Re: Note to Lionel
- From: "Clyde Slick" <artsackman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 08:29:18 -0400
"GeoSynch" <SpamSlayed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> torresists@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> Do a Google "advanced groups search" for Author:
>> george_member@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
>> Check out the posts made to groups other than RAO. :-)
>
> Wow, what a treasure trove of interesting information:
> http://groups-beta.google.com/groups?q=george_member@xxxxxxxxxxx+-rec.audio.*&start=0&hl=en&lr=
>
> Kinky George gets a wankerific response from an Amazon dyke:
> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.amazon-women.admirers/msg/27fcd18f7ef9a44d?hl=en
>
> George Bushwacker (deleted his original post but can't do anything about
> the response) fantasizes about Mrs. Partridge and Mrs. Brady in a
> catfight:
> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.tasteless/msg/c217bc190047aefb
>
> Pudge posting as George Graves in a diet newsgroup back in 1999
> when he was a svelte 330 pounds, so he's probably closing in on
> 400 pounds by now:
> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.support.diet.rx/msg/08f657328bd9af53?hl=en
>
> Boy George shopping for a Filipino bride??!!
> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.visa.us.marriage-based/msg/909dfb7401b57e65?hl=en
>
> 'lil Georgie (and probably trotsky) colluding in a shady deal,
> where he deleted his original post, but the incriminating info
> remains in another poster's response:
> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.internet.wireless/msg/70adce892d72dc6a
>
> The Mid-Yut moniker is George Troy in a woodcrafting newsgroup:
> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.crafts.woodturning/msg/7ed6f7d9ce0c29ce?hl=en
>
> Yet another sockpuppet George Arbuckle in a test post:
> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/misc.test/msg/44637e414628c83d?hl=en
>
>
> GeoSynch
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> Pudge shopping for a Filipino bride??!!
> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.visa.us.marriage-based/msg/909dfb7401b57e65?dmode=source&hl=en
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> From: George <George_mem...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Newsgroups: alt.visa.us.marriage-based
> Subject: K-1 Approval from Manila
> Date: 6 Oct 2001 14:22:31 -0700
> Organization: Newsguy News Service [http://newsguy.com]
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> Finally received approval. Much thanks to all in this newsgroup. Very
> helpful
> with regard to information and emotional support. Special thanks to
> Alvena and
> Jonathan. Their "WEB" pages were extremely helpful. Anyone going through
> Manila should also also look at:
> http://www.mag-anak.org
> for consulate specific information.
>
>
> Time line:
>
> March 6, 2001. 1'st NOA, TSC.
>
> June 6, 2001. 2'nd NOA, TSC.
>
> July 25. After calling 909# received, what I guess is now package #3 under
> "No
> interview" process.
>
> Aug. 6 and 7 through St. Lukes.
>
> Aug 20 letter from embassy (admin review ?) requesting my divorce decree
> and
> 2'nd NOA.
>
> Finally received Visa September 25
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> The Mid-Yut moniker is George Troy in a woodcrafting
> newsgroup:http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.crafts.woodturning/msg/7ed6f7d9ce0c29ce?dmode=source&hl=en----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------From:
> George Troy <George_mem...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Nova vs. Stonghold vs. Oneway
> Date: 1999/09/08
> Message-ID: <7r6ka0$2vc8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>#1/1
> X-Deja-AN: 522700332
> References: <37d5d6e3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> <19990908020317.08076.00003860@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Organization: Newsguy News Service [http://www.newsguy.com]
> Newsgroups: rec.crafts.woodturning
>
> In article <19990908020317.08076.00003...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, jgt...@xxxxxxx
> says...
>>
>>Don't forget the VIcmarc VM100. I like it the best. I have used the
>>Oneway, the
>>SuperNova and the Vicmarc, and I prefer the Vicmarc, for several reasons.
>>The
>>VM100 is key operated with a large hex key that doesn't slip like the
>>drill
>>chuck-type key on the SuperNova. It's less fiddly to use. The jaws on the
>>Vicmarc are a true dovetail on the inside and the outside, so you get a
>>really
>>good bite on expansion into a dovetail recess. The others have a straight
>>outside jaw with a little lip on the end to grip the dovetail. Of all my
>>friends in my AAW chapter I am the only one that has success expanding
>>into a
>>dovetail, and I am the only one with a Vicmarc. The Vicmarc is comparably
>>priced at $199,(thru Craft Supplies) and is an excellent value. It also
>>has a
>>sealed body which prevents junk from getting into the internal workings.
>>For a
>>super hold on spigots, get the accessory Shark Jaws and you'll never have
>>stuff
>>flying out of the chuck. The Vicmarc is an awesome chuck.
>>
>>
>><< Subject: Nova vs. Stonghold vs. Oneway
>>From: "Larry" blou...@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>Date: Tue, 07 September 1999 11:16 PM EDT
>>Message-id: <37d5d...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>>Hello. While I'm just getting started in woodturning, I already can tell
>>that having a good chuck for mounting my work (mostly bowls 4" - 12") can
>>make a huge difference in time and accuracy. So my question is, what are
>>the
>>advantages and disadvantages to each of these chucks, besides the price,
>>which can be considerable? Are there reviews or past postings I can refer
>>to? I love reading the various postings on this group and would appreciate
>>any help I can get on this. >>
>>
>>
>>
>>-Jim Gott
>
> Ditto on the Vicmarc. I have an Axminster which is very similar to the Vic
> Mark,
> or is it the other way around. I like a full body chuck with a square key
> instead of a drill bit type key. Vicmarc has a full line of accessories
> all at a
> reasonable price.
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> Pudge posting as George Graves in a diet newsgroup back in
> 1999:http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.support.diet.rx/msg/08f657328bd9af53?dmode=source&hl=en----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------From:
> George Graves <George_mem...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: phentermine combo
> Date: 1999/10/10
> Message-ID: <7tqjrl$2ece@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>#1/1
> X-Deja-AN: 535102025
> References: <7smrt1$l4v$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Organization: Extra Newsguy News Service [http://extra.newsguy.com]
> Newsgroups: alt.support.diet.rx
>
> In article <7smrt1$l4...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, kjr8...@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
>>
>>I took the phen-fen combo up until March of 98. It worked fabulously
>>for me, but after I ran out of my stash of Pondimin the weight started
>>coming back on. I have gained back all the weight that I lost. The
>>curious thing is that not only do I look back on the period of my life
>>when I was on phen-fen as being wonderful because I felt like the food
>>demon had been exercised from my body, but I was also extremely
>>productive and happier. i have tried and tried to take Phentermine
>>alone, but I suffer from unbearable head aches. I have been reading
>>about pairing phentermine with 5-HTP. Anyone out there know anything
>>about how well this works together? Also I have taken phentermine
>>paired with trazedone back in March of this year. It didn't work. I
>>feel speedy on phentermine, but it doesn't do anything to suppress my
>>appetite. SO, I am looking for input from people on different
>>phentermine combinations. I see the info on the Wellbutrin. I am
>>wondering if the combo works in suppressing the appetite. Please, if
>>you have any information, I would appreciate it. I think that I am
>>pathetic, I look back on the time that I was on phen-fen as this golden
>>period of my life. I want to feel in control like that again.
>>
>
> I like you was extremely successful on Fen-Phen. Over the course of 6
> months I
> went from approximately 320 pounds to 235 pounds (at 6'4"), felt good and
> good
> about myself. It was your "exorcised demon" comment that caught my
> attention.
> I felt the same way. Before Fen-Phen was pulled from the market, I
> stopped the
> medication and was stable for a period, but then I became "hungry" again
> and
> began to gain weight at just over a pound per week.
> I had gained the weight back and then some (to 330#) before I went to see
> the
> same physician (D.O., registered Bariatric Specialist.) More in a minute
> on
> that.
> In the interim I had been to my Internist, two Nutritionists and had tried
> the
> Pyruvates, Chromium Picolinates, high vitamin dosages, fat blockers, and
> on and
> on.
> To put it succinctly, because they worked on what I ate, they did little
> to
> solve the problem. Then I watched my 12-year-old diabetic dog go into
> some
> problems with low blood sugar... his shaking was precisely a demonstration
> of
> the way I felt if I could not eat.
> Sorry, I forgot to mention that I have severe hypertension without
> medication.
> I began to read about a pre-diabetic condition called syndrome X. I'll
> leave
> the research up to the reader.
> After doing research I did the following and it has worked. I began
> taking
> Vanadyl Sulfate, Chromium Picolinate and St. John's Wort. I will not
> mention
> amounts because if you try stuff like this, you had better have a
> physician
> watch your chemistries.
> Working with my physician, I also began taking Meridia (15mg/day.) The
> Meridia
> in combination with the other supplements worked for about two weeks, and
> then
> began to lose efficacy. The physician then added Diethylpropion (75mg
> sustained
> release.) I take the Meridia at 10am and the Diethylpropion at 2pm. With
> all
> this stuff, I have stopped falling asleep after even the slightest meal
> (Vanadyl
> purportedly regulates blood sugar.) I have little taste for sweets or
> fats. My
> exercise is modest (still) and I have gone from 330 to 295 in a bit over
> 16
> weeks, a reasonable 2 pounds per week.
> The most wonderful thing, however, is I am free from the hunger demon...
> at
> least for now. I can actually move meal times or from time to time skip a
> meal
> if I'm doing something, the way that most "normal-weight" people seem to
> be able
> to do.
> My metabolism seems to be under control, my blood sugar seems to track
> well, my
> blood pressure last week was up from driving through ugly traffic to make
> a
> doctor's appointment (138/86 - high without meds 190/140 and a ruptured
> vein in
> my eye) and my attitude is once again positive.
> There may not be a magic bullet, but I've got hope that somebody will
> listen to
> those of us who may have a bit more complex issue than just "fat." For
> me, the
> Nutritionist's 1200 calorie per day diet produced a weight gain... even
> when
> followed extremely precisely, and I was always hungry. I know she thought
> I was
> lying. On the other hand I now eat anything I'm hungry for, when I'm
> hungry for
> it. And I'm comfortable with what's going on.
> I just hope that they don't take my meds away again.
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> Yet another sockpuppet George Arbuckle in a test
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> From: George Arbuckle <George_mem...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Newsgroups: misc.test
> Subject: Testing from newsguy.com
> Date: 8 Dec 2004 17:08:15 -0800
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> It is 41.9 degrees F. right now.
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