Guest guest Posted January 11, 2000 Report Share Posted January 11, 2000 Trixxi, P. is obviously a borderline. Now which agency can wee refer him on to? <Bitter grin> Pete butterbean-@... wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=11474 > I don't know if anyone remembers what I wrote on here awhile back about > Perkins. But you can obviously tell this guy has a tortured mind, and I > think it is terribly sad. > I know alot from my days as a psych nurse that this kind of behavior is to > get attention - no matter what the attention was - just so they received it. > That is why I advised everyone on the list to not respond to him at all. He > is obviously a troubled person and needs to learn appropriate ways to get > his needs fulfilled. > It really is sad. > ~Trixxi > > > > All the best to everybody(even Perkins) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2000 Report Share Posted January 14, 2000 The way Perkins rants on reminds me of the old film footage of Hitler giving a speech to a huge audience in the 1930's... ....anyway, I have been doing a little snooping on G.P. He has a whole shitload of old e-mail names, all starting with " X-grouper " . I then did some tracing and found he has lived in Redondo Beach, San Pedro, and Buena Park, CA. Also, got the headers off of his e-mail he sent to me. Couple more days, and I'll be able to tell you how to get to this cretin's front door. ~Trixxi > I personally feel that is here for a reason. He is a totally abusive > in all aspects of the word. Since most of us here have been through this > kind of abuse most of our lives, gives us the opportunity to vent our > anger at the very type of person that we have avoided all our lives. I say > be as creative as you like with this man in learning how to deal with this > species of human scum. If avoidance is best for you, then delete all his > messages. If you wish to learn how to deal with his kind in a productive no > violent manner without having to face the abuser, then this is a rare > opportunity indeed. As they say, Practice makes perfect and this is a > valuable life skill to learn if you have lived with this form of abuse. I > personally have 3 abusive foremen that I have to deal with on a daily basis > and I intend to use as a creative outlet. I may be wrong with this > form of thinking and I stand open to criticism. I welcome any the list may > have. > Mike M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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