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In a message dated 3/11/2002 1:42:44 AM Eastern Standard Time,

outerspace@... writes:

> When I approach him I hand him a 3X5 card with the words, " I WANT TO TALK TO

> YOU "

Hi Kathy,

Will he communicate with you at that point? If Zeb doesn't want to talk he

will say I don't want to talk about it now, sometimes he never will discuss

an issue. He will also put his hand over my mouth at times.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 9 DS/OCD ?

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Charlene

Timing is everything/lol. . . I know when he is in a receptive mood and I will

approach him during that time and he

has always complied with the request. I never want to interrupt his computer

time, while he is playing a video game

(he is extremely competitive and determined to win each game he plays - he can

complete 3 video games so far) and

when he is wanting to relax and look at his photo albums. I let him finish his

sunny D drink (2) then I will ask him about

his day. If I enter his room to say " HI " or tell him something sometimes he

points to the door and tells me " ooowww "

(Get OUT!!!) because he does not want to be interrupted or he is wanting to be

by himself.

Zeb sounds like my 18 year old - " I don't want to talk about it now -later "

Kathy

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In a message dated 3/11/2002 1:42:44 AM Eastern Standard Time,

outerspace@... writes:

> When I approach him I hand him a 3X5 card with the words, " I WANT TO TALK TO

> YOU "

Hi Kathy,

Will he communicate with you at that point? If Zeb doesn't want to talk he

will say I don't want to talk about it now, sometimes he never will discuss

an issue. He will also put his hand over my mouth at times.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 9 DS/OCD ?

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In a message dated 3/11/2002 1:56:50 PM Eastern Standard Time,

outerspace@... writes:

> If I enter his room to say " HI " or tell him something sometimes he points

> to the door and tells me " ooowww "

Hi Kathy,

I think this is funny with but typical. At times the grandpas come over

and if Zeb is not in the mood he will tell them to get out. My dad is

thankfully hard of hearing and always will respond with how are you doing.

Zeb will give in and say hi. He was around the teenagers to long! He has

picked up a few words that they swear they don't say, caught em. LOL. I had a

friend over last week discussing her middle school child flunking and Zeb

covered her mouth.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 9 DS/OCD ?

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> PS WHY were you peeking though those dang curtains in the first

place?

> You working for Homeland Security??????

===========================

Jim...you really like this story, don't you!...I was outside in the

pool, the curtain had a crack in the middle...I looked up and was

scarred for life.

Jo

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Dear Ms. Homeland Security Officer:

Not the story so much, but since I met you, I can just SEE you doing the

Southern Bell " vapours " bit. LOL :)

" And now, ladies and gentlemen, the moment we've been waiting for. And

the academy award for best portrayal of a woman scarred for life goes to

JO MOOBABIES. [CUE MUSIC] Accepting for the emotionally disabled Mrs.

Moobabies, will be her husband. "

:)

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> PS WHY were you peeking though those dang curtains in the first

place?

> You working for Homeland Security??????

===========================

Jim...you really like this story, don't you!...I was outside in the

pool, the curtain had a crack in the middle...I looked up and was

scarred for life.

Jo

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> > PS WHY were you peeking though those dang curtains in the first

> place?

> > You working for Homeland Security??????

> ===========================

> Jim...you really like this story, don't you!...I was outside in the

> pool, the curtain had a crack in the middle...I looked up and was

> scarred for life.

>

> Jo

~~~~~~~~~~~~

Picturing Jo dragging up a chair yelling with her maga Phone

" You go girl " and seeing the shocked faces of the other couple.

LOL, might of scared the poor boy for life...NOT!!!!

Pat

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At 07:51 AM 11/3/2003 -0000, you wrote:

>Drat it, dear Gentlepeople! Sorry for all those typos - it's an

>epidemic of Not Enough Coffee. :]

>

>Anya, is there any way to edit a message that's already been posted,

>so that its afterlife in the archives has some semblance of dignity?

Hi Sherill:

I'm not sure, and I just woke up, so I'm fuzzy. Let me check and I'll get

back to you asap. I know one way is I could remove the message, and you

could resubmit it. That's the easy way :-)

Anya

http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady

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In message <cm8r89+gameeGroups> you wrote:

> I know it talks about 7-10 days

> BUT

> I am thinking its taking longer because, my house is cooler?

Pam,

Yes, in a cooler season fermentation will take longer (my latest

brew took 10 days but is very lovely).

Of course, if you want to do it quicker you could put your fermentation

bucket into an airing cupboard or on a gentle heat pad.

> and my scoby? was mailed, and maybe a little stressed out?

No, I don't think that would make much difference.

Kombucha cultures are hardy creatures even though they are

sensitive to heat.

All the best with your new adventure brew.

You sound just fine.

Margret:-)

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________________________________

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of J. Groppe

Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 10:57 AM

Subject: PS

Daphne,

For further explorations into the sensitization issue as well as

other

EO safety/toxicity issues, check out the following resource on the

International Federation of Aromatherapists (IFA) website:

Opinion Document to the IFA: a Brief Safety Guidance on Essential

Oils

C Tony Burfield - June 2004.

Version 4c Updated Sept 2004.

http://www.ifaroma.org/activities/artresults.php?resourceid=7

happy scenting~

~

Also considerable safety information from Watt

http://www.aromamedical.com/articlesarchive.html

Be well,

Marcia Elston, Samara Botane, http://www.wingedseed.com/katrina.htm

" First of all, cultivate a contented spirit; a garden is a good place to

begin. "

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In a message dated 11/28/06 8:07:14 PM, oneohiowoman@... writes:

Thanks to those who shared info. The brain fog is fairly thick tonight and I still can't really understand what you're saying (that's my fault, lol, not anyone who wrote). It's frustrating to read something and immediately forget what you read or not understand it. I even forgot that I was going to write this note. AAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaThanks to those Thanks to thThanks toTha

 

Thanks,

 

LJ

Do you have sleep apnea or snore?

May your pressure be low!

Clarence E. Grim, B.S., M.S., M.D.

Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure

and the Physiology and History of Survival During

Hard Times and Heart Disease today.

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This is really great news. Not only

because of our suspected Thimerosal trigger getting some vindication but

because the reason we are all in this is not only to help our kids but so that

other are not affected. Truly a beautiful thing to see.

The numbers going down in Hawaii, Vermont,

etc. could really just point to the rural nature of those areas with much less

pollution in combo with the lessening of Thimerosal in scheduled vaccs.

Also, I know in Vermont

they eat much more fresh foods than processed in comparison to other states.

Also, having lived there as I child, I can say that the level of intelligence

is quite high. Relating it to the recent studies of people who are not

vaccinating are higher educated. Much less likely to just go with the

flow without intelligent debate. Just my take.

Keep it up . Let’s hope

this is a trend that continues so that it will be able to be undeniable to the naysayers

and more research/therapies can be perfected for treating our kids.

Thanks as always,

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Kirby

Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007

5:45 PM

EOHarm

Subject: PS

The next

time someone says that they removed the mercury from US vaccines and the autism

rates never went down, you can point out that this is no longer entirely

accurate, at least according to the reported numbers in a few states.

And

here’s some more intriguing news: The autism rates in Denmark

started going down, too. I am going to find out how much, but it started in

2000, and continued in 2001, to the point where both incidence AND prevalence

declined. I have Scandinavian journalist friends on the case right now. We

shall see what the autism rate did after 2001.

This of

course was not reported by the authors or the CDC in any of the three

“well designed population studies” that came out of Denmark,

published in late 2003, and presented in Feb 2004 to the IOM committee, which

cited the Denmark data as second in importance only to the now-discredited VSD

study, in the final IOM report against causation

And there is

more. It comes from Canada,

and it’s very interesting.

For those

who think that I don’t know what I am talking about, I would remind them

this: The Freedom of Information Act is still alive, if not entirely well (CDC

emails these days are now redacted with thick black lines, like something out

of Abu-Graib, Iraq.)

STAY TUNED!

More later

on this.

DK

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Uk,

The link you provided didn't work on my pc.

D.

> > > >

> > > > As I was beginning to doze off (with the mites chewing away at my body),

I remembered something I did differently last night, aside from cleaning the

environment. I took some MMS1 from a brand new batch and container.

> > > >

> > > > Aha! This explains why the bugs showed up on my skin like

crazy(particlarly the hairy spots like my head, chest, forearms, legs, arm pits,

and below the belt pit). I could actually see clumps of white specks on my

palms. And I " ve never seen anything like this before (although I've read about

it).

> > > >

> > > > So, the MMS1 was so effective, it drove them out of where they were

hiding within my body (who knows how deep- perhaps beyond the dermal layers of

the skin). And when they came out- they were pissed off and hungry. They bit

ferociously, unlike anything I've yet experienced.

> > > >

> > > > Has anyone here experienced a similar thing- where you use an inner

protocol, and experience a similar phenomenon (legions of specks/eggs/larva, and

even fully grown bugs, stream out of your body in a mass exodus, while wreaking

havoc along the way?

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > D.

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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