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Cheggers
07-20-2004, 12:38 AM
Hello Neuro.
I have a request for you. Y'know, I used to get kinda pissed off at
your postings, and it seems that you have your fans here and your
detractors too. But as time's gone on, I've become more interested in
your research postings and I support you now.
What would be really neat, though, would be if you could post some
kind of LAYPERSON's summary as a subject line so we could see whether
it's of interest to our particular situations. Just something
simple... like: WHY ALKIES GET THE SHAKES or WHY ALKIES SH*T THEIR
PANTS. Then, those of us who enjoy the shakes etc can find out what
it's all about, and the rest can pass on...
Thanks for your postings. You make me work too hard for the good
stuff, but I'm now convinced there's at least a nugget or two in
there!
All good wishes,
Cheggers
neuro equipoise
07-20-2004, 11:23 AM
On - Mon, Jul 19, 2004, 9:38pm (EDT-3) cheggers2004@hotmail.com
(Cheggers) wrote:
> I have a request for you. Y'know, I used to get
> kinda pissed off at your postings, and it seems
> that you have your fans here and your detractors
> too. But as time's gone on, I've become more
> interested in your research postings and I support
> you now.
Thanks Cheggs, there were no hard feelings, I understood you were
feeling poorly then. Look even Freddy proposed to me this week, and had
I accepted, you could have been best man : )
> What would be really neat, though, would be if
> you could post some kind of LAYPERSON's
> summary as a subject line so we could see
> whether it's of interest to our particular situations.
> Just something simple... like: WHY ALKIES GET
> THE SHAKES or WHY ALKIES SH*T THEIR
> PANTS. Then, those of us who enjoy the shakes
> etc can find out what it's all about, and the rest
> can pass on...
Good idea, will do.
> Thanks for your postings. You make me work too
> hard for the good stuff, but I'm now convinced
> there's at least a nugget or two in there!
Thank you, Cheggs. It's good to hear you doing so well.
> All good wishes,
Stay well...
Cheggers
07-26-2004, 03:50 AM
> Thanks Cheggs, there were no hard feelings, I understood you were
> feeling poorly then. Look even Freddy proposed to me this week, and had
> I accepted, you could have been best man : )
Thank YOU neuro, I've never performed that particular role before.
Guess that's the closest I've come so far!
> Thank you, Cheggs. It's good to hear you doing so well.
Appreciated greatly, but in the interests of honesty & full
disclosure, I fall into the category of "off & on" right now. No major
harm; no major progress.
Which makes my (current) "type" perhaps the best recipient of your
expertise. In a reasonably accessible form, I find your info can be a
rational motivator for change. Doubtless others do too.
>
> > All good wishes,
> Stay well...
I'm working on it! Same to you! ;-)
neuro equipoise
07-26-2004, 07:41 PM
On - Mon, Jul 26, 2004, 12:50am (EDT-3) cheggers2004@hotmail.com
(Cheggers) wrote:
>> Thank you, Cheggs. It's good to hear you doing
>> so well.
> Appreciated greatly, but in the interests of
> honesty & full disclosure, I fall into the category of
> "off & on" right now. No major harm; no major
> progress.
If you've ever seen a train cross over a mountain by switchback rails,
you'll know that going backwards sometimes is part of the going
forwards. To passengers on the train, it feels like no progress is
being made at all, but the train eventually crosses over the mountain.
Healing takes time too.
> In a reasonably accessible form, I find your info
> can be a rational motivator for change. Doubtless
> others do too.
Thanks Cheggs, but don't be a stranger posting here either. We hardly
ever hear from you : )
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