Psycho-Babble Social Thread 23578

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Quiz: Whaich one does not belong?

Posted by Lou Pilder on May 11, 2002, at 16:29:31

Friends;
Tell which person does not belong in the list and why. I will be in-and-out, so could someone that is knowlegable take over and chair this thread tonight?
Lou
A)John Belushi
B)Marylin Monroe
C)Elvis Pressly
D)Karen Carpenter
E)Margo Hemmingway

 

Karen Carpenter? » Lou Pilder

Posted by beardedlady on May 11, 2002, at 17:09:50

In reply to Quiz: Whaich one does not belong?, posted by Lou Pilder on May 11, 2002, at 16:29:31

She died of anorexia, while the others overdosed.

beardy : )>

 

Beardedlady is correct » beardedlady

Posted by Lou Pilder on May 11, 2002, at 17:13:38

In reply to Karen Carpenter? » Lou Pilder, posted by beardedlady on May 11, 2002, at 17:09:50

Beardedlady,
You are incredible.
Now ,could you make up one and chair it this evening?
Thanks
Lou

 

Re: Oh you *are* smart! (nm) » beardedlady

Posted by Zo on May 11, 2002, at 17:36:14

In reply to Karen Carpenter? » Lou Pilder, posted by beardedlady on May 11, 2002, at 17:09:50

 

Re: Beardedlady is correct » Lou Pilder

Posted by JohnX2 on May 11, 2002, at 17:36:21

In reply to Beardedlady is correct » beardedlady, posted by Lou Pilder on May 11, 2002, at 17:13:38

> Beardedlady,
> You are incredible.
> Now ,could you make up one and chair it this evening?
> Thanks
> Lou

Hey, according to the official coroner's report their
were no drugs to be found in Elvis' body at time of
death! (I've heard otherwise..). Marylin Monroe's
cause of death is still debated too.

Also at what age did Margo Hemmingway die? I seems all
the other died in their 30's beside Elvis (4O's). I
was going to go for this angle if Hemmingway died in her
30's, but don't know jack cheese about Margo Hemmingway.

John


 

Didn't Elvis OD on Food?! : ) (nm) » JohnX2

Posted by beardedlady on May 11, 2002, at 18:15:56

In reply to Re: Beardedlady is correct » Lou Pilder, posted by JohnX2 on May 11, 2002, at 17:36:21

 

Can't chair tonight! » Lou Pilder

Posted by beardedlady on May 11, 2002, at 18:19:00

In reply to Beardedlady is correct » beardedlady, posted by Lou Pilder on May 11, 2002, at 17:13:38

I'm still recoving from my colonoscopy and polyp-dectomy, so the only chairing I'll be doing is sitting in one. I have mother-in-law company and Chinese food on the way, and I'm already being rude by typing here while they visit. Sorry. But I'll be thinking one up for when company leaves.

beardy : )>

 

P.S. » JohnX2

Posted by beardedlady on May 11, 2002, at 18:19:58

In reply to Re: Beardedlady is correct » Lou Pilder, posted by JohnX2 on May 11, 2002, at 17:36:21

I saw Elvis two weeks ago at the Safeway buying donuts. So he's not even dead.

beardy : )>

 

Evryone, please read

Posted by Lou Pilder on May 11, 2002, at 19:40:07

In reply to Quiz: Whaich one does not belong?, posted by Lou Pilder on May 11, 2002, at 16:29:31

Friends
I devised this post for a reason and I did not expect Beardedlady to respond correctly first. For I was going to use this thread to bring out something that I wanted to say 4 weeks ago. You see, Karen Carpenter suffered from the same affliction that we have. Her affliction caused her death. Her affliction manifested itself in her as Anorexia Nervosa. I loved Karen Carpenter and heard her sing in front of the smallest crowd that the Cincinnati Gardens ever hosted. Only 165 people showed up , but they were fourtionate. For out of her voice came the spirit of Love. I know that she had the Light of life in her. If you listen to her songs, "Rainy Days and Monday;"We've Only Just Begun"; "On Top of The World" you will hear the song of Life. But death comes upon the just and the unjust. I have found out that when an affliction takes a life, that it is unjust. And the Perfect Justice of God will see that she is ON Top of The World Looking Dowm At Creation. And I wanted to tell you that the poster of ours that had her life taken away by her affliction will also sing with Karen Carpenter. For We Have Only Just Begun.
Lou

 

White lace and promises. » Lou Pilder

Posted by beardedlady on May 11, 2002, at 19:59:34

In reply to Evryone, please read, posted by Lou Pilder on May 11, 2002, at 19:40:07

Well, we loved her in my house. My favorite song of hers was the one that went: "Don't you remember you told me you loved me, baby/said you'd becoming back this way again, baby/baby, baby, baby, baby, oh baby/I love you/I really do." Can't say I ever found anything particularly amazing about the lyrics of any of her songs.

My dad met Karen and Richard in an elevator in L.A. when he was out there for work. I was about 10. One of us (maybe my sister) still has the little white piece of paper with their autographs.

But I'm confused about the post. Sar didn't die from anorexia.

beardy : )>

 

Re: Evryone, please read

Posted by Katt on May 12, 2002, at 22:29:53

In reply to Evryone, please read, posted by Lou Pilder on May 11, 2002, at 19:40:07

> Friends
> I devised this post for a reason and I did not expect Beardedlady to respond correctly first. For I was going to use this thread to bring out something that I wanted to say 4 weeks ago. You see, Karen Carpenter suffered from the same affliction that we have. Her affliction caused her death. Her affliction manifested itself in her as Anorexia Nervosa. I loved Karen Carpenter and heard her sing in front of the smallest crowd that the Cincinnati Gardens ever hosted. Only 165 people showed up , but they were fourtionate. For out of her voice came the spirit of Love. I know that she had the Light of life in her. If you listen to her songs, "Rainy Days and Monday;"We've Only Just Begun"; "On Top of The World" you will hear the song of Life. But death comes upon the just and the unjust. I have found out that when an affliction takes a life, that it is unjust. And the Perfect Justice of God will see that she is ON Top of The World Looking Dowm At Creation. And I wanted to tell you that the poster of ours that had her life taken away by her affliction will also sing with Karen Carpenter. For We Have Only Just Begun.
> Lou

There is evidence that showed that Marilyn Monroe might have had BPD.

 

Re: Beardedlady is correct - another suggestion

Posted by wendy b. on May 13, 2002, at 10:53:55

In reply to Beardedlady is correct » beardedlady, posted by Lou Pilder on May 11, 2002, at 17:13:38

> Beardedlady,
> You are incredible.
> Now ,could you make up one and chair it this evening?
> Thanks
> Lou

Shoot! Just reading this thread today, I was going to say that Margeaux Hemmingway was the only one who never SANG at some point, for her living... Marilyn often sang in her movies, and the famous moment when she sang Happy Birthday for Pres. Kennedy (which is now thought to be around the time they were lovers, or so some believe), and even Belushi was a "Blues Brother" and sang with Dan Akroyd...

Am I way off base here? Didn't get the "cause of death" message here, Lou. I got the "reason for living" undertones. Next time I'll know better? Just kidding...

:-]

Wendy

 

Wendy B is correct, also » wendy b.

Posted by Lou Pilder on May 13, 2002, at 15:24:49

In reply to Re: Beardedlady is correct - another suggestion, posted by wendy b. on May 13, 2002, at 10:53:55

Wendy B. You are also correct. You see how difficult these are to construct to have one and only one answer.
Lou

 

Re: I should think so » Katt

Posted by Zo on May 13, 2002, at 15:56:53

In reply to Re: Evryone, please read, posted by Katt on May 12, 2002, at 22:29:53

God, what a beautiful woman. Her childhood was pure hell, and had the Break in it, the rupture, than can set up BPD, but I believe there has to also be Not One Witness. That a child is mentally saved by One Good Person. Whom they can turn to, who takes an interest in them.

Interesting, isn't it. Sounds oversimplifed. .. but not if you shift point of view.

Zo

 

Re: I should think so -- Zo

Posted by Katt on May 13, 2002, at 17:39:48

In reply to Re: I should think so » Katt, posted by Zo on May 13, 2002, at 15:56:53

>
>
> God, what a beautiful woman. Her childhood was pure hell, and had the Break in it, the rupture, than can set up BPD, but I believe there has to also be Not One Witness. That a child is mentally saved by One Good Person. Whom they can turn to, who takes an interest in them.
>
> Interesting, isn't it. Sounds oversimplifed. .. but not if you shift point of view.
>
> Zo

Where do you come up with this stuff?

 

Re: Um, out of my own head? I don't know! (nm) » Katt

Posted by Zo on May 14, 2002, at 1:01:28

In reply to Re: I should think so -- Zo, posted by Katt on May 13, 2002, at 17:39:48


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