Psycho-Babble Social Thread 528

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Noa..where art thou?

Posted by Phil on September 13, 2000, at 9:31:57

Noa, I'm doing much better but I miss seeing your NEW
posts.

Phil

 

Re: Noa art sick » Phil

Posted by Greg on September 13, 2000, at 17:32:58

In reply to Noa..where art thou?, posted by Phil on September 13, 2000, at 9:31:57

Phil,

Noa has been pretty ill for the last few days. I heard from her today and she is getting better. I'm sure she'll be posting again soon.

Greg

> Noa, I'm doing much better but I miss seeing your NEW
> posts.
>
> Phil

 

Re: Noa art sick..Greg

Posted by Phil on September 13, 2000, at 19:46:44

In reply to Re: Noa art sick » Phil , posted by Greg on September 13, 2000, at 17:32:58

Thanks Greg. Sorry to hear Noa's been sick. I appreciate the update.

Phil

 

Re: Noa art sick....on the mend, I think

Posted by noa on September 14, 2000, at 10:42:31

In reply to Re: Noa art sick..Greg, posted by Phil on September 13, 2000, at 19:46:44

Yes, had horrible virus that caused severe throat and ear pain. Was out of work for a week. Am back and much better, but still coughing and tired. Feeling overwhelmed with all there is to do at work. Feeling a bit disoriented and wishing I could take a nap.

Thanks. How art thou?

 

Re: Noa art sick....on the mend, I think

Posted by Phil on September 14, 2000, at 11:26:19

In reply to Re: Noa art sick....on the mend, I think, posted by noa on September 14, 2000, at 10:42:31

Noa, Glad you're better. My brother is going thru something similar.
I'm doing much better and trying to take better care of myself.
Upped the Remeron to 45mg daily and am communicating w/ folks more. Also working on meditation, breath work and some other stuff.
Phil

 

Hmmm. (Noa and Phil's bro) » noa

Posted by Cam W. on September 14, 2000, at 19:44:50

In reply to Re: Noa art sick....on the mend, I think, posted by noa on September 14, 2000, at 10:42:31

> Yes, had horrible virus that caused severe throat and ear pain. Was out of work for a week. Am back and much better, but still coughing and tired. Feeling overwhelmed with all there is to do at work. Feeling a bit disoriented and wishing I could take a nap.


Anyone read "The Stand" by Stephen King?

 

Re: Cam

Posted by Phil on September 15, 2000, at 14:34:43

In reply to Hmmm. (Noa and Phil's bro) » noa, posted by Cam W. on September 14, 2000, at 19:44:50

> Anyone read "The Stand" by Stephen King?

Cam..Lately, if it's thicker than a comic book, my attention span won't allow it! It's gotta have alot of pictures and real easy wurds, werds, words.
Phil

 

Re: Hmmm. (Noa and Phil's bro) » Cam W.

Posted by noa on September 18, 2000, at 10:12:04

In reply to Hmmm. (Noa and Phil's bro) » noa, posted by Cam W. on September 14, 2000, at 19:44:50

> Anyone read "The Stand" by Stephen King?

care to explain the association?

 

Re: Hmmm. (Noa and Phil's bro)

Posted by Phil on September 18, 2000, at 20:29:17

In reply to Re: Hmmm. (Noa and Phil's bro) » Cam W., posted by noa on September 18, 2000, at 10:12:04

> > Anyone read "The Stand" by Stephen King?
>
> care to explain the association?

> >Cam lost me on that one too, Noa.

 

Re: Hmmm. (Noa and Phil's bro) » noa

Posted by Cam W. on September 18, 2000, at 22:56:41

In reply to Re: Hmmm. (Noa and Phil's bro) » Cam W., posted by noa on September 18, 2000, at 10:12:04

> > Anyone read "The Stand" by Stephen King?
>
> care to explain the association?

Noa - In "The Stand" people were infected with a contagious disease that started out like a head cold and then killed you. It was passed alone a major highway by one guy. Both of you having colds just reminded me of the start of the book.

 

Re: The Stand

Posted by CarolAnn on September 21, 2000, at 8:02:43

In reply to Re: Hmmm. (Noa and Phil's bro) » noa, posted by Cam W. on September 18, 2000, at 22:56:41

Cam, just had to comment that I love "The Stand", I think it's the best book Stephen King ever wrote. I didn't care for the later 'unedited' version, too much detail. I've read most of his books, but I keep waiting for Stephen King to write something on parr with the earlier stuff, "The Dead Zone", "The Shining", "It"(though "It" could have used a stronger ending). How 'bout you, any favorites?
CarolAnn


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