From: owner-basia-digest@smoe.org (basia-digest) To: basia-digest@smoe.org Subject: basia-digest V10 #214 Reply-To: basia@smoe.org Sender: owner-basia-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-basia-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "basia-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. basia-digest Saturday, November 12 2005 Volume 10 : Number 214 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Clear Horizon ["Leslie O." ] [none] [tom & kelly ] Re: [Bill Roberts ] Re: ["Barry" ] Re ["Kamille" ] Re: Re RE RE RE RE rE rE rE RE [Bill Roberts ] Re: xxxxx ["Leslie O." ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 22:19:48 -0800 (PST) From: "Leslie O." Subject: Re: Clear Horizon I have > ever said long ago > that the 98 Clear Horizon would be a lot better if > the did not use the > programmed music but I forgot where. Yeah, that was my main criticism of that song. It's not bad, it was just very mechanical. BTW: Pistons, undefeated, yo! Leslie O. __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 09:14:42 -0600 From: tom & kelly Subject: [none] Tom - I'm floored by your email. I don't know anything else to say. After having seen your posts to this list for so long, it blows my mind to realize that I've seen so many other posts of yours without having any idea you were dealing with this. Did I miss something - had you mentioned this before to any of us on this list? - - - Steve Hello, Do you mean the Basia photo I saw in Bar Harbor Maine? (LOL). Yes, I did mention my cancer on this list over a year ago. Ya know this is the famous Basia-Smoe group, the one that started it all. we go off topic all the time around here. I'm not looking to bum people out or stand on a soapbox. I'm just saying this is where I'm at. So thanks for notes everyone. (Right now someone is saying "How the hell do I get off this list") Tom - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Leslie, Thanks for all the well-wishes, and know that it helps, a lot. I'm gonna be here in Mich for a couple months for her chemo. They were talking crazy talk about amputating her arm for a while but the new better hospital mentioned we aren't in the Civil War era any more. I'm relieved. She has a Kenyan doctor with a fabulous accent. Going to chemo with your mom will help her a lot. Bring books and music for things to do. Sometimes chemo can take awhile. And make best friends with your oncology nurses, they know tons about what they are doing and will answer all your questions. And of course do not freak out about cancer this is not the end of the world, that will happen in a few billion years. That is the official human being freak out time. Good luck.........tom ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 11:04:46 -0500 From: Bill Roberts Subject: Re: Could we please take the time to put something in the subject line? Quoting tom & kelly : > > Tom - > > I'm floored by your email. I don't know anything else to say. After having > seen your posts to this list for so long, it blows my mind to realize that > I've seen so many other posts of yours without having any idea you were > dealing with this. Did I miss something - had you mentioned this before to > any of us on this list? > > - - Steve > > > > Hello, > > Do you mean the Basia photo I saw in Bar Harbor Maine? (LOL). > > Yes, I did mention my cancer on this list over a year ago. Ya know > this is the famous Basia-Smoe group, the one that started it all. we > go off topic all the time around here. I'm not looking to bum people > out or stand on a soapbox. I'm just saying this is where I'm at. So > thanks for notes everyone. > > (Right now someone is saying "How the hell do I get off this list") > > Tom > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -- > > > Leslie, > > Thanks for all the well-wishes, and know that it > helps, a lot. I'm gonna be here in Mich for a couple > months for her chemo. They were talking crazy talk > about amputating her arm for a while but the new > better hospital mentioned we aren't in the Civil War > era any more. I'm relieved. She has a Kenyan doctor > with a fabulous accent. > > Going to chemo with your mom will help her a lot. Bring books and > music for things to do. Sometimes chemo can take awhile. And make > best friends with your oncology nurses, they know tons about what > they are doing and will answer all your questions. And of course do > not freak out about cancer this is not the end of the world, that > will happen in a few billion years. That is the official human being > freak out time. > > > Good luck.........tom ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 10:01:17 -0600 From: "Barry" Subject: Re: > (Right now someone is saying "How the hell do I get off this list") It's like the Hotel California. You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave. muhahahahaaaaaaa Barry "Do not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." - Ralph Waldo Emerson ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 12:33:49 -0600 From: "Kamille" Subject: Re Were you trying for irony? (See below.) ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill Roberts To: basia@smoe.org Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 10:04 AM Subject: Re: Could we please take the time to put something in the subject line? Quoting tom & kelly : > > Tom - > > I'm floored by your email. I don't know anything else to say. After having > seen your posts to this list for so long, it blows my mind to realize that > I've seen so many other posts of yours without having any idea you were > dealing with this. Did I miss something - had you mentioned this before to > any of us on this list? > > - - Steve > > > > Hello, > > Do you mean the Basia photo I saw in Bar Harbor Maine? (LOL). > > Yes, I did mention my cancer on this list over a year ago. Ya know > this is the famous Basia-Smoe group, the one that started it all. we > go off topic all the time around here. I'm not looking to bum people > out or stand on a soapbox. I'm just saying this is where I'm at. So > thanks for notes everyone. > > (Right now someone is saying "How the hell do I get off this list") > > Tom > - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -- > > > Leslie, > > Thanks for all the well-wishes, and know that it > helps, a lot. I'm gonna be here in Mich for a couple > months for her chemo. They were talking crazy talk > about amputating her arm for a while but the new > better hospital mentioned we aren't in the Civil War > era any more. I'm relieved. She has a Kenyan doctor > with a fabulous accent. > > Going to chemo with your mom will help her a lot. Bring books and > music for things to do. Sometimes chemo can take awhile. And make > best friends with your oncology nurses, they know tons about what > they are doing and will answer all your questions. And of course do > not freak out about cancer this is not the end of the world, that > will happen in a few billion years. That is the official human being > freak out time. > > > Good luck.........tom ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 15:08:26 -0500 From: Bill Roberts Subject: Re: Re RE RE RE RE rE rE rE RE No. But I didn't follow my own advice either. When I get emails without any subject line and there is no other indication of where it's from, it is usually spam and I delete it. In this case there was NOTHING to indicate this was a Basia thread and I don't recognize every person's name on this list. Quoting Kamille : > > Were you trying for irony? (See below.) > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bill Roberts > To: basia@smoe.org > Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 10:04 AM > Subject: Re: > > > > Could we please take the time to put something in the subject line? > > > > Quoting tom & kelly : > > > > > Tom - > > > > I'm floored by your email. I don't know anything else to say. After > having > > seen your posts to this list for so long, it blows my mind to realize > that > > I've seen so many other posts of yours without having any idea you were > > dealing with this. Did I miss something - had you mentioned this before > to > > any of us on this list? > > > > - - Steve > > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > Do you mean the Basia photo I saw in Bar Harbor Maine? (LOL). > > > > Yes, I did mention my cancer on this list over a year ago. Ya know > > this is the famous Basia-Smoe group, the one that started it all. we > > go off topic all the time around here. I'm not looking to bum people > > out or stand on a soapbox. I'm just saying this is where I'm at. So > > thanks for notes everyone. > > > > (Right now someone is saying "How the hell do I get off this list") > > > > Tom > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > -- > > > > > > Leslie, > > > > Thanks for all the well-wishes, and know that it > > helps, a lot. I'm gonna be here in Mich for a couple > > months for her chemo. They were talking crazy talk > > about amputating her arm for a while but the new > > better hospital mentioned we aren't in the Civil War > > era any more. I'm relieved. She has a Kenyan doctor > > with a fabulous accent. > > > > Going to chemo with your mom will help her a lot. Bring books and > > music for things to do. Sometimes chemo can take awhile. And make > > best friends with your oncology nurses, they know tons about what > > they are doing and will answer all your questions. And of course do > > not freak out about cancer this is not the end of the world, that > > will happen in a few billion years. That is the official human being > > freak out time. > > > > > > Good luck.........tom ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 19:51:05 -0800 (PST) From: "Leslie O." Subject: Re: xxxxx > No. But I didn't follow my own advice either. When > I get emails without any > subject line and there is no other indication of > where it's from, it is usually > spam and I delete it. In this case there was > NOTHING to indicate this was a > Basia thread and I don't recognize every person's > name on this list. Noted. Now breathe! No sense sweatin' the small stuff. __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs ------------------------------ End of basia-digest V10 #214 ****************************