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I think 'the Simpsons' is brilliant Dinah

Posted by gabbix2 on April 6, 2003, at 17:43:57

and very quote worthy, its really hard to tell where reality ends and satire begins though isn't it?
I'll never forget a news show I saw in 1995.
It featured an interview with a woman who had moved into new housing built on a deforested area in the North Shore mountains.

Her dog had been eaten by a cougar.
She said... she really said...
"They have to do something about this wildlife"
Excuse me?

I also had a friend who owned a snake which she fed mice which were raised for that sole purpose.
The mice all stayed in the same cage and did the same things until doomsday. Except for one mouse which she didn't feed to the snake. Why?
She said "OH my god no I could never ever feed that one to the snake, he's mine"

Sigh.

I'm sorry to here about the risperidal.
Isn't there supposed to be less risk with Zyprexa? I think there is, but maybe its not been out long enough to know. You were right Dinah, it was best kept at a low dosage for emergencies. Its nice to know I have it.
Thats why I felt so bad about the risperidal
not having that "out" is scary.
Do you have any ideas of trying anything else?

Take care
With enormous fondness
Gabbi


 

Re: I think 'the Simpsons' is brilliant Dinah » gabbix2

Posted by Dinah on April 6, 2003, at 18:42:56

In reply to I think 'the Simpsons' is brilliant Dinah, posted by gabbix2 on April 6, 2003, at 17:43:57

ROFL.

It's amazing how people's minds work sometimes isn't it. Like moving next to an already existing playground and complaining about balls in your yard, or moving next to a freeway and complaining that there is noise.

I can't risk Zyprexa because I'm already close to pre-diabetic. I might forget the tongue thrusting thing enough to try Risperdal again if I feel bad enough, I guess. But my husband won't forget. He's forbidden me to try it again. He says the meltdowns are time limited and I can ride through them.

 

Re: I think 'the Simpsons' is brilliant Dinah » gabbix2

Posted by justyourlaugh on April 6, 2003, at 18:45:46

In reply to I think 'the Simpsons' is brilliant Dinah, posted by gabbix2 on April 6, 2003, at 17:43:57

my son wants to grow up and be a "box" like ralph..i cant bend over without hubby proclaiming "look she's presenting"..
what a show...
youstolemymojo-mojo being homer's helper monkey...
blue eyebrows-milhouse's
...
"he's about to hit a chestnut tree"...
peace
jyl

 

Re: I think 'the Simpsons' is brilliant Dinah

Posted by noa on April 6, 2003, at 18:46:44

In reply to Re: I think 'the Simpsons' is brilliant Dinah » gabbix2, posted by Dinah on April 6, 2003, at 18:42:56

How bout moving across the street from a fire station and then complaining about noise?

 

Re: I think 'the Simpsons' is brilliant Dinah » noa

Posted by Dinah on April 6, 2003, at 19:14:53

In reply to Re: I think 'the Simpsons' is brilliant Dinah, posted by noa on April 6, 2003, at 18:46:44

LOL. How dare all that saving of lives disturb my sleep!!!!


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