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Bobsprit November 13th 03 05:49 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 

My father's credit union is 0% interest
along with other nice terms.

Daddy's credit union is in the matrix.

Whatever, but I'm getting a far nicer, bigger, faster and more modern boat than
your tired dinosaur!
And my C&C 32 is also nicer than your boat!

FACTS, my little Loco!

RB

HUh? November 13th 03 07:50 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
You're such a big fat liar.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...

My father's credit union is 0% interest
along with other nice terms.

Daddy's credit union is in the matrix.

Whatever, but I'm getting a far nicer, bigger, faster and more modern boat

than
your tired dinosaur!
And my C&C 32 is also nicer than your boat!

FACTS, my little Loco!

RB




Bobsprit November 13th 03 08:01 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
You're such a big fat liar.


Your best and only hope, however futile.

RB

The_navigator© November 13th 03 08:26 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
Perhaps you could also corredt them on the use of "your" and "you're"
while you are at it?

Cheers MC

Simple Simon wrote:

'Effect' is not a verb.

For a writer you're not too bright. Could it
be I caught you lying again?

'Affect' is the verb. 'Effect' is the noun.

Good Lord!

S.Simon


"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...

Ahhhh yes! By contract, the 34XL is now mine. Still, she'll be registered in


my

father's name!


Then she's not legally yours, she belongs to your father.

Uh, so what? Who cares? How does this effect me?
How does it effect you?

Bwahahahaha!

RB






Simple Simon November 13th 03 09:25 PM

Bobsprit has 2 chins!
 

"HUh?" wrote in message y.com...

You're such a big fat liar.




HUh? November 13th 03 09:35 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
You're is the contraction for "you are."
Your turn.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...
Perhaps you could also corredt them on the use of "your" and "you're"
while you are at it?

Cheers MC

Simple Simon wrote:

'Effect' is not a verb.

For a writer you're not too bright. Could it
be I caught you lying again?

'Affect' is the verb. 'Effect' is the noun.

Good Lord!

S.Simon


"Bobsprit" wrote in message

...

Ahhhh yes! By contract, the 34XL is now mine. Still, she'll be

registered in

my

father's name!

Then she's not legally yours, she belongs to your father.

Uh, so what? Who cares? How does this effect me?
How does it effect you?

Bwahahahaha!

RB








The_navigator© November 13th 03 09:49 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
Good, I'm glad we got that straight. How about "their" and "they're".

Cheers MC

HUh? wrote:

You're is the contraction for "you are."
Your turn.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...

Perhaps you could also corredt them on the use of "your" and "you're"
while you are at it?

Cheers MC

Simple Simon wrote:


'Effect' is not a verb.

For a writer you're not too bright. Could it
be I caught you lying again?

'Affect' is the verb. 'Effect' is the noun.

Good Lord!

S.Simon


"Bobsprit" wrote in message


...

Ahhhh yes! By contract, the 34XL is now mine. Still, she'll be


registered in

my


father's name!

Then she's not legally yours, she belongs to your father.

Uh, so what? Who cares? How does this effect me?
How does it effect you?

Bwahahahaha!

RB







The_navigator© November 13th 03 10:17 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
They don't sound the same do they?

;-)

Cheers MC

wrote:

On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 10:49:34 +1300, The_navigator© wrote:


Good, I'm glad we got that straight. How about "their" and "they're".



How about "Bobsprit" and "sailor"

BB



HUh? November 13th 03 10:58 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
Same thing: the contraction for "they are" is they're. Their is a
possessive as is "your."

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...
Good, I'm glad we got that straight. How about "their" and "they're".

Cheers MC

HUh? wrote:

You're is the contraction for "you are."
Your turn.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...

Perhaps you could also corredt them on the use of "your" and "you're"
while you are at it?

Cheers MC

Simple Simon wrote:


'Effect' is not a verb.

For a writer you're not too bright. Could it
be I caught you lying again?

'Affect' is the verb. 'Effect' is the noun.

Good Lord!

S.Simon


"Bobsprit" wrote in message


...

Ahhhh yes! By contract, the 34XL is now mine. Still, she'll be


registered in

my


father's name!

Then she's not legally yours, she belongs to your father.

Uh, so what? Who cares? How does this effect me?
How does it effect you?

Bwahahahaha!

RB









The_navigator© November 13th 03 11:39 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
Theyn why can't they get it right?

Cheers MC

HUh? wrote:

Same thing: the contraction for "they are" is they're. Their is a
possessive as is "your."

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...

Good, I'm glad we got that straight. How about "their" and "they're".

Cheers MC

HUh? wrote:


You're is the contraction for "you are."
Your turn.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...


Perhaps you could also corredt them on the use of "your" and "you're"
while you are at it?

Cheers MC

Simple Simon wrote:



'Effect' is not a verb.

For a writer you're not too bright. Could it
be I caught you lying again?

'Affect' is the verb. 'Effect' is the noun.

Good Lord!

S.Simon


"Bobsprit" wrote in message

...


Ahhhh yes! By contract, the 34XL is now mine. Still, she'll be

registered in


my



father's name!

Then she's not legally yours, she belongs to your father.

Uh, so what? Who cares? How does this effect me?
How does it effect you?

Bwahahahaha!

RB








HUh? November 14th 03 12:17 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
There's no easy way. They're going to get theirs and you're going to get
yours.
"But they argued all night about who had the right to do what, with which
and to whom."

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...
Theyn why can't they get it right?

Cheers MC

HUh? wrote:

Same thing: the contraction for "they are" is they're. Their is a
possessive as is "your."

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...

Good, I'm glad we got that straight. How about "their" and "they're".

Cheers MC

HUh? wrote:


You're is the contraction for "you are."
Your turn.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...


Perhaps you could also corredt them on the use of "your" and "you're"
while you are at it?

Cheers MC

Simple Simon wrote:



'Effect' is not a verb.

For a writer you're not too bright. Could it
be I caught you lying again?

'Affect' is the verb. 'Effect' is the noun.

Good Lord!

S.Simon


"Bobsprit" wrote in message

...


Ahhhh yes! By contract, the 34XL is now mine. Still, she'll be

registered in


my



father's name!

Then she's not legally yours, she belongs to your father.

Uh, so what? Who cares? How does this effect me?
How does it effect you?

Bwahahahaha!

RB










Donal November 14th 03 12:02 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...

Exactly. I have a health problem that makes me quite ill perhaps two weeks

out
of each year.


Irritable Bowel Syndrome????


Regards


Donal
--



Bobsprit November 14th 03 12:10 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
Exactly. I have a health problem that makes me quite ill perhaps two weeks
out
of each year.


Irritable Bowel Syndrome????

Actually, Donal...no. But it is a disease with no cure. IBS is no laughing
matter, much like Colitis or Chrones though usually less severe.

RB

Vito November 14th 03 01:38 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
Bobsprit wrote:

Uh, so what? Who cares? How does this effect me?


That's what my cousin said ... before his father sold "his" car. (c:

Too bad for your cousin. Glad I'm not him. My father and I are quite close.
I learned long ago that no one "owns" anything. It's all so silly. You're on
this planet for the wink of an eye. You own nothing. We're all renters here and
I "rent" better than most!


It's a matter of semantics. "Own" implies that you have more or less
exclusive use of and control over the subject in question. I'm glad
you're pleased with your lot in life. Many with more are not.

Bobsprit November 14th 03 01:47 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
It's a matter of semantics. "Own" implies that you have more or less
exclusive use of and control over the subject in question. I'm glad
you're pleased with your lot in life. Many with more are not.

Of course I'm happy! Have you ever taken notice of how much of the world lives?
Our cable bills could feed whole villages. Donal and Loco's lame comments over
who's boat is better is just plain sad. We are all VERY lucky to have what we
have.

RB

Donal November 14th 03 05:40 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Exactly. I have a health problem that makes me quite ill perhaps two

weeks
out
of each year.


Irritable Bowel Syndrome????

Actually, Donal...no. But it is a disease with no cure. IBS is no laughing
matter, much like Colitis or Chrones though usually less severe.


Pity. Irritable Bowel Syndrome would have suited you.


Regards


Donal
--



Jonathan Ganz November 14th 03 05:43 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
Bi-Polar would qualify.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Exactly. I have a health problem that makes me quite ill perhaps two

weeks
out
of each year.


Irritable Bowel Syndrome????

Actually, Donal...no. But it is a disease with no cure. IBS is no laughing
matter, much like Colitis or Chrones though usually less severe.

RB




Bobsprit November 14th 03 06:00 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
Pity. Irritable Bowel Syndrome would have suited you.

IBS is a disabling illness for some patients. Many find that it eventually
leads to an ultimate diagnosis of UC, which often require multiple surgeries
and meds that leave some prone to various types of cancer.
Something to joke about or wish on someone? Maybe for Donal or Neal.

RB

Donal November 14th 03 06:20 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Pity. Irritable Bowel Syndrome would have suited you.

IBS is a disabling illness for some patients. Many find that it eventually
leads to an ultimate diagnosis of UC, which often require multiple

surgeries
and meds that leave some prone to various types of cancer.
Something to joke about or wish on someone? Maybe for Donal or Neal.



C'mon. You know that it would have suited you!

An asshole with irritable bowel syndrome would be too funny.
We'd have piles of laughs!


Regards


Donal
--



Jonathan Ganz November 14th 03 06:40 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
That's not correct. IBS is in no way a harbinger of either
cancer nor UC. However, it is a disabling disease for many
people. It's one of the leading causes of workplace absense.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Pity. Irritable Bowel Syndrome would have suited you.

IBS is a disabling illness for some patients. Many find that it eventually
leads to an ultimate diagnosis of UC, which often require multiple

surgeries
and meds that leave some prone to various types of cancer.
Something to joke about or wish on someone? Maybe for Donal or Neal.

RB




Bobsprit November 14th 03 08:10 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
That's not correct. IBS is in no way a harbinger of either
cancer nor UC. However, it is a disabling disease for many
people. It's one of the leading causes of workplace absense.

Incorrect, Jonathan. Many patients with IBS develop UC and many patients with
UC develope Chrons. No one knows why, just as no one can find a full genetic
link with these diseases. Cancer is a higher risk due to steroid based drugs
employed in the treatments and weakened imune systems. UC patients off-meds are
still 20 times more likely to devlope colon cancer. The reason I know about
this is that two people in my life suffered from IBS and UC. Both suffered from
IBS prior to full blown UC. One of them is dead.
If someone in your life has IBS or UC there is an excellent Newsgroup where
you can get support and advise.
Try Alt.Support.Crohns-Colitis. This is why I can't get into a trolling war
with Donal with a disease at the center.

RB

Scott Vernon November 14th 03 08:57 PM

Bobsprit = IBS
 
Irritating Bull ****


"Donal" wrote in message
...

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Pity. Irritable Bowel Syndrome would have suited you.

IBS is a disabling illness for some patients. Many find that it

eventually
leads to an ultimate diagnosis of UC, which often require multiple

surgeries
and meds that leave some prone to various types of cancer.
Something to joke about or wish on someone? Maybe for Donal or Neal.



C'mon. You know that it would have suited you!

An asshole with irritable bowel syndrome would be too funny.
We'd have piles of laughs!


Regards


Donal
--




Vito November 14th 03 10:30 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
Bobsprit wrote:

It's a matter of semantics. "Own" implies that you have more or less
exclusive use of and control over the subject in question. I'm glad
you're pleased with your lot in life. Many with more are not.

Of course I'm happy! Have you ever taken notice of how much of the world lives?
Our cable bills could feed whole villages. Donal and Loco's lame comments over
who's boat is better is just plain sad. We are all VERY lucky to have what we
have.

RB


Question is, why are we not happy?

Bobsprit November 14th 03 10:53 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
RB

Question is, why are we not happy?


Happiness is a very relative term. For some people simple mortality is enough
to plague any chance for true happiness. I often envy simple folk who seem
satisfied with a modest lifestyle and a hard job. I think television and the
media in general programs the vast majority to constantly seek to "upgrade"
every aspect of their lives. I've never upgraded anything. I only seek a new
experience when I buy something new, better or worse. For me that is what's
fun.
This is what Donal and many others simply don't get. I taunt him with my
"better boat" but in truth there's no such thing. If I owned a rowboat I'd
still be a lucky fellow.
A true key to happiness is genuine perspective.

RB

Flying Tadpole November 14th 03 11:20 PM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 


Donal wrote:

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Pity. Irritable Bowel Syndrome would have suited you.

IBS is a disabling illness for some patients. Many find that it eventually
leads to an ultimate diagnosis of UC, which often require multiple

surgeries
and meds that leave some prone to various types of cancer.
Something to joke about or wish on someone? Maybe for Donal or Neal.


C'mon. You know that it would have suited you!

An asshole with irritable bowel syndrome would be too funny.
We'd have piles of laughs!


Ouch...that's below the belt, Donal...anyway, Bobsprit's _our_
anal pain, not his own.

--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
Learn what lies below the waves of cyberspace!
http://www.internetopera.netfirms.com

Jonathan Ganz November 15th 03 12:15 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
You are completely and totally wrong. alt.whatever has
nothing to do with reality. You're talking about anecdotal
evidence vs. actual reliable data.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
That's not correct. IBS is in no way a harbinger of either
cancer nor UC. However, it is a disabling disease for many
people. It's one of the leading causes of workplace absense.

Incorrect, Jonathan. Many patients with IBS develop UC and many patients

with
UC develope Chrons. No one knows why, just as no one can find a full

genetic
link with these diseases. Cancer is a higher risk due to steroid based

drugs
employed in the treatments and weakened imune systems. UC patients

off-meds are
still 20 times more likely to devlope colon cancer. The reason I know

about
this is that two people in my life suffered from IBS and UC. Both suffered

from
IBS prior to full blown UC. One of them is dead.
If someone in your life has IBS or UC there is an excellent Newsgroup

where
you can get support and advise.
Try Alt.Support.Crohns-Colitis. This is why I can't get into a trolling

war
with Donal with a disease at the center.

RB




Donal November 15th 03 01:37 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
This is why I can't get into a trolling war
with Donal with a disease at the center.


Nonsense! You will just have to try harder.

I'd behave a bit more sympathetically if *I* didn't also have to
"dissappear" from the ng occassionally. However, there is no point in being
a wimp about it. This is Usenet. You cannot portray yourself as the most
obnoxious person on the planet - and then expect sympathy because you have
some, unidentified, illness.


Grow up, you big baby! You will get no sympathy here.



Regards


Donal
--




Bobsprit November 15th 03 01:42 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
You cannot portray yourself as the most
obnoxious person on the planet - and then expect sympathy because you have
some, unidentified, illness.

No one expects sympathy. I don't have IBS or UC. But using diseases as a
trolling element or insult just isn't my bag.
Sorry.

RB

Bobsprit November 15th 03 01:48 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
You are completely and totally wrong. alt.whatever has
nothing to do with reality. You're talking about anecdotal
evidence vs. actual reliable data.

I have been dealing with UC for 22 years. I'm quite informed on the subject,
including familial link data, cancer statistics and new treatments, including
the Austrialian anti-biotic cocktail that was tested with some success on UC
patients. Because of a sad occurence I know quite a bit about the realities and
devestating effects of these diseases.
I have no wish to debate them tit-for-tat in this forum. Should you want to
know more, e-mail me directly. I also have info on a new med released last year
that is having some success for IBS and UC, though it's expensive.

RB

Bobsprit November 15th 03 01:58 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
You're talking about anecdotal
evidence vs. actual reliable data.


Because of the highly variable symptoms for UC and IBS, just about every study
made has been based on anecdotal data, inlcuding the familial link statistics
cited recently at 15-20%, below the keying factor. As for cancer rates, IBS
patients have a higher rate and UC patients are told to get scoped twice as
often for just this reason. A person with UC needs to be scoped at a younger
age as well. Some doctors suggest 35 as a starting point.
Here's a link.
http://ibscrohns.about.com/library/b...itiscancer.htm

And this from the CFSN site:

Irritable bowel syndrome is an epidemic in the United States. More than 5% of
the population is afflicted by "idiopathic" (cause unknown) bowel discomfort,
urgency, and diarrhea type symptoms. IBS can progress to colitis, but is
different in that colonoscopy finds no obvious pathological changes in the
bowel.

RB

Donal November 15th 03 02:01 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
You cannot portray yourself as the most
obnoxious person on the planet - and then expect sympathy because you have
some, unidentified, illness.

No one expects sympathy. I don't have IBS or UC. But using diseases as a
trolling element or insult just isn't my bag.
Sorry.


Have we finally discovered depths of bad taste to which Bobsprit will not
descend??? I don't think so!

So what happens to you when you "dissappear" from the ng? Do you become a
cripple?


Real sailors don't whine about medical conditions. In fact, this ng has a
shining example to all of us.


Regards


Donal
--




SkitchNYC November 15th 03 02:08 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
It's one of the leading causes of workplace absense.


Figures.

Donal November 15th 03 02:13 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
You're talking about anecdotal
evidence vs. actual reliable data.

Irritable bowel syndrome is an epidemic in the United States. More than 5%

of
the population is afflicted by "idiopathic" (cause unknown) bowel

discomfort,
urgency, and diarrhea type symptoms. IBS can progress to colitis, but is
different in that colonoscopy finds no obvious pathological changes in the
bowel.


Honestly, Bob, you really talk some sh*te.



Regards


Donal
--




SkitchNYC November 15th 03 02:14 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
On 13 Nov 2003 09:52:53 GMT, (SkitchNYC) wrote:


Bwahahahahaha OK, joker. Your investment company pays you a wage? What a
laugh. You better try again, cause that ain't gonna work


Really?
Why wouldn't any company pay its employees?


Cause there are a million better ways to get gains or income out and cause
you're gonna turn capital gains into personal income that way - not too smart.


Look, even if you had this setup (which you do not), it would be
about the most ass-backwards way to hold assets, particularly

income-producing
ones as you describe them

Really, maybe yoou should take a look at how company taxes work in Oz
after all that's where I live.

It is certainly the case in the US, and according
to my AAR friends it is in Oz also


AAR? Some accountancy mob?
They don't know **** about Oz practice...neither do I actually, I just
pay my accountancy firm a lot of money every year to save me a lot
more.


The fact that you don't even know who AAR is or would say that "they don't know
**** about Oz" tells all. They are the biggest Oz law firm and the leading tax
advisor there and the firm consisting of some of my best friends (see, all
Ozzies are not assholes).

Maybe you could tell me about tax liability in France and Greece
as well.


And, to top it off, you still haven't
explained why you or Boobs could gain any advantage by having an individual
(like a wife) hold assets. Please get back to the question at hand (but

thanks
for the laugh anyway).


You get sidetracked easily don't you?


No, but I do tire of your saying so in an attempt to avoid an issue.

But I would assume that asset protection is universal as is tax
minimization.


True, but not nearly as important, unless you are planning to go bankrupt.

Hope you can laugh at your inadequacy as much as I'm laughing at them


Ouch, that one really hurt - whatever it meant.

SkitchNYC November 15th 03 02:25 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
On top of
that, the agreement may not be enforceable - leaving you high and dry. Just
don't get divorced, or fix it first.

Our marriage agreement is quite standard and it was well researched. It
overides titles, deeds and even "gifts."


Sure, they can do that, a contract to transfer a deed overrides it. But
consider that in the legal world a contract is one of the weaker forms of
indicia of asset ownership. That means that you may not win if it is
contested. Just a little advice for ya, that's all.

The boat and the next boat are not
in
my name due to insurance issues that are specific to me.


OK, whatever man. Maintain the mystery.


If we ever divorced I
wouldn't want this boat...or the next one anyway.


That is either a very romantic notion, ie, you'd be too distraught to worry
about a material thing like a boat. Or, it is a very sinister notion, as in
you would expect so much of Suzanne's assets that you could get a great boat.
I wonder which one it is.

SkitchNYC November 15th 03 02:29 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 

Bwahahahahaha OK, joker. Your investment company pays you a wage? What a
laugh. You better try again, cause that ain't gonna work.

Skitchy....seems to me that it IS working.


It seems like it is working?. Ok, I guess that ends it. He hasn't even
explained why he did it. Sounds like he paid money to set up a bunch of
corporations when he doesn't even know why.

Why are you so frustrated when
others have found a viable system, even if unconventional?


No frustration. Its just if I am having a hard day, its fun to kick Ozzie's
pretend knowledge around a little. BTW his system is not unconventional at all
- just not worthwhile.


SkitchNYC November 15th 03 02:31 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
why you or Boobs could gain any advantage by having an individual
(like a wife) hold assets. Please get back to the question at hand (but
thanks
for the laugh anyway).

In my case it had to do with insurance. Taxes were a minimal factor. In the
case of the 34XL, it's about financing. My father's credit union is 0%
interest
along with other nice terms.


Well, at least put it in both your names. The lender doesn't care if more than
one person own it, as long as the one with the deep pockets is on there.

SkitchNYC November 15th 03 02:34 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
If it all falls down I am not personally liable providing I have not
breached my duties as a director. ie trading when insolvent.
Good eh?

Without knowing the specifics, Skitchy is ****ing into the wind suggesting
any
part of your situation is not "proper."


Proper has nothing to do with it, Bob. His statement above is correct, except
he fails to note that he would also be personable liable if the corporate shell
is a mere instrumentality of his, which it appears to be. This ain't **** into
the wind, rather **** on a stupid ownership structure.

It's frustration on his part, plane and simple. There are some people in this
world who are driven mad by the happiness of others. Neal, Skitchy, Binary
Jane
and Scotty are clear examples.


Its easy to say this when there is nothing else to say. Boobs, Oz is an idiot,
but I was just trying to give you straight up advice.

SkitchNYC November 15th 03 02:35 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
Wasn't hard to figure out.


It wasn't hard to figure out that putting the boat in your wife's name would
allow you to borrow under your father's credit union? OK, if you say so.

Jonathan Ganz November 15th 03 03:18 AM

Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
 
We're not talking about UC. I have a friend who has that
also. We're talking about IBS, which is completely different
and has nothing to do with UC. I'm also aware of the drug
you allude to. The study was conducted with mostly women,
and as yet is not approved for men by the FDA. It is not
generally covered by insurance because of the lack of approval.
You're right, it's expensive. IBS can be helped with regular
antibiotics, but not complete solved with them for most people.
UC is a different story entirely. If you have that or know someone
who has, I pity you. It is certainly life-threatening.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
You are completely and totally wrong. alt.whatever has
nothing to do with reality. You're talking about anecdotal
evidence vs. actual reliable data.

I have been dealing with UC for 22 years. I'm quite informed on the

subject,
including familial link data, cancer statistics and new treatments,

including
the Austrialian anti-biotic cocktail that was tested with some success on

UC
patients. Because of a sad occurence I know quite a bit about the

realities and
devestating effects of these diseases.
I have no wish to debate them tit-for-tat in this forum. Should you want

to
know more, e-mail me directly. I also have info on a new med released last

year
that is having some success for IBS and UC, though it's expensive.

RB





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