ZZzzz..... are you sure you take your medication? It sounds like you are loosing it again. A wise man once told me: "you catch more flies with honey than vinegar." Perhaps you should study the book from Dale Carnegy: "How to win friends and influence people". edit: One thing is certain however: This troll Zzz... is most definitely not trading. A physical impossibility with such a mind, what size is it? Pea sized? What does everyone think: Does Zzz... IQ level reach double digits.....? Holmes
<b>10-19-05</b> Quote from Rearden Metal: It wouldn't happen if every good person here, which I'd like to believe is most of you, would figuratively beat the creature down every single time it rears its ugly head. <b>See a Z-satan post? No need to even bother reading it, just instantly reply to the creature with your most creative adjectives.</b> Pillow-biting gerbil stuffer works for me, but this is an area where you should feel free to let your artistic talents roam. Since the mods refuse to purge it from among us, It's time for some whack-a-mole. Wherever the creature appears, beat it over the head as hard as you can. Repeat, repeat, repeat. Not only will this be fun, but with the new united front I am advocating, the creature will not be able to truly bother anyone, ever again. SO WHO'S WITH ME?! http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=872621 <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=1153305>
Boop oop de Bupe... Nope, I am not in that cracked skull, nope no way.... <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=1153307>
The biggest irony is, you probably wouldn't be so wretchedly miserable all the time, if you were to pick up a bupe script of your own. ...and get some antabuse with that- you obviously need that too. EDIT: Is there a medication to curb your compulsive sadism? Ask resinate, maybe he knows.
Gee, I wonder who is in whose head... By the way, Z... can you describe your feelings this week as a thread was started in appreciation of RM on these boards, while at the same time no less than 2 threads were started solely to point out what an idiotic troll you are? Wouldn't you say that the timing is kind of funny? I mean, really, you have to admit that it's pretty funny, given your attempts to nip at RM's heels here on ET.
Senior Citizens Are Using Computers and the Internet to Add More Life to Their Golden Years Can senior citizens find love on the Internet? That's exactly what happened for Marjorie and Dick Piaget, both age 70, of Wilbraham, Mass. The couple's romantic tale of love and romance on the Web, featured this morning on the "Today Show," shows how senior citizens can experience a second chance at life, and love, online. "Marjorie and Dick's story is a great example of how technology can change lives. It's something that people of all ages can benefit from," said Craig Spiezle, director of the Microsoft Senior Initiative, which supports older people's use of technology to enhance their community, creativity and employability. After her husband's death in 1991, Marjorie began taking computer classes to expand her job opportunities. Dick, a retired computer worker, began using a PC in 1994 for recreational use. Over time, the two became avid computer users, communicating with family via email, researching hobbies and locating lost relatives over the Internet. "I first noticed Marge in a SeniorNet chat room," said Dick Piaget. "Later, after exchanging e-mails and cyber-glances, I invited her to meet in person at a local event." The couple then started communicating by e-mail more often, learning about each other's lives and interests. It soon became clear their cyber-friendship had turned into a cyber-romance. Less than four months later, on January 12, 1996, Marjorie and Dick eloped and e-mailed the big news to their children. Since their introduction to computers, Marjorie and Dick have met hundreds of friends and learned how to use various computer programs. They're also encouraging their friends to get online. The "Today Show" feature on Marjorie and Dick is just one among hundreds of real-life stories of seniors who are using computers to open new worlds, find new friendships, reunite with families across the world, and enhance their creativity and employability. Last fall, Microsoft continued its decade-long support of SeniorNet, an organization that provides older adults with education and access to computer technology and the Internet, with a software, hardware and cash grant worth more than $1 million. By supporting organizations such as SeniorNet, Microsoft is working to ensure that seniors worldwide, like Marjorie and Dick, are not left behind on the information superhighway. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ZZzz, that could be you, man!! Make love, not war, with some hottie octogenarian instead of spilling your prune juice all over ET. Make this your homepage, not ET: http://www.seniorlifeusa.com/index.html Another tactic: To increase your odds of meeting Ms. Wonderful, step away from the keyboard for just one day, grab that walker, and head out into the sunshine. Cruise the local nursing homes and you just might meet that loving, caring, unfallen soul to comfort you in the winter of your life!! I know you can do it! Just throw on a clean Depends and go get 'em, Tiger!