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Chrissy Cruiser wrote: Had obsessively-compulsively MIL clean freak. Ex nurse, shiny toilet bowls, she even waxed her ficus leaves. On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 14:25:36 GMT, greatviz wrote: Poor woman, probably was subjected to gross film clips in a darkened room while being made to wear white support hose and an oddly shaped hat, it can break down the best of them. Pretty much and getting preggie by one of her patients *before* he left the hospital didn't help much either. That's how FIL and MIL came, or should I be Beatlesque and say Come Together. |
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Chrissy Cruiser asked greatviz: Btw, if you don't mind me asking, your profession? On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 20:11:09 GMT, Karen Segboer wrote: I'm curious, too. Both of you are very well-informed and easy to read. You're kinda spookin' me out with all this talk of bio-terrorism, though. Cute. Karen, with her head in the sand Not for long. |
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On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 20:07:44 GMT, Karen Segboer wrote:
Supposedly. Friend sent me a study that suggests a percentage of heart attacks is virally initiated. Really? Is that online someplace? I'd love to read it, since heart disease doesn't just run in my family, it gallops. Karen http://tinyurl.com/4c3x2 Some claim it is direct viral attack, some an autoimmune response issue. |
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Chrissy Cruiser wrote: Tsunami free Atlantic coast? I'd be scared just b/c Annapolis and the Yards are so near by. I suppose since people have witnessed the recent tsunami in Asia on television all the tsunami theories have resurfaced. There's a thread started a few days ago on sci.geo.earthquakes/geology bringing up Dr Simon Day's, concerning a possible eruption and resulting landslide in the Canaries - affecting the Atlantic coast within hours. Then we could worry about asteroids, and also the instability of the continental slope off of New Jersey and Southern Virginia/North Carolina...seems like it would be smart to have a monitoring/warning system in place in the unlikely event of an occurance. Btw, if you don't mind me asking, your profession? Usenet is entertainment- at least it is for me. You can find yourself in a discussion with just about anyone in the world, dependent only on your language skills and internet access. It's like dropping into a big international pub with tables set up for various interest groups - social status, gender, color, wealth, occupation, etc. are irrelevant unless one feels a need to identify oneself. Works for me |
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Karen Segboer wrote: Chrissy Cruiser asked greatviz: Btw, if you don't mind me asking, your profession? I'm curious, too. Both of you are very well-informed and easy to read. You're kinda spookin' me out with all this talk of bio-terrorism, though. Karen, with her head in the sand LOL, well get it out of there! Curiosity and heads in sand don't work well together! We're all taking different paths to the same end, I prefer to keep my eyes open along the way. |
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On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 13:47:53 GMT, greatviz wrote:
Btw, if you don't mind me asking, your profession? Usenet is entertainment- at least it is for me. You can find yourself in a discussion with just about anyone in the world, dependent only on your language skills and internet access. It's like dropping into a big international pub with tables set up for various interest groups - social status, gender, color, wealth, occupation, etc. are irrelevant unless one feels a need to identify oneself. Works for me It does lend itself to credibility but I would also agree that credibility is in what you say not what you say you are. |
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