Re: What just happened.
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 4:20 am
Therapist wrote:So vulgar and totally inappropriate for a forum that is to help people.
Therapist wrote:So vulgar and totally inappropriate for a forum that is to help people.
the humor sections of some peoples brains seem to be defunct.mgaggie wrote:Therapist wrote:So vulgar and totally inappropriate for a forum that is to help people.
That's interesting.mgaggie wrote:In Australia, its not the people you have to worry about, its the drop bears

VVV wrote:That's interesting.mgaggie wrote:In Australia, its not the people you have to worry about, its the drop bears
Here we have to be concerned about the drop elf.
And some here think it funny to delete posts because they don't agree with what was said.palerider wrote:the humor sections of some peoples brains seem to be defunct.mgaggie wrote:Therapist wrote:So vulgar and totally inappropriate for a forum that is to help people.
I did notice someone deleted one of mine.Guest wrote:And some here think it funny to delete posts because they don't agree with what was said.palerider wrote:the humor sections of some peoples brains seem to be defunct.mgaggie wrote:Therapist wrote:So vulgar and totally inappropriate for a forum that is to help people.
I am sure folks here noticed things were missing a couple days back when this thread went silent.
You so it doesn't seem out of place because of the other post that were deleted someone deleted their own?Julie wrote:And guess what - people have the right to delete their own notes if they choose to!
fyi - that is NOT what happened.Midnight Strangler wrote:It's a privately owned forum and the owners or their agents (admins) can delete any posts for any reason or for no reason.
Guest wrote:Yea so it doesn't seem out of place because of the other posts that were deleted someone decided to deleted their own?Julie wrote:And guess what - people have the right to delete their own notes if they choose to!
Only two people noticed that?
Guest wrote:Carolyn said I could repost and she will be watchin you soup people...Guest wrote:What just happened?
This story has taken too many twists and turns for me to take it serious. I will only illustrate a few
points.
She begins with this.Then says this.Julie wrote:Hi, I was putting out the garbage when 3 young people came to the
door. They asked if I'd seen a (particular) cat and I had to say no, but then one of them
who, to me looked about 16 and began to cry, said the cat was her son's
'therapy' cat, and that her son had apnea... the cat would wake him when he had an event. I asked if he
was on Cpap, and she said no, and that "the surgery didn't help". (my comment
here). I told her the surgery was usually crap (well, didn't say it that way) and she should see
another doctor (not that he could reverse things unfortunately). But I also gave her the e-add for the
forum, so I hope she writes in. Maybe she can get some useful advice!I am not sure you realize this book is a fiction story. Or that you have not summarized the storyJulie wrote:I really think you've all taken it too literally! She called the cat a service/therapy
cat to illustrate a point, but I can guarantee she didn't go out and actually find (if it ever existed
anywhere outside of a nursing home) a 'Service' cat! I'd call it a joke except for the circumstances.
Plus, I was in my open doorway (taking out garbage) when they were just bopping down the
street (possibly visiting friends) and saw me 'available' to talk to (vs ringing doorbells).
They didn't come to my door as such.
And btw, we don't do gated communities - we don't feel the need to keep out other people or make
ourselves look special (or tempting).
accurately at all.This snip is from Amazon describing the same book.Julie wrote:I'm reading "Disordered Minds" by Minette Walters (of UK) about an investigation done
after a convict supposedly murdered his grandmother, then came out of prison
(years later), died, and the case was looked into again. Hard to read (not a usual novel, but
reads like a research paper/documentary) but fascinating - a totally messed up case/trial that somehow
proceeded with so much wrong from the beginning, but with so much pre-judging having
happened and been allowed to stand., (more at Amazon).In 1970, 20-year-old Howard Stamp is
convicted of brutally killing his 57-year-old grandmother with a carving knife; three years later,
he commits suicide in prison. In 2002, London anthropologist Jonathan
Hughes includes the Stamp case in his book, Disordered Minds, which examines infamous miscarriages of
justice
What just happened?
The title of this thread should be changed to "Disordered Minds"
Now imagine if you will that Ms Julie is the only "eye' witness of a brutal murder and you are
investigating, interviewing her to find the culprit.
Ok folks back to the fictitious world we all live in.
And this all matters to you why?Guest wrote:Carolyn said I could repost and she will be watchin you soup people...