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It's that time again!
On Mar 19, 12:47*pm, HK wrote:
On 3/19/10 11:54 AM, Loogypicker wrote: On Mar 19, 10:55 am, *wrote: On 3/19/10 10:42 AM, John H wrote: This year's Race for the Cure in Richmond is cranking up again. My daughter has sent out an email, and I'll include it below. Some donations have already been made!. This year, I'll match up to $200 of the amount donated by any individual on rec.boats. I'm already behind the power curve. First, here is her page:http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v It's nice that your daughter is doing a little better, Herring, but do we really need to be bombarded with your familial medical saga? Everyone has family members or close friends who are seriously ill or who have died prematurely from a horrid illness. Really? I haven't. Remarkable...no one in loogy's family and no close friends have every been seriously ill or died prematurely from an illness. That's really amazing. Moron. YOU are the moron. You don't even know what in hell you said before. Perhaps it's because you lie so much. But, here is your original statement: Everyone has family members or close friends who are seriously ill or who have died prematurely from a horrid illness Notice if you will, in your original statement you NEVER said "have every" (which I take it to mean is stupid talk for EVER). You said that everyone here HAS FAMILY MEMBERS OR FRIENDS WHO ARE SERIOUSLY ILL. So, for the first part, no, I have no friends or family members or friends who are seriously ill. For the second part. I have no relatives who have died prematurely from a horrid illness. Damn if someone has to explain something as simple as this to you, know friggin' wonder you have to lie about every aspect of your life. You're a loser. |
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On 3/19/10 1:43 PM, Loogypicker wrote:
On Mar 19, 12:47 pm, wrote: On 3/19/10 11:54 AM, Loogypicker wrote: On Mar 19, 10:55 am, wrote: On 3/19/10 10:42 AM, John H wrote: This year's Race for the Cure in Richmond is cranking up again. My daughter has sent out an email, and I'll include it below. Some donations have already been made!. This year, I'll match up to $200 of the amount donated by any individual on rec.boats. I'm already behind the power curve. First, here is her page:http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v It's nice that your daughter is doing a little better, Herring, but do we really need to be bombarded with your familial medical saga? Everyone has family members or close friends who are seriously ill or who have died prematurely from a horrid illness. Really? I haven't. Remarkable...no one in loogy's family and no close friends have every been seriously ill or died prematurely from an illness. That's really amazing. Moron. YOU are the moron. You don't even know what in hell you said before. Perhaps it's because you lie so much. But, here is your original statement: Everyone has family members or close friends who are seriously ill or who have died prematurely from a horrid illness Notice if you will, in your original statement you NEVER said "have every" (which I take it to mean is stupid talk for EVER). You said that everyone here HAS FAMILY MEMBERS OR FRIENDS WHO ARE SERIOUSLY ILL. So, for the first part, no, I have no friends or family members or friends who are seriously ill. For the second part. I have no relatives who have died prematurely from a horrid illness. Damn if someone has to explain something as simple as this to you, know friggin' wonder you have to lie about every aspect of your life. You're a loser. Go argue with Snotty. You two are intellectual equals. -- If the X-MimeOLE "header" doesn't say: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100227 Thunderbird/3.0.3 (or higher) then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer. |
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On Mar 19, 3:06*pm, HK wrote:
On 3/19/10 1:43 PM, Loogypicker wrote: On Mar 19, 12:47 pm, *wrote: On 3/19/10 11:54 AM, Loogypicker wrote: On Mar 19, 10:55 am, * *wrote: On 3/19/10 10:42 AM, John H wrote: This year's Race for the Cure in Richmond is cranking up again. My daughter has sent out an email, and I'll include it below. Some donations have already been made!. This year, I'll match up to $200 of the amount donated by any individual on rec.boats. I'm already behind the power curve. First, here is her page:http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v It's nice that your daughter is doing a little better, Herring, but do we really need to be bombarded with your familial medical saga? Everyone has family members or close friends who are seriously ill or who have died prematurely from a horrid illness. Really? I haven't. Remarkable...no one in loogy's family and no close friends have every been seriously ill or died prematurely from an illness. That's really amazing. Moron. YOU are the moron. You don't even know what in hell you said before. Perhaps it's because you lie so much. But, here is your original statement: Everyone has family members or close friends who are seriously ill or who have died prematurely from a horrid illness Notice if you will, in your original statement you NEVER said "have every" (which I take it to mean is stupid talk for EVER). You said that everyone here HAS FAMILY MEMBERS OR FRIENDS WHO ARE SERIOUSLY ILL. So, for the first part, no, I have no friends or family members or friends who are seriously ill. For the second part. I have no relatives who have died prematurely from a horrid illness. Damn if someone has to explain something as simple as this to you, know friggin' wonder you have to lie about every aspect of your life. You're a loser. Go argue with Snotty. You two are intellectual equals. -- Loogy 1 Harry 0 |
It's that time again!
HK wrote:
On 3/19/10 10:42 AM, John H wrote: This year's Race for the Cure in Richmond is cranking up again. My daughter has sent out an email, and I'll include it below. Some donations have already been made!. This year, I'll match up to $200 of the amount donated by any individual on rec.boats. I'm already behind the power curve. First, here is her page: http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v It's nice that your daughter is doing a little better, Herring, but do we really need to be bombarded with your familial medical saga? Everyone has family members or close friends who are seriously ill or who have died prematurely from a horrid illness. A close friend of mine recently lost his daughter-in-law to cancer. Perhaps I should have posted a running saga of her demise? It's a good cause. If she died of breast cancer, she would approve of this. I have lost too many people to cancer so I always donate to the American Cancer Society. Why not? I might benefit from their help some day. |
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On 3/19/2010 8:27 PM, Larry wrote:
HK wrote: On 3/19/10 10:42 AM, John H wrote: This year's Race for the Cure in Richmond is cranking up again. My daughter has sent out an email, and I'll include it below. Some donations have already been made!. This year, I'll match up to $200 of the amount donated by any individual on rec.boats. I'm already behind the power curve. First, here is her page: http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v It's nice that your daughter is doing a little better, Herring, but do we really need to be bombarded with your familial medical saga? Everyone has family members or close friends who are seriously ill or who have died prematurely from a horrid illness. A close friend of mine recently lost his daughter-in-law to cancer. Perhaps I should have posted a running saga of her demise? It's a good cause. If she died of breast cancer, she would approve of this. I have lost too many people to cancer so I always donate to the American Cancer Society. Why not? I might benefit from their help some day. I say "f" them all, why should I encourage anyone to contribute to a worthwhile charity. |
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On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 20:27:58 -0400, Larry wrote:
HK wrote: On 3/19/10 10:42 AM, John H wrote: This year's Race for the Cure in Richmond is cranking up again. My daughter has sent out an email, and I'll include it below. Some donations have already been made!. This year, I'll match up to $200 of the amount donated by any individual on rec.boats. I'm already behind the power curve. First, here is her page: http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v It's nice that your daughter is doing a little better, Herring, but do we really need to be bombarded with your familial medical saga? Everyone has family members or close friends who are seriously ill or who have died prematurely from a horrid illness. A close friend of mine recently lost his daughter-in-law to cancer. Perhaps I should have posted a running saga of her demise? It's a good cause. If she died of breast cancer, she would approve of this. I have lost too many people to cancer so I always donate to the American Cancer Society. Why not? I might benefit from their help some day. Breast cancer can occur in the best of us - males included. http://ww5.komen.org/uploadedFiles/C...s/806-320a.pdf As obesity is one of the factors that increase the risk of male breast cancer, the individual doing all the whining may actually reap some benefits of the research sponsored by the Komen Foundation. -- John H For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v |
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On 3/20/10 10:48 AM, John H wrote:
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 20:27:58 -0400, wrote: HK wrote: On 3/19/10 10:42 AM, John H wrote: This year's Race for the Cure in Richmond is cranking up again. My daughter has sent out an email, and I'll include it below. Some donations have already been made!. This year, I'll match up to $200 of the amount donated by any individual on rec.boats. I'm already behind the power curve. First, here is her page: http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v It's nice that your daughter is doing a little better, Herring, but do we really need to be bombarded with your familial medical saga? Everyone has family members or close friends who are seriously ill or who have died prematurely from a horrid illness. A close friend of mine recently lost his daughter-in-law to cancer. Perhaps I should have posted a running saga of her demise? It's a good cause. If she died of breast cancer, she would approve of this. I have lost too many people to cancer so I always donate to the American Cancer Society. Why not? I might benefit from their help some day. Breast cancer can occur in the best of us - males included. http://ww5.komen.org/uploadedFiles/C...s/806-320a.pdf As obesity is one of the factors that increase the risk of male breast cancer, the individual doing all the whining may actually reap some benefits of the research sponsored by the Komen Foundation. -- John H For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Gee, Herring, I hope you are not referring to me...as I don't have nearly the number of medical problems you have, and so far none of my children have cancer. -- If the X-MimeOLE "header" doesn't say: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100227 Thunderbird/3.0.3 (or higher) then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer. |
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On Mar 19, 10:42*am, John H wrote:
This year's Race for the Cure in Richmond is cranking up again. My daughter has sent out an email, and I'll include it below. Some donations have already been made!. This year, I'll match up to $200 of the amount donated by any individual on rec.boats. I'm already behind the power curve. First, here is her page:http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Donations can be made and credited to her team by clicking on the 'Support Renee' button. Here's her letter, with a little editing. Hi, there!!!! *I bet you're wondering what IN THE WORLD happened to me!!! *You haven't heard anything from me YET about this year's race!!! *Well, we've made some changes....you can view my page for details, but it took a little extra time for us to get it together. *We are now "Run for the Hills!!!" *And we are hoping to have a huge team this year, though there is little time!!! *I'm hoping you haven't registered for the race, and you will, once again, race with me!!! You may get this e-mail more than once. I apologize in advance. To update you on my progress, I finally have little news! *Some of you may not know that I lost my implants just before last summer, as a result of infection. They were replaced in September, and I had another infection in October, spending several days in the hospital. *I stayed on antibiotics through the holidays, to buy myself some time before more involved, long-term, IV antibiotics....but when I stopped the oral antibiotics on Jan. 1, the infection didn't come back!!!! *So....knocking on wood....I think I'm done for a while!!! I still take a "Tamoxifen"-like drug (probably through next summer), see my oncologist and my surgeon every six months, and get breast MRI's annually, but as of next December, I will be a 5-year survivor! *I have a 10% risk of recurrence, so I'm very vigilant! *In fact, I am now, officially, a hypochondriac!! *My doctors tell me I'm entitled. This year, Tracy Lynch (who just finished treatment for breast cancer) and I have joined forces to form, what we hope is, the largest team in the city! Though you may think you live in a wonderful community, you could not begin to know the extent to which the Twin Hickory community is full of wonder, until you experience it first hand, as Tracy and I have. *For this reason, we have decided to organize a community-based team. *Our team name is "Run for the Hills!!! (of Twin Hickory). *In the past, my team, "Racing WITH Renee", has been one of the 5 largest teams at the race (out of about 300 teams!!!), with membership between 150 and 200 people each year! *We have raised nearly $30,000 for the Susan G. Komen Foundation over the past four years! Tracy and I look forward to, once again, having a strong presence at this year's race! Now that you're up to date, back to the purpose of the e-mail. *I would be most honored if you would, once again, see fit to join me in the Race! *You can view my race page atwww.komenrichmond.org/goto/reneewinckler. *From here, you can join the team by clicking "Join Renee's Team", or you can donate to Susan G. Komen by clicking on "Support Renee". *You can also view our team roster by clicking on "Run for the Hills". *From the roster, you can click on Tracy's name to view her page, as well. * Renee -- "You may give it away, but your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it." John H Hey, John, the second link didn't work for me, so if I go to HER site, will you see my donation? I want to make sure that you have to match it!!!!! |
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On Mar 20, 11:30*am, Loogypicker wrote:
On Mar 19, 10:42*am, John H wrote: This year's Race for the Cure in Richmond is cranking up again. My daughter has sent out an email, and I'll include it below. Some donations have already been made!. This year, I'll match up to $200 of the amount donated by any individual on rec.boats. I'm already behind the power curve. First, here is her page:http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Donations can be made and credited to her team by clicking on the 'Support Renee' button. Here's her letter, with a little editing. Hi, there!!!! *I bet you're wondering what IN THE WORLD happened to me!!! *You haven't heard anything from me YET about this year's race!!! *Well, we've made some changes....you can view my page for details, but it took a little extra time for us to get it together. *We are now "Run for the Hills!!!" *And we are hoping to have a huge team this year, though there is little time!!! *I'm hoping you haven't registered for the race, and you will, once again, race with me!!! You may get this e-mail more than once. I apologize in advance. To update you on my progress, I finally have little news! *Some of you may not know that I lost my implants just before last summer, as a result of infection. They were replaced in September, and I had another infection in October, spending several days in the hospital. *I stayed on antibiotics through the holidays, to buy myself some time before more involved, long-term, IV antibiotics....but when I stopped the oral antibiotics on Jan. 1, the infection didn't come back!!!! *So....knocking on wood....I think I'm done for a while!!! I still take a "Tamoxifen"-like drug (probably through next summer), see my oncologist and my surgeon every six months, and get breast MRI's annually, but as of next December, I will be a 5-year survivor! *I have a 10% risk of recurrence, so I'm very vigilant! *In fact, I am now, officially, a hypochondriac!! *My doctors tell me I'm entitled. This year, Tracy Lynch (who just finished treatment for breast cancer) and I have joined forces to form, what we hope is, the largest team in the city! Though you may think you live in a wonderful community, you could not begin to know the extent to which the Twin Hickory community is full of wonder, until you experience it first hand, as Tracy and I have. *For this reason, we have decided to organize a community-based team. *Our team name is "Run for the Hills!!! (of Twin Hickory). *In the past, my team, "Racing WITH Renee", has been one of the 5 largest teams at the race (out of about 300 teams!!!), with membership between 150 and 200 people each year! *We have raised nearly $30,000 for the Susan G. Komen Foundation over the past four years! Tracy and I look forward to, once again, having a strong presence at this year's race! Now that you're up to date, back to the purpose of the e-mail. *I would be most honored if you would, once again, see fit to join me in the Race! *You can view my race page atwww.komenrichmond.org/goto/reneewinckler. *From here, you can join the team by clicking "Join Renee's Team", or you can donate to Susan G. Komen by clicking on "Support Renee". *You can also view our team roster by clicking on "Run for the Hills". *From the roster, you can click on Tracy's name to view her page, as well. * Renee -- "You may give it away, but your honor can never be taken from you. Cherish it." John H Hey, John, the second link didn't work for me, so if I go to HER site, will you see my donation? I want to make sure that you have to match it!!!!! Go he http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v or: http://www.komenrichmond.org/site/TR....&s_tafId=7110 Click on the 'Support Renee' button. Thanks! |
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On Mar 20, 10:57*am, hk wrote:
On 3/20/10 10:48 AM, John H wrote: On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 20:27:58 -0400, *wrote: HK wrote: On 3/19/10 10:42 AM, John H wrote: This year's Race for the Cure in Richmond is cranking up again. My daughter has sent out an email, and I'll include it below. Some donations have already been made!. This year, I'll match up to $200 of the amount donated by any individual on rec.boats. I'm already behind the power curve. First, here is her page:http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v It's nice that your daughter is doing a little better, Herring, but do we really need to be bombarded with your familial medical saga? Everyone has family members or close friends who are seriously ill or who have died prematurely from a horrid illness. A close friend of mine recently lost his daughter-in-law to cancer. Perhaps I should have posted a running saga of her demise? It's a good cause. *If she died of breast cancer, she would approve of this. I have lost too many people to cancer so I always donate to the American Cancer Society. *Why not? *I might benefit from their help some day. Breast cancer can occur in the best of us - males included. http://ww5.komen.org/uploadedFiles/C...s/806-320a.pdf As obesity is one of the factors that increase the risk of male breast cancer, the individual doing all the whining may actually reap some benefits of the research sponsored by the Komen Foundation. -- John H For a great time, go here first...http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Gee, Herring, I hope you are not referring to me...as I don't have nearly the number of medical problems you have, and so far none of my children have cancer. -- Every single time that I think that you've gone as low as a human can go, you prove me wrong. You are NOTHING but a fat, nasty, worthless piece of **** gasbag. Just a low life. |
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