Guest guest Posted August 5, 1999 Report Share Posted August 5, 1999 Hi Apple, Actually most of the conservative radio personalities are fed up with 12 step type stuff because too often the step movements abdicate personal responsibility. You'd probably get a warm welcome from their side, in fact!!! Jan Re: Hear ye, hear ye! >Hi : >Well, we'll see if it was a legit request first. I'm still waiting for >the guy to get back to me. I hope it's not some ultra conservative >radio station where I'll get egged in the face. Or maybe that would be >the best, cause I'll just egg 'em back. >Actually, when the dark side of AA puzzle pieces first fell into place, >I did contact a talk show. Montel specifically, cause he talks a lot >about addiction and has done shows on helping addicts (usually by >sending them into treatment), and also by putting heroin addicts into >that miracle cure program where they are anethsetized (sp?), and their >systems are cleaned out utilizing some medical procedure, and a black >ball is placed under the skin so they can't get high afterwards. >I thought that a panel of some of the more voiciferous anti-AA members >would make a good show. Peele, Bufe, Ragge, Fransway, me, you, the >whole anti crew... > >Montel didn't call back, but I'm sure that this topic will make its way >into mainstream media (and soon I hope) >Apple >> >> AppleDTP@... wrote: >> > >> >> > 2.) I got an e-mail asking if I would do a radio interview. I'm >> > waiting for more details. Cool huh? >> > >> Hi Apple >> That is really choice. In fact I think a lot of radio talk show people >> are in need of a little viable controversy. I think many of them would >> relish doing a whole show on the dark side of AA. On the TV end of >it, I >> don't think Oprah would go for it with all of her 12 step >> nonsensibilities, but I'm sure there would be takers. How about 60 >Minutes? >> At any rate you must make tapes of your epic exchange available on >> AADeprogramming. I wouldn't miss it for the world. >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >MyPoints-Free Rewards When You're Online. >Start with up to 150 Points for joining! >http://clickhere./click/630 > > >eGroups.com home: /group/12-step-free > - Simplifying group communications > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 1999 Report Share Posted August 5, 1999 Hi Kayleigh; Yeah Little Bit is our newest addition as of a year ago when he ran under Rose's little Sunbird wagon at the gas station. He wasn't really weaned yet, pure white with bright blues eyes. I feared he would be genetically deaf(Common in white cats with blue eyes), but about a month later his eyes turned green and all is well. They were just kitten blue. Our other cat Mr Lynx, is 17 pounds and about 10 years old. He still acts like a kitten on occasion. Mr Lynx is about as big a housecat as I've ever seen. I have one of those lift chairs that will stand a person up. Mr Lynx can stretch out and reach the top of the backrest while standing on the floor, a distance around four feet and a bit over. When I'm in bed and he decides to knead on my stomach, he has my full attention 8^) Not always the attention he craves, boy that smarts. All the tomcats we've had have been lovers. Little Bit is number five, Mr Lynx number 3. In the nearly 12 years Rose and I have been married we've had seven, two tabbies and five toms. Two were given to us, the rest were strays. Two dogs in the mix, one monster on small. The one was an accidental crossbreed at a dog breeders and was given to us. Half Newfoundland and half Old English Sheep Dog, he was a trip, looked like a Black Old English Sheepdog with a long nose. The other was an Australian Shepherd we saved from being put down by the City of Audubon. He just disappeared one day, which was strange. We had given him to a farm couple he liked with three kids. We told them to keep him tied up for a while. They were 25 miles from us, but one morning my neifgbor called and said " Sam's back " , sure enough he was. We decided he was just our dog, and kept him. Six months later he just vanished. Couple of months later my landlord about 3 sheets in the wind admitted killing him. He had two welsh corgy females and Sam wasn't nutered was his reasoning. He and his wife ran the town, not much to be done about it. We moved here about three months later. I was a bit upset and told him to be careful, because rifles could kill people as well as dogs and walked away from him. I was working on the sillcott and had a pipe wrench in my hand. I really really wanted to hit him with it, a couple of dozen times. I have no idea what stopped me and that's a fact. Our lease got terminated. Well, you asked the time, and I explained watch making. Love that name switch, I know a dog story about . Two dogs on the corner as a third approches. One of the two says " Sit down , here comes old cold nose " Till later, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 1999 Report Share Posted August 5, 1999 Hi Kayleigh; Yeah Little Bit is our newest addition as of a year ago when he ran under Rose's little Sunbird wagon at the gas station. He wasn't really weaned yet, pure white with bright blues eyes. I feared he would be genetically deaf(Common in white cats with blue eyes), but about a month later his eyes turned green and all is well. They were just kitten blue. Our other cat Mr Lynx, is 17 pounds and about 10 years old. He still acts like a kitten on occasion. Mr Lynx is about as big a housecat as I've ever seen. I have one of those lift chairs that will stand a person up. Mr Lynx can stretch out and reach the top of the backrest while standing on the floor, a distance around four feet and a bit over. When I'm in bed and he decides to knead on my stomach, he has my full attention 8^) Not always the attention he craves, boy that smarts. All the tomcats we've had have been lovers. Little Bit is number five, Mr Lynx number 3. In the nearly 12 years Rose and I have been married we've had seven, two tabbies and five toms. Two were given to us, the rest were strays. Two dogs in the mix, one monster on small. The one was an accidental crossbreed at a dog breeders and was given to us. Half Newfoundland and half Old English Sheep Dog, he was a trip, looked like a Black Old English Sheepdog with a long nose. The other was an Australian Shepherd we saved from being put down by the City of Audubon. He just disappeared one day, which was strange. We had given him to a farm couple he liked with three kids. We told them to keep him tied up for a while. They were 25 miles from us, but one morning my neifgbor called and said " Sam's back " , sure enough he was. We decided he was just our dog, and kept him. Six months later he just vanished. Couple of months later my landlord about 3 sheets in the wind admitted killing him. He had two welsh corgy females and Sam wasn't nutered was his reasoning. He and his wife ran the town, not much to be done about it. We moved here about three months later. I was a bit upset and told him to be careful, because rifles could kill people as well as dogs and walked away from him. I was working on the sillcott and had a pipe wrench in my hand. I really really wanted to hit him with it, a couple of dozen times. I have no idea what stopped me and that's a fact. Our lease got terminated. Well, you asked the time, and I explained watch making. Love that name switch, I know a dog story about . Two dogs on the corner as a third approches. One of the two says " Sit down , here comes old cold nose " Till later, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 1999 Report Share Posted August 5, 1999 Hi Kayleigh; Yeah Little Bit is our newest addition as of a year ago when he ran under Rose's little Sunbird wagon at the gas station. He wasn't really weaned yet, pure white with bright blues eyes. I feared he would be genetically deaf(Common in white cats with blue eyes), but about a month later his eyes turned green and all is well. They were just kitten blue. Our other cat Mr Lynx, is 17 pounds and about 10 years old. He still acts like a kitten on occasion. Mr Lynx is about as big a housecat as I've ever seen. I have one of those lift chairs that will stand a person up. Mr Lynx can stretch out and reach the top of the backrest while standing on the floor, a distance around four feet and a bit over. When I'm in bed and he decides to knead on my stomach, he has my full attention 8^) Not always the attention he craves, boy that smarts. All the tomcats we've had have been lovers. Little Bit is number five, Mr Lynx number 3. In the nearly 12 years Rose and I have been married we've had seven, two tabbies and five toms. Two were given to us, the rest were strays. Two dogs in the mix, one monster on small. The one was an accidental crossbreed at a dog breeders and was given to us. Half Newfoundland and half Old English Sheep Dog, he was a trip, looked like a Black Old English Sheepdog with a long nose. The other was an Australian Shepherd we saved from being put down by the City of Audubon. He just disappeared one day, which was strange. We had given him to a farm couple he liked with three kids. We told them to keep him tied up for a while. They were 25 miles from us, but one morning my neifgbor called and said " Sam's back " , sure enough he was. We decided he was just our dog, and kept him. Six months later he just vanished. Couple of months later my landlord about 3 sheets in the wind admitted killing him. He had two welsh corgy females and Sam wasn't nutered was his reasoning. He and his wife ran the town, not much to be done about it. We moved here about three months later. I was a bit upset and told him to be careful, because rifles could kill people as well as dogs and walked away from him. I was working on the sillcott and had a pipe wrench in my hand. I really really wanted to hit him with it, a couple of dozen times. I have no idea what stopped me and that's a fact. Our lease got terminated. Well, you asked the time, and I explained watch making. Love that name switch, I know a dog story about . Two dogs on the corner as a third approches. One of the two says " Sit down , here comes old cold nose " Till later, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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