Guest guest Posted September 28, 2004 Report Share Posted September 28, 2004 Andy is not a noun form of an SOB, but rather he possesses: Super Obviating Bluntness or perhaps could stand for: Seriously Over my head Brain. [ ] Re: I'm not just a nasty SOB. <brian@d...> wrote: > Wow Andy! > > You are anything but a nasty SOB. Honestly, when I > encounter folks that want to do chelation correctly, I refer > them to you and you alone. > > Angels of mercy (like Andy) come in all shapes and sizes... > One does not have to act like " Mister " to be kind and > loving... > > All my best, Andy! > > > ***HERE! HERE!*** Andy, I am new to this group, but I'll have to say that what I've seen so far in the archives and my posts you've replied to, I have not detected anything remotely characterized as " SOB " (you should meet my ex! hee hee). From what I've observed, you can be/are direct, to the point, or blunt, but that's far from the same. I've found this group after searching for answers for a few years, and I welcome the advice, ideas, comments etc, from those who have paved the way before me and figured out the solutions. Like they say, don't reinvent the wheel. Those like you who have spent countless hours studying and researching these issues, illnesses, alternatives, risks, treatments, etc., either through professional or personal (ie, self or child) reasons, have really sped intervention up for those of us new to this information and/or lacking the time, resources, or knowledge/education to start from scratch with our own research. In my case, it's my son who is greatly benefitting from the kindness and generosity that people like you, Dana, and countless parents, exhibit by dedicating your personal time and energy into being here for us for support, direction, information, and more. Like I said, I'm new, but I value the educated information I've already received here, almost all being supported with links or reference to credible sources proving accuracy. There is a vast difference in being an SOB and just being direct. I for one, don't want to waste your or my time side-stepping the issues. I'm sure that others seeking and soliciting your advice, thoughts, and knowledge feel the same way and appreciate your 'no nonsense' approach. If I wanted to socialize, I'd be in a social forum or chat room. I'm here for a common cause, and the information and support that can come with that. Like, just last night, I posted asking for an ASAP answer...and showing what I perceived as extreme generosity and good character, you complied with a very appropriate answer. I know the " SOB " I was married to wouldn't have done that. SOB? NO! God send? Most definitely! I personally appreciate you, Dana, and all the parents who have so willingly given of themselves ALREADY in helping me enter this world that I've felt in my heart for a long time is the answer I've been looking for. Like I said, I'm new here. But I do call 'em like I see 'em. Don't be too hard on yourself. I'm sure you're the only one that feels you're that way. And, if someone does, let them go to another forum (or whatever) and find someone as giving of themselves to help in this area as you've been. Respecfully, Sheila ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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