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From: CJ Dunnaway on 4 Aug 2008 22:38 I had a dream that I suddenly went bald. What else could it mean? To prepare for further humiliation? I think I'd prefer cancer. I won't lose my hair since I won't opt for treatment that is worse than the disease. Nah! I don't have cancer. The dream was just a dream... not a dire omen (I think). CJ Heaven: paradise; a release from painful experience into the loving arms of a vast nothingness; no more worries, mate. - CJ Dunnaway
From: Evil_Nigel on 5 Aug 2008 07:23 x-no-archive: yes On Aug 5, 3:38 am, "CJ Dunnaway" <cj_dunnaway-n...(a)yaWHOhoo.com> wrote: > I had a dream that I suddenly went bald. What else could it mean? To > prepare for further humiliation? I think I'd prefer cancer. I won't lose > my hair since I won't opt for treatment that is worse than the disease. > > Nah! I don't have cancer. The dream was just a dream... not a dire omen > (I think). > > CJ > > Heaven: paradise; a release from painful experience into the loving arms > of a vast nothingness; no more worries, mate. - CJ Dunnaway Heaven is where the physically perfect people, created by God, live. This is Hell and everyone is created by the Devil (Hi dad!) to be imperfect. I'd be extremely surprised if it weren't the case thet everyone has a least one cancerous cell in their body. For most people the body recognises the intruder and keeps it under control. For an unfortunate few, the intruder breeds unchecked and that's when it becomes a problem. The diagnosis of cervical or prostate cancer isn't based on the presence of 'abnormal cells' but on the quantities thereof. Evil Nigel
From: Self-hating Troll on 6 Aug 2008 04:49 On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 21:38:23 -0500, CJ Dunnaway wrote: > I had a dream that I suddenly went bald. What else could it mean? To > prepare for further humiliation? I think I'd prefer cancer. I won't lose > my hair since I won't opt for treatment that is worse than the disease. > > Nah! I don't have cancer. The dream was just a dream... not a dire omen > (I think). > > CJ > > Heaven: paradise; a release from painful experience into the loving arms > of a vast nothingness; no more worries, mate. - CJ Dunnaway You can say what you want about cancer, but you've got to admit, it's a great way to lose weight. -- Animals are just blobs of gloop wandering about making a mess of things (as you suggest). So one dies. That's just a natural part of the cycle. Why does anyone ever get upset? Rowland McDonnell even hates dogs - Oct 12, 2007
From: CJ Dunnaway on 6 Aug 2008 05:02
"Self-hating Troll" <sht(a)trollnet.net> wrote in message news:rw89gxyutb2z$.1spzy9ej7ab4m.dlg(a)40tude.net... > On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 21:38:23 -0500, CJ Dunnaway wrote: > >> I had a dream that I suddenly went bald. What else could it mean? To >> prepare for further humiliation? I think I'd prefer cancer. I won't >> lose >> my hair since I won't opt for treatment that is worse than the >> disease. >> >> Nah! I don't have cancer. The dream was just a dream... not a dire >> omen >> (I think). >> >> CJ >> >> Heaven: paradise; a release from painful experience into the loving >> arms >> of a vast nothingness; no more worries, mate. - CJ Dunnaway > > You can say what you want about cancer, but you've got to admit, it's > a > great way to lose weight. > > -- > Animals are just blobs of gloop wandering about making a mess of > things > (as you suggest). So one dies. That's just a natural part of the > cycle. Why does anyone ever get upset? > Rowland McDonnell even hates dogs - Oct 12, 2007 My weight is OK now. Knowing myself, I would most likely abuse the pain management drugs. That could either be good or bad - depending upon one's point of view. CJ |