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happyboy
response 75 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 18:04 UTC 2002

what's a pinatta?
brighn
response 76 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 18:27 UTC 2002

A misspelled pinata.
happyboy
response 77 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 18:29 UTC 2002

ah.
keesan
response 78 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 20:23 UTC 2002

The adverse reactions with drugs are the same ones you would get from any
other selective serotonin uptake inhibitor, prescription or not.  You should
not be taking mixtures of drugs without knowing the possible interactions.
oval
response 79 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 23:15 UTC 2002

slynne and happyboy have never aggravated me on grex. ever. but they are
probably (from what i can tell) the type of personalities i surround myself
with IRL. people that are concerned if somethings wrong with me, but don't
generally want to hear me whine all the time. sometimes i feel dissed when
my bad mood isn't exactly a good time for them, but i don't wish they'd coddle
me either. some people use affection or attention like a drug - a quick easy
way to feel good for a short time. i used to have a boyfriend (3 years) that
was totally dependant on his 'condition'. that being agoraphobia and panic
attacks. he used that as his 'identity' in order to manipulate others and to
get out of actually having to be responsible for simple things in his life.
it was not fair to me or to himself or his family. and since we're all
psychoanalyzing each other: brign is levelheaded and intelligent and VERY
sensitive. jp2 is probably a cool person who's smart but is afraid to reveal
his real personality in fear of rejection. so he just goes straight for the
rejection which is ok because he knows he's not being himself anyway. i can
see why slynne and happyboy hang out sometimes (that is, if they're not the
same person). and all the rest of you are just too old to figure out. ;P

jazz
response 80 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 00:29 UTC 2002

        That jives with what I've seen of those people offline.
jmsaul
response 81 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 02:57 UTC 2002

Jamie's a good guy.  He's just decided that Grexers deserve to be wound up.
jp2
response 82 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 03:25 UTC 2002

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russ
response 83 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 04:14 UTC 2002

Re #62:  That wouldn't be any fun.  Whimsically threatening drift,
that's fun.

And I think brighn could use a twit filter.  Some people just
aren't worth the attention they crave.

Re #80:  That would be "jibes", not "jives".
oval
response 84 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 04:26 UTC 2002

jibes?

jaklumen
response 85 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 05:56 UTC 2002

resp:61  okay, I just wanted to be sure.. I think I've been in that 
vibe so long I am too numb to read super careful sometimes.
brighn
response 86 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 06:20 UTC 2002

I'm not sure if Russ was saying I should be on his twit filter, or if I should
obtain a twit filter of my own (or both).
 
Oval's characterized me fairly well, although I wouldn't call myself
level-headed. I s'pose it depends on what that means in your world.
mary
response 87 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 12:47 UTC 2002

Number five on my Palm's To Do list:  Meet Happyboy.
edina
response 88 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 12:48 UTC 2002

He's groovy.  Have him play the banjo for you.
jmsaul
response 89 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 14:43 UTC 2002

He *can't* be as interesting in person.  He just can't.
happyboy
response 90 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 15:04 UTC 2002

re88:  why would you wanna do that to her?  just plain mean...banjos.

re89:  i suppose you're right.
slynne
response 91 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 15:10 UTC 2002

Joe, let me put it this way: happyboy types really really slow. I have 
seen him do it. He hardly shares any of himself online. He is way more 
interesting in person. 

re#86 russ is saying that you should obtain a twit filter so you can 
filter out happyboy and perhaps me too because we are pushing your 
buttons in order to gain your attention. 

happyboy
response 92 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 15:23 UTC 2002

i wouldn't never do no sucha thing.

it's not nise to fib, lynne.


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slynne
response 93 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 16:57 UTC 2002

I didnt say that you are pushing buttons in order to get attention. I 
think that is what russ meant. 
brighn
response 94 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 18:30 UTC 2002

Happyboy pushes everyone's buttons, at least anyone he thinks he can get a
rise out of. *shrug* sometimes it works with me, but usually it doesn't.
 
I don't think you've ever deliberately "pushed buttons" with me, slynne, but
maybe I'm obtuse. We've disagreed and argued on things, but that's different.
jazz
response 95 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 23:19 UTC 2002

        Barry hasn't pushed one of my buttons since I handed him my cell phone
back about five years ago.
keesan
response 96 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 18 00:30 UTC 2002

I got the impression happyboy just likes to be silly, not annoying.
happyboy
response 97 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 18 15:46 UTC 2002

you never know.   wanna come over for bbq veal sometime?

i'll even share some of my generic ciggies and
pete's wild irish rose with you, peanut!
slynne
response 98 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 18 17:31 UTC 2002

I push people's buttons all the time although I dont recall any 
specific times I have pushed brighn's buttons. But, there are some 
people around here who have great big *HUGE* buttons that say "push me" 
and it is hard to resist. 

jaklumen
response 99 of 125: Mark Unseen   Apr 18 22:34 UTC 2002

Why is it hard to resist?  Tell me, pray tell, and I am sure I will 
greatly understand some folks, including yourself, a LOT better ;)
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