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Trixxi,

P. is obviously a borderline. Now which agency can wee refer him

on to?

<Bitter grin>

Pete

butterbean-@... wrote:

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> 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)

> >

>

>

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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

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