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Arguing With One Another On Posts!?


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I'm pretty new here and don't really feel I know too many of the regular posters, but I certainly enjoyed reading this thread. It was interesting and funny...I have to say, this message board has REALLY helped me more than anything else over recent months...I am feeling so much better now, mostly because of reading people's discussions, experiences, thoughts, references to medical lit, etc., and finally figuring out my problems with all of this help. Some arguing (I think I've missed most of it) is only natural in this situation; there just isn't a lot of helpful information out there or easy to find, and so throwing around opinions and all of that is only what you'd expect. If I hadn't stumbled across this message board almost a year ago, I'd still be totally miserable today! I would hate to see this thing moderated like the vegan message board I belong to, where anything possibly conflicting with veganism is deleted right away. I like the idea of veganism, but I don't like doing anything just blindly; I prefer knowing both sides of an issue before I make my choice...but now I'm getting off track. Let me just say again: This board, and every poster on it, has been enormous help to me.

Aww spunky- you're awesome.

Lynne- I cannot wait for the full moon. I am going to howl, wail and scream like a banshee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Richard- I've got Trigger stuffed and mounted in my living room. He's cool, but a little hard. Not as soft and friendly as I thought he's be.


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tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Thanks, Spunky . . . we're glad you're here. ANYBODY WANT TO ARGUE WITH THAT????????? :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: Bring it on . . . . . :angry::angry::P

Lynne- I cannot wait for the full moon. I am going to howl, wail and scream like a banshee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!quote]

I'm with ya, Sister!!!!!!!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
...Gene Autry. My dad was a big fan, she won Gene's ashes on eBay and keeps him in her pocket book. The whole Trigger in the trunk thing never worked out... :huh:

oh...help me.....dear God.....was actually reading that for a minute and thinking it was true - pondering it - and then read Richard's signature and Bev's question

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Richard- I've got Trigger stuffed and mounted in my living room. He's cool, but a little hard. Not as soft and friendly as I thought he's be.

Please give him a carrot (Absolutely NO OATS :blink: - not even McCann's!) and tell him mom misses him. Did you find his back legs? :huh:

Mtndog Collaborator
Please give him a carrot (Absolutely NO OATS :blink: - not even McCann's!) and tell him mom misses him. Did you find his back legs? :huh:

OMG I am freakin DYING HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I LOVE FULL MOONS.................................. :D:D:D:D:ph34r:

I did find his back legs but had to buy them seperately. Don't understand why they were more expensive. I'll pet him for your mom. He's very sweet and quiet.

TriticusToxicum Explorer
OMG I am freakin DYING HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I LOVE FULL MOONS.................................. :D:D:D:D:ph34r:

I did find his back legs but had to buy them seperately. Don't understand why they were more expensive. I'll pet him for your mom. He's very sweet and quiet.

When he wouldn't fit in the trunk mom cut the back legs off, then realized he still wasn't gonna fit. Dad wanted to make a coffee table out of them, but "Two legs does not a table make". :(

Dad tried duct tape, it just kept chafing Trigger's *ss. Finally he gave up and made a nifty pair of lamps(complete with 10 gallon shades) and sold them on eBay to help pay for Gene. (times were tough)

Nice Avatar by the way. Happier times (sniffle)

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

I'm a little confused. Wasn't it Roy Rogers' horse that was named "Trigger"??????? Gene Autry's horse was named "Champion" (he called him "Champ). Full moon and all . . . . . . .


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TriticusToxicum Explorer
I'm a little confused. Wasn't it Roy Rogers' horse that was named "Trigger"???????

Well of course everybody know that, everybody but mom. Imagine her dismay when she presented Trigger to dad..."um thanks honey, wrong horse" :(

Champion (Autry's horse, for those of you who don't know <_< ) rode off into the sunset with Silver and Mr. Ed, never to be seen again. Thank God we still have Trigger!

AndreaB Contributor

Forgive me for jumping in here....but I love Mr Ed and so do my kids. He lives on in the DVD world. Shhhh, don't tell my kids he's dead. They have a hard enough time with Lassie. Lassie is still alive since it's the same dog year after year right? I know, they've used like 5 Lassies, not including current ones.

What am I doing posting here :blink: I don't have time to keep up on so many active threads! :wacko:

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HOWL AT THE MOON MY FRIENDS!

Just had 2 gluten free cosmopolitans and am feeling a bit frisky. Also jumped 40 feet into the air tonight at a country fair on some trampoline/rock climbing thing so I'm FULL of adrenaline. :ph34r:

CarlaB Enthusiast
HOWL AT THE MOON MY FRIENDS!

Just had 2 gluten free cosmopolitans and am feeling a bit frisky. Also jumped 40 feet into the air tonight at a country fair on some trampoline/rock climbing thing so I'm FULL of adrenaline. :ph34r:

Woo Hoo!!! Can't wait till my adrenals are working again ... I LOVE Cosmos!!!

VydorScope Proficient

YOUR ALL WRONG AND SILLY GET OVER IT!

Mtndog Collaborator
YOUR ALL WRONG AND SILLY GET OVER IT!

You want to step outside? You lookin for troble mista???????????? :P Yeah- I'll give you trouble. :ph34r:

I got more trouble in my little finger than you got in your whole body.

that'll learn you to try to fight a woman with twp cosmos in her. :P:P:P:P

Quick Edit: A woman who clearly can't spell.

AndreaB Contributor

You tell em Bev!

Off to eat......be back later. :)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
HOWL AT THE MOON MY FRIENDS!

Just had 2 gluten free cosmopolitans and am feeling a bit frisky. Also jumped 40 feet into the air tonight at a country fair on some trampoline/rock climbing thing so I'm FULL of adrenaline. :ph34r:

oh dear God...I forgot....full moon.....I had better go and stir up some trouble somewhere...... :ph34r::lol:

Guest Robbin
Well of course everybody know that, everybody but mom. Imagine her dismay when she presented Trigger to dad..."um thanks honey, wrong horse" :(

Champion (Autry's horse, for those of you who don't know <_< ) rode off into the sunset with Silver and Mr. Ed, never to be seen again. Thank God we still have Trigger!

OMGAWWWDDD!!! :lol::lol: Richard, I think you are related to me, lol.

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"Now this is getting just too silly....."

Oh I love this forum! Off to go watch some Flying Circus! :lol:

Lisa Mentor
:( :( see told you noone loves me! :( :(

:lol:

Can we dine on worms together? :P

Mtndog Collaborator

I miss Vincent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And NO WORM EATING!!!!

Lisa Mentor

B:

You HAVE to post the words of the song ,again for Vincent!

Mtndog Collaborator

Is her around? Here it is "The Worm Song"

Have you ever felt this way? Most of us have felt "friendless" at some point, but when you do, remember that the feeling will probably pass. And in the meantime, we DON'T advise you to "go eat worms"!

Nobody likes me, everybody hates me,

Guess I'll go eat worms,

Long, thin, slimy ones; Short, fat, juicy ones,

Itsy, bitsy, fuzzy wuzzy worms.

Down goes the first one, down goes the second one,

Oh how they wiggle and squirm.

Up comes the first one, up comes the second one,

Oh how they wiggle and squirm.

Version II

Nobody loves me, everybody hates me

Think I'll go and eat worms

Long ones, short ones, fat ones, thin ones

See how they wriggle and squirm

I bite off the heads, and suck out the juice

And throw the skins away

Nobody knows how fat I grow

On worms three times a day

Ohh...nobody loves me.

Version III:

Nobody likes me, everybody hates me,

Think I'll go eat worms.

Big fat juicy ones, Eensie weensy squeensy ones,

See how they wiggle and squirm.

Chomp off their heads and squeeze out the juice

And throw their tails away

Nobody knows how I survive

On worms three times a day.

Version IV:

Nobody likes me, everybody hates me

I'm goin' down the garden to eat worms

Long thin slimy ones, short fat fuzzy ones

Ooey gooey, ooey gooey worms

Long thin slimy ones slip down easily

Short fat fuzzy ones don't

Short fat fuzzy ones stick to your teethlink to a non-NIEHS site

And the juice goes slurpin' (slurping noise) down your throat

Version V:

Nobody likes me, everybody hates me,

think I'll go eat worms...

big fat juicy ones, little slimy skinny ones,

hope they don't have germs!"

My tummy feels like I DOD eat worms today! Miss you Vincent, Beverly

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