Cat Forum / Health and Behavior / June 2005
I am going to get you some help
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daddypop - 16 Jun 2005 08:41 GMT I got some nutwhack i've never heard just call me the most haneous names I'm serious! And I'm a normal guy.
thats weird
no loyalty here...none
Cold cold heart Hard done by you Some things look better baby just passin through
I've got to get on with my life, there's too many needy people here.
One big un-loyal flame orgy of betrayal
I have really showed my a.s on here; I am ashamed and I am done.
I've tried to be nice to several people, and all they know how to do is bite. That's weird.
You agree with them (becuase you do), and you say you agree, and you get bit. That's weird.
This is bad business, you can tell everyone I said so.
I don't even think this post is going to matter to anyone altough I do have a few people in mind that I think know what Im talking about and feel like I do.
Bite bite bite...keep on till theres nothing left to bite, yule eat each other up.
The problem is deep rooted. You come on here new and nice, and all is well. Then you get the hell bit out of you for having an opnion. Not mine, I could care less what anyone thinks of me.
But you get bit, and you push it down, let it ride. You get bit again..push it down... Then you get a swarm of piranas on your tail...THEN IT'S ON.
You are going to get your revenges. haha
I don't have any revenges, I look at someone like John Doe, I felt so sad for him tonight. He flamed me, and the next breath tried to carry out a normal conversation. I said to myself, here is a lonely guy, but he is no exception to the above rule. He has been bit too many times. He does not know how to express his opinion without being sarcastic in his case, it was mild.
Other people just go ballistic and call you something that makes you blush. You think, why I've never.
Bottom line, I feel bad, I have spent the last month, calling people ugly names and getting creative about it too.
This is no-ones fault but my own, but I too, like Brian said, got caught up in it. I am wrong. I cannot undo the hurt I may have done. But I was wrong.
The little bit of enjoyment one may find at times is not worth all the other BS that goes on around it.
I'm very angry right now, I feel like something has been taken from me and I can never get it back. This is what I get for getting caught up in this crude racket.
No hard feelings to anyone that comes to mind.
I bid you ado and farewell.
equalizer - 16 Jun 2005 09:59 GMT >I got some nutwhack i've never heard >just call me the most haneous names [quoted text clipped - 65 lines] > >I bid you ado and farewell. Screen door, a.s, hit, out!!
But, I will archive this post here so I can use it to prove your hypocrisy later on when you change your screen name and return.
Shucks, I guess you used a little too potent a fuel to do yourself:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?C2481354B
Brad - 17 Jun 2005 19:47 GMT
>The little bit of enjoyment one may find at times is not worth all the >other BS that goes on around it. [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > >I bid you ado and farewell. Usenet is not for the meek.......its the Wild Wild West of the Internet, out of five groups I follow only one is not prone at any moment to explode into name calling etc.
I don't take sh.t from anyone but I also don't let a thread go on for days arguing about the same thing. I make my point and usually let the offending and the wrong poster have the last word and I leave the conversation.
You have to learn how to pass up threads that are out of control no matter how much fun it is to mix it up now and then. If you can't do that then you won't last long especially if you have some sense of decency about you, as you can see some people just love to mix it up and its the only reason they are here.
But above all posts like the one you just did.......well veterans of usenet have seen them quite a few times they are usually eloquent, a little to long, and are boring once you have read a couple.
Now either suck it up or get out of the way.......
Brad
LIFE'S JOURNEY IS NOT TO ARRIVE AT THE GRAVE SAFELY IN A WELL-PRESERVED BODY, BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT, SHOUTING... " HOLY @#$%... WHAT A RIDE!"
biggerbadderbarry - 17 Jun 2005 20:19 GMT > Now either suck it up or get out of the way....... > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > WELL-PRESERVED BODY, BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT, > SHOUTING... " HOLY @#$%... WHAT A RIDE!" BITE ME !!
Nomen Nescio - 17 Jun 2005 20:50 GMT -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
From: "biggerbadderbarry" <bigbadbarry@adelphia.net>
>BITE ME !! From: "daddypop" <bigbadbarry@adelphia.net>
>No hard feelings to anyone that comes to mind. > >I bid you ado and farewell. You said you were gone. Well...........GO!
Exit the stage, no applause, no lit matches, no encore, just GO.
biggerbadderbarry - 17 Jun 2005 21:08 GMT > Exit the stage, no applause, no lit matches, > no encore, just GO. I know you missed me!
LemonPops - 17 Jun 2005 21:42 GMT Barry, you were just too sincere..and liked by Mary when you first appeared.
I knew that sooner or later you would self destruct.
biggerbadderbarry - 17 Jun 2005 21:51 GMT > Barry, you were just too sincere..and liked by Mary when you first appeared. > > I knew that sooner or later you would self destruct. I just knew someone would say...
NOOOO don't leave
haha
I do aaannnything to get some attention.
Ya'll need to pay more attention to me.
Just treat me sweet and watch how I act.
LemonPops - 17 Jun 2005 22:01 GMT Barry...we are watching, we are waiting, we are hoping...
YOU were our last hope....YOU actually seemed normal....
WE the wierd ones, WE the crazy ones...have been waiting years for THE ONE to lead us out of this PIT OF HELL....this SNAKE PIT FROM WHICH THERE IS NO ESCAPE!!!!
We thought you were THE ONE, Barry...but you are not THE ONE...
Hell, you're not even worth the ear wax on a q-tip.
Aw, nuts.
>I just knew someone would say... > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > >Just treat me sweet and watch how I act. biggerbadderbarry - 17 Jun 2005 22:10 GMT > Barry...we are watching, we are waiting, we are hoping... > [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > > Aw, nuts. Well, I said I was going to get you some help, I didn't burn no bridges or shoot the full moon
The biggest thing I think we're dealing with here is KTS.
biggerbadderbarry - 17 Jun 2005 22:31 GMT > Well, I said I was going to get you some help, I didn't burn no bridges > or shoot the full moon > > The biggest thing I think we're dealing with here > is KTS. Which is Keyboard Turrets Syndrome
I mean to say what I say
I actually form the words in my mind first.
There's something to be said about someone who says what is on thier mind, who's true identity is not covered beneath layers of proxy servers, re-mailers and psuedonymns.
At least you know what is on my mind in the real world. I know for a fact most would not say the things they do if they was not anonamous.
Yeah, a real tuff guy sitting back, knowing no-one could ever possibly find them on the map. Real Tuff. Real Motley.
Philip - 17 Jun 2005 23:04 GMT >> Well, I said I was going to get you some help, I didn't burn no >> bridges or shoot the full moon [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] > find them on the map. Real Tuff. > Real Motley. Good post, Barry!
KTS Keyboard Turret Syndrome. "Tourette" also applies. LOL
What is Tourette syndrome?
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, stereotyped, involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics. The disorder is named for Dr. Georges Gilles de la Tourette, the pioneering French neurologist who in 1885 first described the condition in an 86-year-old French noblewoman.
Turret: A low profile revolving structure upon which one or more guns are mounted.
Lets add ODD to the list. Oppositional Defiance Disorder. ;^)
hondaruehs@aol.com - 18 Jun 2005 06:12 GMT Glad to see your back Barry! I for one did actualy miss you, your an allright guy all kidding aside.
Just don't start with that awful poetry crap that does'nt even rhyme!
>:( GodSpeed sir, Karl.
> > The biggest thing I think we're dealing with here > > is KTS. > > Which is Keyboard Turrets Syndrome Very well said, finally someone put a name on this VERY common syndrome!!
Karl.
biggerbadderbarry - 18 Jun 2005 06:22 GMT hondaru...@aol.com wrote:
> Glad to see your back Barry! I for one did actualy miss you, your an > allright guy all kidding aside. [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > GodSpeed sir, Karl. That's right, your a snow and go kinda reader!
khkhhmmppphht! khkmmpptt! :}~
Shoot! If I knew how to write poems that don't ryhme ($$$), I wouldn't be up here on rpchb I'd be in Africa somewhere I think.
hondaruehs@aol.com - 19 Jun 2005 12:01 GMT > hondaru...@aol.com wrote: > > Glad to see your back Barry! I for one did actualy miss you, your an [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > That's right, your a snow and go kinda reader! What is "snow and go", is that a drug (coke) reference???
biggerbadderbarry - 19 Jun 2005 15:05 GMT > > hondaru...@aol.com wrote: > > > Glad to see your back Barry! I for one did actualy miss you, your an [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > What is "snow and go", is that a drug (coke) reference??? maybe this will refresh your memories? lol
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.pets.cats.health+behav/msg/c64086085b2d3 6f9?dmode=source&hl=en
If link is bad, it was you doing Mary had a little lamb.
It's a beautiful Sunday Morning here in Virginia. ...back to you Karl.
hondaruehs@aol.com - 19 Jun 2005 17:31 GMT > > > > GodSpeed sir, Karl. > > > [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.pets.cats.health+behav/msg/c64086085b2d3 6f9?dmode=source&hl=en
> It's a beautiful Sunday Morning here in Virginia. > ...back to you Karl. Ahh, yes, the Thomas Edison first record player poem, very good, I must have been on blow that day and caused me to forget! I was helping you learn how poetry should rhyme.. Well done!
Here a few more good ones these rhyme too, as well they should:
Money get back I'm All right Jack Keep your hands off my stack
New car, caviar, four star day dream Think I'll buy me a football team
Pink Floyd.
It's a friggin' hot Sunday Morning here in Phoenix AZ. I work outside installing DirecTV six days a week, boy, you guys are lucky the heat does not make me irritable! My goal today is to stay in the AC all day and not even step foot outdoors.... But it's a dry heat!
Best wishes, Karl.
biggerbadderbarry - 19 Jun 2005 17:45 GMT hondaru...@aol.com wrote:
> It's a friggin' hot Sunday Morning here in Phoenix AZ. I work outside > installing DirecTV six days a week, boy, you guys are lucky the heat > does not make me irritable! My goal today is to stay in the AC all day > and not even step foot outdoors.... But it's a dry heat! > > Best wishes, Karl. Roger Rocks! I don't blame ya on the a/c push the fluids all day yo. on the job, if you stop sweating it's all downhill from there. Im a contractor, it's my job to know these things. I can't have my men passing out on me. I got bills to pay. kkkkkmmmpppfffttt
hondaruehs@aol.com - 19 Jun 2005 19:21 GMT > hondaru...@aol.com wrote: > [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] > out on me. I got bills to pay. > kkkkkmmmpppfffttt Ah yes, a real job! Not some pencil pusher, I knew you were an allright guy!
Thanks Barry,
I had a bout with the heat exhaustion earlier this week, my own fault.
Sunday on my day off I drank a whole pot of motivation (fresh black coffee) to do my house work. Monday I had a caffinee hangover as I call it, headache, nausea feeling, and tired. I did drink lots of water monday but I did not eat much and had no gatorade. I still felt like crap all night monday, was sick to work tues and still felt like crap all day tues. I was told I ran out of salt and we need more than only water, I now recall my sweat was not salty (when licking lips) at all.
But "The water boy" said water is better than gatorade!!!
Now I am sure to eat salty foods (ham sandwiches lately for example) paced throughout the day along with water -and- gatorade also paced several times per day. It is going much better.
Be well, Karl.
biggerbadderbarry - 19 Jun 2005 20:12 GMT > Now I am sure to eat salty foods (ham sandwiches lately for example) > paced throughout the day along with water -and- gatorade also paced > several times per day. It is going much better. > > Be well, Karl. Yeah sounds like you got overheated for sure, not enough water in the ol' cooling system - It takes 3-4 days to really recover.
Gatorade is good; I like O.J. The real kind, (not from concentrate) otherwise, concentrate is just acid to the body, then available body fluid is used to neutralize the acid (works against hydration, not to mention the added sugar they put in).
Hell yeah, Ham sandwhich, pickles, ribs, turnip greens....
If you start to get cramps, OJ will knock them out, it's a vit C thing.
Sunflower seeds are good for sodium, without the weight of food.
Having your head and neck covered is far better than just a hat. Or get a big a.s straw hat...you never felt so cool.
I don't know how many times I've dumped a jug of water down my neck and back. Towel off, then back at it.
(I think this is why head wraps are popular in the arid regions of the world; it is functional first and then decorative, I mean you don't wanna look like a clown, got to look cool man) Towel Head! haha
Nomen Nescio - 18 Jun 2005 09:20 GMT -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
From: "biggerbadderbarry" <bigbadbarry@adelphia.net>
>I mean to say what I say You said you were leaving, so LEAVE.
>I actually form the words in my mind first. Now, with a little more therapy, you may learn to spell them,also.
thier? psuedonymns? anonamous?
Looks like you're taking 6th grade over again next year.
>There's something to be said about someone who says what is on thier >mind, who's true identity is not covered beneath layers of proxy >servers, re-mailers and psuedonymns. > >At least you know what is on my mind in the real world. I know for a >fact most would not say the things they do if they was not anonamous. biggerbadderbarry - 18 Jun 2005 13:04 GMT > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] > >At least you know what is on my mind in the real world. I know for a > >fact most would not say the things they do if they was not anonamous. It is a bad habit I picked up in the 6th grade; deliberately misspelling common words just to stay after school with my english teacher Ms Sophia
I use the speech recognition tool to dictate any custom text I made need. If you like my spelling "incidentals", you will love my piano playing.
You are part of my artificial intelligence project. Please let me know if my computer ever becomes rude with you as it is not in the programming. It's a work in progress; for example, sometimes the computer may confuse the word class with a.s, or cute with brute.
equalizer - 17 Jun 2005 22:11 GMT >> Barry, you were just too sincere..and liked by Mary when you first appeared. >> [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > >Just treat me sweet and watch how I act. Let me guess -- like a hypocrite?
equalizer - 17 Jun 2005 22:11 GMT >Barry, you were just too sincere..and liked by Mary when you first appeared. > >I knew that sooner or later you would self destruct. He was a nice boy, he used to cut the grass. But now his mind is totally destroyed by gospel music.
Philip - 17 Jun 2005 23:04 GMT > Barry, you were just too sincere..and liked by Mary when you first > appeared. > > I knew that sooner or later you would self destruct. Becoming hated by Mary is a badge of honor! ;^)
kitkatluna - 17 Jun 2005 23:15 GMT >>Barry, you were just too sincere..and liked by Mary when you first >>appeared. >> >>I knew that sooner or later you would self destruct. > > Becoming hated by Mary is a badge of honor! ;^) It would be pretty ironic if she ended up with Conan.
I really hope she does.
Pam
Mary - 17 Jun 2005 23:23 GMT > >>Barry, you were just too sincere..and liked by Mary when you first > >>appeared. [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > I really hope she does. I want him so bad. But I do need to consider John's feelings. He is worried about how a young male will get along with our old lady (Buddha) and middle-aged girl (Cheeks.) If I do take him it will be forever, though.
Philip - 17 Jun 2005 23:43 GMT >>> Barry, you were just too sincere..and liked by Mary when you first >>> appeared. [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > Pam She'll find he's got more on the ball than anything she owns now. :^)
biggerbadderbarry - 18 Jun 2005 05:44 GMT > It would be pretty ironic if she ended up with Conan. > > I really hope she does. > > Pam http://www.classifiedads.com/ad410665.htm
Philip - 18 Jun 2005 06:02 GMT >> It would be pretty ironic if she ended up with Conan. >> [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > http://www.classifiedads.com/ad410665.htm http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y288/BigRedKitty/P1010147.jpg
:^) equalizer - 17 Jun 2005 22:16 GMT >> Now either suck it up or get out of the way....... >> [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > >BITE ME !! Credibili-o-meter®
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Brad - 18 Jun 2005 22:52 GMT >> Now either suck it up or get out of the way....... >> [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > >BITE ME !! I'd have to kill you and take you to the doc to check for rabies.....
Brad
LIFE'S JOURNEY IS NOT TO ARRIVE AT THE GRAVE SAFELY IN A WELL-PRESERVED BODY, BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT, SHOUTING... " HOLY @#$%... WHAT A RIDE!"
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