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Title: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 10th, 2003, 6:27pm I'm very glad to have discovered this place, which wasn't around to the best of my knowledge during my last major CH cycle. What a great service to everyone who goes through the very personal hell of these damnable things! Without boring you all with my history - no doubt not dissimilar to many of yours - I find it interesting when I reflect back on my 49 years to note that, although I had my first "major" cluster episode perhaps 6 or 7 years ago, I'd been experiencing similar pain since my mid 20s. Sporadic and never up to the levels I'd eventually experience. That major attack lasted 2 months, and I'm nearly a month into another one now. In the intervening half dozen years I've gotten the occasional CH, every few months for a night or so but nothing that stuck. Lucky, I guess. I've learned so much from reading everything here. When I was "first" diagnosed those 7 years ago, the doctor prescribed Fiorinal. I knew nothing of anything else, and took it when the pain became unbearable - the Kip scale is an excellent tool and I, like most of you I'm sure, have gritted teeth those 2 am pacing sessions desperately trying to weather a 10 while questioning the wisdom of continuing to breathe. Anyway, I saw a new doctor the other day who didn't seem to know too much about these things. Offered to refer me to a neurologist but since I have minimal insurance I wasn't in a position to do that right now. Ditto an MRI. He gave me some more Fiorinal, and another doc in his office had the week before given me something called Ultracet. Neither one of these is anything to beat the band about, I should add. One of these days I'll have to hie me to a neuro doc. But I'm always hoping the end of the cycle is just another couple of shots to the head and droppy lid away.... My thanks to everyone for the wonderful support, and especially to DJ who created this board. I'll leave you with a CH Haiku: Here in Florida I call mine The Hurricane, No eye, naturally. Thanks for listening, Spindrift |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Mark C on May 10th, 2003, 6:57pm Welcome to the board, Sorry you need us......but glad you are here. There are many tools avaliable to Clusterheads today. This is the best place in the world for support and information. I will attach a link from the OUCH site to get you started. Read, read, read....and then read more. Knowledge is power. You may have to educate your current doctor...in a nice way of course. ;D PFDAN's Mark |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 10th, 2003, 8:07pm Many thanks, Mark. I'd visited the OUCH site a few weeks ago, briefly, and will go back there and do some more reading! I really appreciate your taking the time to respond to my post. SD |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by brain_cramps on May 10th, 2003, 11:56pm spindrift: like mark said... read, read and read some more... when you have quetions, i'm sure there's lots of people willing to try and help. keep us posted, PFDAN, grant 8) |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Callico_Kid on May 11th, 2003, 2:03am Welcome aboard. Find a neuro who is familiar w/ch and let him know right up front that ins. is minimal. I have none and let my neuro know up front that I was self pay andhe had been very good to not order tests that were not necessary, and to try me on some of the more inexpensive meds first. First suggestion, O2! Second suggestion, O2! it works for many and is relatively inexpensive. Wishing you PFDANs. jc |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 11th, 2003, 10:23am Thanks Grant and JC - very nice of you to chime in and I'm glad to be here! With Appreciation, SD |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by jonny on May 11th, 2003, 10:28am Somebody smash the new guy with an oar so he sits down ;D Start rowing SD Sorry you have to be here, but welcome aboard. ...........................................jonny |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by cathy on May 11th, 2003, 10:51am Spindrift Welcome to the clusternut house...sorry your a clusterhead but happy to meet you!! Cathy :) |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by cootie on May 11th, 2003, 11:52am 'WACK'....ok he's sittin now......(jus jokein)....welcome Spindrift......there's alot for ya ta learn here.......and lots of laughs and ribbin. ;) oar wacker Pam ;D ;D ;D |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by jonny on May 11th, 2003, 12:13pm LMMFAO....Cutie ;D ..................................jonny |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 11th, 2003, 12:45pm jonny, pam, as soon as I can convince this mako to release my skull from its jaws I'll be happy to climb back in the boat. Or you could just drag me. Thanks, Spin |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by cootie on May 11th, 2003, 12:51pm I think that's called trollin isn't it Spindrift ? ;D Trollin with a spin Pam ;) |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by jonny on May 11th, 2003, 1:05pm Have you tried 02, Spin? If not you should!!! ...................................jonny |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 11th, 2003, 8:35pm jonny, thanks for the tip on the o2, it's something I mean to look into. Meanwhile, checked out your very impressive website! I assume the photos were from a CH meeting? Since they looked like normal folk I assume everyone had taken your advice... since no one was screaming. Anyway, thanks again for all the support everyone. Spin |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Mr.Happy on May 11th, 2003, 10:04pm on 05/11/03 at 20:35:13, Spindrift wrote:
Nonononononono Spin........O2 is not a "Tip"! Tips are what Rabbi's amd gamblers do. This is more of a Potential Reality Enhancer......Get to O2 20 minutes ago. Avoid the rush. For more information, at a _Modest_ Royalties fee, go HERE (http://www.maplefallswebdesign.com/misc/oxygen/oxygen.htm). Bookmark it when you're done. There's a REASON why some yell about O2....... RJ |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Charlie on May 12th, 2003, 12:28am Welcome aboard Spin. If you've been around here as you say, you now know what a bunch of crackpots we really are ::) I'm the only sane one of course. The others are all against me. Glad to have you and here is my crazy but for me, a very effective technique: Dr. Wright's Circulatory Technique This is not transcendental meditation, imagery, relaxation, or anything psychic. It's entirely physical and takes a lot of work and concentration. Give this method a good workout. It’s not a miracle, but it’s been helpful to many. When I was diagnosed, my neurologist said to treat this as a vascular problem. I was told to concentrate on “redirecting” blood circulation in order to retard flow to the head. This is done by trying to “send” blood into the arms and hands or other extremities. When properly done, your hands will become warm and redder with increased circulation. I also found it easier to concentrate on one hand. This relieves just slightly, the pressure on the affected vessel, which indirectly causes our pain. We all have this ability but it can be exhausting. I was often able shorten my attacks from about half an hour to no more than a few minutes. Sometimes, when awake, I could entirely abort the attack IF I KEPT AT IT. Often, I would suffer only minor discomfort instead of excruciating pain. Do not stop just because your hands are warm or redder. Keep this up until you are sure it's subsided. If you let up or lose concentration, it’s very hard to restart this process. It may take some time but when this works, the relief is almost immediate. I learned this from the doctor in a few minutes. He simply told me to try to keep blood away from the head. He thought it easiest to concentrate on the arms and hands but any place that works for you is fine. He said to think of it as "filling your hands" with redirected blood. It’s important to keep at it THROUGH the pain. This will be difficult, but it’s the only way this technique will work. Don’t let up until you are sure the attack has ended. This will not always work, but I think it will always have at least some effect on the severity and duration of the attacks. It can be useful between medications or while waiting for some other drug to take effect. All it takes is a little practice. It was fairly easy to learn and what I'm writing here is more than I got from the doctor, as I've drawn from my own experience. When awakened in horrible pain, it’s very hard to focus, but I think it’s always worth a try. This costs nothing but hard work, is harmless, non-invasive, and it gives us a fighting chance. I wish you the best of luck - Charlie Strand |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 12th, 2003, 7:31am Hey Charlie - I can't thank you enough for taking the time to write such a detailed description of that redirecting technique. Man, the people on this board are great! I intend to try it the next time I get an attack.... which should be later today, I'm figuring. I'll report in this thread if I'm successful. I'm finding that this episode of attacks is shifting around during the day. When they began a month ago they were hitting at 8-9 at night and then again between midnight and 2 am. After awhile they moved to mid afternoon. Now I'm getting them at 7 am. Strange. They're also changing location within my head - from the temple area to behind the eye, and the concomittent tearing up and nostril clogging are increasing. Ain't life wonderful! A few years ago my brother sent me an audiocassette of some mental pain reduction technique, which I tried with no great results (btw for you statisticians, he gets migraines but no clusters). It wasn't to the best of my recollection anything to do with redirecting blood - nothing that specific - but had more to do with general relaxation and concentration on the pain. There was a buildup to actually putting one's hand on the painful part of the body and "taking away the pain". As I said, results were..... mixed. (it didn't work) I've also been reading the various posts and links about oxygen and it seems like a winner. One question: I am, or at least used to be, a certified diver. Somewhere around here I have a scuba tank and regulator. Assuming I can get a doctor's prescription for O2, and I'm pretty sure my doc will write me one, can I use the equipment I have? Obviously the delivery system is different for scuba in that you jam the regulator in your mouth instead of putting a mask over mouth and nose. But divers are well used to breathing this way, and for sure you're getting 100% of the stuff in the tank and no outside air! Again, as always, I'm grateful to everyone here who's trying to help. Many thanks, Spin |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Not4Hire on May 12th, 2003, 7:59am spindrift wrote: Quote:
...this may work if you can make the connection from the USP medical grade o2 tank to your regulator and mouthpiece... not being familiar with the SCUBA fittings/threads/etc. ...I cannot say...... but remember that SCUBA air is regular compressed air (mix of nitrogen and oxygen) which IS NOT what you want.... ...there may also be issues with PRESSURE in the medical o2 tank.... we'd hate to see ya blow yerself up if the SCUBA reg isn't rated to handle the 2000-2200 p.s.i. that a full USP tank has.... ..again, I don't *hablo* SCUBA, so YMMV..... hope this helps.....Steve(N4H) |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by echo on May 12th, 2003, 8:09am Welcome to the MB spin. Sorry you had to search us out, glad you found us. |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by maggie_may on May 12th, 2003, 8:26am Welcome aboard, Spindrift! Glad you found us but sorry you needed to. maggie |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 12th, 2003, 8:40am Steve, Echo, Maggie - thanks so much for the warm welcome! Steve, to answer your question: most scuba tanks today, including mine, are rated to 3000 PSI (there are, I think, some that go higher). And yes, I realize that divers breathe air and we're talking about pure O2.... which might make it too expensive to fill a tank that size to the required pressure. Worth an inquiry at an oxygen supply house, I'd figure. And I was wondering about the efficacy of using a standard scuba regulator with the tank, obviating the need for any medical gewgaws at all beyond the precious balming gas itself. Hope that clears it up. But btw, I wasn't sure what your acronym "YMMV" meant..... Your Mother Makes Velvet? Yaks Meander More Viciously? Yalta Meant Moral Victory? Yes, Maurice Mainly Vomited? Speaking of internet abbreviations, it took me awhile but I managed to decode the following: IHYA - I hate your ancestors YPCW - You pathetic, creeping worm GFY - good for you (or, something a tad less complimentary that begins with the word “go”) EMS - emergency medical services (or, eat my shorts) HWYLATGSBMT!- Huh, will you look at that green stuff between my toes! ILSHLFIPFMNAE - I'm laughing so hard, lymph fluid is pouring from my nose and eyes. YKMUM?HH - You know my uncle Morty? He's hypoglycemic TCJV - The cat just vomited ISWYWE - I sure wish you were electrocuted ASGIP - A single green, iridescent plum * DTMIAHNO! - Don't tempt me, I already have nine ocelots! HR?THR? - Herman Rotblatt? THE Herman Rotblatt? P! - Peccary-eater! (or, in Rhode Island, Pudding) SPLOOTH - Dadgummit, I just finished waxing those glands! (use this one gingerly... it requires some finesse) M!BAMNR! - Mom! Billy ate my new rodent! (not to be confused with MBAMG, which means Moth Butter Angers Myron Ghent. Except in Maine, where it means Simple Felonies For Simple Lives) TART - Trust all relevant technologies** DUMI - That remark you just made... I really can't describe it... I would say perhaps that it has a certain lack of pith, but no, there's more, much more... it bespeaks a turn of mind both puerile and nonsensical... no, dratit, that's not it either... it, uh, really goes far beyond that... yes, into the realm of the absurd, the grotesque, the abysmally bad... in fact, if pressed I'd have to say that what you just said is by far the stupidest, most inane and deeply idiotic thing I HAVE EVER READ IN MY LIFE AND I HOPE THAT YOU GO OFFLINE RIGHT NOW, SLIT YOUR WRISTS AND JUMP OFF THE NEAREST TALL BUILDING. THANK YOU. GOOD NIGHT. GO AWAY. GET OUTTA HERE. LEAVE ME IN PEACE. (* This one means nothing, and I wish people would quit using it) (**this one's so square it hurt me to type it) |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Not4Hire on May 12th, 2003, 8:56am ....SGTSATMFTSOTN* (so good to see another twisted mind find this ship of the night)... you'll undoubtedly be hearing from MrHappy as well... that is, if CocktailHour hasn't arrived...heh)... hey RJ: DUMI..... ;D oh yeah, YerMileageMayVary..... |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 12th, 2003, 9:01am Ah, cocktails..... I remember them fondly. Talk about a headache catalyst! |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by oringkid on May 12th, 2003, 12:55pm Welcome Spindrift! I love your sense of humor already! LOL (Look Out Ladies) You will know you are accepted when someone tells you to STFU (See The Funny Underwear) You may also see LMMFYBO which of course means Lewd Males May Furtively Yank Bulging Organs So be careful! LMAO (Largely Materialistic Anal Orifices) SAS (Stupid And Silly) Sherry |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 12th, 2003, 6:11pm hmmm..... anal orifices, bulging organs, underwear: are you trying to tell us something, sherry? In any case, TYFSANW*, SD *meaning either Thank You For Such A Nice Welcome, or The Yogurt Fermented Slowly As Nudelman Wept |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Roxy on May 12th, 2003, 6:54pm Welcome Spendrift, sorry you're here, but it sounds like you'll fit in just fine. You have to be a little bent in the sense of humor dept.... ;D. Stick around, and hope your cycle is a short one. Tracey WIHJFTSNCH |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Opus on May 12th, 2003, 7:43pm on 05/10/03 at 18:27:32, Spindrift wrote:
Spindrift, Only a true Ch'er could say this. Opus:P BTCDFWT http://www.imgmag.org/images/sunny22/Gifs/Welcome.gif |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 12th, 2003, 8:48pm Tracey and Opus - many many thanks to you both for the warm, colorful welcome! Tracey.... hmmm..... WIHJFTSNCH..... When I Hide Jello For Tony, Samantha Never Ceases Hiccuping. And Opus.... BTCDFWT.... Because Tonsils Can Dangle Forward, Wise Tortoise (?) SD |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Opus on May 12th, 2003, 9:09pm Spindrift, Your welcome. Hint, Opus's best friend is Bill the Cat. Opus :P http://www.imgmag.org/images/sunny22/Gifs/billponder.gif |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 13th, 2003, 7:50am hmmm..... Bill the Cat..... yes, yes, it's all coming clear to me now. I've got it! BTCDFWT: Beneath The Calico Donut, Fear Wistful Tuna |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Woobie on May 13th, 2003, 8:01am OMG OMG OMG... LMmFQO! Nice to meet you Spindrift, and welcome ... I like you already.. you are crackin me up over here!!! Tina :-* |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 13th, 2003, 10:58am Tina, thanks - and love the Pascal quote. As to your acronym, there's only one part of the female anatomy I know of that matches a colloquialism beginning with the letter "Q". For which I'm honored. (or mistaken) Unless of course you were using that common, everyday saying: Lymph? Make Mine Four Quarts, Ok? SD |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Roxy on May 13th, 2003, 11:10am on 05/12/03 at 20:48:37, Spindrift wrote:
LOL....I'll take that interpretation of it. It's probably a lot nicer and |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by oringkid on May 13th, 2003, 11:15am I have no excuse...I'm just crude at times. ;D Sherry |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Wendy the Brit on May 13th, 2003, 11:18am Welcome Spindrift. Sorry and glad you're here at the same time. Looks to me like you will fit in well in this Bedlam. I shall just leave with my proverb of the day: "An owl in a sack is trouble to no man" Hope to get to know you soon, you nutter Wendy the Brit |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 13th, 2003, 12:20pm I'm loving this. Sherry - crude on, lass, the baser the better! I mean, I want to be able to lick the gooey iambs from your throbbing quodlibets. Tracey - trying to work this thing out. Pretty problematic as I'm currently getting those rhythmic jabs behind the eyeball, the ones that come in waves. This too shall pass. Ok, once again with feeling and a grand upsurge from the brass section.... WIHJFTSNCH: Warren Is Helpful, Just Forgot To Sponge Nancy's Cantaloupes.... Honestly! Wendy - ah yes, the old owl in the sack gambit. Know it well. Actually I have no idea what you're talking about, but I like it. WLSATHCAL? SD (With Ladies Such As These How Can Anyone Lose?) |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Wendy the Brit on May 13th, 2003, 2:12pm Spindrift Another thought provoking daily proverb for your edification "The hand that wears the boxing glove cannot raise the vol au vent" ;D ;D God I'm full of crap tonight. but..... "Happy is the man whose gerbil has no avatar" |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 13th, 2003, 2:52pm Wendy: forsooth. (which puts me of a mind of a truly great mix 'n match list of Shakespearean insults I received some time ago, maybe you've seen it.... if not I should post it to the humor board, although it's long) Myself, was just humming along to that great old blues tune, "You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me, But Now That You've Got Somone Else You Still Don't Want Me, Do You?" It was recorded by that now-obscure but at one time rather ill-known group, Tura-Lura Lifschitz and her All-Meerkat Cavalcade. anon, S |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Opus on May 13th, 2003, 3:32pm BTCDFWT = Bill The Cat Doesn't Feel Well Today http://www.imgmag.org/images/sunny22/Gifs/twang.gif |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 13th, 2003, 4:27pm Opus - know how you feel, buddy. In Solidarity, Spin |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Peppermint on May 13th, 2003, 4:40pm Holy moly, you guys have me LMFPRAO. SICIMP. Sheri, crude but funny. Welcome dude! :) |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Woobie on May 13th, 2003, 4:53pm on 05/13/03 at 10:58:24, Spindrift wrote:
LMMFQO - LOL.. you KNEW.. i can't believe you KNEW!!! Are you some sort of English major, puzzle master? Do you play the word games on NPR??? (Smart people listen to SMART radio...) ;D LOL this is where I got my "Q" word.... http://www.sexualrecords.com/sexterm.html and i do that cuz jonny does LMMFYBO... so mine is... LMMFQO. There ya go. hee hee hee Tina :-* |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by 2late on May 13th, 2003, 5:03pm welcome aboard spin! listen to all these great fuckin' peeps! good luck to ya! ..............Jack |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 13th, 2003, 7:17pm Jack - thanks for weighing in, glad to be here. And Tina my dear, I've known the word for years. Learned it originally from a Terry Southern novel, leading me to con-cock my own basically meaningless but fun-to-say mock-piratism, "Well quiver me quimbers!" Alas, many have accused me of Yoni worship, a charge to which I stand, hatless in the rain, guilty. Oh yes. SD PS thanks for the great link - that's a keeper site! |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Drk^Angel on May 14th, 2003, 5:10pm Welcome to the board! Sorry that the beast is slashin' your cranium open with a rusty butterknife, and using the hole to dumb toxic waste behind your eye. Welcome to the family! Good luck! PFDAN.................................. Drk^Angel |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 14th, 2003, 5:36pm Drk^Angel - thanks, and the analogy was indeed accurate! Peppermint, don't think I didn't see you sneak in here! SICIMP..... hmmm...... Surly Iguanas Can Instinctively Mimic Partridges. Or is it Senora, I Cry Into Muddy Pancakes? SD |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Not4Hire on May 14th, 2003, 7:46pm SICIMP....Surely, (Shirley?) Information Can't Increase My Pain... SPINDRIFT: Since Pedantry Is Not Directed, Responsibility Is Fatuously Tacit ...doin' the dozens....heh ;D |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Woobie on May 14th, 2003, 9:59pm on 05/13/03 at 19:17:20, Spindrift wrote:
Whoaaaaaaa.... sounds fun!! I knew I liked you from the start!! Haven't been talked to like that in years.. LOL Hee hee hee tina :-* |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Peppermint on May 14th, 2003, 11:30pm on 05/14/03 at 17:36:15, Spindrift wrote:
Uh . I forgot. ..LMCLPRAO - you'll never get that one darhlin' LOL |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 15th, 2003, 12:00pm STEVE - bombastic yet obscure, clotured but nonetheless Promethean, all in all a bit of doggerel that says so much without bothering to be circumscribed by anything as mundane as meaning. I like it! (and really love the hieroglyphs) And TINA, I like the way you think. Wishing you (as I'm learning now from this board) both PFDANs and plenty of stimulating talk from whoever turns you on! Ah, and my friend PEPPERMINT..... shall we go with Laughing My Cute Little Puerto Rican (I assume) Ass Off? Or perhaps Long Molars Chew Lustily, Perhaps Rendering Antacid Obsolete? Anon, Spin |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Margi on May 15th, 2003, 12:11pm who's getting circumsized?? man, I thought this was the cluster headaches board. Boy, did I take a wrong turn!! |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 15th, 2003, 1:09pm Well, Margi, the mohel who did me was keeping quiet about it, although he was normally quite a cut up. SD |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Margi on May 15th, 2003, 1:21pm hmmm.....interesting. corny. but interesting. i always thought it was 'moyle'. and I'm not even Jewish. |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 15th, 2003, 2:48pm Yes, mohel it is. Which reminds me of the rock musician who was instructing his tailor about how tight he wanted his pants. The tailor said, "You want them tight enough to show your sex?" To which the guy replied, "I want them tight enough to show my religion." s |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by jonny on May 15th, 2003, 3:04pm on 05/15/03 at 14:48:45, Spindrift wrote:
LMMFYBO!!!!!!! ;D I can relate....LOL .................................jonny ;D |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 15th, 2003, 5:50pm Leonard May Mope Frequently Yet Barbara Osculates? Larry! Massage Mona's Follicles, Ya Big Oaf! |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Peppermint on May 15th, 2003, 7:13pm on 05/15/03 at 12:00:11, Spindrift wrote:
How did you know.... ;).... but nothing little there...lmao. |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 15th, 2003, 8:07pm A thorough discussion of Peppermint's callipygian delights thus ensues: Contributions, anyone......? |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Not4Hire on May 15th, 2003, 8:44pm p...please e...elevate p...previous p...posts e...ere r...randy(mrhappy) m...makes i...it n...nearly t...terrible ...more...probably/less to follow..... Quote:
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Mikey on May 15th, 2003, 9:20pm WTFAYGTA and LMPA,SHDNTY and IWBLM and so does everyone!!!!!!!!!! WELCOME aboard SD. YFIHG....You fit in here great! IWBLM= I wanta be like Mike WTFAYGTA= What the fuck are you guys talking about? I'll let you guess the rest....... Mikey, ;D |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 16th, 2003, 11:32am Hey Steve - callipygian is a GOOD thing! Mikey: LMPA: Lampreys Make Perfect Arbitrators (although why this should be so I have no clue) SHDNTY: So How's Debbie's New Tarantula Yogurt? (I know, I know, I used yogurt before. but it fits so well here) sd |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Slammy on May 16th, 2003, 5:08pm Fuck me! a friggin 30 posts in an inaugural thread! :o Ease up, grippy! You've used up your total allotment in your first thread! :D This is a friggin message board, not a time-delayed instant messenger! ;D Lower your dosage, Spin Dry! cut it down to about 800 rpms! ;D Slammy 8) |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by andy on May 16th, 2003, 7:38pm Damn Slammy, I guess you told him!!! Quote:
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Miklos on May 16th, 2003, 8:09pm Spindrift, As the old Quaker said: "Friend, I would not harm thee for the world. However, thee standest where I am about to shoot." 1935 - RD |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Charlie on May 16th, 2003, 9:12pm http://www.netsync.net/users/charlies/gifs/SMILEY MEETING.gif http://www.smiliegenerator.de/s14/smilies-4228.png Charlie |
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Title: Re: Greetings, the Board Post by Spindrift on May 17th, 2003, 2:12pm My contributions to this thread terminated. sd :-X |
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