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Crafting Mom - 27 Oct 2003 19:09 GMT
CM

The above post reflects my own experience and opinions, expressed for
the purpose of informing or inspiring, not commanding.  Naturally, you
are free to reject or embrace whatever you read.
Ignoramus4135 - 27 Oct 2003 19:11 GMT
CM, why are you so sensitive to this? Aren't you allowed to have your
own opinions as to what is good for people in general? (right or
wrong)?

i
223/175/180

> CM
>
> The above post reflects my own experience and opinions, expressed for
> the purpose of informing or inspiring, not commanding.  Naturally, you
> are free to reject or embrace whatever you read.
Crafting Mom - 27 Oct 2003 19:15 GMT
>CM, why are you so sensitive to this? Aren't you allowed to have your
>own opinions as to what is good for people in general? (right or
>wrong)?

Heck, I am not sensitive... I just need to add a standard disclaimer
because when I am posting in a discussion saying "I did such and
such"... it almost always comes down to the other person replying...

"ok ok, i get that it worked for you, but I am not you and what worked
for you might not work for me!"

(as if I don't know)....

So I made that signature line so I don't have to re-type that same
philosophy over and over again LOL

cm
The above post reflects my own experience and opinions, expressed for
the purpose of informing or inspiring, not commanding.  Naturally, you
are free to reject or embrace whatever you read.
Ignoramus4135 - 27 Oct 2003 19:18 GMT
>>CM, why are you so sensitive to this? Aren't you allowed to have your
>>own opinions as to what is good for people in general? (right or
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> "ok ok, i get that it worked for you, but I am not you and what worked
> for you might not work for me!"

And? Why get upset with that?

> (as if I don't know)....
>
> So I made that signature line so I don't have to re-type that same
> philosophy over and over again LOL

maybe you should just ignore that stuff... that's what "works for me"
(grin)

i

> cm
> The above post reflects my own experience and opinions, expressed for
> the purpose of informing or inspiring, not commanding.  Naturally, you
> are free to reject or embrace whatever you read.
Crafting Mom - 27 Oct 2003 19:27 GMT
>>>CM, why are you so sensitive to this? Aren't you allowed to have your
>>>own opinions as to what is good for people in general? (right or
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
>And? Why get upset with that?

Again, I am not upset.  The person who took offense to what I said,
though, as you can see from the above quote in my example, was obviously
upset.

Maybe what I did was something they tried before and failed, so they
flung that line at me?  Who knows.  The signature line is to decrease
*their* chances of becoming upset :)  That way there will be no question
where CM is coming from lol.

cm

The above post reflects my own experience and opinions, expressed for
the purpose of informing or inspiring, not commanding.  Naturally, you
are free to reject or embrace whatever you read.
A Ross - 27 Oct 2003 21:09 GMT
> CM
>
> The above post reflects my own experience and opinions, expressed for
> the purpose of informing or inspiring, not commanding.  Naturally, you
> are free to reject or embrace whatever you read

Hmm...That's a good one. I think I'll try

Warning: This is not a child-proof container. May cause drowsiness or
sleeplessness. May cause headaches. May cause weight gain. May cause
weight loss.

I've been accused of all of the above--do I need FDA approval?

Amy
Crafting Mom - 27 Oct 2003 21:13 GMT
>> CM
>>
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
>Amy

Hehehe, good one.

CM (not sticking to the original sig line... I think - cut the middle
man and tell them what THEY really think LOL)

Signature

Drop everything and do it my way :)

Jarkat2002 - 27 Oct 2003 21:37 GMT
>Drop everything and do it my way :)

ROFLMAO

~Kat

"Rice Krispies.  East meets west"  
Cosmo Kramer
Gloria - 30 Oct 2003 14:02 GMT
I LOVED the lines you were using :>)
Drop everything and do it MY way .
I'm sorry that you don't use it anymore.
I think I SMILED each time I saw that.

Warmly,
glo
 
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