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29 Dec 2007 07:32:18 PM |
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Do any of you have a myspace page? |
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspace
site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with a
freethought or liberal political slant.
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29 Dec 2007 08:26:58 PM |
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"Cheryl" <joplin.realtor@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:FyCdj.3350$lo5.1951@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net...
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspace
site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with a
freethought or liberal political slant.
I actually do have myspace page, but haven't even looked at it in months.
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
BAAWA Knight!
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| User: "Syd M." |
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30 Dec 2007 03:51:49 PM |
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On Dec 29, 9:26 pm, "Robibnikoff" <witchy...@broomstick.com> wrote:
"Cheryl" <joplin.real...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:FyCdj.3350$lo5.1951@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net...
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspace
site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with a
freethought or liberal political slant.
I actually do have myspace page, but haven't even looked at it in months.
That's what I was gonna say..
I do have one, but haven't looked in onit recently..
PDW, trying to remember what it is..
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29 Dec 2007 08:32:36 PM |
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On Dec 29, 9:26=A0pm, "Robibnikoff" <witchy...@broomstick.com> wrote:
"Cheryl" <joplin.real...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:FyCdj.3350$lo5.1951@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net...
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspace
site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with a
freethought or liberal political slant.
I actually do have myspace page, but haven't even looked at it in months.
My sister's got one. I looked at it for months (the niece is on it)
before I noticed the Rational Response Squad's logo on it.
<`phone rings>"....YOU DECONVERTED AND DIDN'T TELL ME?!?!"
Sis: "Who the ***** *is* this?.."
She said she just didn't think about calling me because it was the
gradual end of a long process, and there was never a single day when
she said, "OK, I'm an atheist now. Guess I'll call bro and let him
gloat.."
<g>
And oh, yeah...Hi, Cheryl!
-Panama Floyd, Atlanta.
aa#2015/KoBAAWA!
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| User: "Don Martin" |
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29 Dec 2007 09:30:49 PM |
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 21:26:58 -0500, "Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com>
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"Cheryl" <joplin.realtor@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:FyCdj.3350$lo5.1951@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net...
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspace
site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with a
freethought or liberal political slant.
I actually do have myspace page, but haven't even looked at it in months.
You, too. I signed up to track down a friend who had moved through her
daughter's presence there. That succeeded, and I haven't been back since.
#2278 If you can't be a dirty old man, what is the point of being an old man?
Through a jaundiced eye darkly--rheum with a view.
The Squeeky Wheel http://home.comcast.net/~drdonmartin/
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| User: "Rev. Karl E. Taylor" |
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29 Dec 2007 07:42:31 PM |
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Cheryl wrote:
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspace
site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with a
freethought or liberal political slant.
Welcome to the fray. Don't mind the blood on the floor, or the drooling
theists in the corners.
Myspace, yeah, youtube, nahhh.
Have fun.
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There are none more ignorant and useless,
than they that seek answers on their knees,
with their eyes closed.
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Rev. Karl E. Taylor http://www.secularity.com/ktayloraz
A.A #1143 http://azhotops.blogspot.com/
Apostle of Dr. Lao EAC: Virgin Conversion Unit Director
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| User: "Cheryl" |
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29 Dec 2007 08:12:00 PM |
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"Rev. Karl E. Taylor" <ktayloraz@getnet.net> wrote in message
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Cheryl wrote:
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspace
site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with a
freethought or liberal political slant.
Welcome to the fray. Don't mind the blood on the floor, or the drooling
theists in the corners.
Myspace, yeah, youtube, nahhh.
Have fun.
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There are none more ignorant and useless,
than they that seek answers on their knees,
with their eyes closed.
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Rev. Karl E. Taylor http://www.secularity.com/ktayloraz
A.A #1143 http://azhotops.blogspot.com/
Apostle of Dr. Lao EAC: Virgin Conversion Unit Director
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Myspace link: www.myspace.com/shellknob
Karl... I really do have some great youtube videos on my page!
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| User: "magicus" |
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30 Dec 2007 10:53:24 AM |
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Cheryl,
On Dec 29, 9:12 pm, "Cheryl" <joplin.real...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Myspacelink:www.myspace.com/shellknob
Karl... I really do have some great youtube videos on my page!
Yes, you DO have many, many videos on that page.
Thanks for the link.
I have attempted to go there at least 3 times only to have my browser
lock up & my cpu pegged. This was using the latest Firefox under
Fedora 8. I was able to go there using another browser (Seamonkey)
without experiencing the same problems. I'll check it from my windows
box and report what happens there...
ciao,
furlan
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30 Dec 2007 11:18:57 AM |
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On 30 dec, 03:12, "Cheryl" <joplin.real...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
"Rev. Karl E. Taylor" <ktaylo...@getnet.net> wrote in messagenews:6l9j45-b=
uk.ln1@dhcpdns2.ddsoho.com...
Cheryl wrote:
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspac=
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site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with =
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freethought or liberal political slant.
Welcome to the fray. =A0Don't mind the blood on the floor, or the drooli=
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theists in the corners.
Myspace, yeah, youtube, nahhh.
Have fun.
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There are none more ignorant and useless,
than they that seek answers on their knees,
with their eyes closed.
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Rev. Karl E. Taylor =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0http://www.secularity.com/ktayloraz
A.A #1143 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0http://azhotops.blogspot.co=
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Apostle of Dr. Lao =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 EAC: Virgin Conversion Unit Director
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Myspace link:www.myspace.com/shellknob
Karl... I really do have some great youtube videos on my page!
__- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven -
- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -
I do not know if I can trust you,
the site has picture of a 19 year old, saying she is 90!
Hope you can add something positive to this NG
We have enough hatred already
Peter van Velzen
Atheist#1107
December 2007
Amstelveen
The Netherlands
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| User: "Cheryl" |
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30 Dec 2007 11:28:31 AM |
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I do not know if I can trust you,
the site has picture of a 19 year old, saying she is 90!
Hope you can add something positive to this NG
We have enough hatred already
Peter van Velzen
Atheist#1107
December 2007
Amstelveen
The Netherlands
I am 61 years old.... but thanks for the compliment. I said I was 90 so
others would think I am 19 :-) You can trust me.... I promise!
www.myspace.som/shellknob
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| User: "Enkidu" |
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30 Dec 2007 12:03:36 PM |
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 17:28:31 +0000, Cheryl wrote:
You can trust me.... I promise!
Are you sure you're not a Catholic priest? :)
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Enkidu AA#2165
EAC Chaplain and ordained minister,
ULC, Modesto, CA
Most people are bothered by those passages of Scripture they do not
understand, but the passages that bother me are those I do understand.
-- Mark Twain
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| User: "John Baker" |
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30 Dec 2007 04:45:20 PM |
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 17:28:31 GMT, "Cheryl"
<joplin.realtor@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
I do not know if I can trust you,
the site has picture of a 19 year old, saying she is 90!
Hope you can add something positive to this NG
We have enough hatred already
Peter van Velzen
Atheist#1107
December 2007
Amstelveen
The Netherlands
I am 61 years old.... but thanks for the compliment. I said I was 90 so
others would think I am 19 :-) You can trust me.... I promise!
Hmmm.... I don't know.... that's what the guy who sold me my last car
said, too....
;-)
www.myspace.som/shellknob
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| User: "Neil Kelsey" |
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30 Dec 2007 08:38:08 PM |
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On Dec 30, 2:45=A0pm, John Baker <nu...@bizniz.net> wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 17:28:31 GMT, "Cheryl"
<joplin.real...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
I do not know if I can trust you,
the site has picture of a 19 year old, saying she is 90!
Hope you can add something positive to this NG
We have enough hatred already
Peter van Velzen
Atheist#1107
December 2007
Amstelveen
The Netherlands
I am 61 years old.... but thanks for the compliment. I said I was 90 so
others would think I am 19 :-) You can trust me.... I promise!
Hmmm.... I don't know.... that's what the guy who sold me my last car
said, too....
;-)
www.myspace.som/shellknob-
Hi Cheryl. Love you facebook page, my daughters (both in their 20's)
have strongarmed me into getting one too, so I will sign into yours
soon...
Question: do I see the real Jeff Lebowski as one of your facebook
friends?
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| User: "Douglas Berry" |
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29 Dec 2007 09:00:04 PM |
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 19:32:18 -0600 "Cheryl"
<joplin.realtor@sbcglobal.net> carved the following into the hard
stone of alt.atheism
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspace
site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with a
freethought or liberal political slant.
I'm on LiveJournal.
http://gridlore.livejournal.com/
--
Douglas Berry Do the OBVIOUS thing to send e-mail
Atheist #2147, Atheist Vet #5
Jason Gastrich is praying for me on 8 January 2011
"The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the
source of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a
stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as
good as dead: his eyes are closed." - Albert Einstein
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| User: "V" |
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30 Dec 2007 05:41:48 PM |
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On Dec 29, 8:32=EF=BF=BDpm, "Cheryl" <joplin.real...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspace
site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with a
freethought or liberal political slant.
No I don't
May I suggest you 'spend your life' in another fashion?
Sitting in front of any electric tube or screen excessively is not a
good way to live our life.
Yes, we can spend some of our life doing it, but if we wish to live a
good life we need to get out a little.
Many computer addicts are just 'shells of a human' with glazed eyes,
open gapping mouths and hunched backs sitting all day in front of an
electric box looking for the answer to a happy life when all of the
time the answer is within us.
It much easier to fantasize about something else than stay in the hear
and now isn't it?
Instead of writing about a fantasy life, we can go create a real life,
a life we can be proud of.
I try and catch myself when I practice this escapism and work to bring
my thoughts back to the present.
Whenever the fantasy starts I check to see what I am escaping from?
Why do I fixate on something else instead of where I'm at?
The Tibetan Buddhists use the tool of meditation - meditation on death
as an exercise to help them live with gratitude and peace in the
present.
They meditate on the fact that death is certain to all living things
and the time of their death is also uncertain.
This helps them to live each moment in a way that will give them a
good death or transition into a new reincarnation.
Death could come as you read this or next year, but sooner or later
our day will come.
We can develop a higher awareness and gratitude for our life and all
that it contains at this very moment once we accept these facts and
treasure how fragile life is and the gift we have been given.
And even as we lay dying someday we can die peacefully by practicing
grateful acceptance for having the opportunity to have lived a life at
all. Once we accept death peacefully we can move on and need less
things to distract and blind us.
Developing a list of positive time fillers was a big help with my
addictions.
As Thoreau wrote in Walden , "The devil finds work for idle hands."
Before heading in this new direction, most of my time was occupied by
what to buy next, overeating rich foods and getting fat and when I
wanted a break from that I had a picnic basket of other addictive
areas to get drugged up with.
Most of my new activities are sport or movement related as they also
serve the purposes of helping with my overeating disease and have the
added benefit of improved health and don't produce clutter like some
hobbies do. In addition they help with depression, balance and
equilibrium and brain functioning. Now, keeping busy is not the cure
all for addicts, but it is a necessary foundational pillar.
Other areas of importance are those activities that relax our minds or
stimulate them for healthy growth potential.
Bottom line: is the activity pleasing to us, healthy, nurturing and
sustainable?
You can also use the SCA guidelines for any questions about the
activity: is the activity placing unreasonable demands on my time and
energy, will it place me in legal jeopardy or endanger my mental,
physical or spiritual health?
Remember, as Jack LaLane said, exercise and eating healthy, natural
foods are the King and Queen of good health. If you hate to move and
hate to eat well, then do as he also said; "I developed a liking for
things that are good for me."
Now I have much to look forward to in life for activities or rewards
that are not destructive and are sustainable.
Activities to occupy yourself that don't revolve around spending,
eating, gambling, drugs or alcohol or other addictive areas only go so
far in recovery though.
You also have to be careful to take time to relax and not escape life
through activity.
Horace wrote, "Caelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt--You
can run away as far as you like but you'll never get away from
yourself."
12 Step work, reducing stress, repairing the wreckage of the past and
living a balanced life all contribute to heading in the right recovery
direction.
I've enclosed a few of some of my activities below for your perusal.
Hiking, Mountain Bike, Climbing Gym and Rock Climbing, Basketball,
Rollerblading, Trail Running, Jet Skiing, Racquetball, Swim, Sun Bath,
Fishing, Canoeing, Skateboarding, Weight Training, Target Shooting,
Camping, Jogging, Kayaking, Motorcycle, Snowshoe, Downhill Skiing, XC
Skiing, Yoga, Massage, Meditation, Dirt Bike, Free Lectures and Movies
at a Local University, Snow Tubing, Snorkeling / Scuba, Napping or
Relaxing in a Hammock, Bar B Q, Picnics, Library, Spiritual Studies,
Free Musical Events and Concerts, Scenic Seasonal Car Trips, Travel.
Exercise and healthy eating are the king and queen of good health.
They must also sit on a thrown of low stress living. I hope you make
the king and queen part of your life. Here is a small snip from
Psychotherapy Toady regarding the benefits of exercise with addiction.
Why does exercise have such an impact on the emotional brain?
Naturally, there is, first of all, its effect on endorphins. These
tiny molecules secreted by the brain resemble opium and its
derivatives, such as morphine and heroin. The emotional brain contains
many receptors for endorphins, and that's why it is so sensitive to
opium-it immediately radiates a sensation of well-being and
satisfaction by hijacking one of the emotional brain's own intrinsic
mechanisms. Opium has a powerful effect on emotions-in fact, it's the
strongest known antidote to the pangs of separation and mourning.
However, when derivatives of opium are used too often, they can become
habit forming. Brain receptors become inured to them, so the dose must
be systematically increased in order to produce the same effect.
Moreover, because the receptors become less and less sensitive,
regular pleasures lose all their power and potency-including sex, the
pleasure of which is often reduced in drug addicts.
The secretion of endorphins brought on by physical exercise does
exactly the opposite. The more the natural mechanism of pleasure is
gently stimulated by exercise, the more sensitive the mechanism itself
becomes. In addition to relishing sex and life's other big pleasures,
people who exercise regularly actually get more pleasure out of the
little things in life: their friendships, their cats, their meals,
their hobbies, or even the smiles of passersby in the street.
Essentially, it becomes easier for them to be satisfied, And in fact,
the experience of pleasure is just the opposite of depression.
Depression is defined, above all, by the absence of pleasure, more so
than by sadness, which is probably the reason why the release of
endorphins has such a potent antidepressant and anxiolytic effect.
Stimulating the emotional brain by exercise also kindles the immune
system. It promotes the proliferation of "natural killer" cells,
making them more aggressive against infections and cancer cells. The
opposite effect occurs with heroin addicts, whose immunedefenses
collapse, often causing them to become gravely ill.
Exercise may also strengthen another physiological mechanism related
to emotional health. This mechanism involves what we have already
learned about heart rate variability. "'People who exercise regularly
show a greater variability in heart rate and more coherence than
people who do not. This means that their parasympathetic system, the
physiological "brake" that brings on periods of calm, is healthier and
stronger. A good balance between the two branches of the autonomic
nervous system is one of the best potential antidotes to anxiety and
panic attacks. All the symptoms of anxiety start with an overactive
sympathetic system, a dry mouth, accelerated heartbeat, sweating,
trembling, a rise in blood pressure. The sympathetic and
parasympathetic systems are always in opposition. Thus, the more
stimulation the parasympathetic branch receives, the stronger it
becomes-like a developing muscle.
BTW, check out:
http://www.computeraddiction.com/
http://www.rider.edu/suler/psycyber/cybaddict.html
http://cse.stanford.edu/classes/cs201/Projects/computer-addiction/
Take care,
V (Male)
Agnostic Freethinker
Practical Philosopher
Futurist
Urban Homesteader
Agnostic minister of secular humanism to the mind manacled,
spiritually sick, defiance based atheist.
AA#2
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| User: "Cheryl" |
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30 Dec 2007 07:36:08 PM |
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"V" <vfr44@aol.com> wrote in message
news:9c6d9f31-4c70-402d-a47b-dbb7928c1c73@l32g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
On Dec 29, 8:32�pm, "Cheryl" <joplin.real...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspace
site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with a
freethought or liberal political slant.
No I don't
May I suggest you 'spend your life' in another fashion?
Sitting in front of any electric tube or screen excessively is not a
good way to live our life.
Yes, we can spend some of our life doing it, but if we wish to live a
good life we need to get out a little.
Many computer addicts are just 'shells of a human' with glazed eyes,
open gapping mouths and hunched backs sitting all day in front of an
electric box looking for the answer to a happy life when all of the
time the answer is within us.
It much easier to fantasize about something else than stay in the hear
and now isn't it?
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"An addiction is a recurring compulsion by an individual to engage in some
specific activity, despite harmful consequences to the individual's health,
mental state or social life."
WOW!! How sweet of you to take the time to analyze me based on a very brief
statement I made in a newsgroup! You must be a truly compassionate person
to take such an interest in the life of a total stranger. Perhaps I should
enlighten you a bit. I am no longer raising children, so I have more free
time on my hands then many younger women. I work full time as a real estate
agent. My husband and I have traveled extensively. I have been to Europe,
Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean and I have traveled extensively in this
country as well. I also enjoy spending time with my adult children. I enjoy
reading, animal rescue, volunteering at an abuse center….. and yes I enjoy
the computer. I believe the definition of addiction includes “harmful
consequences”… so could you help me out here? How would my life become more
meaningful or less stressful if I were to reduce the amount of time I spend
online? … and btw, how much time do you consider too much? Thanks again for
caring and sharing your love.
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| User: "John Baker" |
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30 Dec 2007 01:29:53 AM |
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 19:32:18 -0600, "Cheryl"
<joplin.realtor@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspace
site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with a
freethought or liberal political slant.
Is anyone over 12 even allowed to have a MySpace page? ;-)
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| User: "Cheryl" |
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30 Dec 2007 01:49:06 AM |
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"John Baker" <nunya@bizniz.net> wrote in message
news:g6ien3tj8bp5h6no7mqhe45faojm2e00im@4ax.com...
On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 19:32:18 -0600, "Cheryl"
<joplin.realtor@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspace
site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with a
freethought or liberal political slant.
Is anyone over 12 even allowed to have a MySpace page? ;-)
Hi John.... there is a huge adult freethought community on myspace.... here
is a link to my page: www.myspace.com/shellknob
I have over 400 people in my community, all are atheists and most are 35-65
years old.
I am almost completely closeted with my atheism in my 3-D world, so this
group of rational thinkers has become very important to me. I live in
Missouri, the belt buckle of the bible belt, where puppy mills and *****
fighting are big industry.... so I am damn grateful to have an escape from
this madness.
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| User: "Michael Gray" |
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30 Dec 2007 02:47:47 AM |
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 07:49:06 GMT, "Cheryl"
<joplin.realtor@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
"John Baker" <nunya@bizniz.net> wrote in message
news:g6ien3tj8bp5h6no7mqhe45faojm2e00im@4ax.com...
On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 19:32:18 -0600, "Cheryl"
<joplin.realtor@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspace
site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with a
freethought or liberal political slant.
Is anyone over 12 even allowed to have a MySpace page? ;-)
Hi John.... there is a huge adult freethought community on myspace.... here
is a link to my page: www.myspace.com/shellknob
I have over 400 people in my community, all are atheists and most are 35-65
years old.
I am almost completely closeted with my atheism in my 3-D world, so this
group of rational thinkers has become very important to me. I live in
Missouri, the belt buckle of the bible belt, where puppy mills and *****
fighting are big industry.... so I am damn grateful to have an escape from
this madness.
It sounds as though you can use our "moral" or at least "emotional"
support.
Is that correct?
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| User: "Michael Gray" |
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30 Dec 2007 02:46:22 AM |
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 02:29:53 -0500, John Baker <nunya@bizniz.net>
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 19:32:18 -0600, "Cheryl"
<joplin.realtor@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspace
site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with a
freethought or liberal political slant.
Is anyone over 12 even allowed to have a MySpace page? ;-)
Mental or Physiognomic age?
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| Title: Re: Do any of you have a myspace page? |
30 Dec 2007 09:36:38 AM |
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 19:32:18 -0600, Cheryl wrote:
I have just subscribed to this group. I have had atheist (theme) myspace
site for over a year. I am also a youtube junkie especially those with a
freethought or liberal political slant.
Search for "Roy Zimmerman" on YouTube!
--
Enkidu AA#2165
EAC Chaplain and ordained minister,
ULC, Modesto, CA
Most people are bothered by those passages of Scripture they do not
understand, but the passages that bother me are those I do understand.
-- Mark Twain
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