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terri231@knowspam.mam - 11 Jul 2003 01:20 GMT
I was gone for two weeks.  The bickering continues.  I guess I am not
the problem.

Terri
Martin - 11 Jul 2003 01:35 GMT
>I was gone for two weeks.  The bickering continues.  I guess I am not
>the problem.

ROTFLMAO!

But I think some mentioned your name.

BTW, was it good for you? (g).
Martin Aquinas - changing minds one American at a time

"We cannot forget. We cannot forgive ... We went
through too much. They will have a sentence of their own:
Remembrance."

Border...Language...Culture....QUICK!
terri231@knowspam.mam - 11 Jul 2003 02:55 GMT
>>I was gone for two weeks.  The bickering continues.  I guess I am not
>>the problem.
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>
>BTW, was it good for you? (g).

I hate it when I am the last to know about these things.

Terri
>Martin Aquinas - changing minds one American at a time
>
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>
>Border...Language...Culture....QUICK!
Hypocrisy Haze - 11 Jul 2003 03:02 GMT
>I was gone for two weeks.  The bickering continues.  I guess I am not
>the problem.

You'll have noticed that while you've been 'away', the 'problem' has been
solely your accomplice Martin.  I shall look forward to you giving his
behavior the same critical attention you gave Dr Nagler's.
terri231@knowspam.mam - 11 Jul 2003 03:04 GMT
>>I was gone for two weeks.  The bickering continues.  I guess I am not
>>the problem.
>
>You'll have noticed that while you've been 'away', the 'problem' has been
>solely your accomplice Martin.  I shall look forward to you giving his
>behavior the same critical attention you gave Dr Nagler's.

I will when Martin provides PROOF that he has taken the Hippocratic
Oath and then broken it as often as Nagler. I'll have his lawyer
contact my lawyer if I ever get one.

BTW-- haven't you noticed Bruce behaving badly?  I think you need to
start harping on him, too.  Fair is fair, after all.

Terri
Hypocrisy Haze - 11 Jul 2003 05:17 GMT
>>>I was gone for two weeks.  The bickering continues.  I guess I am not
>>>the problem.

>>You'll have noticed that while you've been 'away', the 'problem' has been
>>solely your accomplice Martin.  I shall look forward to you giving his
>>behavior the same critical attention you gave Dr Nagler's.

>I will when Martin provides PROOF that he has taken the Hippocratic
>Oath and then broken it as often as Nagler. I'll have his lawyer
>contact my lawyer if I ever get one.

If you are to avoid further charge of hypocrisy you must do it now.

>BTW-- haven't you noticed Bruce behaving badly?  I think you need to
>start harping on him, too.  Fair is fair, after all.

On the contrary, Bruce has behaved very well and his expose of Martin's
feet of clay has been entertaining as, to be fair, have Martin's lame attempts
to extricate himself.  The badness for you is in the focus moving away
from your obsession and onto one of the real causes of the upset here.
Martin - 11 Jul 2003 06:12 GMT
>If you are to avoid further charge of hypocrisy you must do it now.

And who the hell appointed you, so aptly name, to set down the rules
of play? Hmm...dogmatic, authoritative, hypocritic...you are starting
to smell like Gagler. Do these words ring a bell?

"This isn't a church ... it isn't your momma's kitchen table ... it
isn't an ATA Board meeting ... and it's not the annual Cotillion Ball,
either.  It's a UseNet newsgroup, for goodness sakes.  So stop already
with the condescending lectures on how to behave." - Stephen Nagler

>>BTW-- haven't you noticed Bruce behaving badly?  I think you need to
>>start harping on him, too.  Fair is fair, after all.
>
>On the contrary, Bruce has behaved very well and his expose of Martin's
>feet of clay has been entertaining as, to be fair, have Martin's lame attempts
>to extricate himself.

No proof, just more crap from the hazy hypocrite. What a bore. You
aren't even entertaining. You are so weak I think you must be one of
the Ambiguously Gay Duo.

Martin Aquinas - changing minds one American at a time

"We cannot forget. We cannot forgive ... We went
through too much. They will have a sentence of their own:
Remembrance."

Border...Language...Culture....QUICK!
Martin - 11 Jul 2003 05:58 GMT
>I will when Martin provides PROOF that he has taken the Hippocratic
>Oath and then broken it as often as Nagler.

Right on the mark, again. They should make some doctors sign that in
blood. That way Satan will know his own when he sees them.

Martin Aquinas - changing minds one American at a time

"We cannot forget. We cannot forgive ... We went
through too much. They will have a sentence of their own:
Remembrance."

Border...Language...Culture....QUICK!
BruceMeyerz - 11 Jul 2003 16:45 GMT
> >>I was gone for two weeks.  The bickering continues.  I guess I am not
> >>the problem.
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> Terri

LOL....
Astonishing that even from vacation you had to
post one of your patend Naglerisms. Now that's ~obsession~.
"Have   to   flame...  must   post   about   Nagler..."
I suppose nor that you're back home you'll be returning
the newsgroup to "All Nagler All The Time."

BTW, I didn't realize you were such a Michael Savage fan.
Didn't seem your type.
terri231@knowspam.mam - 11 Jul 2003 18:18 GMT
>> >>I was gone for two weeks.  The bickering continues.  I guess I am not
>> >>the problem.
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>I suppose nor that you're back home you'll be returning
>the newsgroup to "All Nagler All The Time."

You are easily astonished.  I also replied to email from my employer
while away.  Is that another sign of obsession?  Prepare to be
astonished some more since I have 6 weeks left of vacation and will
likely post here during that time should I decide to do so.  

One thing I never do is read newsgroups or post from work.  Can you
say the same?

>BTW, I didn't realize you were such a Michael Savage fan.
>Didn't seem your type.

When did I say that?  Another one of your caffeine-induced fantasies,
perhaps?  The only comment I have made about Michael Savage is that he
reminds me of  "Ed Anger" in the Weekly World News or Globe -- one of
those supermarket tabloids.

I really don't mind what you post about, Bruce, just wonder why you
take the holier-than-thou attitude with others when you are no better.

Terri
BruceMeyerz - 12 Jul 2003 02:54 GMT
> >> >>I was gone for two weeks.  The bickering continues.  I guess I am not
> >> >>the problem.
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
> astonished some more since I have 6 weeks left of vacation and will
> likely post here during that time should I decide to do so.  

Where will you send your flame from this time? The Kilauea Internet Cafe?

> One thing I never do is read newsgroups or post from work.  Can you
> say the same?

Ah.. more baiting.

> I really don't mind what you post about, Bruce, just wonder why you
> take the holier-than-thou attitude with others when you are no better.
>
> Terri

And yet more baiting. Here's the thing, you and your dear spinal buddy martinsock
flame and bait and flame and bait. When someone finally has enough and
responds to you or tries to set the record straight you then accuse
them of being combative.
It would be niceif some could try to find some common ground or have some
fun while exploring avenues for help and relief in tinnitus related
stuff. However, the martinsock baits and taunts and flames me for weeks
on end. I decide to set the record straight and expose his garbage.
~Again~. Then you come back and pile on.
Sorry to ask so much as to have a little civility around here.
I had thought you and I had made some progress.
Flame incessantly on. I'm off on holidays. Oh, and martinsock did
post, while you were away, that you would much rather "go to bed
with him" than with someone else. It was in the past week or so.
Great company you keep.
Flame on, Terri 231.
Martin - 12 Jul 2003 20:16 GMT
>I decide to set the record straight and expose his garbage.

Again, Bruce thinks because he states it he is telling the truth.

>Sorry to ask so much as to have a little civility around here.

That's funny, coming from the gasoline thrower "Oat Willy."

>> I'm off on holidays.<<

Then I shall wait till you return to slice and dice your previous
rhetoric.

Remember, Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis does not work here.

> Oh, and martinsock did
>post, while you were away, that you would much rather "go to bed
>with him" than with someone else.

I'm sure that Terri prefers real men which is why I said that. So
sorry that you were offended, "Bruce." You, Chiinups, and Gagler need
not apply.

Martin Aquinas - changing minds one American at a time

"We cannot forget. We cannot forgive ... We went
through too much. They will have a sentence of their own:
Remembrance."

Border...Language...Culture....QUICK!
Frog - 13 Jul 2003 08:53 GMT
martinsock ("I'm not reading all messages") squealed:-

> >I decide to set the record straight and expose his garbage.

> Again, Bruce thinks because he states it he is telling the truth.

he did & teh number o desperate lame a.s replies fro u prove it

> >Sorry to ask so much as to have a little civility around here.

> That's funny, coming from the gasoline thrower "Oat Willy."

u kno what is civility martinsock??

> >> I'm off on holidays.<<

> Then I shall wait till you return to slice and dice your previous
> rhetoric.

will u have found a way 2 do that by then? lol

> Remember, Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis does not work here.

neither do lies & BS

> > Oh, and martinsock did
> >post, while you were away, that you would much rather "go to bed
> >with him" than with someone else.

> I'm sure that Terri prefers real men which is why I said that. So
> sorry that you were offended, "Bruce." You, Chiinups, and Gagler need
> not apply.

u familiar wid real men martinsock?

ROFLMSO!!!

Cheers hic

martinsock flatulus - blowin' in the wind

"I cannot forget. I cannot stop insulting...I went
through too much. I will have a sentence of my own:
Troll."

BS...Lies...Troll....FLUSH!
Martin - 13 Jul 2003 10:19 GMT
>> Again, Bruce thinks because he states it he is telling the truth.
>
>he did

Bruce has repeatedly lied and his post does not support his claims. He
tried to play it to the bone but there is no meat on the stick.

Martin Aquinas - changing minds one American at a time

"We cannot forget. We cannot forgive ... We went
through too much. They will have a sentence of their own:
Remembrance."

Border...Language...Culture....QUICK!
Stephen Nagler - 12 Jul 2003 19:07 GMT
>>>I was gone for two weeks.  The bickering continues.  I guess I am not
>>>the problem.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>Oath and then broken it as often as Nagler. I'll have his lawyer
>contact my lawyer if I ever get one.

................

I never took the Hippocratic Oath.

Welcome back, Terri.

Yes, the bickering continues.  But I've been on vacation, too!

smn
Martin - 12 Jul 2003 20:25 GMT
>I never took the Hippocratic Oath.

What, your tongue started to burn and you stopped speaking? Even
consider that posession was possibly the problem?

"I swear by Apollo the physician, by Æsculapius, Hygeia, and Panacea,
and I take to witness all the gods, all the goddesses, to keep
according to my ability and my judgement, the following Oath.

"To consider dear to me as my parents him who taught me this art; to
live in common with him and if necessary to share my goods with him;
to look upon his children as my own brothers, to teach them this art
if they so desire without fee or written promise; to impart to my sons
and the sons of the master who taught me and the disciples who have
enrolled themselves and have agreed to the rules of the profession,
but to these alone the precepts and the instruction. I will prescribe
regimen for the good of my patients according to my ability and my
judgement and never do harm to anyone. To please no one will I
prescribe a deadly drug nor give advice which may cause his death. Nor
will I give a woman a pessary to procure abortion. But I will preserve
the purity of my life and my art. I will not cut for stone, even for
patients in whom the disease is manifest; I will leave this operation
to be performed by practitioners, specialists in this art. In every
house where I come I will enter only for the good of my patients,
keeping myself far from all intentional ill-doing and all seduction
and especially from the pleasures of love with women or with men, be
they free or slaves. All that may come to my knowledge in the exercise
of my profession or in daily commerce with men, which ought not to be
spread abroad, I will keep secret and will never reveal. If I keep
this oath faithfully, may I enjoy my life and practice my art,
respected by all men and in all times; but if I swerve from it or
violate it, may the reverse be my lot."

If you read this did you fall on the floor in agony? Are you even dead
maybe and your wife is finishing your reply?

Hey, how was working that room? Did you put the hook on any of the 30
people that came for the donuts and coffee before going back to the
home?

> WHAT NAGLER HAS TOLD TINNITUS SUFFERERS:
> ----------------------------------------

>*NAGLER* to someone who said they have tried to be fair to him:
>You are delusional.  You do not know the meaning of fair and objective.

>I wasn't playing, [woman's name witheld]. You are a pig and a hypocrite.

>I have bent over backwards to be kind and respectful to you.  You are part of
>the problem here - a HUGE part of the problem here.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> over and over again teach you the only thing your vile mouth is good
> for'

For those who don't know, Nagler claims that he is a licensed
physician.
Martin Aquinas - changing minds one American at a time

"We cannot forget. We cannot forgive ... We went
through too much. They will have a sentence of their own:
Remembrance."

Border...Language...Culture....QUICK!
obsession watch - 13 Jul 2003 08:53 GMT
martinsock ("I'm not reading all messages")rolled in his dirt:

>What

what?

<yawn>

/flush
Martin - 13 Jul 2003 10:20 GMT
>martin ("I'm not reading all messages")

Some people here are kill filtered. That is true. Join the club.

Martin Aquinas - changing minds one American at a time

"We cannot forget. We cannot forgive ... We went
through too much. They will have a sentence of their own:
Remembrance."

Border...Language...Culture....QUICK!
Sandy McCroskey - 14 Jul 2003 19:06 GMT
the Hippocratic Oath.

> "I swear by Apollo the physician, by Æsculapius, Hygeia, and Panacea,
> and I take to witness all the gods, all the goddesses..."

Clearly not to be taken lightly!

Sandy McCroskey
(in the 21st century)
Jim Chinnis - 15 Jul 2003 00:14 GMT
sandy@thenation.com (Sandy McCroskey) wrote in part:

>the Hippocratic Oath.
>
>> "I swear by Apollo the physician, by Æsculapius, Hygeia, and Panacea,
>> and I take to witness all the gods, all the goddesses..."
>
>Clearly not to be taken lightly!

Well, it includes "all the gods, all the goddesses", so I guess the current
ones would be included.  :-)
Signature

Jim Chinnis / Warrenton, Virginia, USA
Want to discuss Meniere's? See http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MenieresDG

Martin - 16 Jul 2003 07:04 GMT
>Well, it includes "all the gods, all the goddesses", so I guess the current
>ones would be included.  :-)

Nagler, the self-proclaimed god of tinnitus and Chiinis, his bitch.
What a perfect pair. You two would be better winners than Charles
Laughton in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." What was that, the Festival
of Fools? Do you both have a hat with jingling bells on the end?

Let me ask you a question.  At the ATA Cotillion, did you get to wear
the horses head at all, or were you always forced to be the a.s?
Personally, if you'd like a left handed compliment, I think Nagler
makes a better a.s.

Martin Aquinas - changing minds one American at a time

"We cannot forget. We cannot forgive ... We went
through too much. They will have a sentence of their own:
Remembrance."

Border...Language...Culture....QUICK!
terri231@knowspam.mam - 16 Jul 2003 12:04 GMT
>>Well, it includes "all the gods, all the goddesses", so I guess the current
>>ones would be included.  :-)
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>Personally, if you'd like a left handed compliment, I think Nagler
>makes a better a.s.

I'm going to have to remember that one.

Terri
Martin - 16 Jul 2003 06:59 GMT
>Clearly not to be taken lightly!
>
>Sandy McCroskey
>(in the 21st century)

Gee Sandy, you spout such wisdom and reason.

No wonder you work for who you do. I heard some comments from your
boss the other night that make me wonder which of Stalin's relatives
she is a dependent of. If you are wondering why your rag has never
made money, ask yourself if the communist party paper ever turned a
profit. Her views and rhetoric are sickening. You probably applaud
them. As if America would stand a chance of surviving if her ideals
and desires were followed.

Pass the opium pipe!

Martin Aquinas - changing minds one American at a time

"We cannot forget. We cannot forgive ... We went
through too much. They will have a sentence of their own:
Remembrance."

Border...Language...Culture....QUICK!
Martin - 11 Jul 2003 05:56 GMT
>You'll have noticed that while you've been 'away', the 'problem' has been
>solely your accomplice Martin.  I shall look forward to you giving his
>behavior the same critical attention you gave Dr Nagler's.

Dear Hypocrisy [so aptly named],

      You really are in quite a haze. Have you ever offered any
advice here? Or are you contending for Village Idiot of the Month now?

Martin Aquinas - changing minds one American at a time

"We cannot forget. We cannot forgive ... We went
through too much. They will have a sentence of their own:
Remembrance."

Border...Language...Culture....QUICK!
Jesper Buch - 11 Jul 2003 09:13 GMT
> I was gone for two weeks.  The bickering continues.  I guess I am not
> the problem.

No it's been as usual . . . . ludicrus and pathetic acusations and
discussions about who is right.
Like always here, never the ball always go for the head then it huts most.

> Terri
Johannes - 11 Jul 2003 11:52 GMT
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 10:13:35 +0200 "Jesper Buch" <jesperbuch@hotmail.com> wrote..

>> I was gone for two weeks.  The bickering continues.  I guess I am not
>> the problem.
>
>No it's been as usual . . . . ludicrus and pathetic acusations and
>discussions about who is right.
>Like always here, never the ball always go for the head then it huts most.

That is Martin(sock)..

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Paul - 11 Jul 2003 16:43 GMT
> I was gone for two weeks.  The bickering continues.  I guess I am not
> the problem.
>
> Terri

 The volume of bickering posts was down considerably,
Terri.

 Seriously.

Paul
Bob D. - 12 Jul 2003 02:06 GMT
>I was gone for two weeks.  The bickering continues.  I guess I am not
>the problem.
>
>Terri

Terri:

No way !  Apparwntly, this T stuff is a built-in argument
wainting to happen.

Hope the vacation waqs good,

Bob D.
Long Island, NY
bdimarco@optonline.net
 
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