Guest guest Posted June 16, 2005 Report Share Posted June 16, 2005 : Are you in the USA? I had always thought that was a typical British name. Don't know why. Well, before this affair turns into ashes (ashes or powder are the ultimate destiny of everything, don't you agree?), I want to say this much: While I may not agree with all the points in your message (though I think you are in general right), I am glad that my message prompted you to speak out. In other words, it was useful in that now you have learned a few more facts about you. If I hadnot posted it (and to tell you the truth, I hesitated a lot before posting it), perhaps you wouldn't have told us. By the way, when were you born? I was born on May 5th, but that was a very long time ago. I will talk to you and the others later on about a's thumb- sucking. Thank you for your observations. José --- In , " " <harringtonwa@b...> wrote: > , > > I too am a slow thinker, also born under Taurus. I find myself quite often going over something long after. > > I can totally undertand where is coming from for not wishing to defend her position. The emphasis here is on 'defend' instead of discuss. I think I made uncomfortable with the way that I was asking the questions. They were posed as an attack. Of course I did not mean them to be, but I reread my post and could see how it could be taken the wrong way. > > I myself have been annoyed at others continually questioning me and making unfair assumptions about my own low-carb choices. All of a sudden I stopped voraciously eating junk food and refused to partake in morning tea items. I was not the only one not eating, mind you, but given my previous attitude to eat everything in sight, this was commented on. I had to explain the change. Luckily I had an explanation that kept things under control because I had been to a specialist who had sorted me out. I lost a fair amount of weight. Almost every day there was someone checking what I was eating during the day making some comment on the supposed need for me to avoid 'good' food. They thought I had an eating disorder. Fortunately I had the support of a few close colleagues. > > I can only begin to imagine what it would be like if I decided to follow the dietary choices that has made which to my mind are even further from mainstream (no disrespect intended, ). Honest and interested questions are one thing, but hard lined interrogation is another. > > 's choice to not discuss this could also be because this list is not the forum for a detailed examination on Aajonus Vonderplanitz. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2005 Report Share Posted June 16, 2005 you know I meant NON-fiction you cheeky thing. sahm = stay at home mother.. I wish that I could somehow work from home. Anyway, off to bed with you....whilst I ponder what is to be done today before the weekend comes again so quickly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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