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I think someone got their meds mixed up!!!
"cincy2hot4u@hotmail.com" <cincy2hot4uhotmailcom@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message news:A2C376D1-C3F4-4172-BA1D-D53C7C547F01@microsoft.com...
> Shenan, I'm sry, I mistook you for a teenager, from your ramblings ON And
on! I am SERIOUS, I need some assistance, maybe God planted you in my life
4 something Good? Please, take me serious as a Heart-attack, when I told
you that I was struck by a CSX Train, '93! I have spent some SERIOUS amount
of time and effort on this Club Shepherd! So I act a bit DIFFERENT, but I
could care-less, I just am Dedicated to this Club Shepherd.
>
> "Shenan Stanley" wrote:
>
> > cincy2hot4u wrote:
> > > Pls, E-Ml me @ , if YOU Are willing to Create
> > > my Work Request...
> >
> > Seriously, if you want to get something accomplished, perhaps you should
> > take a minute and compose a well thought out and precise posting instead
of
> > these random ramblings. I am not trying to be cruel, my intent is not
to
> > belittle - it is to give you honest advice.
> >
> > For example, here is a single request from you to an open forum asking
for
> > someone (anyone in the world, obviously - since this is an open and
> > world-distributed forum) to "create a work request" and to email you
(and
> > you actually give your email address, inviting SPAM and who knows what
> > else..) - however - there are no details what-so-ever.
> >
> > If you walked into a bank and screamed, "Give me money!" (equivalent to
what
> > you just did) - you would be stared at strangely and/or taken into
custody
> > for attempted robbery. Therefore, when you walk into the bank, you
usually
> > (customarily) follow some protocol and fill out a bank withdrawal slip,
go
> > to a teller and ask them politely to help you with this particular
> > transaction - which is now laid out in simple terms on the withdrawal
slip.
> >
> > I hope you understand my point.
> >
> > --
> > <- Shenan ->
> > --
> > The information is provided "as is", with no guarantees of
> > completeness, accuracy or timeliness, and without warranties of any
> > kind, express or implied. In other words, read up before you take any
> > advice - you are the one ultimately responsible for your actions.
> >
> >
> >