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Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "Chris"
Date: 31 May 2006 05:31:09 PM
Object: BOOK CLUB Google Groups
One of my favorite things is reading...I thought joining a bookclub
would be great and found myself dissapointed and also saw others
posting their dissapointments in their google group search for a book
club...so I created one where Anyone who joins will take part in
creating what they want in the club...just check it out! Chris
http://groups.google.com/group/Book-ClubWhat-are-you-Reading
.

User: "Rhiannon"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 01 Jun 2006 02:25:01 PM
"Chris" <dcgayinc@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1149114669.750575.185910@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...

One of my favorite things is reading...I thought joining a bookclub
would be great and found myself dissapointed and also saw others
posting their dissapointments in their google group search for a book
club...so I created one where Anyone who joins will take part in
creating what they want in the club...just check it out! Chris

http://groups.google.com/group/Book-ClubWhat-are-you-Reading

Thanks. This is a great idea.
--
Rhi
.

User: "%"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 05:34:57 PM
spammer
"Chris" <dcgayinc@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1149114669.750575.185910@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...

One of my favorite things is reading...I thought joining a bookclub
would be great and found myself dissapointed and also saw others
posting their dissapointments in their google group search for a book
club...so I created one where Anyone who joins will take part in
creating what they want in the club...just check it out! Chris

http://groups.google.com/group/Book-ClubWhat-are-you-Reading

.
User: "Chris"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 05:43:35 PM
Oh Please...If you see my earlier post I haven't even been involved in
NewGroups for years and found it a good idea...see my post New Here.
Thought this might be a good thing to help me get back interested into
things and try to do something to fight this depression! I'm in no way
trying to Spam anybody...just thought I would post it here.
% wrote:

spammer




"Chris" <dcgayinc@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1149114669.750575.185910@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...

One of my favorite things is reading...I thought joining a bookclub
would be great and found myself dissapointed and also saw others
posting their dissapointments in their google group search for a book
club...so I created one where Anyone who joins will take part in
creating what they want in the club...just check it out! Chris

http://groups.google.com/group/Book-ClubWhat-are-you-Reading

.
User: "%"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 05:45:48 PM
i didn't need the explaination of why you spammed ,
you did , i saw it , i gave my thought , the end
"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149115415.163473.27330@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

Oh Please...If you see my earlier post I haven't even been involved in
NewGroups for years and found it a good idea...see my post New Here.
Thought this might be a good thing to help me get back interested into
things and try to do something to fight this depression! I'm in no way
trying to Spam anybody...just thought I would post it here.

% wrote:

spammer




"Chris" <dcgayinc@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1149114669.750575.185910@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...

One of my favorite things is reading...I thought joining a bookclub
would be great and found myself dissapointed and also saw others
posting their dissapointments in their google group search for a book
club...so I created one where Anyone who joins will take part in
creating what they want in the club...just check it out! Chris

http://groups.google.com/group/Book-ClubWhat-are-you-Reading


.
User: "Bacon"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 08:03:16 PM
I feel cheated. I can usually spot that crap...I offered my soul, my
wit, my ideas, my essence. That spammer robbed me of my dignitiy. Oh
well, onto the next thread.

i didn't need the explaination of why you spammed ,
you did , i saw it , i gave my thought , the end





"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149115415.163473.27330@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

Oh Please...If you see my earlier post I haven't even been involved in
NewGroups for years and found it a good idea...see my post New Here.
Thought this might be a good thing to help me get back interested into
things and try to do something to fight this depression! I'm in no way
trying to Spam anybody...just thought I would post it here.

% wrote:

spammer




"Chris" <dcgayinc@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1149114669.750575.185910@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...

One of my favorite things is reading...I thought joining a bookclub
would be great and found myself dissapointed and also saw others
posting their dissapointments in their google group search for a book
club...so I created one where Anyone who joins will take part in
creating what they want in the club...just check it out! Chris

http://groups.google.com/group/Book-ClubWhat-are-you-Reading



.
User: "%"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 08:06:17 PM
yea well , there's a reason why i get the big bucks ay ,
i'll pass on the next one to you
"Bacon" <rbkfour@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:d2fs72ljm8k0fag7d3huu4jjqi3cdcgmbn@4ax.com...

I feel cheated. I can usually spot that crap...I offered my soul, my
wit, my ideas, my essence. That spammer robbed me of my dignitiy. Oh
well, onto the next thread.

i didn't need the explaination of why you spammed ,
you did , i saw it , i gave my thought , the end





"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149115415.163473.27330@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

Oh Please...If you see my earlier post I haven't even been involved in
NewGroups for years and found it a good idea...see my post New Here.
Thought this might be a good thing to help me get back interested into
things and try to do something to fight this depression! I'm in no way
trying to Spam anybody...just thought I would post it here.

% wrote:

spammer




"Chris" <dcgayinc@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1149114669.750575.185910@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...

One of my favorite things is reading...I thought joining a bookclub
would be great and found myself dissapointed and also saw others
posting their dissapointments in their google group search for a

book

club...so I created one where Anyone who joins will take part in
creating what they want in the club...just check it out! Chris

http://groups.google.com/group/Book-ClubWhat-are-you-Reading



.


User: "slunky"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 05:48:37 PM
_/ % wrote \_

you did , i saw it , i gave my thought , the end

Is that how it works? I thought it was all about posting news in groups.
--
-slunky
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 05:51:21 PM
"slunky" <slunky@globalzero.org> wrote in message
news:slrne7s7c5.km.slunky@latitude.zero...

_/ % wrote \_

you did , i saw it , i gave my thought , the end


Is that how it works? I thought it was all about posting news in groups.

--
-slunky

well ... go ahead then , post some news
.
User: "slunky"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 06:55:42 PM
_/ % wrote \_

well ... go ahead then , post some news

WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A 70-year-old federal jobs
program intended to improve blind and disabled employment rates has
a small percentage of disabled or blind employees itself.
The 1936 Randolph-Sheppard Act and the 1938 Wagner-O'Day Act
gives priority food service and janitorial product contracts to
blind-based and disabled-based contractors and organizations.
USA Today reports that in 2002 there were 2,681 vendors in
the programs with a workforce of 6,507 people with no disability at
all -- and just 337 blind and 278 disabled employees.
The contracts are worth $1.2 billion.
Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo. -- Chairman of the Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions Committee -- is pushing to combine the two laws
to create "more and better opportunities" for disabled workers.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., condemned the employers who
use funds that support blind and disabled workers but hire
relatively few of them.
The Executive Director of the American Council of the Blind,
Melanie Brunson, said Kennedy was overreacting and defended the
Randolph-Sheppard Act for the blind as one that provides a good
opportunity.
--
-slunky
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 06:58:39 PM
"slunky" <slunky@globalzero.org> wrote in message
news:slrne7sb9u.mt.slunky@latitude.zero...

_/ % wrote \_

well ... go ahead then , post some news


WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A 70-year-old federal jobs
program intended to improve blind and disabled employment rates has
a small percentage of disabled or blind employees itself.
The 1936 Randolph-Sheppard Act and the 1938 Wagner-O'Day Act
gives priority food service and janitorial product contracts to
blind-based and disabled-based contractors and organizations.
USA Today reports that in 2002 there were 2,681 vendors in
the programs with a workforce of 6,507 people with no disability at
all -- and just 337 blind and 278 disabled employees.
The contracts are worth $1.2 billion.
Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo. -- Chairman of the Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions Committee -- is pushing to combine the two laws
to create "more and better opportunities" for disabled workers.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., condemned the employers who
use funds that support blind and disabled workers but hire
relatively few of them.
The Executive Director of the American Council of the Blind,
Melanie Brunson, said Kennedy was overreacting and defended the
Randolph-Sheppard Act for the blind as one that provides a good
opportunity.

--
-slunky

did that help you any
.
User: "slunky"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 07:05:34 PM
_/ % wrote \_

did that help you any

Yes, I feel much better now.
--
-slunky
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 07:16:49 PM
"slunky" <slunky@globalzero.org> wrote in message
news:slrne7sbse.22ct.slunky@latitude.zero...

_/ % wrote \_

did that help you any


Yes, I feel much better now.

--
-slunky

i thought so , the blue in your eyes changed color
.



User: "Bacon"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 08:13:37 PM
On Wed, 31 May 2006 23:55:42 GMT, slunky <slunky@globalzero.org>
wrote:

_/ % wrote \_

well ... go ahead then , post some news


WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A 70-year-old federal jobs
program intended to improve blind and disabled employment rates has
a small percentage of disabled or blind employees itself.
The 1936 Randolph-Sheppard Act and the 1938 Wagner-O'Day Act
gives priority food service and janitorial product contracts to
blind-based and disabled-based contractors and organizations.
USA Today reports that in 2002 there were 2,681 vendors in
the programs with a workforce of 6,507 people with no disability at
all -- and just 337 blind and 278 disabled employees.
The contracts are worth $1.2 billion.
Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo. -- Chairman of the Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions Committee -- is pushing to combine the two laws
to create "more and better opportunities" for disabled workers.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., condemned the employers who
use funds that support blind and disabled workers but hire
relatively few of them.
The Executive Director of the American Council of the Blind,
Melanie Brunson, said Kennedy was overreacting and defended the
Randolph-Sheppard Act for the blind as one that provides a good
opportunity.

I was hoping for some dirt on Denise Richards and Heather Locklear.
.
User: "Charles"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 09:49:22 PM
On Wed, 31 May 2006 20:13:37 -0500, Bacon <rbkfour@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Wed, 31 May 2006 23:55:42 GMT, slunky <slunky@globalzero.org>
wrote:

_/ % wrote \_

well ... go ahead then , post some news


WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A 70-year-old federal jobs
program intended to improve blind and disabled employment rates has
a small percentage of disabled or blind employees itself.
The 1936 Randolph-Sheppard Act and the 1938 Wagner-O'Day Act
gives priority food service and janitorial product contracts to
blind-based and disabled-based contractors and organizations.
USA Today reports that in 2002 there were 2,681 vendors in
the programs with a workforce of 6,507 people with no disability at
all -- and just 337 blind and 278 disabled employees.
The contracts are worth $1.2 billion.
Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo. -- Chairman of the Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions Committee -- is pushing to combine the two laws
to create "more and better opportunities" for disabled workers.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., condemned the employers who
use funds that support blind and disabled workers but hire
relatively few of them.
The Executive Director of the American Council of the Blind,
Melanie Brunson, said Kennedy was overreacting and defended the
Randolph-Sheppard Act for the blind as one that provides a good
opportunity.


I was hoping for some dirt on Denise Richards and Heather Locklear.

There's a picture in the group:
alt.binaries.nospam.female.forearm-hair
I didn't know there was such a group.
.

User: "slunky"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 09:37:16 PM
_/ Bacon wrote \_

I was hoping for some dirt on Denise Richards and Heather Locklear.

I don't have a feed to that sort of news.
--
-slunky
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 09:38:30 PM
"slunky" <slunky@globalzero.org> wrote in message
news:slrne7skoq.22ct.slunky@latitude.zero...

_/ Bacon wrote \_

I was hoping for some dirt on Denise Richards and Heather Locklear.


I don't have a feed to that sort of news.

--
-slunky

i don't even know what it is
.
User: "slunky"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 09:45:40 PM
_/ % wrote \_

i don't even know what it is

Here's a more interesting story that's almost relevent to this thread.
SAN MATEO, Calif., May 17 (UPI) -- The number of unique,
active, significant spam sources averaged 103,967 per hour in a
recent study, according to a survey by Mail-Filters, an anti-spam
company.
"It must be stressed, however, that these sources are just
the tip of the iceberg," says Ben Westbrook, chief executive officer
of the San-Mateo, Calif.-based, Mail-Filters. "The number of
machines detected sending any spam is significantly larger. Given
that the typical number of spammers in any given hour is in the
hundreds, we can say that the vast majority of these machines are
hijacked."
Westbrook added: "The real problem is that the IP addresses
of these innocent hijacked computers get on blacklists used by some
spam filters. Any legitimate mail from these addresses runs the risk
of being stopped, driving up those filters' false positive rates and
preventing legitimate mail from being delivered to a business
associate, customer, or partner."
--
-slunky
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 09:52:20 PM
"slunky" <slunky@globalzero.org> wrote in message
news:slrne7sl8i.22ct.slunky@latitude.zero...

_/ % wrote \_

i don't even know what it is


Here's a more interesting story that's almost relevent to this thread.

SAN MATEO, Calif., May 17 (UPI) -- The number of unique,
active, significant spam sources averaged 103,967 per hour in a
recent study, according to a survey by Mail-Filters, an anti-spam
company.
"It must be stressed, however, that these sources are just
the tip of the iceberg," says Ben Westbrook, chief executive officer
of the San-Mateo, Calif.-based, Mail-Filters. "The number of
machines detected sending any spam is significantly larger. Given
that the typical number of spammers in any given hour is in the
hundreds, we can say that the vast majority of these machines are
hijacked."
Westbrook added: "The real problem is that the IP addresses
of these innocent hijacked computers get on blacklists used by some
spam filters. Any legitimate mail from these addresses runs the risk
of being stopped, driving up those filters' false positive rates and
preventing legitimate mail from being delivered to a business
associate, customer, or partner."

--
-slunky

yea , see , so , spammers beware
.





User: "Chris"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 09:21:18 PM
slunky wrote:

_/ % wrote \_

well ... go ahead then , post some news


WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A 70-year-old federal jobs
program intended to improve blind and disabled employment rates has
a small percentage of disabled or blind employees itself.
The 1936 Randolph-Sheppard Act and the 1938 Wagner-O'Day Act
gives priority food service and janitorial product contracts to
blind-based and disabled-based contractors and organizations.
USA Today reports that in 2002 there were 2,681 vendors in
the programs with a workforce of 6,507 people with no disability at
all -- and just 337 blind and 278 disabled employees.
The contracts are worth $1.2 billion.
Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo. -- Chairman of the Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions Committee -- is pushing to combine the two laws
to create "more and better opportunities" for disabled workers.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., condemned the employers who
use funds that support blind and disabled workers but hire
relatively few of them.
The Executive Director of the American Council of the Blind,
Melanie Brunson, said Kennedy was overreacting and defended the
Randolph-Sheppard Act for the blind as one that provides a good
opportunity.

--
-slunky

LMAO...You make me laugh. Sorry if some feel so bitter that I posted
about the Book Group...my intention was not to do any harm but good.
OK, so I'll go get SPAMMER tattooed on my forehead.
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 09:24:23 PM
"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149128478.020785.285690@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...


slunky wrote:

_/ % wrote \_

well ... go ahead then , post some news


WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A 70-year-old federal jobs
program intended to improve blind and disabled employment rates has
a small percentage of disabled or blind employees itself.
The 1936 Randolph-Sheppard Act and the 1938 Wagner-O'Day Act
gives priority food service and janitorial product contracts to
blind-based and disabled-based contractors and organizations.
USA Today reports that in 2002 there were 2,681 vendors in
the programs with a workforce of 6,507 people with no disability at
all -- and just 337 blind and 278 disabled employees.
The contracts are worth $1.2 billion.
Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo. -- Chairman of the Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions Committee -- is pushing to combine the two laws
to create "more and better opportunities" for disabled workers.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., condemned the employers who
use funds that support blind and disabled workers but hire
relatively few of them.
The Executive Director of the American Council of the Blind,
Melanie Brunson, said Kennedy was overreacting and defended the
Randolph-Sheppard Act for the blind as one that provides a good
opportunity.

--
-slunky


LMAO...You make me laugh. Sorry if some feel so bitter that I posted
about the Book Group...my intention was not to do any harm but good.
OK, so I'll go get SPAMMER tattooed on my forehead.

yea , do that , and then come back and spam some more
.
User: "Chris"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 09:29:57 PM
% wrote:

"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149128478.020785.285690@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...


slunky wrote:

_/ % wrote \_

well ... go ahead then , post some news


WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A 70-year-old federal jobs
program intended to improve blind and disabled employment rates has
a small percentage of disabled or blind employees itself.
The 1936 Randolph-Sheppard Act and the 1938 Wagner-O'Day Act
gives priority food service and janitorial product contracts to
blind-based and disabled-based contractors and organizations.
USA Today reports that in 2002 there were 2,681 vendors in
the programs with a workforce of 6,507 people with no disability at
all -- and just 337 blind and 278 disabled employees.
The contracts are worth $1.2 billion.
Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo. -- Chairman of the Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions Committee -- is pushing to combine the two laws
to create "more and better opportunities" for disabled workers.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., condemned the employers who
use funds that support blind and disabled workers but hire
relatively few of them.
The Executive Director of the American Council of the Blind,
Melanie Brunson, said Kennedy was overreacting and defended the
Randolph-Sheppard Act for the blind as one that provides a good
opportunity.

--
-slunky


LMAO...You make me laugh. Sorry if some feel so bitter that I posted
about the Book Group...my intention was not to do any harm but good.
OK, so I'll go get SPAMMER tattooed on my forehead.



yea , do that , and then come back and spam some more

I'm not here to debate...I joined This group because I looked for an
ASD Group today and I will post regarding the ASD subject. I cannot
change anybody or anything other than myself and I will just leave it
at this...I created the readers group because that is something I
thought would help with my depression and possibly others would like it
too...which has proved to be the case. I do not intend on Spamming in
here. My original post today was about me being new here and how I've
been having a rough time and the group has been very welcoming and I
thank you guys and hope to get to know you more. Chris
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 09:35:41 PM
"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149128997.745398.174210@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...


% wrote:

"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149128478.020785.285690@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...


slunky wrote:

_/ % wrote \_

well ... go ahead then , post some news


WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A 70-year-old federal jobs
program intended to improve blind and disabled employment rates has
a small percentage of disabled or blind employees itself.
The 1936 Randolph-Sheppard Act and the 1938 Wagner-O'Day Act
gives priority food service and janitorial product contracts to
blind-based and disabled-based contractors and organizations.
USA Today reports that in 2002 there were 2,681 vendors in
the programs with a workforce of 6,507 people with no disability at
all -- and just 337 blind and 278 disabled employees.
The contracts are worth $1.2 billion.
Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo. -- Chairman of the Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions Committee -- is pushing to combine the two laws
to create "more and better opportunities" for disabled workers.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., condemned the employers who
use funds that support blind and disabled workers but hire
relatively few of them.
The Executive Director of the American Council of the Blind,
Melanie Brunson, said Kennedy was overreacting and defended the
Randolph-Sheppard Act for the blind as one that provides a good
opportunity.

--
-slunky


LMAO...You make me laugh. Sorry if some feel so bitter that I posted
about the Book Group...my intention was not to do any harm but good.
OK, so I'll go get SPAMMER tattooed on my forehead.



yea , do that , and then come back and spam some more


I'm not here to debate...I joined This group because I looked for an
ASD Group today and I will post regarding the ASD subject. I cannot
change anybody or anything other than myself and I will just leave it
at this...I created the readers group because that is something I
thought would help with my depression and possibly others would like it
too...which has proved to be the case. I do not intend on Spamming in
here. My original post today was about me being new here and how I've
been having a rough time and the group has been very welcoming and I
thank you guys and hope to get to know you more. Chris

there's really no cause for getting angry with me over it ,
i hope you find what you're looking for here and i hope the group ,
treats you as well as they treat me
.
User: "Chris"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 10:50:11 PM
% wrote:

"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149128997.745398.174210@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...


% wrote:

"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149128478.020785.285690@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...


slunky wrote:

_/ % wrote \_

well ... go ahead then , post some news


WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A 70-year-old federal jobs
program intended to improve blind and disabled employment rates has
a small percentage of disabled or blind employees itself.
The 1936 Randolph-Sheppard Act and the 1938 Wagner-O'Day Act
gives priority food service and janitorial product contracts to
blind-based and disabled-based contractors and organizations.
USA Today reports that in 2002 there were 2,681 vendors in
the programs with a workforce of 6,507 people with no disability at
all -- and just 337 blind and 278 disabled employees.
The contracts are worth $1.2 billion.
Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo. -- Chairman of the Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions Committee -- is pushing to combine the two laws
to create "more and better opportunities" for disabled workers.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., condemned the employers who
use funds that support blind and disabled workers but hire
relatively few of them.
The Executive Director of the American Council of the Blind,
Melanie Brunson, said Kennedy was overreacting and defended the
Randolph-Sheppard Act for the blind as one that provides a good
opportunity.

--
-slunky


LMAO...You make me laugh. Sorry if some feel so bitter that I posted
about the Book Group...my intention was not to do any harm but good.
OK, so I'll go get SPAMMER tattooed on my forehead.



yea , do that , and then come back and spam some more


I'm not here to debate...I joined This group because I looked for an
ASD Group today and I will post regarding the ASD subject. I cannot
change anybody or anything other than myself and I will just leave it
at this...I created the readers group because that is something I
thought would help with my depression and possibly others would like it
too...which has proved to be the case. I do not intend on Spamming in
here. My original post today was about me being new here and how I've
been having a rough time and the group has been very welcoming and I
thank you guys and hope to get to know you more. Chris



there's really no cause for getting angry with me over it ,
i hope you find what you're looking for here and i hope the group ,
treats you as well as they treat me

Don't get me wrong...I'm not angry at all...I just wanted to make
myself clear that I didn't intend on being a Spammer here...and thanks,
so far everybody is treating me great! : )
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 10:52:56 PM
"Chris" <dcgayinc@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1149133811.496244.58180@c74g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...


% wrote:

"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149128997.745398.174210@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...


% wrote:

"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149128478.020785.285690@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...


slunky wrote:

_/ % wrote \_

well ... go ahead then , post some news


WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A 70-year-old federal jobs
program intended to improve blind and disabled employment rates

has

a small percentage of disabled or blind employees itself.
The 1936 Randolph-Sheppard Act and the 1938 Wagner-O'Day

Act

gives priority food service and janitorial product contracts to
blind-based and disabled-based contractors and organizations.
USA Today reports that in 2002 there were 2,681 vendors

in

the programs with a workforce of 6,507 people with no disability

at

all -- and just 337 blind and 278 disabled employees.
The contracts are worth $1.2 billion.
Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo. -- Chairman of the Health,

Education,

Labor and Pensions Committee -- is pushing to combine the two

laws

to create "more and better opportunities" for disabled workers.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., condemned the employers

who

use funds that support blind and disabled workers but hire
relatively few of them.
The Executive Director of the American Council of the

Blind,

Melanie Brunson, said Kennedy was overreacting and defended the
Randolph-Sheppard Act for the blind as one that provides a good
opportunity.

--
-slunky


LMAO...You make me laugh. Sorry if some feel so bitter that I

posted

about the Book Group...my intention was not to do any harm but

good.

OK, so I'll go get SPAMMER tattooed on my forehead.



yea , do that , and then come back and spam some more


I'm not here to debate...I joined This group because I looked for an
ASD Group today and I will post regarding the ASD subject. I cannot
change anybody or anything other than myself and I will just leave it
at this...I created the readers group because that is something I
thought would help with my depression and possibly others would like

it

too...which has proved to be the case. I do not intend on Spamming in
here. My original post today was about me being new here and how I've
been having a rough time and the group has been very welcoming and I
thank you guys and hope to get to know you more. Chris



there's really no cause for getting angry with me over it ,
i hope you find what you're looking for here and i hope the group ,
treats you as well as they treat me


Don't get me wrong...I'm not angry at all...I just wanted to make
myself clear that I didn't intend on being a Spammer here...and thanks,
so far everybody is treating me great! : )

you may not have intended , but you did it anyway ,
it doesn't matter to me anymore ,
i said what i had to say about it when i said it ,
i don't understand why you keep beating it ,
you're actions aren't matching your words
.

User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 01 Jun 2006 05:16:27 PM
In message <1149133811.496244.58180@c74g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, Chris
<dcgayinc@aol.com> writes

% wrote:

"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149128997.745398.174210@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

% wrote:

"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149128478.020785.285690@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...

slunky wrote:

_/ % wrote \_

well ... go ahead then , post some news


WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A 70-year-old federal jobs
program intended to improve blind and disabled employment rates has
a small percentage of disabled or blind employees itself.
The 1936 Randolph-Sheppard Act and the 1938 Wagner-O'Day Act
gives priority food service and janitorial product contracts to
blind-based and disabled-based contractors and organizations.
USA Today reports that in 2002 there were 2,681 vendors in
the programs with a workforce of 6,507 people with no disability at
all -- and just 337 blind and 278 disabled employees.
The contracts are worth $1.2 billion.
Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo. -- Chairman of the Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions Committee -- is pushing to combine the two laws
to create "more and better opportunities" for disabled workers.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., condemned the employers who
use funds that support blind and disabled workers but hire
relatively few of them.
The Executive Director of the American Council of the Blind,
Melanie Brunson, said Kennedy was overreacting and defended the
Randolph-Sheppard Act for the blind as one that provides a good
opportunity.


LMAO...You make me laugh. Sorry if some feel so bitter that I posted
about the Book Group...my intention was not to do any harm but good.
OK, so I'll go get SPAMMER tattooed on my forehead.


yea , do that , and then come back and spam some more


I'm not here to debate...I joined This group because I looked for an
ASD Group today and I will post regarding the ASD subject. I cannot
change anybody or anything other than myself and I will just leave it
at this...I created the readers group because that is something I
thought would help with my depression and possibly others would like it
too...which has proved to be the case. I do not intend on Spamming in
here. My original post today was about me being new here and how I've
been having a rough time and the group has been very welcoming and I
thank you guys and hope to get to know you more. Chris

there's really no cause for getting angry with me over it ,
i hope you find what you're looking for here and i hope the group ,
treats you as well as they treat me


Don't get me wrong...I'm not angry at all...I just wanted to make
myself clear that I didn't intend on being a Spammer here...and thanks,
so far everybody is treating me great! : )

Oh, go on, get angry with him for a while; he loves being beaten. ;)
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 01 Jun 2006 05:53:26 PM
"Alan Harding" <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:iemhDlv7c2fEFw25@harding.demon.co.uk...

In message <1149133811.496244.58180@c74g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, Chris
<dcgayinc@aol.com> writes

% wrote:

"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149128997.745398.174210@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

% wrote:

"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149128478.020785.285690@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...

slunky wrote:

_/ % wrote \_


well ... go ahead then , post some news


WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A 70-year-old federal jobs
program intended to improve blind and disabled employment rates

has

a small percentage of disabled or blind employees itself.
The 1936 Randolph-Sheppard Act and the 1938

Wagner-O'Day Act

gives priority food service and janitorial product contracts to
blind-based and disabled-based contractors and organizations.
USA Today reports that in 2002 there were 2,681 vendors

in

the programs with a workforce of 6,507 people with no

disability at

all -- and just 337 blind and 278 disabled employees.
The contracts are worth $1.2 billion.
Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo. -- Chairman of the Health,

Education,

Labor and Pensions Committee -- is pushing to combine the two

laws

to create "more and better opportunities" for disabled workers.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., condemned the employers

who

use funds that support blind and disabled workers but hire
relatively few of them.
The Executive Director of the American Council of the

Blind,

Melanie Brunson, said Kennedy was overreacting and defended the
Randolph-Sheppard Act for the blind as one that provides a good
opportunity.


LMAO...You make me laugh. Sorry if some feel so bitter that I

posted

about the Book Group...my intention was not to do any harm but

good.

OK, so I'll go get SPAMMER tattooed on my forehead.


yea , do that , and then come back and spam some more


I'm not here to debate...I joined This group because I looked for an
ASD Group today and I will post regarding the ASD subject. I cannot
change anybody or anything other than myself and I will just leave it
at this...I created the readers group because that is something I
thought would help with my depression and possibly others would like

it

too...which has proved to be the case. I do not intend on Spamming

in

here. My original post today was about me being new here and how

I've

been having a rough time and the group has been very welcoming and I
thank you guys and hope to get to know you more. Chris

there's really no cause for getting angry with me over it ,
i hope you find what you're looking for here and i hope the group ,
treats you as well as they treat me


Don't get me wrong...I'm not angry at all...I just wanted to make
myself clear that I didn't intend on being a Spammer here...and thanks,
so far everybody is treating me great! : )


Oh, go on, get angry with him for a while; he loves being beaten. ;)

--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?

he caved
.

User: "marika"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 01 Jun 2006 10:42:13 PM
Alan Harding wrote:


Oh, go on, get angry with him for a while; he loves being beaten. ;)

--

Ever since siomeone I know died on an airplane, I cannot even read or
look
at these kinds of statements anymore. They make me feel sick. I jus
don't
understand why they can't wait an extra 20 minutes to get it right. You
should should all be shot for this.
mk5000
"it's become a rampant area of piracy, where anyone can access the web
create a rington and try to sell it"--gary stiffelman
.
User: "Rhiannon"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 02 Jun 2006 12:59:15 AM
"marika" <marika5000@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149219733.065035.44610@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...


Alan Harding wrote:


Oh, go on, get angry with him for a while; he loves being beaten. ;)

--


Ever since siomeone I know died on an airplane, I cannot even read or
look
at these kinds of statements anymore. They make me feel sick. I jus
don't
understand why they can't wait an extra 20 minutes to get it right. You
should should all be shot for this.

what
.
User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 02 Jun 2006 04:27:50 AM
In message <2HPfg.1696$Su3.150691@news20.bellglobal.com>, Rhiannon
<rhianon@sympatico.ca> writes

"marika" <marika5000@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149219733.065035.44610@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

Alan Harding wrote:


Oh, go on, get angry with him for a while; he loves being beaten. ;)


Ever since siomeone I know died on an airplane, I cannot even read or
look
at these kinds of statements anymore. They make me feel sick. I jus
don't
understand why they can't wait an extra 20 minutes to get it right. You
should should all be shot for this.


what

Buggered if I know.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.






User: "Bacon"

Title: Re: BOOK CLUB Google Groups 31 May 2006 10:19:15 PM
On 31 May 2006 19:29:57 -0700, "Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote:


% wrote:

"Chris" <dcgayinc@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149128478.020785.285690@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...


slunky wrote:

_/ % wrote \_

well ... go ahead then , post some news


WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A 70-year-old federal jobs
program intended to improve blind and disabled employment rates has
a small percentage of disabled or blind employees itself.
The 1936 Randolph-Sheppard Act and the 1938 Wagner-O'Day Act
gives priority food service and janitorial product contracts to
blind-based and disabled-based contractors and organizations.
USA Today reports that in 2002 there were 2,681 vendors in
the programs with a workforce of 6,507 people with no disability at
all -- and just 337 blind and 278 disabled employees.
The contracts are worth $1.2 billion.
Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo. -- Chairman of the Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions Committee -- is pushing to combine the two laws
to create "more and better opportunities" for disabled workers.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., condemned the employers who
use funds that support blind and disabled workers but hire
relatively few of them.
The Executive Director of the American Council of the Blind,
Melanie Brunson, said Kennedy was overreacting and defended the
Randolph-Sheppard Act for the blind as one that provides a good
opportunity.

--
-slunky


LMAO...You make me laugh. Sorry if some feel so bitter that I posted
about the Book Group...my intention was not to do any harm but good.
OK, so I'll go get SPAMMER tattooed on my forehead.



yea , do that , and then come back and spam some more


I'm not here to debate...I joined This group because I looked for an
ASD Group today and I will post regarding the ASD subject. I cannot
change anybody or anything other than myself and I will just leave it
at this...I created the readers group because that is something I
thought would help with my depression and possibly others would like it
too...which has proved to be the case. I do not intend on Spamming in
here. My original post today was about me being new here and how I've
been having a rough time and the group has been very welcoming and I
thank you guys and hope to get to know you more. Chris

The skinny on Chrissy:
- "New to Group" - veteran % radar locks on...unimpressed
- Bacon fails to notice agenda, too friendly, too many exclamation
points
- Some ***** about dark days and headaches
- Quick replies to concerned posters - except me *****
- Effexor, Seroquil, no sleep, no interests - probably all lifted from
a single thread, lazy *****, nice effort
- Nom jumps in, instant credibility, agenda a go, % ashamed of group
- too much rambling about some inaccessible doc, curious
- poor Lisa takes Bacon's lead and bites hook, line and sinker..."pull
up a chair, make yourself at home."
- Rhi chimes in
- Bacon offers all sorts of his best advice, on deaf enemy ears
- Jester makes fucking weird post about airline photography
- Cue the spam - blatant, obtrusive - instant hatred, % bored
- % posts "spammer", it's official, movement on ASD learning curve
- moronic spammer challenges %, New Here, remember...fight depression!
- % follows up with a % reprimand wondering if the *****'s even worth
it, thinks about post count, last day of month, he plays
- Slunky posts refreshingly interesting news to show ***** spammer what
newsgroup posts should be
- Another Slunky news post on spam, I'd missed that before
- Spammer again with the New Here angle, unfucking believable.
- I've obviously re-read the thread. Spammer phoned in the effort,
it's so painfully obvious he's anxious to get to the book club *****.
- Admit it Chris, whatever your "interpretation" of spam is, your
posts were premeditated and you knew all along they were leading to
the book club hyperlink. Book Clubs have nothing to do with
depression, and you might not be selling anything but this is still a
personal agenda to build membership in a completely unrelated group.
- Spammers post their depressions groups or parasite theories or yoga
mental illness solutions...this ***** is directly related to depression
but it's still fucking spam. Yours is worse.
- % caps it off with a classic and sits back on watch for the next
intruder.
.











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