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jmcquown - 30 Nov 2006 00:18 GMT
What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other newsgroups.

Jill
cybercat - 30 Nov 2006 01:28 GMT
> What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other newsgroups.

lol

Jill. This is USENET. The fact that you are posting anywhere in it at all
means everything you post is open to the entire online world.

You need psychological help.

If you didn't want people to know you were on food stamps, you should not
have posted that you are in a global, unmoderated forum.
Rhonda - 30 Nov 2006 02:47 GMT
>>What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other newsgroups.
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> If you didn't want people to know you were on food stamps, you should not
> have posted that you are in a global, unmoderated forum.

I agree. Posting on Usenet is broadcasting to the world. It's never like
talking to a group of friends privately.

You have to pretend that everyone you know will read it -- your boss,
your mother, your neighbor, your plumber, etc., because they can do so
easily.

Rhonda
jmcquown - 30 Nov 2006 03:29 GMT
>>> What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other newsgroups.
>>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>>
>> You need psychological help.

(Piggybacking on Rhonda's post, sorry Rhonda)

No, the people who feel the need to spread stuff all over Usenet are the
ones who need the psychological help.

I am perfectly aware this is a public and published forum.  I'm pretty sure
I've been using computers and Usenet longer than -L since I don't have an
adopted  toddler.

But you know, it's just like years ago, 1999, when my beloved dog Sampson
died and I was participating in a pet loss newsgroup.  Some a.shole popped
up out of nowhere on a totally different ng and started mocking my loss and
telling everyone how I'd been posting to this pet loss ng.  Mocking my pain.
Mocking my situation.  Mocking my pouring my heart out to people I deemed to
be compadres.

It hurt me terribly when Sampson died.  It hurts me when any of my pets die.
There was absolutely no call for and no provocation for what happened but
that person found a reason to taunt me about sharing my grief on another ng.
And this was someone I had never heard of before in my life.

Again, I know we are on USENET, but I'd like to think we (at least most of
us) are ADULTS, not kiddies playing dress up and spending time on our
parents' computer.  Peole who wouldn't stoop to such stupidity.  Apparently
I'm wrong.  There definitely are a few *children* playing around here.

Jill
-L. - 30 Nov 2006 06:32 GMT
> No, the people who feel the need to spread stuff all over Usenet are the
> ones who need the psychological help.

No dumbass.  You reap what you sow.  You may want to pretned you live
in separate little bubbles and that you can act one way someplace and
another elsewhere but the 'net is the 'net.  Thousands of people read
what you write.  You posty under your real name and potential employers
Google you.  Wake up and smell the reality.

> I am perfectly aware this is a public and published forum.  I'm pretty sure
> I've been using computers and Usenet longer than -L since I don't have an
> adopted  toddler.

What the f.ck does that have to do with anything?  I was online long
before I was even married.

> But you know, it's just like years ago, 1999, when my beloved dog Sampson
> died and I was participating in a pet loss newsgroup.  Some a.shole popped
> up out of nowhere on a totally different ng and started mocking my loss and
> telling everyone how I'd been posting to this pet loss ng.  Mocking my pain.
> Mocking my situation.  Mocking my pouring my heart out to people I deemed to
> be compadres.

Wha wha wha - por, poor Princess Jill!  Her Daddy sends her money on a
regular basis, offers to buy her a house that she's too f.cking good to
accept and now she is LUCKY to get food stamps!  Jesus - can you even
hear yourself?  Have you no pride what-so-ever?

> It hurt me terribly when Sampson died.  It hurts me when any of my pets die.
> There was absolutely no call for and no provocation for what happened but
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Again, I know we are on USENET, but I'd like to think we (at least most of
> us) are ADULTS,

Obviously you are not an adult or you would be supporting yourself at
age 45+.  'Nuff said.

> not kiddies playing dress up and spending time on our
> parents' computer.  Peole who wouldn't stoop to such stupidity.  Apparently
> I'm wrong.  There definitely are a few *children* playing around here.

Look in the mirror, Dearie.  I have supoported myself independently
since age 18.  I retired at age 37.  You, OTOH are nothing but a
parasite - to your family and now society.  No wonder your brother
wants to f.ck you - that's apparently all you're good for.

-L.
Mark Edwards - 30 Nov 2006 06:41 GMT
>What the f.ck does that have to do with anything?  I was online long
>before I was even married.

And apparently long after the lobotomy as well...

Mark
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-L. - 30 Nov 2006 07:05 GMT
> >What the f.ck does that have to do with anything?  I was online long
> >before I was even married.
>
> And apparently long after the lobotomy as well...
>
> Mark

It's so nice that so many of you approve of a grown able-bodied woman
sucking off the teat of society.  And someone had the gall to suggest
that she hold out until she can collect disability or Social Security.
(!!!)  Have you people no sense of pride?  Self worth?  Self reliance?
Ever hear of getting a job - any job - to make ends meet until a better
one comes along?  Sheesh.  It makes me embarassed to be American.

-L.
Stormmee - 30 Nov 2006 09:30 GMT
please feel free to leave the country, renounce your citizenship and you
could probably renounce your humanity at the same time... cut her a break we
all have challenges that others don't understand, Lee, obviously not
understanding yours

> > >What the f.ck does that have to do with anything?  I was online long
> > >before I was even married.
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>
> -L.
jmcquown - 30 Nov 2006 10:31 GMT
> please feel free to leave the country, renounce your citizenship and
> you could probably renounce your humanity at the same time... cut her
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>> embarassed to be American.
>> -L.

One of these days, Lynne, I hope you find yourself in my situation.  A
middle aged woman without any means of support.  One who has used up her
retirement funds.  I hope you wind up a middle aged woman, like me, who has
been applying for any and every job she can physically do for the last 2-1/2
years but hasn't found a job yet.  And I hope when you apply for goverment
assistance they turn you down, too.  I hope they put you through the
wringer.

I'm not sucking off the government teat.  I've worked for 25 years - are you
even that old?  I've been paying taxes into the "system" for half a lifetime
so why shouldn't I expect to get a little help when I need it?

Usenet or not, don't go talking about me on other newsgroups.  It's none of
your f***ing business.  If I wanted them to know about it (and some folks
over there do) I'd tell them.

Jill
Nomen Nescio - 30 Nov 2006 18:50 GMT
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From: "jmcquown" <jmcquown@bellsouth.net>

>I hope you wind up a middle aged woman, like me, who has
>been applying for any and every job she can physically do for the last 2-1/2
>years but hasn't found a job yet.

I really HATE to support anything "-L." says, but can you say "Do you
want fries with that?".

>I'm not sucking off the government teat.  I've worked for 25 years - are you
>even that old?  I've been paying taxes into the "system" for half a lifetime
>so why shouldn't I expect to get a little help when I need it?

Maybe because the "system" which, BTW, seems to throw money
at every lazy deadbeat it can find, seems to have concluded that you
are way too lazy....even for a deadbeat.
Maybe you shouldn't be holding out for a job as CEO.

>Usenet or not, don't go talking about me on other newsgroups.  It's none of
>your f***ing business.

Simple solution.......don't post your "business" all over the f***ing world.
-L. - 30 Nov 2006 23:34 GMT
> One of these days, Lynne,

That's not my name.

> I hope you find yourself in my situation.  A
> middle aged woman without any means of support.

Will never happen.  I am smarter than you.

>One who has used up her
> retirement funds.  I hope you wind up a middle aged woman, like me, who has
> been applying for any and every job she can physically do for the last 2-1/2
> years but hasn't found a job yet.

You won't take any job - you fancy yourself too good.

>And I hope when you apply for goverment
> assistance they turn you down, too.  I hope they put you through the
> wringer.

You deserve to be put through the wringer.  Get a job.

> I'm not sucking off the government teat.

Of course you are.

> I've worked for 25 years - are you
> even that old?

I am 43.

> I've been paying taxes into the "system" for half a lifetime
> so why shouldn't I expect to get a little help when I need it?

Oh, p-f.cking-lease.  Entitlemoo.  That's what you are.  A big lazy cow
who feels herself entitled.  Figures.  Entitle-Mooooo!

> Usenet or not, don't go talking about me on other newsgroups.

Whatcha gonna do, kick my a.s, LOL...?

> It's none of
> your f***ing business.

Of course it is - you made it my business.  Me and about 100,000 other
people who read Usenet.

>  If I wanted them to know about it (and some folks
> over there do) I'd tell them.

It's a unmoderated, public forum.  If your fragile ego cannot handle
that, either stop sh.tting your private business on Usenet or shut the
f.ck up when people talk about it.

Get some mental help - you desperately need it.  " Narcissism" and
"codependency" are places to start.

-L.
cybercat - 01 Dec 2006 04:25 GMT
>> One of these days, Lynne,
>
[quoted text clipped - 56 lines]
>
> -L.

I agree with this post.
cybercat - 30 Nov 2006 14:17 GMT
>>What the f.ck does that have to do with anything?  I was online long
>>before I was even married.
>
> And apparently long after the lobotomy as well...

She's right about Jill, Mark. Don't get so addled by the force-fed pablum
here that you don't see that.

It is obscene for her to be on any sort of public assistance. She is
qualified for any number of jobs.

It was her business until she announced it on Usenet.

It isn't meanness--it is DISGUST, plain and simple. I know families with
real need.
cybercat - 30 Nov 2006 14:19 GMT
>> I am perfectly aware this is a public and published forum.  I'm pretty
>> sure
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> What the f.ck does that have to do with anything?  I was online long
> before I was even married.

Since you would adopt a child you must be in your 20s. Sheesh! Don't
you speak halfwit?
Mark Edwards - 30 Nov 2006 03:36 GMT
"jmcquown" <jmcquown@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other
>>>newsgroups.

>I agree. Posting on Usenet is broadcasting to the world.
>It's never like talking to a group of friends privately.
>
>You have to pretend that everyone you know will read it --
>your boss,  your mother, your neighbor, your plumber,
>etc., because they can do so easily.

Still, just because you CAN do something (rebroadcasting a post),
doesn't mean you SHOULD. And just because locating posts is easy,
doesn't mean you should make locating potentially embarassing posts
EASIER to find.

Hugs and Purrs,
Mark
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jmcquown - 30 Nov 2006 03:49 GMT
> "jmcquown" <jmcquown@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>> What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> Hugs and Purrs,
> Mark

Thank you, Mark.  I'm not embarrassed about having to ask for help.  But I
didn't mention it in the other newsgroup and there was absolutely no reason
for -L to do so.  We don't agree on a number of things, hence we don't like
each other.  Still no reason to go remarking on another ng about something I
told you wonderful, loving cat people :)  This group is the greatest!

I find it hard to believe, in light of her actions, that she actually cares
about cats.  But that's not up to me to judge.

Persia is eyeing the firewood I brought inside yesterday.  The temps are
supposed to drop drastically tomorrow, starting out in the mid-60's
farenheit and then dropping to the 40's during the day.  A huge storm front
is supposed to move in, the one which was creating snow and ice all over the
pacific northwestern U.S. and is now down into Missouri and Kansas and even
parts of Texas last time I checked.  It's headed my way overnight tomorrow.

For this -L said I could use my food stamps.  Heh, won't even get the card
in the mail until probably Friday of next week.  She doesn't know how to
read for context, apparently.  It was a jibe, pure and simple, and totally
uncalled for.

Persia will be safe and warm as will Peaches.  I've got plenty of food for
both of them and I can cook on a grill (sure can!) or even in my fireplace
with my cast iron cookware if needed.

-L has no business spreading anyone elses business everywhere, Usenet or
not.

Jill
Rhonda - 30 Nov 2006 04:32 GMT
> For this -L said I could use my food stamps.  Heh, won't even get the card
> in the mail until probably Friday of next week.  She doesn't know how to
> read for context, apparently.  It was a jibe, pure and simple, and totally
> uncalled for

Hi Jill

It definitely was a jab, and I don't know why -- I don't know the
history between the two of you. Maybe you could safeguard the ammo? How
much of your personal challenges you reveal is up to you, but people can
get pretty heartless on usenet. Sometimes divulging your personal and
private details is like handing the other person a gun.

Rhonda
Jo Firey - 30 Nov 2006 04:36 GMT
>> "jmcquown" <jmcquown@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>>> What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other
[quoted text clipped - 52 lines]
>
> Jill

Fortunately most adults see anyone sharing something of that nature outside
of where the person it involves shared it with friends as the childish
attention seeking crap that it is.

(At least I think that sentence makes sense)

Programs such as food stamps are in place for a reason.  I'm glad that here
anyone using "stamps" just uses a card like anyone else at the cashier.
Gives the nosy biddies who feel the need to check up on them a chance to get
some rest.

Jo
-L. - 30 Nov 2006 06:40 GMT
> Fortunately most adults see anyone sharing something of that nature outside
> of where the person it involves shared it with friends as the childish
> attention seeking crap that it is.

This is a f.cking joke.  Jill is the biggest attention whore Usenet
ever spawned.

-L.
Stormmee - 30 Nov 2006 09:24 GMT
*Pissed and delurking* for the moment lets assume your filthy mouth is
correct, and if she is what you say then why must you come here and go to
other groups and give her attention... on the other hand... if you have
difficulties with her why not block her and let those of us who enjoy her
company in the form of reading her posts do just that and enjoy them,  I
don't mean to be rude but why not leave her alone, I have been where Jill is
and worse and I think she is handling it all pretty well in fact, and if
posting to this group about troubles or a triumph like finding a caseworker
who cares then let her.  Lee, still pissed but relurking anyway or risking
being even filthier...

> > Fortunately most adults see anyone sharing something of that nature outside
> > of where the person it involves shared it with friends as the childish
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> -L.
-L. - 30 Nov 2006 09:46 GMT
> *Pissed and delurking* for the moment lets assume your filthy mouth is
> correct, and if she is what you say then why must you come here and go to
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> don't mean to be rude but why not leave her alone, I have been where Jill is
> and worse

Oh really?  You're a lazy a.s who won't get a job either?  Sucking off
the teat of society?

Based on your top-posting and poor grammar usage I can understand why.

-L.
Dewi - 30 Nov 2006 12:02 GMT
-L, when it comes to you, I'm beginning suspect you have a personality
disorder, unless of course you're a juvenile 13 year old.

Dewi.
Stormmee - 30 Nov 2006 14:07 GMT
as a matter of fact I have owned my own business for the last 15 years, and
I top post because that is what my screen reader allows... imagine that a
totally blind woman who owns her own business and has compassion, and would
you care to point out what my grammar checker missed so I can write Mr.
Gates and inform him, Lee

> > *Pissed and delurking* for the moment lets assume your filthy mouth is
> > correct, and if she is what you say then why must you come here and go to
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> -L.
jmcquown - 30 Nov 2006 15:37 GMT
> as a matter of fact I have owned my own business for the last 15
> years, and I top post because that is what my screen reader allows...
> imagine that a totally blind woman who owns her own business and has
> compassion, and would you care to point out what my grammar checker
> missed so I can write Mr. Gates and inform him, Lee

See?  Doesn't matter if she knows the circumstances or not, she's going to
criticize everyone and anyone (lately it's me).  She's off in her little
dream world of being a MRS. Someone (heh, like we give a rip if she's
married or not).  She seems to think that makes her special.  Wait until
things turn on her.  Life has a way of doing that when you're all smug and
self-congratulating.  Probably she'll find out her husband is sleeping with
her best friend.

Jill

>>> *Pissed and delurking* for the moment lets assume your filthy mouth
>>> is correct, and if she is what you say then why must you come here
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>>
>> -L.
-L. - 30 Nov 2006 17:01 GMT
> as a matter of fact I have owned my own business for the last 15 years, and
> I top post because that is what my screen reader allows... imagine that a
> totally blind woman who owns her own business and has compassion, and would
> you care to point out what my grammar checker missed so I can write Mr.
> Gates and inform him, Lee

There's never any excuse for poor grammar.

-L.
Pat - 30 Nov 2006 17:38 GMT
> There's never any excuse for poor grammar.

I wish GW Bush knew that!
Stormmee - 30 Nov 2006 18:18 GMT
imagine that, a dude with pitiful speech patterns, so bad he had to be
president, Lee, wondering if that qualifies as sucking of the American
teat???

> > There's never any excuse for poor grammar.
>
> I wish GW Bush knew that!
Matthew - 30 Nov 2006 18:24 GMT
<snipped for being politics>

POLITICS DON'T BELONG HERE.  NEITHER DOES THIS BS GOING ON.

EVERYONE KNOCK THE HELL OFF.   I AM TOO OLD FOR THIS SH@T AND HATE TO SEE IT
GOING ON.

THIS WHOLE THREAD AND THE REPLIES ARE A BUNCH OF B@LLSHIT.  I TOP POST ALL
THE TIME DON'T LIKE IT.  THERE IS AN OLD SAYING DON'T LET THE DOOR KNOB HIT
YOU WHERE THE GOOD LORD SPLIT YA!

IF SOMEONE DOESN'T LIKE TOP POSTING  TOO F@CKING BAD.  DEAL WITH IT.  THIS
IS THE INTERNET THERE ARE NO PROPER POLICE HERE.  THERE IS NO SUCH F@CKING
THING AS NET ETIQUETTE IN A OPEN PUBLIC NEWSGROUP.

IF SOMEONE DOESN'T LIKE THE GRAMMAR OR PRONUNCIATION SOMEONE IS USING  TOO
F@CKING BAD.  WHO THE HELL ARE YOU TO POINT IT.  WHO THE HELL CARES IF YOU
DO YOU ARE THE ONE WITH THE PROBLEM IF SO.

EVERYONE GET THE HELL OVER IT.  KILL FILE THE OTHER PERSON.  DON'T RESPOND
TO THEM.  IGNORE THEM IF THEY ARE ACTING STUPID.  REPLYING TO THEM IS JUST
CONTINUING THE B@LLSHIT GOING ON IN THIS THREAD.

I AM USING CAPS  BECAUSE MAYBE EVERYONE WILL GET IT THRU THEIR THICK SKULLS.
DON'T LIKE MY USE OF CAPS  OR WHAT I SAID.  YOU CAN KISS MY RETIRED A@@.   I
WILL GLADLY JOIN THIS REINDEER GAME AND TELL WHOEVER TO STFU!!

OH  HAPPY HOLIDAYS NOW WHERE IS THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT THAT SHOULD BE GOING ON
Magic Mood Jeep© - 30 Nov 2006 18:57 GMT
> <snipped for being politics>
>
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
> SKULLS. DON'T LIKE MY USE OF CAPS  OR WHAT I SAID.  YOU CAN KISS MY
> RETIRED A@@.

LOL  - just when I was reaching for my volume control :D

  I WILL GLADLY JOIN THIS REINDEER GAME AND TELL WHOEVER
> TO STFU!!
> OH  HAPPY HOLIDAYS NOW WHERE IS THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT THAT SHOULD BE
> GOING ON

My "Holiday Spirit" is alive and well - am currently awaiting my order of
postage stamps so I can mail out my greeting cards.  This year, DH & I are
making most of our gifts to be given to friends and family - mine is
needlework things (I do cross stitch and embroidery), and DH is using his
woodworking skills to make some bird feeders (or they can be converted into
planters) that resemble park benches.
Matthew - 30 Nov 2006 19:03 GMT
< I snipped my own post>

> My "Holiday Spirit" is alive and well - am currently awaiting my order of
> postage stamps so I can mail out my greeting cards.  This year, DH & I are
> making most of our gifts to be given to friends and family - mine is
> needlework things (I do cross stitch and embroidery), and DH is using his
> woodworking skills to make some bird feeders (or they can be converted
> into planters) that resemble park benches.

I am glad someone has it.  I wish I could have some right now  too much BS
going in the house and now here in the newsgroup.   Maybe I need to take up
my old hobby that I did years ago.  I used to do macramé.  I made 6 ft high
Christmas trees that had four sides that you could actually hang ornaments
on for Christmas gifts.  Sometimes some other small items

I wish I could get involved with the cards  maybe next year.  Too much going
on here waiting for it to calm down
tanada - 01 Dec 2006 04:15 GMT
> I am glad someone has it.  I wish I could have some right now  too much BS
> going in the house and now here in the newsgroup.   Maybe I need to take
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> I wish I could get involved with the cards  maybe next year.  Too much
> going on here waiting for it to calm down

OOH, I used to have a macramé planter that had two crossed macramé covered
hoops with the plant holder hanging in the center of the circle formed and a
beaded "tail" hanging down.  It was so kewl and I really miss it.

Pam S. who also cross stitches, does needle point, and has made a couple of
ceramic things, but nothing outstanding.
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 30 Nov 2006 19:59 GMT
Matthew screamed:

> THERE IS AN OLD SAYING DON'T
> LET THE DOOR KNOB HIT YOU WHERE THE GOOD LORD SPLIT YA!

I am too short for this to happen. :)

Joyce
Magic Mood Jeep© - 30 Nov 2006 21:13 GMT
> Matthew screamed:
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Joyce

Then come to my house - it's older and the knobs are much lower than normal
;)
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 30 Nov 2006 22:11 GMT
"Magic Mood Jeep?" <nobody@nowhere.net> wrote:

> > Matthew screamed:
> >
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> >
> > Joyce

> Then come to my house - it's older and the knobs are much lower than normal
> ;)

Certainly - I would love to get a door knob in the butt! :)

Hopefully I will someday visit you and your crew for more enjoyable
reasons. :)

Joyce
Kreisleriana - 30 Nov 2006 22:25 GMT
>Matthew screamed:
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>Joyce

Whoa, then you can get away with a lot. ;)

Theresa
Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh

Make Levees, Not War
Matthew - 30 Nov 2006 22:29 GMT
>>Matthew screamed:
>>
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> Make Levees, Not War

I would say she is the perfect height but that would make me a dirty old man
;-)

<evil grin>
Kreisleriana - 30 Nov 2006 22:23 GMT
><snipped for being politics>
>
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
>
>OH  HAPPY HOLIDAYS NOW WHERE IS THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT THAT SHOULD BE GOING ON

That's why we like to do the recipes, Matthew.  They're easier to
swallow than all the bulls@__  ;)

Theresa
Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh

Make Levees, Not War
-L. - 30 Nov 2006 23:36 GMT
> <snipped for being politics>
>
> POLITICS DON'T BELONG HERE.  NEITHER DOES THIS BS GOING ON.
>
> EVERYONE KNOCK THE HELL OFF.

Oh get over it, Net Nanny.  And go take a Prozac, FFS.

-L.
Matthew - 30 Nov 2006 23:48 GMT
>> <snipped for being politics>
>>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> -L.

Looks you need the medication L
And as I said you can kiss my retired a@@  if you don't like it
jmcquown - 01 Dec 2006 00:33 GMT
> <snipped for being politics>
>
> POLITICS DON'T BELONG HERE.  NEITHER DOES THIS BS GOING ON.

This thread isn't about politics.  It's about me being attacked on another
newsgroup for remarks I made to people I consider friends here.

Obviously anything I post to usenet is accessible to the public.  But I
expect us to be adult enough to not broadcast it all over the place as -L
seemed to want to do.  She calls me an "attention whore" then she calls
attention to me, thereby calling attention to herself.  Heh.  Isn't that
funny?

Same thing happened (as I related before) when I was pouring out my grief on
a pet loss newsgroup back in 1999 and some unknown person tracked me to
another newsgroup and started posting about it.

All I can say is -L probably doesn't have the happy married with adopted
child home life she pretends to have.  If she did, she wouldn't be so
concerned about blasting the details of my private life all over Usenet.
And it's pretty obvious she has not worked 25 years straight, paying into
the system via taxes and charitable donations, to realize someone who has
done so deserves a little something back.

In the current vernacular it's called "paying it forward".  And I've done so
throughout my life with donations to AmVets, the Food Bank, Good Will, not
to mention donations to The House of Mews (years before Spotty the rescue
kittie found a new home!), etc.

My comment to her is I'm not sucking on a teat I haven't already paid into
for many years.  I have no problem asking them to pay me back a little.  Let
me see you feed your family on $150 a month.  I can do it, can you?

Jill
Matthew - 01 Dec 2006 01:03 GMT
"jmcquown" <jmcquown@bellsouth.net>

Jill the post was attached to Pat post that was the politics  looks like it
got snipped in the process

I have nothing against you Jill. You got to do what you got to do to
survive.

The post was about all the b@llshit following it.
-L. - 01 Dec 2006 11:39 GMT
> > <snipped for being politics>
> >
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> child home life she pretends to have.  If she did, she wouldn't be so
> concerned about blasting the details of my private life all over Usenet.

It has nothing to do with me, Princess.  It has *everything* to do with
you.  The truth hurts, doesn't it?  And you will notice your "welfare
celebration" post got little attention - mainly from the Brits who
don't understand the system.  People have your number, Prinny.  They're
just too cowardly to say anything amongst the Stepfords.

> And it's pretty obvious she has not worked 25 years straight, paying into
> the system via taxes and charitable donations, to realize someone who has
> done so deserves a little something back.

Oh, please, Miss Entitlemoo - I undoubtedly pay more in taxes in one
year than you have ever made in your life.

> In the current vernacular it's called "paying it forward".  And I've done so
> throughout my life with donations to AmVets, the Food Bank, Good Will, not
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> My comment to her is I'm not sucking on a teat I haven't already paid into
> for many years.  I have no problem asking them to pay me back a little.

You have no problem sucking anyone you can for everything you can get.
That's blatantly obvious.

>  Let
> me see you feed your family on $150 a month.  I can do it, can you?

Your family of ONE.  My...aren't you speshul!!

-L.
Stormmee - 30 Nov 2006 18:17 GMT
but since you are incapable of pointing out what you view as poor grammar I
guess I am safe, Lee

> > as a matter of fact I have owned my own business for the last 15 years, and
> > I top post because that is what my screen reader allows... imagine that a
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> -L.
jmcquown - 30 Nov 2006 10:41 GMT
Thank you, Stormeee and sorry I piggy-backed on your other post but for
obvious reasons I have -L killfiled :)

Jill

> *Pissed and delurking* for the moment lets assume your filthy mouth is
> correct, and if she is what you say then why must you come here and
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>>
>> -L.
Stormmee - 30 Nov 2006 14:09 GMT
you are most welcome, and in a way you got what you asked for earlier this
week, where is that good recipe when a troll does arrive, LOL, Lee
> Thank you, Stormeee and sorry I piggy-backed on your other post but for
> obvious reasons I have -L killfiled :)
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> >>
> >> -L.
Kreisleriana - 30 Nov 2006 15:17 GMT
>you are most welcome, and in a way you got what you asked for earlier this
>week, where is that good recipe when a troll does arrive, LOL, Lee
(snip)

I've been saving this one for a special trolling.  Guess this
qualifies. :P

Parmesan Fritters

Yield: 8 Servings

Ingredients:
7 eggs
2 ½ cups all purpose flour
2 ¼ cups water
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
2 teaspoons crushed red pepper
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup diced fresh mozzarella
½ cup grated parmesan cheese
½ pound butter (2 sticks)
¼ cup chopped parsley
1 cup diced smoked ham

Combine water, butter, salt, cayenne and crushed red pepper together
in a heavy bottomed medium saucepot and bring to a boil. Turn heat
down to low and stir in flour with a wooden spoon. Stir and cook the
flour mixture until it forms a ball and starts to lift from the sides
and bottom of the pan. Remove from the heat and combine the eggs one
at a time until they are completely incorporated. Return to a low heat
and parmesan, parsley and the ham. Stir this mix over low heat for
about 3 minutes and then remove from the heat and add mozzarella. Cool
this mixture to room temperature, then form into golf ball-sized
dumplings. Heat canola oil to 350 degrees and fry the fritters. When
golden brown and floating on the surface, remove the fritters onto a
paper towel, dust with more grated parmesan, and serve immediately.

Theresa
Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh

Make Levees, Not War
jmcquown - 30 Nov 2006 15:31 GMT
>> you are most welcome, and in a way you got what you asked for
>> earlier this week, where is that good recipe when a troll does
[quoted text clipped - 38 lines]
>
> Make Levees, Not War

Ooooh!  I'm saving this recipe, thanks!

Jill
Kreisleriana - 30 Nov 2006 18:12 GMT
>>> you are most welcome, and in a way you got what you asked for
>>> earlier this week, where is that good recipe when a troll does
[quoted text clipped - 42 lines]
>
>Jill

I can vouch that these are absolutely amazing, and addictive.  It's
really a good thing that they take a little trouble or I would be
eating them every day. The house smells incredible when you make them.
;)

Theresa
Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh

Make Levees, Not War
Nomen Nescio - 30 Nov 2006 19:20 GMT
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----

From: "jmcquown" <jmcquown@bellsouth.net>

>Ooooh!  I'm saving this recipe, thanks!
>
>Jill

Now, make 100 pounds of them and sell them on the street corner.
-L. - 30 Nov 2006 17:00 GMT
> >you are most welcome, and in a way you got what you asked for earlier this
> >week, where is that good recipe when a troll does arrive, LOL, Lee

Oh yes - and anyopne who speaks the truth MUST be a TROLL!  You people
are f.cking nuts.  Well, there are at least two of you who are
snickering behind Jill's back....gives me hope for this group.

-L.
Christina Websell - 30 Nov 2006 18:21 GMT
>> >you are most welcome, and in a way you got what you asked for earlier
>> >this
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> are f.cking nuts.  Well, there are at least two of you who are
> snickering behind Jill's back....gives me hope for this group.

There is no harm with disagreeing with someone on the group.  No group of
people will agree all the time, sometimes strongly and vehemently.
The danger is starting to attack them personally, their lifestyle and
ethics.
It's not necessary to prove a point in that way,
For adults, it is *really* possible to debate without bad language, and in
the end, still disagree with each other and still be friends afterwards.
IMHO, of course..
Lay off the booze before you post, Lyn.  It can make nice people very nasty
sometimes.

Tweed
-L. - 30 Nov 2006 23:37 GMT
> There is no harm with disagreeing with someone on the group.  No group of
> people will agree all the time, sometimes strongly and vehemently.
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> Tweed

It's an open, unmoderated forum - not your personal kaffe klatch, Hon.

-L.
Christina Websell - 01 Dec 2006 20:54 GMT
>> There is no harm with disagreeing with someone on the group.  No group of
>> people will agree all the time, sometimes strongly and vehemently.
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> It's an open, unmoderated forum - not your personal kaffe klatch, Hon.

Yes, I realise this.  What motivates you to be so horrible sometimes then?
I don't seem to feel the need to insult anyone on this unmoderated forum and
I wonder why you do.
I could gallop into this unmoderated group with all sorts of offensive
posts.    I have more respect than to do that.
Can't think of one, anyway ;-)

Tweed
-L. - 02 Dec 2006 00:27 GMT
> Yes, I realise this.  What motivates you to be so horrible sometimes then?

I don't believe I am horrible.  I believe I am brutally honest.  What
is horrible - besides Jill sucking off the teat of society and feeling
entitled to do so - are the way that all of you turn a blind eye to the
animal neglect and abuse committed by some others in this group.
Rhonda touched on it earlier.  It's as if anything goes here because of
some unwritten pact to play "nicey-nice".  It's sickening and
hypocritical.

> I don't seem to feel the need to insult anyone on this unmoderated forum and
> I wonder why you do.

Jill deserves to be insulted.  I call an a.shole and a.shole, a spade a
spade, a leech a leech.  That's just how I am.

> I could gallop into this unmoderated group with all sorts of offensive
> posts.    I have more respect than to do that.

I have no respect for Jill or anyone else I have replied to.  That's
the difference between you and I.

-L.
cybercat - 02 Dec 2006 00:45 GMT
>> Yes, I realise this.  What motivates you to be so horrible sometimes
>> then?
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
>
> -L.

Sistah!
-L. - 02 Dec 2006 06:29 GMT
> Sistah!

LOL...I am definitely not an apologist. ;)

-L.
Stormmee - 03 Dec 2006 15:16 GMT
this is very sad, you have no respect but you spend your time here anyway,
you must have nothing constructive to do, Lee really sad for you that you do
not see the value in a kind person like tweed

> > Yes, I realise this.  What motivates you to be so horrible sometimes then?
>
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
>
> -L.
Christina Websell - 03 Dec 2006 23:18 GMT
<snip>

>> > I don't seem to feel the need to insult anyone on this unmoderated
>> > forum
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>> Jill deserves to be insulted.  I call an a.shole and a.shole, a spade a
>> spade, a leech a leech.  That's just how I am.

Maybe you need to examine the reason why you need to do this on this
newsgroup.

>> > I could gallop into this unmoderated group with all sorts of offensive
>> > posts.    I have more respect than to do that.
>>
>> I have no respect for Jill or anyone else I have replied to.  That's
>> the difference between you and I.

You and me, not you and I.  You have to take out the "you and" and see what
sense the "I" makes then.

You have replied to me so that means you have no respect for me, either?  Is
that so?

Tweed
<everyone please killfile this thread if you don't want to read it. Lyn and
myself are going to fight>
Stormmee - 04 Dec 2006 00:44 GMT
well I am relieved that someone else learned grammar from the same book I
did, Lee relieved

> <snip>
> >>
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
> <everyone please killfile this thread if you don't want to read it. Lyn and
> myself are going to fight>
Nomen Nescio - 04 Dec 2006 05:20 GMT
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----

From: "Christina Websell" <spamfree@tinawebsell.wanadoo.co.uk>

><everyone please killfile this thread if you don't want to read it. Lyn and
>myself are going to fight>

Yea! I love watching a good F***in' fight between a couple of C***s.
Christina Websell - 05 Dec 2006 19:06 GMT
> <snip>
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
> <everyone please killfile this thread if you don't want to read it. Lyn
> and myself are going to fight>

I've decided against it.  I have better things to do.  It's pointless,
anyway.  Anyone who thinks it's fine to attack more unfortunate people, out
of work, disabled through sight difficulties etc, is not worth my time and
are unlikely to change.
-L is back in my killfile,  a shame because she came out in my New Year
amnesty 06.  Lasted well, really.

Tweed
Stormmee - 08 Dec 2006 00:26 GMT
I respect you for this, Lee

> > <snip>
> >>>
[quoted text clipped - 33 lines]
>
> Tweed
-L. - 04 Dec 2006 09:31 GMT
> this is very sad, you have no respect but you spend your time here anyway,
> you must have nothing constructive to do, Lee really sad for you that you do
> not see the value in a kind person like tweed

It's pathetic that you claim to have me killfiled yet run around
humping my posts like a poodle in heat.

f.ck off.

-L.
Stormmee - 04 Dec 2006 17:31 GMT
haven't bothered to kill file you yet, its not that important, and besides I
get too busy laughing at you and feeling sorry for the child you purchased,
Lee

> > this is very sad, you have no respect but you spend your time here anyway,
> > you must have nothing constructive to do, Lee really sad for you that you do
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> -L.
cybercat - 04 Dec 2006 20:27 GMT
> haven't bothered to kill file you yet, its not that important, and besides
> I
> get too busy laughing at you and feeling sorry for the child you
> purchased,
> Lee

Find your f.cking caps key, cretin. *PLONK*
-L. - 04 Dec 2006 20:55 GMT
> Find your f.cking caps key, cretin. *PLONK*

Annoying as hell.  And blaming it on the text reader is even more
annoying.  

-L.
Stormmee - 08 Dec 2006 00:24 GMT
you do seem to have trouble with the truth and things that don't cater to
your spoiled life, Lee

> > Find your f.cking caps key, cretin. *PLONK*
>
> Annoying as hell.  And blaming it on the text reader is even more
> annoying.
>
> -L.
Jack Campin - bogus address - 04 Dec 2006 22:54 GMT
> Find your f.cking caps key, cretin. *PLONK*
"-L." <MonkeySnaps@gmail.com> wrote:
[similar bullying sh.t]

Anybody spotted these spotty little frat boys (or in the singular,
I guess they could both be sock puppets of the one inadequate
personality) trying to disrupt any other newsgroups?

==============  j-c  ======  @  ======  purr . demon . co . uk  ==============
Jack Campin:  11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland | tel 0131 660 4760
<http://www.purr.demon.co.uk/jack/>   for CD-ROMs and free | fax 0870 0554 975
stuff: Scottish music, food intolerance, & Mac logic fonts | mob 07800 739 557
Stormmee - 08 Dec 2006 00:14 GMT
sorry you can't find enough words to express yourself intelligently, Lee

> > haven't bothered to kill file you yet, its not that important, and besides
> > I
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Find your f.cking caps key, cretin. *PLONK*
-L. - 04 Dec 2006 20:54 GMT
> haven't bothered to kill file you yet, its not that important, and besides I
> get too busy laughing at you and feeling sorry for the child you purchased,

Every time you say that you make a mockery of adoption and adoptees.
It's pathetic.  Be as shitty as you want to me but leave my young son
out of it.  a.shole.

-L.
Stormmee - 08 Dec 2006 00:20 GMT
No mockery of decent people who adopt.  I am just following your lead, you
posted about it, so I have the right to comment on it.

Do not confuse my sadness for your son and my distaste of you with mocking
the millions of decent people who adopt every year and create loving
families with love , compassion and hope for the future,

Lee

> > haven't bothered to kill file you yet, its not that important, and besides I
> > get too busy laughing at you and feeling sorry for the child you purchased,
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> -L.
Christina Websell - 02 Dec 2006 00:21 GMT
>> There is no harm with disagreeing with someone on the group.  No
>> group of people will agree all the time, sometimes strongly and
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
> -L

So it is, but I am not one bit scared of you, and will continue to challenge
your views if I need to.

Tweed
-L. - 02 Dec 2006 00:27 GMT
> So it is, but I am not one bit scared of you, and will continue to challenge
> your views if I need to.
>
> Tweed

Why did you reply twice to the same post?  MPD?

-L.
Christina Websell - 02 Dec 2006 15:17 GMT
>> So it is, but I am not one bit scared of you, and will continue to
>> challenge
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> -L.

Because I thought of something else I wanted to say!

Tweed
-L. - 03 Dec 2006 08:33 GMT
> >> So it is, but I am not one bit scared of you, and will continue to
> >> challenge
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> >
> Because I thought of something else I wanted to say!

Why would you think I was trying to scare you?  Sheesh.  You people are
a trip!

-L.
Christina Websell - 03 Dec 2006 21:39 GMT
>> >> So it is, but I am not one bit scared of you, and will continue to
>> >> challenge
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Why would you think I was trying to scare you?  Sheesh.  You people are
> a trip!

Most people find it a bit scary when another doesn't seem to be able to
accept what is, and is not, acceptable to say to another in the bounds of
normal society.  You often go beyond this, Lyn.
You can be rude and abusive.  More often than not, you are.   Why?  What is
the need for it?  Why do you seem to be so angry on rpca?
It's such a pity.   You know such a lot about cats, having been a vet tech,
your knowledge would be useful to us all.  But no, all you seem to want to
do recently is attack people less fortunate than yourself with the F and C
word.  I particularly hate the c word, it is very offensive towards women.

Tweed
-L. - 04 Dec 2006 09:46 GMT
> Most people find it a bit scary when another doesn't seem to be able to
> accept what is, and is not, acceptable to say to another in the bounds of
> normal society.

Oh, please.  f.ck your "normal society" - ok?  You people in here are
so far from normal it's not funny.  If you can't handle a well-placed
"f.ck" then I have more pity for you than I had otherwise.  This is the
real world - not some Prozac PreSchool.

> You often go beyond this, Lyn.
> You can be rude and abusive.

Why thank you, thank you very much.  And you can be a hypocritical,
condescending, finger-wagging a.shole.  Next...

>More often than not, you are.   Why?  What is
> the need for it?

Someone had to.  You lobotomized drones won't speak the truth.  You see
it as rude and abusive I see it as direct and honest.  You simply do
not like my style.

>Why do you seem to be so angry on rpca?

I'm not angry, I'm amused and astounded.

> It's such a pity.   You know such a lot about cats, having been a vet tech,
> your knowledge would be useful to us all.

Why would I want to help you?  I have no vested interest in helping
you.  Most of you are f.cking idiots.  There are a few who have their
heads screwed on straight, but by and large they stay silent when they
shouldn't.  The only one who shows any balls on a regular basis is
Rhonda.  I hate people who are hypocrites.  I also hate people who sit
by and allow animals to suffer.

>  But no, all you seem to want to
> do recently is attack people less fortunate than yourself

"Less fortunate than myself".  Let's dissect that - shall we?  Let's
take Jill for example...she comes from a wealthy family, her Father
supports her, and she now qualifies for food stamps because she fancies
herself too good to get a job....Hum....

I, on the other hand, came from a dirt-poor, one-parent family, worked
my way through college and grad school, supported myself since I was
18, and have made every penny I have ever made, myself.

Who is less fortunate?  Seems to me Princess Jill with her sliver spoon
in her mouth has been pretty damn fortunate...It's called personal
responsibility.  Look it up.

>with the F and C
> word.  I particularly hate the c word, it is very offensive towards women.

The only reason it offends you is because you let it offend you.  It's
the most appropriate word to use in some instances.

-L.
Stormmee - 30 Nov 2006 18:12 GMT
nice, Lee

> >you are most welcome, and in a way you got what you asked for earlier this
> >week, where is that good recipe when a troll does arrive, LOL, Lee
[quoted text clipped - 37 lines]
>
> Make Levees, Not War
Matthew - 30 Nov 2006 18:39 GMT
Theresa I got one for you and everyone else

it is for a holiday cookie called Mantecaditos ( Almond Shortbread ).  I had
them when I went to Puerto Rico.

this recipes makes about 40 cookies

Ingredients

1/4 pound of butter
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup of sugar
1 teaspoon of pure almond extract
2 and 1/4 cups all purpose flour
8 maraschino cherries -- drained real good

Instructions

Heat your oven to 350dgrs

In a large bowl or mixer  soften the shortening and the butter using a large
spoon or the mixer on the slowest settings
   add the sugar gradually.  Than add the extract  mix really well.  add
the flour and mix till it comes together.  Make sure you         don't over
mix  specially when using a mixer( SLOW SETTINGS )

Measure out the dough using a teaspoon into the palm of your hand.  Roll the
dough into spheres.  Place each on a greased sheet pan.  Using your thumb
make a indent in center of  them.  make sure your clean your hands first
before rolling the dough and your thumb actually has some cooking spray on
it to prevent sticking.

Cut your cherries into 5 pieces each.  Put a piece inside the indentions.
Cook for about 20 - 25 minutes or until golden brown.

I find adding a little hard frosting to them  cheery flavored  adds to the
yummyness
Kreisleriana - 30 Nov 2006 22:23 GMT
>Theresa I got one for you and everyone else
>
[quoted text clipped - 33 lines]
>I find adding a little hard frosting to them  cheery flavored  adds to the
>yummyness

Oh my goodness.  My grandma used to make something a lot like this.

Theresa
Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh

Make Levees, Not War
Matthew - 30 Nov 2006 22:28 GMT
>>Theresa I got one for you and everyone else
>>
[quoted text clipped - 44 lines]
>
> Make Levees, Not War

Are you saying I am old ;-)
tanada - 01 Dec 2006 04:10 GMT
>>>Theresa I got one for you and everyone else
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 48 lines]
>
> Are you saying I am old ;-)

I don't know about old, Matt, but I'm still working on cheery flavored.  ;-D

Pam S.
Matthew - 01 Dec 2006 04:40 GMT
>>>>Theresa I got one for you and everyone else
>>>>
[quoted text clipped - 56 lines]
>
> Pam S.

:-)  thanks for the smile
cybercat - 30 Nov 2006 14:15 GMT
>> Fortunately most adults see anyone sharing something of that nature
>> outside
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> This is a f.cking joke.  Jill is the biggest attention whore Usenet
> ever spawned.

Jo is an a.s, too.
-L. - 30 Nov 2006 06:38 GMT
> Thank you, Mark.  I'm not embarrassed about having to ask for help.  But I
> didn't mention it in the other newsgroup

Why not?  If you aren't embarassed then there is no reason for your
ridiculopus tirade now.

> and there was absolutely no reason
> for -L to do so.  We don't agree on a number of things, hence we don't like
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I find it hard to believe, in light of her actions, that she actually cares
> about cats.  But that's not up to me to judge.

Oh, of course.  Because I think you are a pimple on the a.s of society
and suck as a daughter (remember the "I can't wait until he dies"
(direct quote) post you made about your FATHER?), I don't care about
cats.  That's some great logic you have there.  No wonder you can't get
a job.

<snip>

> For this -L said I could use my food stamps.

You were posting about buying food.  I said you have a reason to use
your food stamps.  Logical coinclusion.

> Heh, won't even get the card
> in the mail until probably Friday of next week.  She doesn't know how to
> read for context, apparently.

No, I don't remember every detail of your miniscule life, dearie.
Sorry, I hate to be the one to tell you...but the entire world does not
hang on to your every word with beaited breath...

>It was a jibe, pure and simple, and totally
> uncalled for.

You post it, I'll repost it.  It really is that simple.

> Persia will be safe and warm as will Peaches.  I've got plenty of food for
> both of them and I can cook on a grill (sure can!) or even in my fireplace
> with my cast iron cookware if needed.
>
> -L has no business spreading anyone elses business everywhere, Usenet or
> not.

As long as this is an open, unmoderated forum, I'll do whatever the
f.ck I want.  You don't like it, learn some proprietry.

-L.
Rhonda - 30 Nov 2006 04:25 GMT
> "jmcquown" <jmcquown@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> doesn't mean you should make locating potentially embarassing posts
> EASIER to find.

No, it doesn't mean you should repost at all, but it you shouldn't be
surprised when your personal info pops up all over the place.

(By the way -- love that folk song "Don't Should on me and I won't
Should on You..."

Rhonda
Mark Edwards - 30 Nov 2006 06:06 GMT
>(By the way -- love that folk song "Don't Should on me and I won't
>Should on You..."

Grin.

I had a friend who hated when people told her "you must do this" or
"you must do that". She referred to it as "musterbation" and said that
just like its counterpart, it only brought gratification to one person
and disgust to everyone else (evil grin).

Mark Edwards
Signature

Proof of Sanity Forged Upon Request

SuzQ - 30 Nov 2006 12:18 GMT
by Mark Edwards <Mark-Edwards@comcast.net> Nov 30, 2006 at 06:06 AM


No cluons were harmed when Rhonda <san-toki@att.remove.net> wrote:
>(By the way -- love that folk song "Don't Should on me and I won't
>Should on You..."

Grin.

I had a friend who hated when people told her "you must do this" or
"you must do that". She referred to it as "musterbation" and said that
just like its counterpart, it only brought gratification to one person
and disgust to everyone else (evil grin).

========================================

That's good one Mark.
Suz&Spicey
Rhonda - 30 Nov 2006 16:26 GMT
>>(By the way -- love that folk song "Don't Should on me and I won't
>>Should on You..."
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> just like its counterpart, it only brought gratification to one person
> and disgust to everyone else (evil grin).

Hmmm  -- that sounds like another good song in the making...

Rhonda
-L. - 30 Nov 2006 06:26 GMT
> You need psychological help.

Totally.

> If you didn't want people to know you were on food stamps, you should not
> have posted that you are in a global, unmoderated forum.

She has no control.  One week she blurts out (on rfc) the fact that her
brother trys to f.ck her on a regular basis, the next day she's
congratulating herself for being a leech.  Sheesh.  

-L.
-L. - 30 Nov 2006 06:23 GMT
> What I say here doesn't need to be spread all over other newsgroups.

Wah wah wah wah wah wah wah.  This is a public domain.  If you are
embarassed about collecting food stamps and having your brother try to
f.ck you on a regular basis maybe you should quit spitting your dirty
laundry on the net.  You are an embarassment to yourself.

Grow up, get a f.cking job and quick sucking society dry.  Dumb
bitch...

-L.
 
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