|
Home > Archive > Multiple sclerosis support > March 2005 > Hello everyone
You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread.
To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to
this thread please [click here]
|
|
| Cropsey 2005-03-19, 5:16 pm |
| Well, here I sit once again at 2:00 or so in the morning and I have
gone through my usual haunts looking for something interesting to keep
my mind occupied.
Seems there are hardly any topics here. :-( Not that this place is
usually full of them, but I was just wondering if there was anyone like
me who just wants to chat. Besides, I am a little sad thar tyabri is
off the table and I am back to injections every day.
I am just kind of bored. I took a painkiller and that will inevitably
keep me awake for at least most of the night and tomorrow will be busy,
but I guess that is OK. I miss BUSY. I miss having something to do.
I searched my three kids again in Coppernic and Google to make try and
keep tabs on them. Looks like they are being good or at least they
have learned to cover their tracks pretty well.
Anyway, just a thought. Seems like if you reply to the message board
it ends up in junk mail and I find it by luck. I have another email
address too which is IMSUM1NOW2 (AT) netscape.com.... So if you wanna
talk.... Let's. Please note this is not a search for anything like
sexual companionship.... I have that. AND I am not unhappy there. I
just wanna know some people. That's all.
I usually like to insert humor in to my posts somewhere, but I am
avoiding the urge. Besides I cannot think of anything funny.
But listen, remember strawberries, watermelons and lollipops....
I hope everyone is well. I swear...
Regards.
Eric
| |
| Rob Duncan 2005-03-19, 5:16 pm |
|
"Cropsey" <cropsey2056@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1111130687.063006.10620@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> Well, here I sit once again at 2:00 or so in the morning and I have
> gone through my usual haunts looking for something interesting to keep
> my mind occupied.
>
> Seems there are hardly any topics here. :-( Not that this place is
> usually full of them, but I was just wondering if there was anyone like
> me who just wants to chat. Besides, I am a little sad thar tyabri is
> off the table and I am back to injections every day.
>
> I am just kind of bored. I took a painkiller and that will inevitably
> keep me awake for at least most of the night and tomorrow will be busy,
> but I guess that is OK. I miss BUSY. I miss having something to do.
>
> I searched my three kids again in Coppernic and Google to make try and
> keep tabs on them. Looks like they are being good or at least they
> have learned to cover their tracks pretty well.
>
>
> Anyway, just a thought. Seems like if you reply to the message board
> it ends up in junk mail and I find it by luck. I have another email
> address too which is IMSUM1NOW2 (AT) netscape.com.... So if you wanna
> talk.... Let's. Please note this is not a search for anything like
> sexual companionship.... I have that. AND I am not unhappy there. I
> just wanna know some people. That's all.
>
> I usually like to insert humor in to my posts somewhere, but I am
> avoiding the urge. Besides I cannot think of anything funny.
>
> But listen, remember strawberries, watermelons and lollipops....
>
> I hope everyone is well. I swear...
>
>
> Regards.
>
> Eric
Where are you that its past 2:00 already? Its only 11:30 here. (Oregon) I
too am an insomniac and I hate it. But I have it whether or not Im on a
med. Im a born night owl I guess.
Rob
| |
| Cropsey 2005-03-19, 5:17 pm |
| Florida. And I have been a night person since teendom. I used to
think it was a blessing. I figured if I stayed up one night per week,
then I would get to live 'x' amount of years longer than everyone.
Then came kids. :-) Not to mention work and other responsabilities.
I still find the best T.V. at night, but I somwtimes wish to just shut
down. I hardly drink coffee anymore and sleeping pills are useless so
I just try and enjoy the moment.
In my late teens and early twenties I traveled with a lot of people.
I did not want to go to sleep and entrust the driving to an unknown.
Oregon is one of like four states I have not been to. I used to love
camping and shit and I always thought it was a beautiful destination,
but never made it. I did do a lot of time in Colorado and California
and I have always tried to convince people not to leave this planet
without seeing the Grand Canyon.
I kind of dislike Florida, but Broward County I think is one of the
most handicap friendly locales in the country.
Every Bus has ramps, etc.... I still drive, but when we go to large
malls, it reqally makes a difference.
Is Oregon beautiful as I have imagined. I would still like to get
there someday. I still have lots of family in various parts of
California and miss the Redwoods, so I guess you never know.
It does not seem to be a priiority right now. But it is certainly on
the list. I was in Washington, but have no real desire to go back
there. Have you travelled a lot?
Eric
| |
| Rob Duncan 2005-03-19, 5:17 pm |
|
"Cropsey" <cropsey2056@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1111137137.333744.314740@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> Florida. And I have been a night person since teendom. I used to
> think it was a blessing. I figured if I stayed up one night per week,
> then I would get to live 'x' amount of years longer than everyone.
>
> Then came kids. :-) Not to mention work and other responsabilities.
> I still find the best T.V. at night, but I somwtimes wish to just shut
> down. I hardly drink coffee anymore and sleeping pills are useless so
> I just try and enjoy the moment.
>
> In my late teens and early twenties I traveled with a lot of people.
> I did not want to go to sleep and entrust the driving to an unknown.
Yes, I know that feeling well.
> Oregon is one of like four states I have not been to. I used to love
> camping and shit and I always thought it was a beautiful destination,
> but never made it. I did do a lot of time in Colorado and California
> and I have always tried to convince people not to leave this planet
> without seeing the Grand Canyon.
Stef and I went there on our honnymoon. Incredible, simply incredible.
> I kind of dislike Florida, but Broward County I think is one of the
> most handicap friendly locales in the country.
Lots of lawyers. ;^)
> Every Bus has ramps, etc.... I still drive, but when we go to large
> malls, it reqally makes a difference.
>
> Is Oregon beautiful as I have imagined. I would still like to get
> there someday. I still have lots of family in various parts of
> California and miss the Redwoods, so I guess you never know.
>
> It does not seem to be a priiority right now. But it is certainly on
> the list. I was in Washington, but have no real desire to go back
> there. Have you travelled a lot?
>
> Eric
Yes, Oregon has many great attributes. The ones I like the best are our
mountains. I love mountains, snow, and ski's. But hey, weve got the
desert, the mountains, the beaches, what more is there?
Some cities are green year round, such as Portland. Very stunning. Very
beautifull all year long. I love it. Theres lush green growth everywhere.
I hate the rain, but thats how ya get the greeen.
Ive travelled all over the states, europe, mexica, into Canada a time or two
while hunting. Oregon has the Columbia running down it, the Willamete river
runs straight through a bunch of really nice cities. Oregons good. Dont
know if your a liberal, but Portland, unfortunately if you ask me, is
incredibly liberal. But it goes with the territory.
Rob
Rob
| |
| Cropsey 2005-03-19, 5:17 pm |
| Don't mean to disappoint, but I think if a label were attached here it
would read liberal. (As well as other less flattering adjectives.)
Not that I dislike conservatives. In fact, while I began the whole
Iraq debacle with an undeniable angst directed at those who are now
known as "neo-cons." I am well passed it and believe we must come
together.
I have a picture of my brother at the 1972 Democratic Convention with
a shirt reading, "Eat the Rich." Now he is a lawyer and says, he
"is done digesting the rich and is now consuming the poor." I
don't even want to go there. Thanks.
Awhile into it all ,I decided that whatever the reasons, we were all
Americans, members of humanity and Patriots and I did watch those
freaking towers going up. I think our hearts were ALL well placed.
We had different opinions. But we are Americans. Or Canadians. Or
for that matter Iraqi's. In fact, I tried like hell to get through
to the only "liberal media" in my years and express that. It was
time to let the Conservatives out of the box.
My feeling was that on 9/12 the world was more united than it had ever
been in my lifetime. Since then it has become far less stable and safe
and I fear for my children. And their children and so forth. I think
that the entire matter was handled so incorrectly as to have a
criminally negligent aspect to it.
But hey, I know where the greatest country in the world is. I know
where the largest and most humane hearts lie. And I thank whatever
deity there is that the men and women who stood up and rose to the
challenges before us did so. Their bravery and honor sincerely brings
tears to my eyes.
That, my friend, is all separate.
What I was doing while my brother was in law school was wandering the
country selling T-Shirts. We would finish a show in Miami, and then do
a show in Detroit the next night. But inevitably before we were on the
road, there were those in our group who would take refreshments and I
was just NOT going there.
Though now I suffer with this crap, I am grateful for the scruples as I
think they probably saved my life on more than one occasion and in more
than one regard. (We would pull into towns and twenty-five guys would
head for the locked van. And we had a saying, "when the van is
rocking, don't come knocking." I did not go THERE either. Not
that I was not tempted mind you. Just as I said... Scruples.
But I did travel a great deal. In addition to all of my road rambling,
my father worked airline and I flew free until I was 21 or 25 if in
school. SO I kept registering at different schools. I think I may
hold a record. NYCTC, SUNYAB, ASU, Phoenix College....I lost count.
But I could then get a job for a little while and spend a few months in
Colorado, or Europe, or Australia or some other funky destination.
I remember my Grandfather arguing with a man on the 'D' Train...
His point was that old men were disgruntled because they had neglected
to do the things they had intended to.
His point was that it was not the fact that they had not "worked"
hard enough, it was that they had placed their priorities as society
had intended and then by the time they got the corner office it was too
late to go camping for three months in Colorado.
My first wife was disgruntled that our financial position would have
been far better if I had become something else. My wife now
understands that I have a wealth that you cannot buy. And WE are
richer for it than if we had all of the money in the world.
Well, I see I am at the point of ONE of my least favorite aspects of
this blasted disease. I am rambling.
Do you know that I once hired and fired, with great tact mind you, over
seventy people. I managed offices and dealt professionally with
Doctors, Lawyers and others coherently. Now I babble. Not that I
don't have fun with it sometimes.
As for Oregon... I bet it is beautiful. I miss green so much. And
mountains. And the rain IS what makes the green so enjoy it. And get
a raincoat. 
It has been fun chatting with you. Thanks for the company. Looks to
me like the sun is about up and the day is about to start. At any rate
my wife is up, so I KNOW the day is about to start and in the
unforgettable words of the guy in the Dunkin Donut Commercial.....
"GOTTA MAKE THE COFFEE."
Talk to you later.... I would be hip like my soon to be eighteen year
old and say TTYL, but my soul mate Bill Shakespeare would roll too
much.
Regards,
Eric
| |
|
| Rob Duncan wrote:
> "Cropsey" <cropsey2056@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1111130687.063006.10620@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> Where are you that its past 2:00 already? Its only 11:30 here. (Oregon) I
> too am an insomniac and I hate it. But I have it whether or not Im on a
> med. Im a born night owl I guess.
>
>
> Rob
>
>
I have to add that many MSr's, like me here in ohio are early to bed
types..oh hell I've been that way since my 20's when the neighbors used
to joke that they knew mom and dad were gone cause i went to bed at 9,
'rents were/are night owls!! <grin>. I was Born a 90 year old woman..
Laura (age 43)
| |
|
| hi eric,
i love ASMS, but it is a newsgroup, and possibly you're looking for
something more like a chat board?
i know there are some around for people with M.S. and their loved ones;
i'm not much for chat these days, prefer newsgroups or e-lists, so i
don't have any URLs handy, but i've seen folks mention M.S. chat boards
and groups; maybe someone here can hip you up to some good ones?
best,
rose
'early to bed and late to play
brings one across the abyss, they say.'
| |
|
| Hey Rob, is is raining where you are in Oregon, it's pouring here in
Springfield after a couple of weeks of real warm weather. being in the
valley the allergies are awful, think you are in Portland right ?
Joyce
| |
| Rob Duncan 2005-03-19, 5:17 pm |
|
"Laura" <the_happy_wife@myrealbox.net> wrote in message
news:7sCdnSDslOR8Z6ffRVn-1Q@wideopenwest.com...
> Rob Duncan wrote:
> I have to add that many MSr's, like me here in ohio are early to bed
> types..oh hell I've been that way since my 20's when the neighbors used to
> joke that they knew mom and dad were gone cause i went to bed at 9, 'rents
> were/are night owls!! <grin>. I was Born a 90 year old woman..
>
> Laura (age 43)
Whats the saying? "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy,
wealthy, and wise?" I envy you.
Rob
| |
| Rob Duncan 2005-03-19, 5:17 pm |
|
"Joyce" <j.chilson@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:opOdnUs5UtEHqKbfRVn-vQ@comcast.com...
> Hey Rob, is is raining where you are in Oregon, it's pouring here in
> Springfield after a couple of weeks of real warm weather. being in the
> valley the allergies are awful, think you are in Portland right ?
>
> Joyce
Yes, Portland. Dont we live in wonderful cities? I love Springfield. Its
not raining at the moment. Which is good because I soon need to be doing
things outside. Plus the rabbit needs to do some serious running. The
other day I was playing some basketball with neighbor kids and Max sat out
on the front lawn for about three hours, relaxing, watching. He probably
thinks we are nuts.
Given our yelling and hooting Id say hes right. The neighbor kids pants
were so loose and far down on his hips that even a slight tug would land
them down around his ankles when he went up for a lay-up. (not that Im a
dirty player mind you.) ;^)
Havent we had some pretty good weather lately? I was starting to wonder
where all the rain went this year. Appearently its found you. Did you know
we are considered a rain forest? Well, the area surrounding Mt Hood is
anyway.
Rob
| |
| QQQte@webtv.net 2005-03-19, 5:17 pm |
| i'm one of those insomniacs too. i also ramble away at times.
i also go to the redwoods every year and i've traveled around about a
bit.....
i'm considering going to a sleep study center and try to get my sleeper
fixed. this being up at night is the pits.... i usually spend my nights
going to science web sites.... dang i'm always tired ...... dory
| |
| Cropsey 2005-03-19, 5:17 pm |
| I have to back up for a moment and apologize to Rose for drifting off
any reasonably relative topic.
I know this is ASMS. I also realize that many of us here pick up our
first glimmerings of "news."
But that said, we are all here to help alleviate some suffering. And
the rambling really does shift MY mind's focus from the agonies that
come from the "slings and arrows of this outrageous fortune."
My point is that although I drifted here, it is not really taking us to
a bad place. It is only saving us from concentrating on things which
otherwise might make us cry.
I thought the jokes belonged too. (In moderation.) This IS an M.S.
site, but need it be M.S. 24/7 ???
Does anyone remember a few years ago all of the banter regarding humor
and how it did not really belong here? I think we eventually decided
to just assign a title to the topic leading with "OT." That way
those who just wanted to jump in for a peek did not have to wade
through layers of B.S.
I don't really remember how that turned out as I took a long absence
from here in the interim, but it seemed to be a worthwhile idea and
perhaps I will lead with that in the title so those who are just into
"news" and "scientific" type topic can easily identify and
steer clear.
But it also occurs to me, we ARE a support group. I was just looking
for someone to chat with and Rob replied. I do not know of chat rooms
and am a bit leery of opening my system to the Java and stuff. I am no
programmer or even much of a computer geek, but I seem to recall that
by opening one of those windows, you open the door to your machine too.
I am on my fifth or sixth machine because someone who has the brains to
take us to Mars chose instead to find a way to destroy my data with
glee.
Anyway, if I start another B.S. topic, I will label it as off topic.
And I am truly sorry if I have caused any grief. Smile now please.
| |
| Cropsey 2005-03-23, 5:34 pm |
| I get it and thanks.
| |
|
| On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 13:29:53 -0800, QQQte@webtv.net wrote:
>i guess i'm fortunate that while at a m.s round up i met some msers that
>felt like i'd known them all my life.
>
>our friendship grew and we all began a once a year get together.... we
>call our friendship the " six pack " and we e-mail everyday with what
>ever is on our minds or going on in our lives.
>
>it's like getting together for coffee, our friendship is priceless....
>we chat and our chat adds to my life more than i can ever say...
>
>i can't handle chat rooms, don't even like them.....
>
>chatting with the six pack is filled with trust, support, love,
>laughter, and tears,
>
>they don't mind my cognitive problems and have learned what i'm trying
>to convey..... i've enjoyed this thread... i call it chatting.....
>
>yep' to rob, that spends his sleepless nights much like i do.... so rob,
>it seems we have a common bond:-) other than just m.s..... i just wish i
>could still express in words what i want to say like you do..
>
>i'm starting to ramble now..... better head for spell check now before i
>forget..... dory
My grandfather often reminded me in my youth, there are only three
things important to a person?: loved ones, friends and integrity.
Donn
| |
| bobbyD 2005-03-23, 5:34 pm |
| for insomnia all i do is say ''eff it'' and then i stay up and watch tv
or tend to my crops,,, which are awake all night,, that can be lotsa fun,,
then i feel tired at about 4-5am,, i can go to sleep and sleep till 1pm,,,
if i cant sleep i just stay up,,in fatc i then make coffee to piss off my
brain,, also a sattelite dish is awesome for late night tv,, 50 billion
channels,,,,, or go online and talk to my buddies on mariijuana grow sites
in the UK,, who are awake ,,,
bobbyD
"Dangerous" <dangerous@telus.net> wrote in message
news:nZX_d.46269$ZO2.15739@edtnps84...
> Following link has and idea about what an insomniac person looks like.
> http://members.cox.net/ladysarakat/piggy.swf
>
>
> --
> Dora
> Dangerous with Attitude
>
> I do it cause I can
> "Rob Duncan" <robduncan@gbronline.com> wrote in message
> news:gfGdnbOuYNkVOKbfRVn-vg@gbronline.com...
>
>
| |
| Dangerous 2005-03-23, 5:34 pm |
| So this is why you did not make it to the MS luncheon. You slept till ONE
LOL
Let me know if you want a reminder for next month.
Besides you missed my performance.
--
Dora
Dangerous with Attitude
I do it cause I can
"bobbyD" <phatbhatREMOVE@telus.net> wrote in message
news:lP5%d.81556$fc4.49275@edtnps89...
> for insomnia all i do is say ''eff it'' and then i stay up and watch tv
> or tend to my crops,,, which are awake all night,, that can be lotsa fun,,
> then i feel tired at about 4-5am,, i can go to sleep and sleep till 1pm,,,
>
> if i cant sleep i just stay up,,in fatc i then make coffee to piss off my
> brain,, also a sattelite dish is awesome for late night tv,, 50 billion
> channels,,,,, or go online and talk to my buddies on mariijuana grow
> sites in the UK,, who are awake ,,,
>
> bobbyD
>
>
> "Dangerous" <dangerous@telus.net> wrote in message
> news:nZX_d.46269$ZO2.15739@edtnps84...
>
>
| |
| Rob Duncan 2005-03-23, 5:34 pm |
|
"Cropsey" <cropsey2056@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1111218886.637647.147720@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>I have to back up for a moment and apologize to Rose for drifting off
> any reasonably relative topic.
>
> I know this is ASMS. I also realize that many of us here pick up our
> first glimmerings of "news."
>
> But that said, we are all here to help alleviate some suffering. And
> the rambling really does shift MY mind's focus from the agonies that
> come from the "slings and arrows of this outrageous fortune."
>
> My point is that although I drifted here, it is not really taking us to
> a bad place. It is only saving us from concentrating on things which
> otherwise might make us cry.
>
> I thought the jokes belonged too. (In moderation.) This IS an M.S.
> site, but need it be M.S. 24/7 ???
>
> Does anyone remember a few years ago all of the banter regarding humor
> and how it did not really belong here? I think we eventually decided
> to just assign a title to the topic leading with "OT." That way
> those who just wanted to jump in for a peek did not have to wade
> through layers of B.S.
>
> I don't really remember how that turned out as I took a long absence
> from here in the interim, but it seemed to be a worthwhile idea and
> perhaps I will lead with that in the title so those who are just into
> "news" and "scientific" type topic can easily identify and
> steer clear.
>
> But it also occurs to me, we ARE a support group. I was just looking
> for someone to chat with and Rob replied. I do not know of chat rooms
> and am a bit leery of opening my system to the Java and stuff. I am no
> programmer or even much of a computer geek, but I seem to recall that
> by opening one of those windows, you open the door to your machine too.
I dont know diddly about computers. I have a firewall. Does that prevent
people like you from getting into my computer when they lure me into
chatting? You just want my nudy pics dont you? ;^)
Seriously though, I havent a clue about it. Folks? Ive been to chatrooms
before, but I woulndt have the slightest clue if someone had been shuffling
through my system. Ive not been on them much, so maybe it happens more
often than Im aware of. If you think you might ever have a problem with me,
if thats what your implying, dont worry... Im a safe fellow (ask around) if
not one who likes his own opinion a bit much.
> I am on my fifth or sixth machine because someone who has the brains to
> take us to Mars chose instead to find a way to destroy my data with
> glee.
>
> Anyway, if I start another B.S. topic, I will label it as off topic.
> And I am truly sorry if I have caused any grief. Smile now please.
:*)
Rob
| |
| Gloria 2005-03-23, 5:34 pm |
| Rob, Basketball? OHHHH how I miss shooting baskets I didn't ever thik
that I would one day give up so much but....
I could be worse I'mstill working (three 6 hour dys) and I'm fighting
to keep at this job.
glo
| |
| QQQte@webtv.net 2005-03-23, 5:34 pm |
| someone in this thread mentioned the humour that was once here.....
i love humour and a good laugh, our guy tick has great humour and i find
him funny as all get up... there's others here as well. i just can't
pull there names up for the moment.... and then there's donn:-)...
dory
There is so much good in the worst of us and so much bad in the best of
us that its rather hard to discern which of us ought to reform the rest
of us.....Alain Fournier
| |
| Cropsey 2005-03-23, 5:34 pm |
| I am pretty sure that firewalls are like locks, they keep the rest of
us out.... But the crooks have little problem with them. We all know
that if someone wants into your house, no amount of security will stop
them.
I don't really care. It is not like I have anything here that
anyone could possibly value. (Except me.) It is just all of the crap
I have to go through to save my information from being destroyed. I
AM glad that I no longer have to worry about stuff like confidential
business correspondence. If I was a lawyer, I would be worried.
As far as the nudey pictures go, I would be happy to share them.
Besides it takes about five minutes to fill up a 20gb hard drive with
that crap so there is no reason to even be bored with the same old
ones.
I don't really know how to stop them. I know I spend about a half
hour a day cleaning my system up, getting rid of temporary files and
cookies.
I just know that chat rooms, like instant messages open some kind of
window and provide anyone opportunity to do what they will. Of course
they have to know how.
I always wonder though, and this is a serious question, why these
people are not using that obviously extensive brain power to good??? I
mean with all of the problems we have. Imagine if those brain cells
were trying to say find a cure for M.S.?
I hope everyone had a happy St. Patrick's Day and is getting ready
for "A Zeisen Pesach", and a Happy Easter... If I missed anything.
Sorry. I know there must be some graduations coming up in our
families. PHEW... I know I have my baby finishing High School...
Amazing. Time flies when you are doing nothing.
| |
|
| never been in a chat room, wouldn't know how really. I have used my webcam
to see and talk with a few people, would that be like a chat room, except it
is one person at a time.
Joyce
| |
|
| lets have an online lunch like we did a few years ago, everyone says what
they are bringing..get the idea, or it could be a cocktail party whatever
you wish. we might want to start a new thread for this..
Joyce
| |
| Dangerous 2005-03-23, 5:34 pm |
| Joyce if i remember correctly it turned out to be more than a lunch but a
party. We had music, dancers....
I think we had fun...LOL
--
Dora
Dangerous with Attitude
I do it cause I can
"Joyce" <j.chilson@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:R4KdnWCACNOInqPfRVn-qg@comcast.com...
> lets have an online lunch like we did a few years ago, everyone says what
> they are bringing..get the idea, or it could be a cocktail party whatever
> you wish. we might want to start a new thread for this..
>
> Joyce
>
| |
|
| yes we did have a lot of fun with our online party..so wanna do it again ???
Joyce
| |
| Dangerous 2005-03-23, 5:34 pm |
| Laura was a big organizer last time. I elect her to head it up.
--
Dora
Dangerous with Attitude
I do it cause I can
"Joyce" <j.chilson@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:BtidnVELPL9GjaPfRVn-hA@comcast.com...
> yes we did have a lot of fun with our online party..so wanna do it again
> ???
>
> Joyce
>
| |
|
| On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 16:09:06 -0800, "Joyce" <j.chilson@comcast.net>
wrote:
>yes we did have a lot of fun with our online party..so wanna do it again ???
>
>Joyce
>
I'm curiouser, do what again?
Donn
| |
| Dangerous 2005-03-23, 5:34 pm |
| Joyce would like a virtual internet party.
--
Dora
Dangerous with Attitude
I do it cause I can
"DCI" <dci@cheetah.mess> wrote in message
news:skas319sgc9a7asn8g710rnf4j08ld1ver@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 16:09:06 -0800, "Joyce" <j.chilson@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>
> I'm curiouser, do what again?
>
> Donn
| |
|
| On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 02:09:12 GMT, "Dangerous" <dangerous@telus.net>
wrote:
>Joyce would like a virtual internet party.
>
>--
>Dora
>Dangerous with Attitude
Oh, party! Ok, let's party!!!
Donn
| |
| Cropsey 2005-03-23, 5:34 pm |
| I get it and thanks.
| |
|
| Don what we did last time was all say what we would bring to this "party"
what music we would play and so on. it was quite a few years ago so maybe
you don't remember but it was fun.
JOyce
| |
|
| On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 10:15:01 -0800, "Joyce" <j.chilson@comcast.net>
wrote:
>Don what we did last time was all say what we would bring to this "party"
>what music we would play and so on. it was quite a few years ago so maybe
>you don't remember but it was fun.
>
>JOyce
>
It was fun. Those cuber space parties bring folks closer together.
Maybe we can get a couple of the musicians to play music while
Jennifer skates. Would be a great crowd pleaser.
Tick could bring his horse and . . .
Donn
| |
| Joyce 2005-03-26, 10:14 am |
| never been in a chat room, wouldn't know how really. I have used my webcam
to see and talk with a few people, would that be like a chat room, except it
is one person at a time.
Joyce
| |
| Joyce 2005-03-26, 10:14 am |
| lets have an online lunch like we did a few years ago, everyone says what
they are bringing..get the idea, or it could be a cocktail party whatever
you wish. we might want to start a new thread for this..
Joyce
| |
| Dangerous 2005-03-26, 10:14 am |
| Joyce if i remember correctly it turned out to be more than a lunch but a
party. We had music, dancers....
I think we had fun...LOL
--
Dora
Dangerous with Attitude
I do it cause I can
"Joyce" <j.chilson@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:R4KdnWCACNOInqPfRVn-qg@comcast.com...
> lets have an online lunch like we did a few years ago, everyone says what
> they are bringing..get the idea, or it could be a cocktail party whatever
> you wish. we might want to start a new thread for this..
>
> Joyce
>
| |
|
| On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 16:09:06 -0800, "Joyce" <j.chilson@comcast.net>
wrote:
>yes we did have a lot of fun with our online party..so wanna do it again ???
>
>Joyce
>
I'm curiouser, do what again?
Donn
| |
|
| On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 02:09:12 GMT, "Dangerous" <dangerous@telus.net>
wrote:
>Joyce would like a virtual internet party.
>
>--
>Dora
>Dangerous with Attitude
Oh, party! Ok, let's party!!!
Donn
|
| |
|
|