Posted by m on April 20, 2000, at 2:21:02
In reply to ƒour twenty two thousand, posted by medicine male on April 20, 2000, at 1:56:57
Hello -
I don't have any idea what you're 'babling" about...
However, I just thought that I'd point out that in your third to last paragraph, the phrase is spelled: "N'est pas?" (of course, you wouldn't have needed the quotation marks...).
No thanks necessary, you're more than welcome. m
> Need I say more?
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> Chech the NWS records of tornadic activity (correlated to ISP location) to confirm the metaphysical aspect. Check my dental records to confirm the rest. Hello ECHELON.
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> In regards to Cam's post about psychology of alternative conventional medicine, I noticed that after I got the script for pcillin, but before I got it (12-y-o open pulpectomy) filled, I felt better already. The antibios didn't stop the effect of the harsh poison in my system. The ringing in my ears continued and I was sinking into a dark mood and suffering a blurred mental affect. My notetaking was becoming cixelsid, i mean dislexic. But I went in today to get the whole closed. Funny thing was, after I got the appointment, the dark mood started to lift – before I got the hole filled! Once I got the thing irrigated and the dtist filled the hole, I felt way better, but my musical memory seems to have failed. Well, a bottle of dry white wine (damn - what is the word for that?) might have contributed, and I expect full recovery in a short time (I hope) but it is curious to note the immediate effect on my musical memory after I treated the infection. A bottle of wine usually augments at least slightly my musical performance, but after stopping that infection it seems to have acted in the same way as a strange location – I can't remember my repetoire.
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> This kind of experimentation is way out of style, nes pas? I hope it lends something to the group dynamics study, and if not that, to the historic record, and if not that, to the celebration of 420,2000.
> BTW 420 is a medical holiday, but it is also AH Bday. Strange how symbols coincide. Jung was a little too universal in his interpretation of archetypes, but there are symbols that seem to have a life of their own. Maybe some of our delusions are just understanding we are too awe struck to face.
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> Spare me the "get some help" posts. I AM the helper. HAPPY HOLIDAYS, ECHELON.
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