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Mark Earnest - 19 Aug 2005 03:49 GMT
Alien life is strange, I think people know from instinct.  It is so strange,
in fact, that life could exist on the inferno, Mercury.  Plasma, you know,
which surely bathes Mercury, is not that different from life.  Blood
contains plasma.

Imagine the intelligent Mercurians.  They love the heat, and love to cool
off a little at night.  They would be made of mobile rocks, maybe, and
melted by the Solar Furnace just enough to allow the rocks mobility.

Don't turn down the oven too much on such a Mercurian.  They may freeze
in temperatures that would be too hot for some of our ovens!

Of course at night on Mercury, this may happen.  Maybe that is why at night,
the Mercurians just freeze, and go to sleep.
Twittering One - 19 Aug 2005 04:10 GMT
"Bard, O
Where ~ ?"
~ The Annotator

"Life On Mercury ~
Alien life is strange,

I think people know from instinct.
It is so strange,
In fact, that life could exist on The Inferno,
Mercury.

Plasma, you know,
Which surely bathes Mercury,
Is not that different from life.

Blood
Contains plasma.

Imagine the intelligent

Mercurians."
~ Max Earnest

"The Soul selects her own Society ~
Then ~ shuts the Door ~
To her divine Majority ~
Present no more ~

Unmoved ~ she notes the Chariots ~ pausing ~
At her low Gate ~
Unmoved ~ an Emperor be kneeling
Upon her Mat ~

I've known her ~ from an ample nation ~
Choose One ~
Then ~ close the Valves of her attention ~
Like Stone ~"
~ Emily Dickinson
Twittering One - 19 Aug 2005 04:21 GMT
"Royal Who's? Who fôlatre
A face of reddening of poker?

Madness Of ~ of the cards occupied death,
Or the cards of court advise
The play of ~

Another hand, roll the matrices for The Paradise.
I see without eyes."
~ Pinnacles

"I hear Thee,
Another's suffering, another's martyrdom,
A Language of Noble Struggle.

But I always cry out,
Breath Of ~ Of nourishment, but I always perished.
I see without eyes.

However, your
Assistance, I do you ask, seek
In the handle of hatred, how to handle difference
Differently ~ ?

I hear Thee,
Another's suffering, another's martyrdom,
A Language of Noble Struggle.

But you always cry, breath released,
Of ~ Of what nourishes, but I always perishes,
For The Feeding of Sadness, cries to laugh
With Thee ~! Try to laugh
Thee ~! Long death, the dead desire.
I see without eyes.

Our life, moreover, opposed
Knowledge ~ What, How, Which or Where ~
But I always test the breath,
Of what can perish, but always, I love.

I see without eyes."
~ Asparagus
Twittering One - 19 Aug 2005 04:34 GMT
"Are you in The Country, for The Bearing
Of a Truce, Bruce ~ ?

Do you
Read, or write of The Mnemonic Memory of Exclusion,
Because of you, or of me ~ ? Or simply
Because you search, perhaps, for The Different

Noir Sheep, or you see, do
You, without eyes,
Do you hear me, too, without ears ~ ?

O
What are years ~ ?

O
What are tears ~ ?

But I always cry,
Inhaled breath Of ~ Of a perished parish,
Ivy overgrown, thatched roof, Stratford
On Avon, but I always I see without eyes,

White chalked out,
A blizzard of sense, senses
Opened shut, lids razed, light grazed, spirit raised ...

Are you in The Country, for The Bearing
Of a Truce, Bruce ~ ?

O
What are tears
Spilled,

O
What are tears
Spilled over many years ~ ?"
~ Zoe
Twittering One - 19 Aug 2005 04:56 GMT
"Royal Who's? Who knows whose fôlatre face
Turns red, in the sunlit splendor,
Off the Prinsengracht, whose face

Light fills Of ~ Of despite The Cards of Death,
For The Cards of The Court,

In all cases, usher, whisper a transformation, golden
Light ~ wrought, sage, aged, enraged, engaged
Thyme
Of A Golden Age ...

Guests
Advise to The Olay Of ~ Of Another's Hand,
Roll the stencils for the parades ~ !
I see without eyes ~ !"
~ Mercurian
Twittering One - 19 Aug 2005 05:02 GMT
"O
What are fears ~ ?"
~ Twittering

"O
What are fear's tears years
Spill  ~ ?"
~ Mum
Double-A - 19 Aug 2005 10:55 GMT
> "Bard, O
> Where ~ ?"
[quoted text clipped - 35 lines]
> Like Stone ~"
> ~ Emily Dickinson

O Brave Mercurians on the march,
Twilight is your homeland,
Between the scorching of the Sun
And space's deathgrip chill!

Double-A
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 22 Aug 2005 15:18 GMT
Hi Double-A  as hot as Mercury is I think Venus has the hottest surface.
Bert
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 22 Aug 2005 23:58 GMT
Hi Twitty   One thing if there was life on Mercury you would here this
comand all the time." Keep moving"   Bert
Double-A - 23 Aug 2005 00:54 GMT
> Hi Double-A  as hot as Mercury is I think Venus has the hottest surface.
> Bert

Yes, Venus has a fairly constant surface temperature of 867 degrees
Fahrenheit.

On Mercury's sunny side it ranges from 602 F to 845 F.

Mercury has a robust 42 percent oxygen in its atmosphere, but only an
anemic 0.001 picobar barometric pressure.

Double-A
Mark Earnest - 23 Aug 2005 03:09 GMT
>> Hi Double-A  as hot as Mercury is I think Venus has the hottest surface.
>> Bert
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Mercury has a robust 42 percent oxygen in its atmosphere, but only an
> anemic 0.001 picobar barometric pressure.

Really? Surely there is some fire based life form that could inhale all that
oxygen!
And maybe there are subterranean fire plants that produce that oxygen.
Double-A - 23 Aug 2005 05:25 GMT
> >> Hi Double-A  as hot as Mercury is I think Venus has the hottest surface.
> >> Bert
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> oxygen!
> And maybe there are subterranean fire plants that produce that oxygen.

More likely the oxygen is from water molecules that have been broken
down by ultraviolet rays into oxygen and hydrogen.  The lighter
hydrogen got carried off by the solar wind, but a whiff of the heavier
oxygen has managed to remain.  Something that could be water ice has
been detected near the pole in craters.

Double-A
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 23 Aug 2005 13:02 GMT
Hi Double-A  Water in a shady Mercury crater fits with water on the
Moon.  That means three places for my solar system water probe to start
with. The Moons of Jupiter after,and finally Pluto.  Bringing back core
samples of water should be the next step for us.  I wonder if I could
get Japan to sponsor my idea?  Yes the ultraviolet rays of the Sun
easily splits the water molecule.  Hydrogen is lost to space,and oxygen
combines readily with lots of common elements such as carbon,iron etc.
Bert
Double-A - 23 Aug 2005 23:15 GMT
> Hi Double-A  Water in a shady Mercury crater fits with water on the
> Moon.  That means three places for my solar system water probe to start
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> combines readily with lots of common elements such as carbon,iron etc.
> Bert

I think NASA is planning to send a probe to Mercury to check it out
sometime in the future.

Double-A
Raving Loonie - 24 Aug 2005 00:14 GMT
> > Hi Double-A  Water in a shady Mercury crater fits with water on the
> > Moon.  That means three places for my solar system water probe to start
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> Double-A

Here's Johnny !

The messenger is on its way, already ..

 http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/messenger/main/index.html

the Raving ( I need to distract myself from RL, right now ) Loonie
Double-A - 24 Aug 2005 02:35 GMT
> > > Hi Double-A  Water in a shady Mercury crater fits with water on the
> > > Moon.  That means three places for my solar system water probe to start
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>
> the Raving ( I need to distract myself from RL, right now ) Loonie

Thanks, Loon.

Though it probably won't bring back that ice core sample, which Bert
wants to use for his exotic cocktails.

Double-A
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 24 Aug 2005 15:18 GMT
Hi Double-A if only I could have a toast using Mars heavy water before I
sail over the Falls.        Best I go back to my MSN diet right away to
extend my spacetime. Best Allen,Gates and Spielberg start funding my
probe as soon as possible.  Chances I'll just make a wish before the
plunge. I know the wish,and wishing is free.        Bert
Double-A - 24 Aug 2005 15:53 GMT
> Hi Double-A if only I could have a toast using Mars heavy water before I
> sail over the Falls.        Best I go back to my MSN diet right away to
> extend my spacetime. Best Allen,Gates and Spielberg start funding my
> probe as soon as possible.  Chances I'll just make a wish before the
> plunge. I know the wish,and wishing is free.        Bert

Careful about making that toast, Bert.

I've heard that if the water is more than 50% or so heavy water, it can
be fatal!  You would think that it would be chemically equivalent to
regular water, but heavy water acts somehow differently in the body.

Double-A
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 24 Aug 2005 14:58 GMT
Hi Double-A  NASA is again putting a satellite around Mars. A better
camera than the ones back in the early 1970s.Better but still in reality
so much time wasted.year after year. So much money spent doing the same
stuff year after year.  Mercury has only been probed once,and we got
lots on good pictures  NASA has done the same probes on Mars and that
relates to low shuttle experiments over 26 years. To much
repetition.,and no chance of bringing back core samples like my probe
would do.           Bert
Michael Baldwin Bruce - 24 Aug 2005 18:16 GMT
> Hi Double-A  NASA is again putting a satellite around Mars. A better
> camera than the ones back in the early 1970s.Better but still in reality
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> repetition.,and no chance of bringing back core samples like my probe
> would do.           Bert

Rectal probes don't take core sample, Herbert Herbert.
Daedalus - 24 Aug 2005 19:55 GMT
>> Hi Double-A  NASA is again putting a satellite around Mars. A better
>> camera than the ones back in the early 1970s.Better but still in reality
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
>Rectal probes don't take core sample, Herbert Herbert.

I hope they don't take any samples.

Jade
Jonathan Silverlight - 24 Aug 2005 20:53 GMT
>I hope they don't take any samples.

Please Do Not Feed The Trolls.
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Art Deco - 24 Aug 2005 21:26 GMT
Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid>
wrote:

>>I hope they don't take any samples.
>>
>Please Do Not Feed The Trolls.

Whiner.

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aozotorp@aol.com - 25 Aug 2005 00:45 GMT
> Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote:
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>
> Whiner.

What is the problem there Boy????
ah - 25 Aug 2005 01:24 GMT
>> Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid>
>> wrote:
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>
> What is the problem there Boy????

What is the concern there Boy
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aozotorp@aol.com - 25 Aug 2005 02:26 GMT
> >> Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid>
> >> wrote:
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> --
> ah fait loucher un bon oeil

Well Art is inert inorganic something!  If it can be done on Mecury -
Art can do it! - A good trasitional point is recommended!
Art Deco - 25 Aug 2005 02:45 GMT
>> >> Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid>
>> >> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>Well Art is inert inorganic something!  If it can be done on Mecury -
>Art can do it! - A good trasitional point is recommended!

You are drooling again, fanboi Protobrain.

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ah - 27 Aug 2005 00:33 GMT
>> >> Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid>
>> >> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> Well Art is inert inorganic something!  If it can be done on Mecury -
> Art can do it! - A good trasitional point is recommended!

I suggest four of the red triangles.
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aozotorp@aol.com - 27 Aug 2005 02:10 GMT
> >> >> Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid>
> >> >> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> --
> ah fait loucher un bon oeil

Well the four would not do you any good if you set up camp on the side
facing the sun!  A good transition point inbetween the Light zone and
the dark zone would be best!
Art Deco - 27 Aug 2005 16:20 GMT
>> >> >> Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid>
>> >> >> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
>facing the sun!  A good transition point inbetween the Light zone and
>the dark zone would be best!

Gee, yah think, Protobrain?

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aozotorp@aol.com - 27 Aug 2005 19:50 GMT
> Gee, yah think,

Yes I do and if you had a brain = you could think also!
Art Deco - 28 Aug 2005 00:41 GMT
>> Gee, yah think,
>
>Yes I do

The vast bulk of the evidence suggests otherwise, Protobrain.

>and if you had a brain = you could think also!

So why do you abuse equals signs?

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ah - 28 Aug 2005 14:39 GMT
>> >> >> Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid>
>> >> >> wrote:
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> facing the sun!  A good transition point inbetween the Light zone and
> the dark zone would be best!

Dude, eat some sugar!
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aozotorp@aol.com - 28 Aug 2005 22:25 GMT
> >> >> >> Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid>
> >> >> >> wrote:
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> --
> ah fait loucher un bon oeil

Get some insulin before you go off into another Diabetic coma!
ah - 29 Aug 2005 02:03 GMT
>> >> >> >> Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid>
>> >> >> >> wrote:
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>
> Get some insulin before you go off into another Diabetic coma!

PKB!
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aozotorp@aol.com - 29 Aug 2005 04:58 GMT
> PKB!
> --

Nein!  I am Gypsy!

And for good reasons:

http://www.seanachaidh.org/images/Gypsy_001.JPG

http://www.acclaimimages.com/_gallery/_SM/0018-0401-0809-0425_SM.jpg

http://www.acclaimimages.com/_gallery/_SM/0018-0401-0808-4123_SM.jpg
ah - 30 Aug 2005 01:34 GMT
>> PKB!
>> --
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> http://www.acclaimimages.com/_gallery/_SM/0018-0401-0808-4123_SM.jpg

Oho!  I am bipedal!

And for good reasons:

http://www.panix.com/~kingdon/falling-mouse.jpg

http://klaudiamarrgallery.com/images/links/974-Falling-Frieze-Reliefe-3.jpg

http://www.hiddenvilla.org/Assets/Gallery/PhotoWorkshop/Poop.jpg
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Rising Loonie - 30 Aug 2005 01:56 GMT
ah bespoke:

[cut]

> Oho!  I am bipedal!

 With an amateur's interest in Scatology, it would seem.

> And for good reasons:
>
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>
> http://www.hiddenvilla.org/Assets/Gallery/PhotoWorkshop/Poop.jpg
ah - 31 Aug 2005 00:46 GMT
> ah bespoke:
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
>   With an amateur's interest in Scatology, it would seem.

Amateur?  Pffft!

>> And for good reasons:
>>
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>>
>> http://www.hiddenvilla.org/Assets/Gallery/PhotoWorkshop/Poop.jpg
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aozotorp@aol.com - 30 Aug 2005 02:19 GMT
> >> PKB!
> >> --
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Oho!  I am bipedal!

And yet you build and drive machines with 4 wheels:

http://tinyurl.com/88sb3

Or take to the air with no limbs - jus; like the mouse:

http://tinyurl.com/akryx

> And for good reasons:

A strained and artifical response that makes a total lie of the
response!

> http://www.panix.com/~kingdon/falling-mouse.jpg

I saw no legs on that mouse!!!

> http://klaudiamarrgallery.com/images/links/974-Falling-Frieze-Reliefe-3.jpg

Try dating women for once in your life!

> http://www.hiddenvilla.org/Assets/Gallery/PhotoWorkshop/Poop.jpg

Most Mothers and grandmas scold boys for not raising the toilet seat
before they pee and not wiping it off or of not reclosing the tiolet
seat afterwards!  In your case you miss the entire toilet!
ah - 31 Aug 2005 00:51 GMT
>> >> PKB!
>> >> --
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>
> http://tinyurl.com/88sb3

I naer built one!

> Or take to the air with no limbs - jus; like the mouse:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/akryx

Have you ever really /looked/ at your subcutaneous fat?

>> And for good reasons:
>
> A strained and artifical response that makes a total lie of the
> response!

I *cough* agree; completely.

>> http://www.panix.com/~kingdon/falling-mouse.jpg
>
> I saw no legs on that mouse!!!

http://www.children-special-needs.org/parenting/pediatric_opthalmologist.html

>> http://klaudiamarrgallery.com/images/links/974-Falling-Frieze-Reliefe-3.jpg
>
> Try dating women for once in your life!

I refust to respond to this obvious torll.

>> http://www.hiddenvilla.org/Assets/Gallery/PhotoWorkshop/Poop.jpg
>
> Most Mothers and grandmas scold boys for not raising the toilet seat
> before they pee and not wiping it off or of not reclosing the tiolet
> seat afterwards!  In your case you miss the entire toilet!

Toilet seat?
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Michael Baldwin Bruce - 25 Aug 2005 02:29 GMT
> Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Whiner.

All we hear is saucerhead gaga.

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[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> both male and female genitalia."
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Art Deco - 25 Aug 2005 02:44 GMT
>> Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid>
>> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
>All we hear is saucerhead gaga.

The roar is deafening, Bruce.

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aozotorp@aol.com - 25 Aug 2005 09:38 GMT
> The roar is deafening, Bruce.

Ya, they got your sensitive side = did they not?
nightbat - 25 Aug 2005 14:50 GMT
nightbat wrote

> > The roar is deafening, Bruce.
>
> Ya, they got your sensitive side = did they not?

nightbat

       To avoid under breath insulting any further possible reference
to planet in question and any negative innuendo the planet Uranus is now
officially called Ufunus per duly alt.astronomy newsgroup change and
affirming seconded by Officer Double-A.

       carry on,
       the nightbat
Art Deco - 25 Aug 2005 16:16 GMT
>nightbat wrote
>
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>        carry on,
>        the nightbat

Now there's a froootful quest -- attempting to educate Protobrain.

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Art Deco - 25 Aug 2005 14:56 GMT
>> The roar is deafening, Bruce.
>
>Ya, they got your sensitive side = did they not?

Shut up, fanboi.

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 -- Dr. David Tholen, Psychic Astrologer

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aozotorp@aol.com - 25 Aug 2005 17:02 GMT
> >> The roar is deafening, Bruce.
> >
> >Ya, they got your sensitive side = did they not?
>
> Shut up, fanboi.

Admit where you got your wilf and what she is!:

where:

http://ccccccc7.home.mindspring.com/

Vat:

http://ccccccc7.home.mindspring.com/MVC-728F.JPG

Much like your head = she is very compatable!
Art Deco - 25 Aug 2005 17:19 GMT
>> >> The roar is deafening, Bruce.
>> >
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
>Admit where you got your wilf and what she is!:

English please, fanboi?

>where:

[kookdrool flushed]

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Michael Baldwin Bruce - 25 Aug 2005 17:57 GMT
> >> Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid>
> >> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> The roar is deafening, Bruce.

Saucerhead gaga is like that, Bruce.

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[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> both male and female genitalia."
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Raving Loonie - 23 Aug 2005 01:03 GMT
> > "Bard, O
> > Where ~ ?"
[quoted text clipped - 42 lines]
>
> Double-A

Double-A, here are some things that you may not know about. If so, it
will explain some things.  I think that I need to take a break from
Usenet. My personal life is probably going to send me spiraling into a
real funk over the next few weeks. The emotional cost that I put here
is perhaps something that I should shy away from for the present.

I need to accomplish some things. Although interacting here could and
can help me in that regard, it costs in 'emotion', distraction and
frustration.

Alternately, distraction can sure as heck be worthwhile, too!

With a bit of luck I will be back. Keep well Double-A, nightbat, bert,
oc, Painus, T1, Charles, ... all of you.  I'll try to be back sooner or
later.

RL

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Double-A - 23 Aug 2005 03:17 GMT
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Thanks for the candid information, RL.  I didn't think those guys had
an ounce of compassion between them.  But they don't seem to have any
sensitivity to the fact that most people don't like their poking them.
And when we poke them, it's only because we don't like their filling
our groups with all their garbage posts!  The Usenet is full of real
kooks and outright rogues.  You don't have to look very far to find
them.  These guys from AUK must really have their heads up their a.ses
if they if they can't find them, and think the only way to get nominees
for their awards is to poke ordinary posters into "meltdowns".

If you can break away from Usenet, more power to you.  It is the great
unrecognized addiction of the computer age.  Few that get the habit can
break away, and it takes up most of their time.  After I moved about 18
months ago, as soon as I got my computer back up and online, almost
nothing else got done.  Still not fully unpacked, not one picture hung
on the wall, haven't looked for work.  I think T1 is in a similar
predicament, just spinning her wheels on Usenet.  Of course she also
has the spincycle.  Ha! Ha!

So good luck to you if you can find the time away from Usenet to get on
with your life.

Double-A
Twittering One - 23 Aug 2005 03:27 GMT
"Life On Mercury ~

I need to accomplish some things.
Although interacting here could
And can help me

In that regard, it costs in 'emotion', distraction
And frustration.

Alternately, distraction
Can sure as heck be worthwhile, too!

With a bit of luck I will be back.
Keep well Double-A, nightbat, bert,
oc, Painus, T1, Charles,

... all of you. I'll try to be back sooner or
Later."
~ Raving

"Check into Payne Whitney ~
I'll drop by to see you
Next time I'm touring The Whitney
Museum of Art, if I remember.

Don't let the bed bugs
Bite bite bite."
~ Fobby
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 23 Aug 2005 05:24 GMT
Dear Twitty  I know it is said parting is "Sweet sorrow"  Your leaving
us would be Bitter sorrow"   I got use to your ways,and that took time.
This is a bad time for you to leave me. Time has killed off all my real
life friends. I hold you as one of my virtual female friends.  Please
don't leave.  Bert
Twittering One - 23 Aug 2005 06:35 GMT
"Dear Twitty  ~
I know it is said parting is "Sweet sorrow"
Your leaving
us would be Bitter sorrow"

I got use to your ways,
and that took time.
This is a bad time for you to leave me.

Time has killed off all my real
life friends. I hold you as one of my virtual female friends.
Please
don't leave."
~ Bert

"You need me?"
~ Twittering
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 23 Aug 2005 13:14 GMT
Twitty   Yes I need you. I can't have my twilight years spent thinking
about people that are gone, I'm doing enough of that.so don't add to it.
Bert
Twittering One - 23 Aug 2005 21:53 GMT
"You need me?"
~ Twittering

"Twitty ~
Yes I need you.
I can't have my twilight years spent thinking
About people who are gone, I'm doing
Enough of that.
So don't add to it."
~ Bert

"Thank you, Bert, for caring and saying so.
How's your wife,
How are you?"
~ Twittering
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 24 Aug 2005 18:32 GMT
Hi Twitty   I'm OK and its back to MSP.  Taking wife to hospital Friday
(check up) is doing fair        They say first strokes are the worse.
Still I'm able to get her into her wheel chair,and she can make the
toilet. That is the difference of not putting her in a nursing home.
Thanks for asking   Beert
 
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