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Post by Fredman » Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:42 pm

Folks are over reacting. The cleaning product is natural and probably wouldn't hurt a mask. Now as far as what it is intended to clean, well if you feel squeamish so be it.

If Nixie is not a spammer, you may well have sent someone away from cpaptalk.com. Just like Johnny said the spam button is not to be used because you don't like someone or their post.

Really!

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Post by freepostg » Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:07 pm

Fredman wrote:Folks are over reacting. The cleaning product is natural and probably wouldn't hurt a mask. Now as far as what it is intended to clean, well if you feel squeamish so be it.

If Nixie is not a spammer, you may well have sent someone away from cpaptalk.com. Just like Johnny said the spam button is not to be used because you don't like someone or their post.

Really!
If Nixie is not a spammer, then she should learn some basic etiquette and control her urge to call people names when their points of view don't fall in line with her's.

I'm all for respectful disagreements and valid arguments thereof,...but I have no patience for vile name calling...the kind some of us use to do when we were children.
p.s. I have no idea who deleted the post .....I don't really care for that matter.

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Post by roster » Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:50 pm

I thought I was slow, but you guys have slowed down on this one. The subject line fits perfectly with the rest of the post.
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Post by Juliebove » Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:59 pm

I would never buy a Dr. Bronner's product. He's a religous freak and I can't stand all the preaching on the bottle.

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Post by -SWS » Mon Apr 20, 2009 9:01 pm

rooster wrote:I thought I was slow, but you guys have slowed down on this one. The subject line fits perfectly with the rest of the post.
Think that was what jnk had also pointed out on page one.

BTW, a cup... it's awarded after a competition. I've seen that happen in golf, sailing, and soccer.

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Post by JZ » Mon Apr 20, 2009 9:36 pm

Juliebove wrote:I would never buy a Dr. Bronner's product. He's a religous freak and I can't stand all the preaching on the bottle.
Well, Dr. Bronner is dead and when he was alive he was a rather crazy genius. He had a few stints in mental hospitals, which is not too hard to guess if you read the labels on the soap bottles.

But here's the thing for me: The soap is good -- really good. The labels are harmless and provide tons of entertainment. And Dr. Bronner's "All-One-God-Faith" has never tried to get the government to tell me how to live my life unlike a few, make that a lot, of other religious entities.

Dr. Bronner's sons run the company now and they kept the labels as their dad did simply because the stream of consciousness religious-philosophical stuff was so associated with the product. I do not believe that they subscribe to the religious concepts of their father or use the family money to seek to impose beliefs on others. If I'm wrong about that, I'd like to know. Otherwise, I'll keep using the soap.

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Post by Fredman » Mon Apr 20, 2009 9:54 pm

freepostg wrote:
Fredman wrote:Folks are over reacting. The cleaning product is natural and probably wouldn't hurt a mask. Now as far as what it is intended to clean, well if you feel squeamish so be it.

If Nixie is not a spammer, you may well have sent someone away from cpaptalk.com. Just like Johnny said the spam button is not to be used because you don't like someone or their post.

Really!
If Nixie is not a spammer, then she should learn some basic etiquette and control her urge to call people names when their points of view don't fall in line with her's.

I'm all for respectful disagreements and valid arguments thereof,...but I have no patience for vile name calling...the kind some of us use to do when we were children.
p.s. I have no idea who deleted the post .....I don't really care for that matter.
Firstly, I have not seen nor read the deleted post...so for those of you that had, you are better informed than me.

I do have to agree with you about the name calling. Maybe she needs a thicker skin too. If she isn't a spammer, I hope she speaks up and apologizes for the name calling.

You contradicted yourself when you said "Hi Nixie, If that's your impression of what Barb wrote...I think it's time you go back to "English Comprehension School" ..." "but I have no patience for vile name calling...the kind some of us use to do when we were children." Aren't you trying to bait her? Why wouldn't you state that she misunderstood Barb and that isn't appropriate. You my friend are stooping to the "B..." word used earlier.

Anyways, I appreciate your thoughts and you are absolutely right about name calling and a requirement for an apology.

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Good Morning!!

Post by Muffy » Tue Apr 21, 2009 5:48 am

yardbird wrote:Ok... googled it.
YUCK!!! HOW *$^@%(*+%$* DISGUSTING IS THAT?

I'll have you know I bought one of those &!^%(#?^! things from this place and following what I thought were the instructions:
By just using one Femmecup you can save as much as £1000.
and went ahead and saved 1000 pounds of...

of...

YECCCH!!!! NOW JUST WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO WITH THIS *$^&*)$^&?!?#?@!!!!! DO YOU KNOW WHAT THAT *%^*!&$&(@ SMELLS LIKE???

On a different note, did everybody have a good Easter? We had such a pleasant day, going to early morning Mass all dressed in our Easter finery. I had on my new flowery bonnet, and the children looked so cute! We had an Easter egg hunt and a lovely dinner! I love the holidays and family so!

Everyone have a great day!

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Post by ozij » Tue Apr 21, 2009 6:59 am


Why Muffy, sweetest, you've finally decide to join the forum?

OK Muffy, fess up, is it SAG or you who is going to lose the spam button again in what your family consider a just cause?

Love your avatar, deary, is it SOOOOO perfect. Is that what he eats when he comes back from a run?

Not that any spam button was used here: Nixie simply edited her first post -- and I agree with Fredman.

O.

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Post by -SWS » Tue Apr 21, 2009 7:22 am

Pardon me, but do I read this thread correctly? ...That there were others here who also featured elegantly garnished spam for Easter dinner? Most impressive holiday culinary skills!!

Let's see, there's Easter lamb, canned ham, sacrificial ram, or holiday spam... But you just know famous New York chef Emeril was not the only culinary master gleefully crying "Bam!! Spam!!!" in the kitchen this year according to plan! Or thrilled guests around the holiday table happily shouting... "Bam! Spam! Thank you, ma'am! A most delightful spam with yam!!"

Welcome aboard, Muffy. But behave!

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Post by jnk » Tue Apr 21, 2009 7:55 am

I need help getting the picture out of my head of SAG in an Easter Bonnet!

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Post by goose » Tue Apr 21, 2009 8:39 am

Holy Moly!!!!!

cheers,
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Post by -SWS » Tue Apr 21, 2009 8:55 am

jnk wrote:I need help getting the picture out of my head of SAG in an Easter Bonnet!

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Easter bonnets are no longer just your grandmother's fancy holiday hat. Anybody with the slightest lick of fashion sense this year seems to be sporting an Easter bonnet.

This News Flash Just In: A most impressed mayor of San Fransisco invites Muffy to lead next year's Easter Parade.


....So smart Easter fashion can clearly yield impressive holiday benefits!

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Post by OutaSync » Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:22 am

Babette wrote: marital aids...

Do they call them "marital aids" because it's the only way one is going to get any after marriage? Bab, how do you know about marital aids?

Muffy, how are you going to explain SAG's disappearance? We're sure going to miss him.

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Post by jnk » Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:55 am

Go easy on Muffy. It ain't easy being a 19-yr-old mom with several children old enough to go egg hunting.