From: Carole Allen on 14 Jul 2006 01:40 On 13 Jul 2006 22:11:43 -0700, "A Human Being" <justahumanbeing1(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >Which emotions are you talking about? There are two kinds- positive and >negative . > > >> -- He's baaaaack....
From: jeremyrh.geo on 14 Jul 2006 02:04 A Human Being wrote: > Mxsmanic wrote: > > Dave Frightens Me writes: > > > > > Happiness makes you vulnerable? > > > > Emotion makes you vulnerable, when you allow it to make your decisions > > for you. > > Which emotions are you talking about? There are two kinds- positive and > negative . Hooray - it's Mixi II !!! B;
From: Mxsmanic on 14 Jul 2006 02:15 Tim C. writes: > Other viruses, not other people, you pillock. Not in the case of common-cold viruses. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail.
From: Mxsmanic on 14 Jul 2006 02:17 Carole Allen writes: > What a load of c... p. When you aren't at McD's, or walking in Paris > (which of course you don't do on the "hot" days), or teaching English > to a group of students (adults, not children? - the same students, > they don't take just one lesson from you?), you are sitting in your > AC'd little apt, flying flight simulator, or checking your watch to > the nanosecond, or messing with your computers. You don't go to > libraries, or to the theater, or to sporting events, or to bars, etc., > etc., or any other sort of place where large crowds gather (except > perhaps the subway). You probably live a more isolated life than > 99.9% of rte's posters. Not from the standpoint of disease exposure. Ninety minutes in a small room with someone who sneezes continually is a virtual guarantee of infection. > You get colds because when you ARE exposed to a virus your body is not > healthy enough to fight it off becuase you eat an unbalanced diet and > you are out of shape, by your own description. No, I get colds because I'm exposed to a virus that I have not previously encountered. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail.
From: Mxsmanic on 14 Jul 2006 02:18
Dave Frightens Me writes: > No. Money makes a small difference. Healthy living makes a big > difference. Try it and see. Remember, don't spend any money on health. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |