HOWEDY chris jung you pathetic miserable stinkin rotten
lyin dog abusin punk thug coward active accute chronic life
long incurable malignant maliciHOWES mental case,
"ChrisJ" <cjj22@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> diddy wrote:
>> elegy <elegy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> spoke these words of
>> wisdom in news:9vn63456tk0cg0c9c7jmi1hgrev7dqud9s@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> On Tue, 20 May 2008 18:27:43 -0500, diddy <none> wrote:
>>>
>>>> elegy <elegy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> spoke these words of
>>>> wisdom in news:oan634l5pqqk8b2vsgdbsmdng5lc3au6rf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, 20 May 2008 13:30:01 -0500, diddy <none> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> elegy <elegy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> spoke these words of wisdom in
>>>>>> news:gr1634dovnijcfurttn3gc32oh7t0164k9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>> but finding that person seems like SUCH an overwhelming task!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> What breed?
>
>>>>> border collie (god help me)
Which "god" do you think elegy an diddler PREFER?
>>>> Why, if you feel this is the breed that fits your lifestyle, are
>>>> you asking for help? I don't understand that statement.
>
>>> when i first got luce, everybody around me said i was nuts.
Naaaah?
>>> now i'm looking at border collies, and they say i'm even more nuts
than
>>> they thought! lol
NAAAAH??
>> If it fits your lifestyle, then let them be damned what they think.
Luce
>> made you happy. If you think zany, over the top energy/drive/aand a dog
>> that needs your direction is what you need, then GO for it! There are
>> many many homes where a border collie is a perfect fit
Yeah? THAT'S DOGGY RACISIM.
> I have a quibble with your last sentence but
> it could be semantic confusion on my part.
Perhaps it's your ANTI-PSYCHOTIC medications?
> In my way of thinking "many many" means "a heck of a lot." IMHO the BC
> is not an easy dog breed and most, if not the vast majority of, homes
are
> SO not up having a BC.
THAT'S INSANE.
Ooops~!
> I have to add that Elegy is going into it with a lot of thought, with
her
> eyes wide open and, we've seen ample evidence, with strong dedication to
> her dogs. The BC may be the right dog.
Perhaps you should stick to givin ANTI-PSYCHOTIC medication advice?
Chris Jung
(Prozac and Welbutrin,
cognitive therapy)
CHRIS JUNG
on the PROZE and CONS of PROZAC
I have to comment here. Anti-depressants such
as Prozac do not have any "drugging" effect. It
doesn't tranquilize, make euphoric, or cause
any sort of change in behavior except for
bringing the brain imbalances back to normal
and thus reducing depression. I take Prozac and
the difference between being on Prozac and not
is very subtle. I still feel everything (happy,
sad, nervous, mad) but I'm just not as
unreasonably bummed about it.
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BWEEEAAAHAAAHAAA~!~!~!


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