Sammy

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#16617
Mar 12, 2009
 
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Gotta say I'm with Wowzer on this one.
Good going FC. Heading to the other side are you?
Sally

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#16618
Mar 12, 2009
 
Jumping bejeebers! Lookie what's happened. FC see the lite. Thank you!
Mindy

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#16619
Mar 12, 2009
 
Hey I am new here.....sorry if this is old news, but what did the supposed goodbye letter in dorm room, actually say? TIA
Beagle

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#16620
Mar 12, 2009
 
waste of time
Mason

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#16621
Mar 12, 2009
 
The Moon entered Libra on March 11th at approximately 2:30 pm EDT. I'm not certain at what time it became a full moon, but if it was before 2:30 pm EDT, it was in Virgo. If after 2:30, it was in Libra.

Virgo is a mutable Earth sign characterized by practical, organized, efficient, and adaptable behavior. Virgos exceed in the details and Moon in Virgo derives emotional satisfaction and self-assurance from getting the details right.

Basically they are a pain in the ass, but the rest of us can't function very well without them. At their best, they are the glue that keeps the world from flying apart. At their worst, they are hypercritical and picky-picky.

A disproportionately large percentage of people in the medical professions are Virgos because they like to be of service to others.

Full Moon in Virgo would influence people to look at their surroundings and projects, evaluate, and organize them.

Libra is a cardinal air sign. Great ideas related to beauty, balance, and harmony, but poor finishers. Prefer to do things in groups and do not enjoy being alone. Moon in Libra derives emotional security from seeing all sides of an issue, assisting others to understand and appreciate differences of opinion and living in equality and harmony with others.

Full Moon in Libra feels an urge to find a balance point in life to feel at peace and wants others to do the same. Gets pissed off when they don't.

I think we had a full moon (i.e., when events come to fruition) in Libra. At least that's the way it felt to me and the comments show more than a wee bit of a trace of impatience with others whom the commenter believes just don't get it.

Or,as ooOOoo put it, "we all need to lighten up."

As The Lord said, "Go forth and multiply."

Whereupon Beagle said, "What about the square root of minus one?"

Fred



Mason

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#16622
Mar 12, 2009
 
Pity the vampire who no longer can cross the border with just a driver's license and whose passport is from a country that no longer exists, in a language that no longer is spoken, and whose BCE birthdate appears in an unintelligible format.

And we think we have problems!

Night All,

Fred

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#16623
Mar 13, 2009
 
oo00oo wrote:
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Firecat,
While I admire your efforts to keep the facts straight, you clearly are biased in your posts.
In this life - I have been fortunate enough to meet people who held different views then my own - and those views were genuine, as were mine.

And when I had discussions with these people the conversations have been some of the most fascinating I've had in my life.

Good healthy honest debate requires difference of opinion - and my personal feeling is that Firecat has been an essential part of a good debate - and she is someone I respect for that.

I should add that I'm not completely at odds with her opinion either, but like anyone else - there are times we disagree and agree.

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Mar 13, 2009
 
Suzanne wrote:
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I totally agree with everything you said. And I too watch my spelling knowing that FC might be reading. As for grammar, I gave up on that a long time ago. Grammar is so, so,... yesterday, so dated, so schoolmarmish. It's interesting that my less than perfect grammar has never stopped me from being published. I guess my editors are as grammar challenged as I am.
Suzanne - I once posted, as Yoda:
"Grammar study...I must"

and Firecat didn't correct me...

I just don't feel she's given anyone reason to feel conscious about their writing. I wasn't a very good writer in High School. One time a teacher wrote on one of my essays "Sounds like Yoda." I showed my parents and they complained. However, when the principal saw the paper she said - "In most situations I'd agree that this is inappropriate, but this is not one of those situations."

Anyway I try - I hope everybody can get past all of this. I've kind of reached a point that I don't think I can come up with a solution myself - but I know overall I appreciate everybody's efforts - sometimes I only think I can try to be informative - or try to add a little fun - and I know I've made mistakes - like typing run on sentences or misreading or pure rambling...

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#16625
Mar 13, 2009
 
Mason wrote:
Pity the vampire who no longer can cross the border with just a driver's license and whose passport is from a country that no longer exists, in a language that no longer is spoken, and whose BCE birthdate appears in an unintelligible format.
And we think we have problems!
Night All,
Fred
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“I didn't snort me dads ashes ”

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Mar 13, 2009
 

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Suzanne Have you always lived in Brockton? The reason I ask is I performed at the Brockton Blues Festival that the former Mayor Jack Yunits put together in 2004. I also donated one of my guitars that was auctioned off to raise money for the Youth Arts and cultures program that was started in the community.

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Beagle wrote:
I have to say the main POLITICAL reason to ban dog racing is to block the slots. It's a good vote for the dogs, too, obviously, so I'm happy about that, but the political part is about the slots.
I know Barry Sternlicht put some money in the Lincoln RI deal a few years ago, but was he involved in the Raynham track, too?
The Lincoln RI deal that ultimately ended up with us having a slots parlor and a rotary in middle of a small town? Or do you mean the same one that the state is going to end up owning because of bankruptcy ? Oh wait--theyre the same, that's right!
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