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In a message dated 2/27/03 11:44:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, jrtex@...

writes:

> What? No email inquiry yet from Szukidavis for

> what BHT is? Maybe she got my point. JR

>

> What is your point and what gives you a right to be insulting, arrogant and

down right rude? Who are you? Why are you on this list? I have never been on

a list where this kind of nastiness is allowed and particularly on a health

list where positive thoughts are essential to healing...that's health 101 or

didn't you know that? If you don't have someone nice to say, bite your

tongue!

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In a message dated 2/27/03 11:44:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, jrtex@...

writes:

> What? No email inquiry yet from Szukidavis for

> what BHT is? Maybe she got my point. JR

>

> What is your point and what gives you a right to be insulting, arrogant and

down right rude? Who are you? Why are you on this list? I have never been on

a list where this kind of nastiness is allowed and particularly on a health

list where positive thoughts are essential to healing...that's health 101 or

didn't you know that? If you don't have someone nice to say, bite your

tongue!

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In a message dated 2/28/03 12:08:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, jrtex@...

writes:

> If my " insulting remarks " help you to do more

> research on your own instead of asking us to

> do it for you then I've accomplished my purpose.

I think that your response was a bit rough around the edges and I was

offended. If you are not the list master than I think it proper to leave

those judgements to the person in charge and it should be done privately.

This is basic good manners.

I am on the list to learn. If I wanted to spend my life researching I

wouldn't have time to do anything else. There is nothing wrong with asking

for information or an explanation when a topic arises.

If you don't have something nice to say, it is best not to say anything at

all and if you can't restrain yourself, at least do it privately and with

grace.

If I neglected to thank you for information you generously provided I extend

my apologies to you and offer a belated thanks.

I do an extensive amount of medical and behavorial counseling on a voluntary

basis for dogs. I also provide referrals. I have had to repeat myself, deal

with ignorance and all kinds of situations and personalities and I always try

to maintain my center and call upon my patience when necessary. Being

judgemental or offensive is not in the best interest of healing or

communication. If someone forgets to thank me I am not offended because my

reward is in the results of the help I offer.

Every bit of important information I obtain on this list is forwarded to

people in need of it. I spend a tremendous amount of time doing this and

have little left for extensive research. I would hope that you would be

supportive, not adversarial. If you have the information to give, give it

with a warm and generous heart. The rewards will come back ten fold...it is

absolutly true that the more you give, the more you get.

<A HREF= " www.bednbiscuit.com " >www.bednbiscuit.com</A>

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In a message dated 2/28/03 12:08:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, jrtex@...

writes:

> If my " insulting remarks " help you to do more

> research on your own instead of asking us to

> do it for you then I've accomplished my purpose.

I think that your response was a bit rough around the edges and I was

offended. If you are not the list master than I think it proper to leave

those judgements to the person in charge and it should be done privately.

This is basic good manners.

I am on the list to learn. If I wanted to spend my life researching I

wouldn't have time to do anything else. There is nothing wrong with asking

for information or an explanation when a topic arises.

If you don't have something nice to say, it is best not to say anything at

all and if you can't restrain yourself, at least do it privately and with

grace.

If I neglected to thank you for information you generously provided I extend

my apologies to you and offer a belated thanks.

I do an extensive amount of medical and behavorial counseling on a voluntary

basis for dogs. I also provide referrals. I have had to repeat myself, deal

with ignorance and all kinds of situations and personalities and I always try

to maintain my center and call upon my patience when necessary. Being

judgemental or offensive is not in the best interest of healing or

communication. If someone forgets to thank me I am not offended because my

reward is in the results of the help I offer.

Every bit of important information I obtain on this list is forwarded to

people in need of it. I spend a tremendous amount of time doing this and

have little left for extensive research. I would hope that you would be

supportive, not adversarial. If you have the information to give, give it

with a warm and generous heart. The rewards will come back ten fold...it is

absolutly true that the more you give, the more you get.

<A HREF= " www.bednbiscuit.com " >www.bednbiscuit.com</A>

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In a message dated 2/28/03 12:50:37 PM Eastern Standard Time,

rbeiswenger@... writes:

> Nicely said, . I understand JR's point, but I believe one can be

> tactful and polite while being direct.

>

> Bob

>

Thanks Bob. I am fairly new to the list and it is nice to find some support.

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In a message dated 2/28/03 12:50:37 PM Eastern Standard Time,

rbeiswenger@... writes:

> Nicely said, . I understand JR's point, but I believe one can be

> tactful and polite while being direct.

>

> Bob

>

Thanks Bob. I am fairly new to the list and it is nice to find some support.

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If my " insulting remarks " help you to do more

research on your own instead of asking us to

do it for you then I've accomplished my purpose. I've spent the last 5

years surviving

a very aggressive cancer that would not be the

case unless I did extensive research on my own in addition to what this

site and others provide. There really is nothing personal. If

you do more research yourself you will most

likely learn a lot more. I am simply being direct.

And I did give you info in earlier messages that

you do not even thank me for. Best, anyway, JR.

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If my " insulting remarks " help you to do more

research on your own instead of asking us to

do it for you then I've accomplished my purpose. I've spent the last 5

years surviving

a very aggressive cancer that would not be the

case unless I did extensive research on my own in addition to what this

site and others provide. There really is nothing personal. If

you do more research yourself you will most

likely learn a lot more. I am simply being direct.

And I did give you info in earlier messages that

you do not even thank me for. Best, anyway, JR.

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Nicely said, . I understand JR's point, but I believe one can be

tactful and polite while being direct.

Bob

Re: BHT 6 grams per day will kill all Herpes Viruses.

> In a message dated 2/28/03 12:08:00 PM Eastern Standard Time,

jrtex@...

> writes:

>

>

> > If my " insulting remarks " help you to do more

> > research on your own instead of asking us to

> > do it for you then I've accomplished my purpose.

>

> I think that your response was a bit rough around the edges and I was

> offended. If you are not the list master than I think it proper to leave

> those judgements to the person in charge and it should be done privately.

> This is basic good manners.

>

> I am on the list to learn. If I wanted to spend my life researching I

> wouldn't have time to do anything else. There is nothing wrong with asking

> for information or an explanation when a topic arises.

>

> If you don't have something nice to say, it is best not to say anything at

> all and if you can't restrain yourself, at least do it privately and with

> grace.

>

> If I neglected to thank you for information you generously provided I

extend

> my apologies to you and offer a belated thanks.

>

> I do an extensive amount of medical and behavorial counseling on a

voluntary

> basis for dogs. I also provide referrals. I have had to repeat myself,

deal

> with ignorance and all kinds of situations and personalities and I always

try

> to maintain my center and call upon my patience when necessary. Being

> judgemental or offensive is not in the best interest of healing or

> communication. If someone forgets to thank me I am not offended because

my

> reward is in the results of the help I offer.

>

> Every bit of important information I obtain on this list is forwarded to

> people in need of it. I spend a tremendous amount of time doing this and

> have little left for extensive research. I would hope that you would be

> supportive, not adversarial. If you have the information to give, give it

> with a warm and generous heart. The rewards will come back ten fold...it

is

> absolutly true that the more you give, the more you get.

>

>

> <A HREF= " www.bednbiscuit.com " >www.bednbiscuit.com</A>

>

>

>

>

>

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Nicely said, . I understand JR's point, but I believe one can be

tactful and polite while being direct.

Bob

Re: BHT 6 grams per day will kill all Herpes Viruses.

> In a message dated 2/28/03 12:08:00 PM Eastern Standard Time,

jrtex@...

> writes:

>

>

> > If my " insulting remarks " help you to do more

> > research on your own instead of asking us to

> > do it for you then I've accomplished my purpose.

>

> I think that your response was a bit rough around the edges and I was

> offended. If you are not the list master than I think it proper to leave

> those judgements to the person in charge and it should be done privately.

> This is basic good manners.

>

> I am on the list to learn. If I wanted to spend my life researching I

> wouldn't have time to do anything else. There is nothing wrong with asking

> for information or an explanation when a topic arises.

>

> If you don't have something nice to say, it is best not to say anything at

> all and if you can't restrain yourself, at least do it privately and with

> grace.

>

> If I neglected to thank you for information you generously provided I

extend

> my apologies to you and offer a belated thanks.

>

> I do an extensive amount of medical and behavorial counseling on a

voluntary

> basis for dogs. I also provide referrals. I have had to repeat myself,

deal

> with ignorance and all kinds of situations and personalities and I always

try

> to maintain my center and call upon my patience when necessary. Being

> judgemental or offensive is not in the best interest of healing or

> communication. If someone forgets to thank me I am not offended because

my

> reward is in the results of the help I offer.

>

> Every bit of important information I obtain on this list is forwarded to

> people in need of it. I spend a tremendous amount of time doing this and

> have little left for extensive research. I would hope that you would be

> supportive, not adversarial. If you have the information to give, give it

> with a warm and generous heart. The rewards will come back ten fold...it

is

> absolutly true that the more you give, the more you get.

>

>

> <A HREF= " www.bednbiscuit.com " >www.bednbiscuit.com</A>

>

>

>

>

>

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