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M.

2004-07-31, 1:52 pm

Are you feeling a bit better now?

Friends (or mates as you Brits call them) can say some things that will
rub one raw. It's partially familiarity, and partially comfort, which
allows people to say things and allows people to be hurt by them. If a
stranger said it, which they wouldn't anyway, one wouldn't care. I've
almost been in fist fights with most male friends.

m.
spacemouse

2004-07-31, 1:52 pm


"M." <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:hnEOc.3323$Jp6.1466@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> Are you feeling a bit better now?
>
> Friends (or mates as you Brits call them) can say some things that will
> rub one raw. It's partially familiarity, and partially comfort, which
> allows people to say things and allows people to be hurt by them. If a
> stranger said it, which they wouldn't anyway, one wouldn't care. I've
> almost been in fist fights with most male friends.
>
> m.


i felt violently ill last night
physically that is
i had to take a zopiclone to get to sleep

this morning
thoughts ... and stuff
"don't forget the stuff"

-- sm



Démenti

2004-08-01, 2:21 pm

Spacey, if it helps, I like you a lot and would miss you if you weren't
around.

Katie is right. We go through episodes when things seem deadly serious,
but if you just wait a couple of days, most of them fade in significance.

dM

spacemouse wrote:

> "M." <none@none.com> wrote in message
> news:hnEOc.3323$Jp6.1466@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
>
>
>
> i felt violently ill last night
> physically that is
> i had to take a zopiclone to get to sleep
>
> this morning
> thoughts ... and stuff
> "don't forget the stuff"
>
> -- sm
>
>
>


spacemouse

2004-08-01, 2:21 pm


"Démenti" <kockitch@truelies.com> wrote in message
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> Spacey, if it helps, I like you a lot and would miss you if you weren't
> around.
>
> Katie is right. We go through episodes when things seem deadly serious,
> but if you just wait a couple of days, most of them fade in significance.
>
> dM
>
> spacemouse wrote:


this one has turned out to be the "REAL DEAL", what I have fearered all my
life
I always hoped this wouldn't happen to me but it has

So far it hasn't been as bad as I'd always feared.
These fears were yelled into me by all the neighbourhood adults and my
parents and brother when I was young

Let us say I have been thinking about it all my life with fear
....
i cannot say any more till more of this confusion lifts
i am no longer consdiering suicide

-- sm


Démenti

2004-08-03, 8:45 am



spacemouse wrote:
>
> this one has turned out to be the "REAL DEAL", what I have fearered all my
> life
> I always hoped this wouldn't happen to me but it has


What exactly has happened to you? I thought you had a fight with some
friends. It may help to put it into words.

> i am no longer consdiering suicide


Glad to hear it. Dying is so irreversible.

dM

Matt.Lan@btinternet.com

2004-09-30, 7:06 pm

The easiest way to do music tracks is convert them to mp3 first
your need a program if you haven't got one
a registered or patched version of the latest winamp does it
http://www.winamp.com
then Nero a new audio cd and drag an drop the mp3 titles into it.

Matthew

"blip" <blip.bleep@PLEASEREMOVEntlworld.com> wrote in message
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| Hi spacemouse/Kes - who are you now?
| As you can imagine, I don't think so good these days now that I no longer
| have a brain.
|
| It has taken me since our contact to locate the perfect CD for you. I did
| have a think about trying to do some tracks on my CD writer, but to be
| honest, as long as it does a backup that is good enough for me, I don't
have
| the capacity to figure out how to do music tracks, I mean, I really don't,
I
| mean, my brain really IS NOT WORKING and I am beginning to wonder if this
| tired joke of having my brain removed is beginning to no longer be quite
as
| funny as it was ;)
|
| Michelle
|
|



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