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No problem here. I have skin so thick it makes elephant hide look like tissue. No offense taken, .

Lee <jackalope_lepus@...> wrote:

, we seem to have a misunderstanding here.I am the owner of this group and my friend is the moderator. We control this group. At the moment, we are admitting anyone to this group. We welcome all and we love diverse points of view: how else can you learn? But we can exclude people and ban them from the group: we can boot them out.I will back up in whatever he does with regard to this group and with regard to Flu Pandemic Alternative Medicine. If he decides to boot you out for laughing at his command, then his decision stands. I will back him up without question.I suggest therefore that you might want to apologize to for your LOL. It is not wise to laugh at a moderator. And there have been other complaints about your flaming which I will not discuss.I

hope then that this has been a "word to the wise."For my part, I would be sorry to see you booted out of this group but if that is 's decision as punishment for this LOL then his decision stands.>> commands: The issue is closed.> > And don't bring it up again! LOL

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You are a very understanding and forgiving person. Just one of the

reasons why I like you.

> No problem here. I have skin so thick it makes elephant hide look

like tissue. No offense taken, .

>

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Thank you, Lee. I made it a rule a long time ago not to let things get to me. It's not worth it. Doesn't make things better.Lee <jackalope_lepus@...> wrote:

You are a very understanding and forgiving person. Just one of the reasons why I like you.> No problem here. I have skin so thick it makes elephant hide look like tissue. No offense taken, .>

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I think, , that you an I make fine "sparring" partners, if I may use that term. The important thing is that, while we're both eager to teach, we both remain eager to learn. That way nobody loses out. Sure, we're going to disagree; but life would be very boring indeed if everyone agreed about everything all the time. Where would the challenges be? Coy <catherinecoy@...> wrote:

Thanks, . You’re a sport and a formidable intellect. I enjoy your POV—makes me think. J

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Censorship is beneath contempt. Coy <catherinecoy@...> wrote:

Lee wrote: You [] are a very understanding and forgiving person.

has confidence in his own intellect. I doubt that he would try to censor anyone.

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wrote: Sure, we're going

to disagree; but life would be very boring indeed if everyone agreed about

everything all the time. Where would the challenges be?

Correctomundo, !

You have changed my mind about hand-washing! Just today, I ordered a dozen coconut oil

soaps because I figured, if I must wash my hands more often and thoroughly, I

need a gentle soap. PLUS! Coconut oil allegedly has antiviral

properties without being caustic.

http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/naturalsoaps.htm

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wrote: Censorship

is beneath contempt.

I like this quote by Einstein:

Few people are

capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices

of their social environment. Most people are even incapable of forming such

opinions.

And how about this one, again by

Einstein: He who

joyfully marches in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has

been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would

suffice.

I think he was describing our

President. LOL

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One more thing before I shuffle off for the night. May I also recommend a soap that I've been using for years? Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap - lavender. It's made with coconut oil, olive oil, and other good things. 100% natural. No foaming agents, but you can get a good lather anyway. Very gentle to the skin. Works in hot or cold water. Always rinses clean. It's available on the web at http://www.drbronner.com/ . You can also find it in some natural food stores and body shops. Lavender is reputed to have antimicrobial qualities. I don't know about that part, but it makes the soap smell very nice indeed. I use it for anything. I can wash the most delicate of church linens in. Shower with it. Wash my hair with it. Use it to scrub the kitchen floor. It's amazing stuff. I've heard that it's a favorite of campers and other

"outdoorsy" types.

PS: I am not on Dr. Bronner's payroll. LOL. Coy <catherinecoy@...> wrote:

wrote: Sure, we're going to disagree; but life would be very boring indeed if everyone agreed about everything all the time. Where would the challenges be?

Correctomundo, !

You have changed my mind about hand-washing! Just today, I ordered a dozen coconut oil soaps because I figured, if I must wash my hands more often and thoroughly, I need a gentle soap. PLUS! Coconut oil allegedly has antiviral properties without being caustic.

http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/naturalsoaps.htm

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LOL. He was descibing our President, but I am not sure how much spine

Dubya has.

Censorship is beneath contempt.

>

> I like this quote by Einstein: Few people are capable of expressing

> with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their

> social environment. Most people are even incapable of forming such

> opinions.

>

> And how about this one, again by Einstein: He who joyfully marches in

> rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a

large

> brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice.

>

> I think he was describing our President. LOL

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wrote: Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap - lavender. It's made with

coconut oil, olive oil, and other good things.

I bought it for the first time on Saturday! I got the unscented version, but it lathers

up nicely and I like knowing there’s NOTHING harmful in it or words I can’t

even pronounce. Dr. Bronner

rants a bit on the label, but the print’s too small to read, anyway. I’m a Dr. Bronner

convert!

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I find the stuff on the label very amusing sometimes. A little reading matter while you're doing the dishes ... LOL. Coy <catherinecoy@...> wrote:

wrote: Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap - lavender. It's made with coconut oil, olive oil, and other good things.

I bought it for the first time on Saturday! I got the unscented version, but it lathers up nicely and I like knowing there’s NOTHING harmful in it or words I can’t even pronounce. Dr. Bronner rants a bit on the label, but the print’s too small to read, anyway. I’m a Dr. Bronner convert!

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I love Dr bronners as well I love the lavender one. But I have to say that for some reason it bothers my dd who is 4 she cant use it. I have used in there bath and such and she has an adverse reaction to it.

But we use it camping and love it for dishes and cleaning floors. also I put a few squirts in my bath room foamer pump and fill the rest with water and have a full bottle of soap that last forever.

amy

amy

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I find the stuff on the label very amusing sometimes. A little reading matter while you're doing the dishes ... LOL. Coy <catherinecoy@...> wrote:

wrote: Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap - lavender. It's made with coconut oil, olive oil, and other good things.

I bought it for the first time on Saturday! I got the unscented version, but it lathers up nicely and I like knowing there’s NOTHING harmful in it or words I can’t even pronounce. Dr. Bronner rants a bit on the label, but the print’s too small to read, anyway. I’m a Dr. Bronner convert!

Never place a period where God has placed a comma. - Gracie

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Have you tried Dr. Bronner's Baby Mild Soap? It's fragrance free. It could be that your child is especially sensitive to the lavender.Mike and Amy <mikeandamy@...> wrote:

I love Dr bronners as well I love the lavender one. But I have to say that for some reason it bothers my dd who is 4 she cant use it. I have used in there bath and such and she has an adverse reaction to it.

But we use it camping and love it for dishes and cleaning floors. also I put a few squirts in my bath room foamer pump and fill the rest with water and have a full bottle of soap that last forever.

amy

amy

RE: [Flu] Misunderstanding

I find the stuff on the label very amusing sometimes. A little reading matter while you're doing the dishes ... LOL. Coy <catherinecoy@...> wrote:

wrote: Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap - lavender. It's made with coconut oil, olive oil, and other good things.

I bought it for the first time on Saturday! I got the unscented version, but it lathers up nicely and I like knowing there’s NOTHING harmful in it or words I can’t even pronounce. Dr. Bronner rants a bit on the label, but the print’s too small to read, anyway. I’m a Dr. Bronner convert!

Never place a period where God has placed a comma. - Gracie

Never place a period where God has placed a comma. - Gracie

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Yes I have thought about trying I just might have to get some

thanks for the reminder

amy

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I find the stuff on the label very amusing sometimes. A little reading matter while you're doing the dishes ... LOL. Coy <catherinecoy@...> wrote:

wrote: Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap - lavender. It's made with coconut oil, olive oil, and other good things.

I bought it for the first time on Saturday! I got the unscented version, but it lathers up nicely and I like knowing there’s NOTHING harmful in it or words I can’t even pronounce. Dr. Bronner rants a bit on the label, but the print’s too small to read, anyway. I’m a Dr. Bronner convert!

Never place a period where God has placed a comma. - Gracie

Never place a period where God has placed a comma. - Gracie

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  • 2 years later...

I just wanted to apologize to the moderators of the lists. My initial intent of

the 1st paragraph of my response was humor. I wasn't ripping you guys. The

moderators of the lists have been generous by letting me promote my site. I

have no reason to bash you. Even though I been walking on ice with you all, I'm

just glad the ice has broken......yet. :) Thanks so much for your leniency.

Take care,

Craig

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