Group: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare
From: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Saturday, April 05, 2008 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: 20,600

> > Melanie wrote:
>
> > > And RT didn't post at all. The invisible RT.
>
> > > The arty who wasn't there
>
> > > Yesterday upon the stair
> > > I met an RT who wasn't there
> > > RT wasn't there again today
> > > I wish, I wish RT'd stay away.
>
> > > Art N.'s alter ego, ARTY.
> > > Arty-Crafty.
> > > RT-Farty.
> > > Smarty RT.
> > > Party RT.
>
> > > Roundtable, who actually posted 1'300 times. That can't be
> > > right, that's over a 100 posts a month. Is that since 2001 or just
> > > last year? So in 7 years that's...uh, maths, forget it. There
> > > are other mathematical geniuses here, let them figure it
> > > out.

> Art Neuendorffer wrote:
> >
> > "Like Sands through the hourglass...
> > ... so are the Days of Our Lives."
> > .http://www.petitionspot.com/uploads/26008-dool.jpg

Melanie wrote:

> Well, right now I'm so dizzy I'm almost fainting. The doctor
> gave me Aprovel blood pressure tablets in October and in
> January I wasn't sleeping nights because I was always waking up to
> listen to whether my husband was okay, (he'd had his
> throat clamp up in December, etc.) and I still wasn't
> sleeping in February, and my blood pressure was up again,
> so he gave me Co-Aprovel, and since then I've had nothing but trouble,
> dry skin and constipation and awful, awful,
> awful stomache pains and sleeping problems and
> waking up at night with what the doctor tells me is
> "just" a panic attack, (blood pressure tablets can cause
> panic attacks, but I didn't know one could have
> them in ones sleep) and the doctor gave me
> "Re-Balance" which is a herbal tablet for people
> with panic attacks, but it gave me horrid belly aches,
> and now I'm dizzy all the time like I'm going
> to faint away, and I don't even drink or smoke or
> take drugs.
>
> And if I just stop taking the blood pressure pills,
> my blood pressure will bounce back up.
>
> I'm logging right back out now, because I feel too
> dizzy to sit at this PC.
> I even get a belly ache when I just drink water.
>
> Oh well, other people have problems too, and
> worse ones.
>
> Get me some smelling salts, and, failing that,
> just hand me your Nike's.

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<our Lives to return to General Hospital. After a contract dispute, he
was briefly replaced by Jed Allan in 2004, but Allan was not as
popular with the fans, and Ingle returned to the role in April 2006.

General Hospital (commonly abbreviated GH) is the longest-running ABC
Daytime American soap opera broadcast on the American Broadcasting
Company television network. It is also the longest-running serial
produced in Hollywood. Set in the fictional city of Port Charles, New
York, General Hospital debuted on April 1, 1963, the same day that
rival network NBC launched its own medical daytime drama, The Doctors.
The show originally aired for a half-hour until the network expanded
it to the unusual length of 45 minutes in 1976, and then to a full
hour in 1978. The serial was created by soap writers Frank and Doris
Hursley, a husband-and-wife team. General Hospital is credited for
starting several trends in the soap opera genre in the 1980s, most
notably that of the fast-paced action-adventure plotlines that were
remarkably different from the more traditional domestic and social
issues that had been the sole focus of most soap operas during the
previous decades. In 2003, when GH was celebrating its 40th
anniversary, TV Guide named it "The Greatest Soap Opera Of All Time."
In addition, GH was also named as one of TIME Magazine's "Top 100
Television Shows of All Time.">>
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Art Neuendorffer