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Where the cyclists in America belong: back alleys, gutters andsidewalks
Edward Dolan wrote:
I am the best person I know. Mr. Ed Dolan is a hermit, no? -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful |
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Where the cyclists in America belong: back alleys, gutters and sidewalks
"Tom Sherman" wrote in message ... Edward Dolan wrote: I am the best person I know. Mr. Ed Dolan is a hermit, no? Yes, and that must be the reason why I attract all the nuts and screwballs of Usenet. But I am thinking of retiring from my endeavors. If and when I do, Mr. Tom Sherman will be expected to carry on in my stead. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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Where the cyclists in America belong: back alleys, gutters and sidewalks
"Tom Sherman" wrote in message ... Mr. Ed Dolan is a hermit, no? There's no question about that. No one in society would tolerate his baseline irritable nature or the gone postal episodes he exhibits on line he's probably aware of it purposely isolates himself for our safety mk5000 Doug: In episode 2F09, when Itchy plays Scratchy's skeleton like a xylophone, he strikes the same rib in succession, yet he produces two clearly different tones. I mean, what are we to believe, that this is a magic xylophone, or something? Ha ha, boy, I really hope somebody got fired for that blunder. Homer: I'll field that one. Let me ask *you* a question. Why would a grown man whose shirt says "Genius at Work" spend all of his time watching a children's cartoon show? Doug: I withdraw my question. -The Simpsons |
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Where the cyclists in America belong: back alleys, gutters and sidewalks
"Edward Dolan" wrote in message news:2vSdnTQzqMNc44nVnZ2dnUVZ_qiinZ2d@prairiewave. com... Yes, and that must be the reason why I attract all the nuts and screwballs of Usenet. But I am thinking of retiring from my endeavors. If and when I do, Mr. Tom Sherman will be expected to carry on in my stead. Which endeavors? Repeating the same prepackaged flames over and over. I'm not sure I would refer to those as endeavors Or are you getting ready to post one of those million dollars burned out by usenet posts? mk5000 "You feckless puppet"--Canterbury's Law |
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Where the cyclists in America belong: back alleys, gutters and sidewalks
"marika" wrote in message ... "Edward Dolan" wrote in message news:2vSdnTQzqMNc44nVnZ2dnUVZ_qiinZ2d@prairiewave. com... Yes, and that must be the reason why I attract all the nuts and screwballs of Usenet. But I am thinking of retiring from my endeavors. If and when I do, Mr. Tom Sherman will be expected to carry on in my stead. Which endeavors? Repeating the same prepackaged flames over and over. I'm not sure I would refer to those as endeavors Or are you getting ready to post one of those million dollars burned out by usenet posts? Hey, somebody has got to do it. Otherwise we would be stuck with the likes of you. ****ing Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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Where the cyclists in America belong: back alleys, gutters and sidewalks
"marika" wrote in message ... "Tom Sherman" wrote in message ... Mr. Ed Dolan is a hermit, no? There's no question about that. No one in society would tolerate his baseline irritable nature or the gone postal episodes he exhibits on line he's probably aware of it purposely isolates himself for our safety Compliments like the above will get you nowhere with the Great Ed Dolan. He is beyond all slavering sycophants. ****ing Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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Where the cyclists in America belong: back alleys, gutters and sidewalks
"Edward Dolan" wrote in message ... Hey, somebody has got to do it. Wow I am so glad to hear your accomplishment. I know you are an honest hard working totally cool person so I always believed it was but a passing bit of a thing. My parents are just plain old I guess. I am visiting home this weekend. I guess I don't really remember drinking coffee so much in the a.m. as lunch time, when I really needed it. I guess I never really liked the coffee taste, so I have switched to things that still taste good. Like Red Bull (which most people don't think tastes good, but I like it). They've marketed a lot of stuff since then so coffee is a rarity for me. Right now, I have something called Enviga on my desk. It's a Nestea product. It turns out I was not entirely wrong about the effects I was feeling in the afternoon. There's a lot of studies that say that it increases blood flow and is best taken in the afternoon. Apparently there were additive effects realized from this for people who lifted weights, as I used to in those days. Now, I'm just thirsty and green tea just tastes good whereas coffee does not. my doctor has said that I shouldn't drink water without anything in it, because it has paradoxical effects of dehydrating me if I drink too much. I fainted once a few years ago because I had had more water that flushed out all the salt in my system. It just happens that there are few thirst quenching things out there that don't have some bit of caffeine in them. I think caffeine will help me with becoming disciplined and hard working like you Otherwise we would be stuck with the likes of you. Me I inspired you. Wow. I can't imagine how that happened or what I said or when but good for you. That proves what I know of you because you can't get a endeavor like that while working unless I am disciplined and hard working like you . I find it very very affirming. mk5000 Vida Boheme: Carol Ann, if we're going to be friends, there's something I have to... Carol Ann: Adam's Apple? Vida Boheme: What? Carol Ann: Adam's Apple. Women don't have Adam's Apples, only men have Adam's Apples. The first night that you came to town I noticed that you had yourself an Adam's Apple. Vida Boheme: Then, then you know? Carol Ann: I know, that I am very fortunate to have a lady friend who just happens to have an Adam's Apple. --To Wong Foo |
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Where the cyclists in America belong: back alleys, gutters and sidewalks
"Edward Dolan" wrote in message news:29adnctQhZXr6IjVnZ2dnUVZ_oesnZ2d@prairiewave. com... Compliments like the above will get you nowhere with the Great Ed Dolan. He is beyond all slavering sycophants. Having more than one option is the best! mk5000 "Man what else we gon' do man? We'll get this cheese, bang out, ride What up Soopafly, G-Dub, Nate"--Snoop Dog, Press Play |
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Hyponatremia?
marika [insert last name here] wrote:
[...] my doctor has said that I shouldn't drink water without anything in it, because it has paradoxical effects of dehydrating me if I drink too much. I fainted once a few years ago because I had had more water that flushed out all the salt in my system.[...] Hyponatremia, most likely: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyponatremia. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful |
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Where the cyclists in America belong: back alleys, gutters and sidewalks
"marika" wrote in message ... "Edward Dolan" wrote in message ... Hey, somebody has got to do it. Wow I am so glad to hear your accomplishment. I know you are an honest hard working totally cool person so I always believed it was but a passing bit of a thing. My parents are just plain old I guess. I am visiting home this weekend. I guess I don't really remember drinking coffee so much in the a.m. as lunch time, when I really needed it. I guess I never really liked the coffee taste, so I have switched to things that still taste good. Like Red Bull (which most people don't think tastes good, but I like it). They've marketed a lot of stuff since then so coffee is a rarity for me. Right now, I have something called Enviga on my desk. It's a Nestea product. It turns out I was not entirely wrong about the effects I was feeling in the afternoon. There's a lot of studies that say that it increases blood flow and is best taken in the afternoon. Apparently there were additive effects realized from this for people who lifted weights, as I used to in those days. Now, I'm just thirsty and green tea just tastes good whereas coffee does not. my doctor has said that I shouldn't drink water without anything in it, because it has paradoxical effects of dehydrating me if I drink too much. I fainted once a few years ago because I had had more water that flushed out all the salt in my system. It just happens that there are few thirst quenching things out there that don't have some bit of caffeine in them. I think caffeine will help me with becoming disciplined and hard working like you Yes, I don't blame you for falling madly in love with me. After all ... I am Great. My signature says so. Otherwise we would be stuck with the likes of you. Me I inspired you. Wow. I can't imagine how that happened or what I said or when but good for you. That proves what I know of you because you can't get a endeavor like that while working unless I am disciplined and hard working like you . Try to control yourself! You are starting to embarrass me with your mad love. I find it very very affirming. Alas, Marika, I can never love you back. I am not only Great, but a Great Saint also. I have taken vows of poverty and chastity from my earliest youth. However, I did not take a vow of obedience and so I could not become a priest in the Roman Catholic Church as was my destiny. I am a Saint without a Church! Admire me from afar if you must, but we must forever remain apart. We are like characters from the Bible. I am chaste and pure and you are a sinful slut; yea, I am like Jesus of Nazareth and you are like Mary Magdalene. So you can see how impossible it is. ****ing Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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