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Title: re superirish - pls do not respond to Post by Charlotte on Sep 22nd, 2006, 2:03pm Friends, let's not get into this with Superirish again. We do care about him, but we do ont need the abuse & insensitivity he throw out. Please do not respond to his post. Superirish, I;m sorry. But don't start this again. We don;t need the neadache & heartache you give us. Sincerely, Charlotte |
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Title: Re: re superirish Post by pattik on Sep 22nd, 2006, 2:07pm Charlotte, you beat me to it. ;) Please folks--NO RESPONSE. As Hap would say, "practice safe shunning." ;) |
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Title: Re: re superirish Post by georgej on Sep 22nd, 2006, 2:25pm :-X |
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Title: Re: re superirish Post by Guiseppi on Sep 22nd, 2006, 2:54pm Safe shunning it is! :-X Guiseppi |
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Title: Re: re superirish Post by Superirish2005 on Sep 22nd, 2006, 3:23pm charlotte, did you even read my post!!!!! I did the right think that Brew Crew said and my doctor said I did not need it "yet" but it was an option. He said if Maxalt was working to stick to it and maybe my cycle will end soon! why the insensitivelty charlotte and others....unbelievable!!!!! |
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Title: Re: re superirish - pls do not respond to Post by seasonalboomer on Sep 22nd, 2006, 3:40pm (holding my fingers in my ears) nananananananananananananan. i can't hear you. nanananananananana. go away bad dream nananananananananana. |
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Title: Re: re superirish - pls do not respond to Post by Bob_Johnson on Sep 22nd, 2006, 4:14pm Part of a message I posted on a dog breed related site when we had the same kind of flack flying about: ----------- "4. So the issue is, how do we handle others who style, manners, and level of consideration is beyond our control. "5. I'd suggest that you work from a position of "intelligent selfishness", that is, don't read or respond to people who you find troublesome or offensive. I suspect that most of us can get the tone of a message from reading a few words. If it's going in the wrong direction, scroll past/delete it. "Selfishness" says, don't read the whole thing and think about a response for this will only arouse distress or some level of internal upset. Responding won't change the other person and your effort will add to your frustration. "Selfishness" says, engage with those who are civil, don't encourage the uncivil by responding to them. "6. This is not an argument for avoiding difference. An all male group (on the subject of prostate cancer--talk about a subject for passion) I belong to often has intense debates. For the most part, they are based on medical information, informed judgments, and wrestling with evaluations of medical information. Intense, but generally respectful. "Problems arise when the issue moves from the issue to the person. Folks who personalize, either what others write or what they say in response, will tend to move into interpersonal conflict. The best single way to avoid uncivility is to use discipline is keeping your words/thoughts on the topic, not on the other person's motives, intentions, etc. (A disadvantage of electronic communications is that it allows for impulsive behavior. Self-discipline, or an attitude of civility, would be served by typing the message, then putting into the "drafts" box until you cool down. It's interesting how many of my messages don't make it past this point!)." |
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Title: Re: re superirish - pls do not respond to Post by Guiseppi on Sep 22nd, 2006, 5:26pm Mr. Johnson wrote: A disadvantage of electronic communications is that it allows for impulsive behavior. Self-discipline, or an attitude of civility, would be served by typing the message, then putting into the "drafts" box until you cool down. It's interesting how many of my messages don't make it past this point!)." Oh my, the heartache I could save myself following that advice, with my mouth and my e-mails! Guiseppi |
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Title: Re: re superirish - pls do not respond to Post by Jonny on Sep 22nd, 2006, 5:33pm on 09/14/06 at 23:09:39, sugarlandsooner72 wrote:
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Title: Re: re superirish - pls do not respond to Post by sailpappy on Sep 22nd, 2006, 11:20pm ;;D ;;D What to do with a moot subject----The word is "thing" SI2005 Geez! http://home.comcast.net/~jhallahan2/wsb/media/299782/site1274.gif |
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Title: Re: re superirish - pls do not respond to Post by pattik on Sep 23rd, 2006, 7:52am http://www.parrottimes.com/forums/images/smilies/bump.gif |
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Title: Re: re superirish - pls do not respond to Post by chewy on Sep 23rd, 2006, 9:30am How about them Red Sox ? |
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Title: Re: re superirish - pls do not respond to Post by vietvet2tours on Sep 23rd, 2006, 6:02pm Sox are important with chews |
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Title: Re: re superirish - pls do not respond to Post by Thomas_Martin on Sep 23rd, 2006, 7:57pm on 09/23/06 at 18:02:06, vietvet2tours wrote:
heeeeyyy... sox are important. without them I freeze my toes. |
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Title: Re: re superirish - pls do not respond to Post by Bond007 on Sep 24th, 2006, 12:00am Oooooooooops! [smiley=oops.gif] Sorry gang! I'm in the middle of a really bad CH and I'm heavily drugged with Stadol NS. Will y'all forgive my slight blunder?? Please?????? [smiley=worried.gif] |
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Title: Re: re superirish - pls do not respond to Post by georgej on Sep 24th, 2006, 1:56am You're cool, Bond. Not to worry. ;;D George |
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Title: Re: re superirish - pls do not respond to Post by sailpappy on Sep 24th, 2006, 10:55am ;;D ;;D Anyone that can Post in the middle of a cluster while dosed up on stadol is REAL Cool? Basically after 35 years of being Chronic the best I can muster is hoping for the end to come soon before my will to live flee's! [smiley=huh.gif]Crappy Pappy :-/ http://home.comcast.net/~jhallahan2/wsb/media/299782/site1295.gif Still Med Free! |
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Title: Re: re superirish - pls do not respond to Post by Bond007 on Sep 24th, 2006, 12:12pm Whew! Thanks guys! 8) It won't happen again! :-X |
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