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488.1 | but that's not all | CSG001::MEDEIROS | Boycott lobsters | Fri Aug 17 1990 14:15 | 10 |
| ...AND having someone rip off my towel down in the locker
room so I have no way of drying off from showering after
my lunchtime work-off-the-stress-from-everything-else-that's-
happening-in-my-life run.
AAAAARRRRGH
And some people wonder why sometimes a man goes over the edge
and gets an automatic and heads for a shopping mall or a post
office or a MacDonald's and opens up on the crowd....
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488.2 | Hang in | DNEAST::HAYES_STEVEN | | Fri Aug 17 1990 14:16 | 6 |
| I hear the pain, anger and frustration and can recall a LOOOOOOOOng
year during my divorce and settlement.
Hang in there...
Steve
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488.3 | MOANS: For When You Just Can't Take It Anymore | GRANPA::TTAYLOR | I'm in the mood ... | Fri Aug 17 1990 15:01 | 3 |
| You should log into the MOANS file!
Tammi
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488.4 | it WILL get better | CSC32::HADDOCK | All Irk and No Pay | Fri Aug 17 1990 15:50 | 4 |
| Hang in there. This too SHALL pass. For help with the divorce/custody
stuff, you might want to check out CSC32::NON_CUSTODIAL_PARENTS.
fred();
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488.5 | | DUGGAN::MAHONEY | | Mon Aug 20 1990 16:39 | 11 |
| Have you ever tried to think and memorize whatever GOOD happened to
you? Have you ever have a nice quiet cherished moment? I believe life
is not BAD... we make it bad!
Life should be beautiful... only if WE make it beautiful... sadly, it
is not by getting a gun and heading for wome mall. Come on, folks, we
are human beings, with some bad things but with some GOOD things too!
Lets bring up some of the things we LOVE today... I am sure there are
some going on at the moment.......
Cheer up! life is good.
Ana
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488.6 | | HOO78C::BOARDS | | Tue Aug 21 1990 02:40 | 6 |
| You make it sounds like all these things are out of your own control ...
You made your bed ..... uncomfortable is it ?
Wendy
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488.7 | People, people! | DEC25::BERRY | UNDER-ACHIEVER and PROUD of it, MAN! | Tue Aug 21 1990 03:29 | 1 |
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488.8 | MOANS File ??? | RTOEU::TVANDIJCK | | Tue Aug 21 1990 08:07 | 11 |
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Re: .3
MOANS File ????
Can anyone tell me how to get into this conference ?
Or was it just a joke ...
Carina-not used to american jokes as I am german-
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488.9 | don't give up | OLYMP::BENZ | Service(d) with a smile | Tue Aug 21 1990 09:52 | 9 |
| Hang in there; this is a really tough time. It will pass. Many of us
have gone through it. Try to find something small you like, do
something good to you. At one stage I had to note down on paper
everytime something good, or even o.k. happend to me. So I could look
back and realise that the shitty weeks occasionally had little bright
specks in them.
Regards,
Heinrich
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488.10 | It really exists -- press KP7 or select to add it... | SSGBPM::KENAH | Healing the Fisher King's wounds | Tue Aug 21 1990 10:08 | 3 |
| Moans and Complaints CLOVAX::MOANS 1398
andrew
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488.11 | advice that I am finding helpful | VAXUUM::KOHLBRENNER | | Tue Aug 21 1990 13:15 | 99 |
| RE: .0
You are citing a lot of "endings" in your note. End of a marriage,
end of your current job, end of your current housing. And none of
them seem to be going very smoothly. On a "stress" scale, you are
pushing into the high end. You have damn good reason to moan, so
please continue moaning.
One of the ways we beat ourselves up as men is to assume that we
can't feel bad about something and moan about it. And the next way
we beat ourselves up is to shame ourselves because we haven't "fixed"
it within 24 hours.
We are supposed to be able to change spark plugs, jobs, houses, and
even spouses without getting "down". Maybe you can do it with spark
plugs (assuming your knuckles come away with all their skin) -- but
the other things are all very stressful, and they don't get solved
in 24 hours.
Part of the stress is because something has ended. And what has
ended may not be the obvious.
When a job ends, the obvious thing to worry about is the potential
loss of income, but behind that is the loss of a familiar routine,
the loss of a familiar place in which to work, a familiar set of
people with whom we work, etc. Some of these familiar things may
even be so annoying that you are happy to be rid of them, but they
are still * familiar *. If you have a familiar method of dealing
with a daily annoyance, that may still be less stressful than having
* no way * of anticipating what you will encounter tomorrow. The
unknown may be more stressful than the disagreeable known.
There is a bewilderment during the ending and before the new beginnings
get underway. A sense of not being able to trust anything, not being
able to rely on things, not even being able to predict your mood 24
hours from now. Some small thing can happen and you are suddenly very
sad or angry or confused or disappointed. Something truly funny happens
and you find yourself feeling guilty for laughing! The thing to admit
is that when things are bewildering, they are bewildering.
There are some good books around that describe these endings,
disilluionments, beginnings. Judith Viorst's "Necessary Losses",
Sheldon Kopp's "And End to Innocence", William Bridges' "Transitions."
So a lot of things are ending. New things will start, to take
their place -- you can know all that intellectually, in your head --
but the intellectual knowledge and the reminders that it will "pass"
don't help the *feelings* very much. That's our difficulty as men --
believing that we can rationalize away the feelings. All we have
to do is apply a little logic, we think, and we won't feel so bad.
It doesn't work. Feelings are feelings. You can't patch a bad
feeling with a good rationalization.
Three things are important (told to me recently by a friend who
after three marriages, years of drinking and a failed suicide has
put her life back together again):
DON'T DENY YOUR FEELINGS, and don't deny the reasons why you feel bad.
It's OK to feel bad! The feeling that you will "lose it" if you
"give in" to your feelings is vastly overrated.
DON'T ABUSE YOURSELF as a way of dealing with the feelings.
Put the liquor and any other stuff you have into the toilet
and flush. The corollary to this is DO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF.
Simplify anything that can be simplified. Quit watching the
news on TV if it gets you down. Pull out of activities that
seem to be adding other stresses, etc. Don't overeat.
KEEP TALKING to as many people who will listen. Find someone
who does not give you "fix-it" advice, but is willing to simply
listen -- another man, if you can find one, since dumping all of
this on an SO is pretty hard on the relationship. Listen to the
other man's woes. All men have some woes, and you will discover
in the listening that you are not alone. Don't compare the woes
to find out who's in the worst place. Woes are woes, feelings are
feelings. Make a deal with the other man, a half hour of my woes
for a half hour of your woes. You will get laughing about it.
(Obviously, this should not be a bartender...)
The corollary to this one is STOP TALKING TO PEOPLE WHO BOTHER YOU.
Seek advice when you want it, but if you find yourself in an
argument all the time with someone -- trying to justify what you
are doing to "fix" your ills -- then you are only increasing the
stress. People who volunteer "fix-it" advice and then tell you
that you are stupid for not doing what they say, are doing you
no good. Ask them to stop, tell them their advice is not helpful.
If they won't stop, put as much distance as you can between you
and them. This is just part of taking care of yourself -- you
need your energy to solve the problems, not to defend yourself
from these "friends."
And obviously, you keep working the problem. You're a man, working
the problem comes with the plumbing and the culture. Working the
feelings is what the culture drummed out of you, so it's a hell of
lot harder.
Hope this helps. I'm in a bad place, too, and it is helping me a lot.
Bill
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488.12 | | BTOVT::THIGPEN_S | | Wed Aug 22 1990 09:44 | 6 |
| ignore people like .6
keep the faith, it WILL get better
Sara
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488.13 | good advice... | FSTVAX::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Wed Aug 22 1990 12:19 | 9 |
| Someone in this file has a neat personal: "Free advice is worth every
cent" (paraphrased, perhaps, but the gist is there)... So, be cautious
in what advice you take. But, Bill (re: .11) has some excellent
advice, I'd say. His reply is one of the most succinct I've read in a
very long time. I'd bet his advice is worth a lot more than it costs.
Good luck... keep your head up.
tony
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488.14 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | We won't play your silly game | Wed Aug 22 1990 16:44 | 5 |
| Tony
That's Steve Lionel, the host moderator's pn.
Bonnie
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488.15 | Nice one | YUPPY::DAVIESA | Grail seeker | Thu Aug 23 1990 09:09 | 6 |
| Re .11
Thanks Bill - I liked you note very much. A concise summary of some
stuff that it took me years to learn :-)
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488.16 | LITTLE things to hate today... | FRAIS3::LIESENBERG | Kierkegaard was right... | Thu Aug 30 1990 05:52 | 30 |
| True enough, Bill, .11 is a good "guide for the troubled man".
Things to hate...what about the little things that happen in
everyday's life that add up 'til you think you'll get a serious case of
apoplexy... those weeks in which nothing goes the right way...
you buy an expensive Lacoste shirt only to notice at home that you
probably choose the only one that bypassed the quality control and has
a hole (that you fail to see at first and a friend shows you while
you're on the way for dinner)...you develop a special instinct for
always choosing the slowest queue in every supermarket or postal
office...you step on a hideous mine-layer dog's product with your
Italian shoes...you look at your car in the morning and notice that
some drunkard obliged it with his bicycle in the course of the night
...at work your cluster promptly crashes the second you were about to
save the changes to a document...you drop your best eau de toilette
bottle in the morning and step on the only piece of glass you
overlooked....you have unfortunate incidents with the coffee machine
every second morning...over-sized dogs try to bite off a piece of you
every time you go jogging in the park in order to "relax"...your
friends react touchy at every second of your "witty" remarks...you
nearly knock out yourself with a smashing shot to your own chin when
finally opening a stubborn bottle of wine...
just mentioning a well chosen few of the things that are the spice to
my everyday's life since some time ago; hell, really, I wouldn't even
play with the idea of fooling around with a gun in a McDonald's, for I
could be sure it would go off and shoot some essential parts off me.
Sometimes the right thing to say just seems to be "AAAAARRRRGGGHHH!!",
by which I want to say...my greatest sympathy for you, Mr Base-noter!
...Paul
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488.17 | Enquiring minds want to know | MILKWY::JLUDGATE | purple horseshoes | Mon Nov 05 1990 09:21 | 7 |
| Doncha just love when notes are set hidden, and no explanation
is given?
I mean, I'm sure there is a reason, but being such a curious/
nosey little critter that I am, I just have to know.
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488.18 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Nov 05 1990 10:24 | 4 |
| Well, gee, if you just HAVE to know, why not send mail to the moderators
rather than wondering out loud?
Steve
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488.19 | Makes sense to me! | SELECT::GALLUP | Combat erotic illiteracy | Mon Nov 05 1990 12:49 | 15 |
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>Well, gee, if you just HAVE to know, why not send mail to the moderators
>rather than wondering out loud?
Because most moderators won't tell (privacy and all that). If
you place a note where the authors can see it, though, many of
them will send you whatever it was that was set hidden.
If it's set hidden, you don't know who the author is, so you can't
contact them directly.
kat
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488.20 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Nov 05 1990 15:50 | 8 |
| Re: .19
Well, Kath, maybe some moderators would indeed send you the offending text,
but I wouldn't....
Serves me right for not taking the time to delete it right away, I suppose.
Steve
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488.21 | anyway..... | SELECT::GALLUP | Combat erotic illiteracy | Tue Nov 06 1990 12:37 | 21 |
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RE: Steve
>Well, Kath, maybe some moderators would indeed send you the offending text,
>but I wouldn't....
Exactly--that's what I was saying. I was just giving a reason
why someone would post a note like that.
As a moderator in other conferences, I wouldn't either...but
as a noter, if I were curious enough, I WOULD solicit the author
to see if they would let me see it.
Moderators have responsibilities....there's no reason to ask them
what was hidden, they shouldn't tell you.
kathy
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488.22 | | HANNAH::MODICA | Journeyman Noter | Fri Nov 01 1991 16:30 | 16 |
|
Things to [dislike] today??
Seems like mennotes has been a bit nasty lately.
I wish it weren't. There's enough grief one can be subjected to
elsewhere on the net. And I do hate to see the nitpicking, etc
taking place here.
Another....spending more than a week trying to solve a SCO-UNIX
NFS problem with deadlines looming.
And the death of my dear departed 1977 coupe-de-boat. The old 400 cubic
inch warhorse is still alive. Sadly, damn near everything else
gave out at the same time.
Hank
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488.23 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Alone is not a venture! | Fri Nov 01 1991 16:33 | 1 |
| Give it a proper burial, Hank. :-)
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488.24 | | AIMHI::RAUH | Home of The Cruel Spa | Fri Nov 01 1991 16:36 | 2 |
| Yes a good Viking funeral is needed! With Wagner and the 'Walk of the
Valalaka'. Great way to go!! :^) I wanna go that way myself!:)
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488.25 | | TENAYA::RAH | Hit next unseen | Fri Nov 01 1991 16:56 | 5 |
|
walk of the what?? wasn't it a ride, and weren't it valkyries doing
the riding?
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488.26 | | AIMHI::RAUH | Home of The Cruel Spa | Fri Nov 01 1991 17:07 | 2 |
| Yes, your right agian. Its ride, not walk. I cannot remember things at
this hour of the day. Gee, whats my name???
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488.27 | Next: Get a damn mirror hung (anybody get this one?) | PENUTS::HNELSON | Hoyt 275-3407 C/RDB/SQL/X/Motif | Fri Nov 01 1991 17:38 | 6 |
| I think "Walk of the Valalaka" is _inspired_! Instead of these large
women in breastplates and helmets, the Valalaka are ordinary women
dressed in simple cotton. Instead of that pompous music "DUUMMMM-DA,
DA-DA-DA-DA-DUUMMMM-DA" the Valalaka sing "La la la" hence the name.
Instead of carrying fallen warriors off to Valhalla, like Valkyries,
the Valalaka take men to lunch and pick up the tab.
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488.28 | | TENAYA::RAH | Hit next unseen | Fri Nov 01 1991 18:30 | 4 |
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>>the Valalaka take men to lunch and pick up the tab.
this must only happen in operas..
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488.29 | | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | summer shade and sweetwater | Sat Nov 02 1991 08:59 | 6 |
| nope.
now where's my speaw and magic hewmet?
-Jody
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488.30 | things to hate today... | SCHOOL::BOBBITT | stand quiet | Wed Apr 01 1992 13:50 | 14 |
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I hate (and I also like...I suppose) being too tired to fight, too
tired to write anger-mongering notes, and too tired to sing the songs
that some people expect me to sing.
The litany is tired.
The task is sisyphean.
And so many eyes are shut so tightly to the possibility of acceptance -
of newness, of sharing, of caring, of supporting people as they exist,
rather than as it is thought they should be.
-Jody
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488.31 | | DSSDEV::BENNISON | Vick Bennison 381-2156 ZKO2-2/O23 | Wed Apr 01 1992 14:48 | 3 |
| ditto
- Vick
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488.32 | | AIMHI::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Wed Apr 01 1992 15:05 | 3 |
| Ditto-ditto!
Geo
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488.34 | Don't hate | CX3PT1::CX3COM::SMITH | | Wed Apr 01 1992 23:06 | 17 |
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"NO TIME TO HATE!!!!!!!!"
Spend your time love'n or on someother task!
There is too much "hate" in this world as it is. Too just throw that
word around i hate this i hate that just shows how lightly some people
hate. Or is it that they don't think about the useage and how if
affects the young.
My 2 cents
Deadhead Dave
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488.35 | | DSSDEV::BENNISON | Vick Bennison 381-2156 ZKO2-2/O23 | Wed Apr 01 1992 23:10 | 1 |
| .33 Mike, too tired to write anger-mongering notes??? Since when.
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488.36 | | DSSDEV::BENNISON | Vick Bennison 381-2156 ZKO2-2/O23 | Wed Apr 01 1992 23:12 | 8 |
| > "NO TIME TO HATE!!!!!!!!"
>
>Spend your time love'n or on someother task!
Dave, you put that shout in quotes. And yet Jody didn't say that. To
what were you responding?
- Vick
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488.38 | | BRADOR::HATASHITA | Hard wear engineer | Thu Apr 02 1992 08:38 | 2 |
| Mike does not get angry. Mike gets sarcastic and funny then other
people get angry. Happens at least once a week around here.
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488.39 | | NOPROB::JOLLIMORE | Still, I feel like a stranger | Thu Apr 02 1992 09:36 | 8 |
| .36 - Vick
I beieve he was quoting a line from a song.
_Uncle John's Band_ by the Grateful Dead
"Ain't no time to hate ..."
NTTH,
Jay
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488.40 | of pots and kettles... | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Cast to the rise... | Thu Apr 02 1992 09:39 | 3 |
| > .33 Mike, too tired to write anger-mongering notes??? Since when.
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488.41 | | VMSSPT::NICHOLS | not too long, not too short | Thu Apr 02 1992 10:15 | 3 |
| re .-1
ditto
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488.42 | | SMILEY::BENNISON | Vick Bennison 381-2156 ZKO2-2/O23 | Thu Apr 02 1992 10:30 | 3 |
| .40 You might note that you haven't seen me in this file much in the
last month or two. Just too tired.
- Vick
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488.43 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Cast to the rise... | Thu Apr 02 1992 15:41 | 1 |
| Is there a "things to like today"? :-)
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488.44 | | DSSDEV::BENNISON | Vick Bennison 381-2156 ZKO2-2/O23 | Thu Apr 02 1992 17:08 | 2 |
| .43
Make one. You're entitled. - Vick
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488.45 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | Do I have to be safe with myself? | Thu Apr 02 1992 18:59 | 10 |
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>>.40 You might note that you haven't seen me in this file much in the
>>last month or two. Just too tired.
I can relate -- I just got back ( last Saturday ) from a week on
the beach in Florida, and I'm already in the mood for another vacation.
I *guess* I should be glad business is good..................
GJD
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488.47 | | DSSDEV::BENNISON | Vick Bennison 381-2156 ZKO2-2/O23 | Thu Apr 02 1992 22:39 | 10 |
| .46 For someone who doesn't anger-monger you sure do delight in
twisting the knife in people's guts.
- Vick
P.S. For future reference, if I sign something "Herr Professor Doktor
Vick" or "Ronald McDonald Vick" or something like that, take that as
a clue that I'm not being very serious. You will notice that I didn't
sign myself as a moderator on that note. You see, the guy was starting
a note on degree bigotry and I have a Ph.D. you see, so ... Oh
nevermind, you aren't the only one who missed the point.
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488.49 | | ZFC::deramo | Dan D'Eramo | Fri Apr 03 1992 00:19 | 3 |
| Vick, you should know by now that some people have no sense of humor. :-)
Dan
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488.50 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Cast to the rise... | Fri Apr 03 1992 09:58 | 1 |
| That begs the question- do the humorless know they are humorless?
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488.51 | | DSSDEV::BENNISON | Vick Bennison 381-2156 ZKO2-2/O23 | Fri Apr 03 1992 10:26 | 1 |
| Do you?
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488.52 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Cast to the rise... | Fri Apr 03 1992 12:45 | 1 |
| Ooh! It's Ironic Question Day! My favorite! :-)
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488.53 | | TOOK::M_ELLISON | | Fri Apr 03 1992 13:38 | 8 |
| re: .50
>> That begs the question- do the humorless know they are humorless?
Thats's NOT funny!!! 8^)
Mark
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488.54 | later | CX3PT1::IDWCS3::SMITH | | Fri Apr 03 1992 21:43 | 14 |
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Re:36
I was responding to the title of this note. Some times it so easy to
use that word "hate".
Re:39
You got Jay!
Have a good time All.
dave
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