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This happens with sometimes and I apologize on the behalf of

the person that I send those complaint forms to (whoever they

are out in cyberspace, I only get back form letters). It shouldn't

last more than a few days, but I will do some complaining. Dana, is

that complaint letter generator link updated on your site yet?!

> Why cant I stop the emails from coming? I clearly have " no mail "

> selected yet there still coming?

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Because has a neurological condition and is still seeking

therapy.

You may have better success by unsubscribing completely, and then

resubscribing. Just ignore the exit and welcome files that will be

sent.

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> Because has a neurological condition and is still seeking

> therapy.

>

> You may have better success by unsubscribing completely, and then

> resubscribing. Just ignore the exit and welcome files that will be

> sent.

>

> .

Because is run by software, and software has bugs,

and software is designed by people who do not think exactly the

way you think, so they make some stuff that seems weird but

works as they intended.

Also because does NOT charge any of us money for the

very complex and generally very well behaved software they

provide, so they don't provide things like personal answers

to complaints (sorry ), or customer support, or other

forms of user resources......

:) Moria

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maybe its founders should stop holidaying on all the money the

shareholders stumped up for them and start running the company again

and start devloping software that works and is intuitive

> > Because has a neurological condition and is still seeking

> > therapy.

> >

> > You may have better success by unsubscribing completely, and then

> > resubscribing. Just ignore the exit and welcome files that will

be

> > sent.

> >

> > .

>

> Because is run by software, and software has bugs,

> and software is designed by people who do not think exactly the

> way you think, so they make some stuff that seems weird but

> works as they intended.

>

> Also because does NOT charge any of us money for the

> very complex and generally very well behaved software they

> provide, so they don't provide things like personal answers

> to complaints (sorry ), or customer support, or other

> forms of user resources......

>

> :) Moria

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An unemployed man is desperate to support his

family. His wife

watches TV all day and his three teenage kids

have dropped out of high

school to hang around with the local toughs. He

applies for a janitor's

job

at a large firm and easily passes an aptitude

test.

The human resources manager tells him, " You will

be hired at minimum

wage of $5.15 an hour. Let me have your e-mail

address so that we can get

you in the loop. Our system will automatically

e-mail you all the forms

and

advise you when to start and where to report on

your first day. "

Taken back, the man protests that he is poor and

has neither a

computer nor an e-mail address. To this the

manager replies, " You must

understand that to a company like ours that

means that you

virtually do not exist.

Without an e-mail address you can hardly expect

to be employed by a

high-tech firm.

Good day. "

Stunned, the man leaves. Not knowing where to

turn and having $10 in

his wallet, he walks past a farmers' market and

sees a stand selling 25lb

crates of beautiful red tomatoes. He buys a

crate, carries it to a busy

corner and displays the tomatoes. In less than 2

hours he sells all the

tomatoes and makes 100% profit. Repeating the

process several times more

that day, he ends up with almost $100 and

arrives

home that night with several bags of groceries

for his family.

During the night he decides to repeat the tomato

business the next

day.

By the end of the week he is getting up early

every day and working into

the night. He multiplies his profits quickly.

Early in the second week he acquires a cart to

transport several boxes of

tomatoes at a time, but before a month is up he

sells the cart to buy a

broken-down pickup truck.

At the end of a year he owns three old trucks.

His two sons have

left their neighborhood gangs to help him with

the tomato business, his

wife is buying the tomatoes, and his daughter is

taking night courses at

the community college so she can keep books for

him.

By the end of the second year he has a dozen

very nice used trucks

and employs fifteen previously unemployed

people, all selling tomatoes.

He

continues to work hard.

Time passes and at the end of the fifth year he

owns a fleet of nice

trucks and a warehouse which his wife

supervises, plus two tomato farms

that the boys manage.

The tomato company's payroll has put hundreds of

homeless and

jobless people to work. His daughter reports

that the business grossed a

million dollars.

Planning for the future, he decides to buy some

life insurance.

Consulting with an insurance adviser, he picks

an insurance plan to

fit his new circumstances. Then the adviser asks

him for his e-mail

address

in order to send the final documents

electronically.

When the man replies that he doesn't have time

to mess with a

computer and has no e-mail address, the

insurance man is stunned,

" What, you don't have e-mail? No computer? No

Internet? Just think

where you would be today if you'd had all of

that five years ago! "

" Ha! " snorts the man. " If I'd had e-mail five

years ago I would be

sweeping floors at Microsoft and making $5.15 an

hour. "

Which brings us to the moral:

...........................

Since you got this story by e-mail, you're

probably closer to being

a janitor than a millionaire.

Sadly, I received it also.

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Kathi - this one is great! I think it sounds like one

of those situations we are always talking about - you

don't get what you think you want but in the end you

get what you need. Iris

--- iamladybird <iamladybird@...> wrote:

>

> An unemployed man is desperate

> to support his

> family. His wife

> watches TV all day and his

> three teenage kids

> have dropped out of high

> school to hang around with the

> local toughs. He

> applies for a janitor's

> job

> at a large firm and easily

> passes an aptitude

> test.

>

> The human resources manager

> tells him, " You will

> be hired at minimum

> wage of $5.15 an hour. Let me

> have your e-mail

> address so that we can get

> you in the loop. Our system

> will automatically

> e-mail you all the forms

> and

> advise you when to start and

> where to report on

> your first day. "

>

> Taken back, the man protests

> that he is poor and

> has neither a

> computer nor an e-mail

> address. To this the

> manager replies, " You must

> understand that to a company

> like ours that

> means that you

> virtually do not exist.

> Without an e-mail address you

> can hardly expect

> to be employed by a

> high-tech firm.

> Good day. "

>

> Stunned, the man leaves. Not

> knowing where to

> turn and having $10 in

> his wallet, he walks past a

> farmers' market and

> sees a stand selling 25lb

> crates of beautiful red

> tomatoes. He buys a

> crate, carries it to a busy

> corner and displays the

> tomatoes. In less than 2

> hours he sells all the

> tomatoes and makes 100%

> profit. Repeating the

> process several times more

> that day, he ends up with

> almost $100 and

> arrives

> home that night with several

> bags of groceries

> for his family.

>

> During the night he decides to

> repeat the tomato

> business the next

> day.

> By the end of the week he is

> getting up early

> every day and working into

> the night. He multiplies his

> profits quickly.

> Early in the second week he

> acquires a cart to

> transport several boxes of

> tomatoes at a time, but before

> a month is up he

> sells the cart to buy a

> broken-down pickup truck.

>

> At the end of a year he owns

> three old trucks.

> His two sons have

> left their neighborhood gangs

> to help him with

> the tomato business, his

> wife is buying the tomatoes,

> and his daughter is

> taking night courses at

> the community college so she

> can keep books for

> him.

>

> By the end of the second year

> he has a dozen

> very nice used trucks

> and employs fifteen previously

> unemployed

> people, all selling tomatoes.

> He

> continues to work hard.

>

> Time passes and at the end of

> the fifth year he

> owns a fleet of nice

> trucks and a warehouse which

> his wife

> supervises, plus two tomato farms

> that the boys manage.

>

> The tomato company's payroll

> has put hundreds of

> homeless and

> jobless people to work. His

> daughter reports

> that the business grossed a

> million dollars.

>

> Planning for the future, he

> decides to buy some

> life insurance.

>

> Consulting with an insurance

> adviser, he picks

> an insurance plan to

> fit his new circumstances.

> Then the adviser asks

> him for his e-mail

> address

> in order to send the final

> documents

> electronically.

>

> When the man replies that he

> doesn't have time

> to mess with a

> computer and has no e-mail

> address, the

> insurance man is stunned,

>

> " What, you don't have e-mail?

> No computer? No

> Internet? Just think

> where you would be today if

> you'd had all of

> that five years ago! "

>

> " Ha! " snorts the man. " If I'd

> had e-mail five

> years ago I would be

> sweeping floors at Microsoft

> and making $5.15 an

> hour. "

>

> Which brings us to the moral:

> ..........................

>

> Since you got this story by

> e-mail, you're

> probably closer to being

> a janitor than a millionaire.

>

> Sadly, I received it also.

>

>

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Looks like you are! Your message came through just fine! What can we do to help you with your breast implant questions? Pattylora wyman <rain_crystal1@...> wrote: I recieved a message to email you so that I can start emailing other members of the group. I would like to become apart of your group. Thank you How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates.

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Terri, What island do you live on? My hbby and I were married in Kauai. I loved it there. We spent two full weeks in paradise there. I would love to return again. Peake <peaketeresa@...> wrote: Welcome Lora, Don't worry we are not abunch of weirdos, Weird symptoms maybe but we are all fighters here. Hugs and aloha from Terri P in HawaiiTricia Trish

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, I live on Oahu in a town called Kapolei. It is by Barbers Point which is Military base. I will be here if you come to visit please let me know you can never have too many friends. Love Terri P Lamse <wannabe_proverbs31@...> wrote: Terri, What island do you live on? My hbby and I were married in Kauai. I loved it there. We spent two full weeks in paradise there. I would love to return again. Peake <peaketeresa@...> wrote: Welcome Lora, Don't worry we are not abunch of weirdos, Weird symptoms maybe but we are all fighters here. Hugs and aloha from Terri P in HawaiiTricia Trish <glory2glory1401@...> wrote: Looks like you are! Your message came through just fine! What can we do to help you with your breast implant questions? Pattylora wyman <rain_crystal1@...> wrote: I recieved a message to email you so that I can

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Lora, Just checking to see if you're getting mail from the group yet , , , Your message made it to the group just fine. Rogenelora wyman <rain_crystal1@...> wrote: I recieved a message to email you so that I can start emailing other members of the group. I would like to become apart of your group. Thank you How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates.

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Hi, Tracey, this looks like it may work,thanks, but a lot of work as compared

to just sending to the group. I have no idea why they get returned

but they do. Anyway, I just wanted to say I thought there were not going to be

any side effects on Ariad, but was wrong. I now have muscle and bone pain, will

ask Dr. Talpaz, I am seeing him Tues. how they know if the pain is from

arthritis, or the drug. My labs are good, and I feel great. I am not really

incapacitated, just a bit uncomfortable. That's it for now, Bobby

also, the only way to get on here is to use my old email, I don't know why, I

have changed it, and it was accepted, by email.

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OK, I GOT THIS ONE, I THINK PERHAPS I HAD AN ERROR IN THE EMAIL, HATE TO

ADMIT I MADE A MISTAKE, HA HA, BUT THANKS TRACEY, YOU FIXED IT, BOBBY

On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 4:06 PM, rcd1929@...

<rmcd1929@...>wrote:

>

>

> Hi, Tracey, this looks like it may work,thanks, but a lot of work as

> compared to just sending to the group. I have no idea why they get returned

> but they do. Anyway, I just wanted to say I thought there were not going to

> be any side effects on Ariad, but was wrong. I now have muscle and bone

> pain, will ask Dr. Talpaz, I am seeing him Tues. how they know if the pain

> is from arthritis, or the drug. My labs are good, and I feel great. I am not

> really incapacitated, just a bit uncomfortable. That's it for now, Bobby

>

> also, the only way to get on here is to use my old email, I don't know why,

> I have changed it, and it was accepted, by email.

>

>

>

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a Doyle/dob 1929

DX 1995/Hydrea

2/00 - Gleevec Trial, OHSU, Dr. Druker

6/02 - Gleevec/Arsenic Trial, OHSU,Dr. Druker

6/03 - Gleeved/Zarnestra Trial, OHSU, " " " "

7/06 - Sprycel Trial, MDACC, Dr. Talpaz

4/08 - XL228 Trial, U. of Michigan, Dr. Talpaz

4/09 - Ariad Trial, U.of Michigan, Dr. Talpaz

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