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Old October 20th 04, 05:01 PM
Seanette Blaylock
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Singh had some very interesting things to say
about Roxie on Patrol:

I loved "Barney Miller." I loved the names for the trip to Bellevue--
like the "Disorient Express" and the "Cookie Wagon."
I'm still waiting for "Blood on the Badge" to come out.

Egad, you're one of me! I think Harris also referred to the famous ride as Taking
the Twinkie-Mobile, another favorite of mine. (Refers to the "Twinkie Defense" in a
California murder case, where the defense attorney was so desperate for something
to work for his client he said the guy went into temporary insanity, caused by a
sugar fit from eating too many Twinkies.) I, too, await Blood on the Badge, if they
can ever get through the legal red tape and actually release the darn thing!


I remember enjoying that show as a kid.

"Blood on the Badge"?

--
"The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be
doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding.
:-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL
  #22  
Old October 20th 04, 05:01 PM
Seanette Blaylock
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Singh had some very interesting things to say
about Roxie on Patrol:

I loved "Barney Miller." I loved the names for the trip to Bellevue--
like the "Disorient Express" and the "Cookie Wagon."
I'm still waiting for "Blood on the Badge" to come out.

Egad, you're one of me! I think Harris also referred to the famous ride as Taking
the Twinkie-Mobile, another favorite of mine. (Refers to the "Twinkie Defense" in a
California murder case, where the defense attorney was so desperate for something
to work for his client he said the guy went into temporary insanity, caused by a
sugar fit from eating too many Twinkies.) I, too, await Blood on the Badge, if they
can ever get through the legal red tape and actually release the darn thing!


I remember enjoying that show as a kid.

"Blood on the Badge"?

--
"The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be
doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding.
:-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL
  #23  
Old October 20th 04, 06:12 PM
Kreisleriana
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 09:01:03 -0700, Seanette Blaylock
yodeled:

Singh had some very interesting things to say
about Roxie on Patrol:

I loved "Barney Miller." I loved the names for the trip to Bellevue--
like the "Disorient Express" and the "Cookie Wagon."
I'm still waiting for "Blood on the Badge" to come out.

Egad, you're one of me! I think Harris also referred to the famous ride as Taking
the Twinkie-Mobile, another favorite of mine. (Refers to the "Twinkie Defense" in a
California murder case, where the defense attorney was so desperate for something
to work for his client he said the guy went into temporary insanity, caused by a
sugar fit from eating too many Twinkies.) I, too, await Blood on the Badge, if they
can ever get through the legal red tape and actually release the darn thing!


I remember enjoying that show as a kid.

"Blood on the Badge"?


That was Harris's desk-drawer novel-in-progress.


Theresa
Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh
My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com
  #24  
Old October 20th 04, 06:12 PM
Kreisleriana
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 09:01:03 -0700, Seanette Blaylock
yodeled:

Singh had some very interesting things to say
about Roxie on Patrol:

I loved "Barney Miller." I loved the names for the trip to Bellevue--
like the "Disorient Express" and the "Cookie Wagon."
I'm still waiting for "Blood on the Badge" to come out.

Egad, you're one of me! I think Harris also referred to the famous ride as Taking
the Twinkie-Mobile, another favorite of mine. (Refers to the "Twinkie Defense" in a
California murder case, where the defense attorney was so desperate for something
to work for his client he said the guy went into temporary insanity, caused by a
sugar fit from eating too many Twinkies.) I, too, await Blood on the Badge, if they
can ever get through the legal red tape and actually release the darn thing!


I remember enjoying that show as a kid.

"Blood on the Badge"?


That was Harris's desk-drawer novel-in-progress.


Theresa
Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh
My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com
  #25  
Old October 20th 04, 06:12 PM
Kreisleriana
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 09:01:03 -0700, Seanette Blaylock
yodeled:

Singh had some very interesting things to say
about Roxie on Patrol:

I loved "Barney Miller." I loved the names for the trip to Bellevue--
like the "Disorient Express" and the "Cookie Wagon."
I'm still waiting for "Blood on the Badge" to come out.

Egad, you're one of me! I think Harris also referred to the famous ride as Taking
the Twinkie-Mobile, another favorite of mine. (Refers to the "Twinkie Defense" in a
California murder case, where the defense attorney was so desperate for something
to work for his client he said the guy went into temporary insanity, caused by a
sugar fit from eating too many Twinkies.) I, too, await Blood on the Badge, if they
can ever get through the legal red tape and actually release the darn thing!


I remember enjoying that show as a kid.

"Blood on the Badge"?


That was Harris's desk-drawer novel-in-progress.


Theresa
Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh
My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com
  #26  
Old October 20th 04, 08:11 PM
Seanette Blaylock
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Kreisleriana had some very interesting
things to say about Roxie on Patrol:

I loved "Barney Miller." I loved the names for the trip to Bellevue--
like the "Disorient Express" and the "Cookie Wagon."
I'm still waiting for "Blood on the Badge" to come out.
Egad, you're one of me! I think Harris also referred to the famous ride as Taking
the Twinkie-Mobile, another favorite of mine. (Refers to the "Twinkie Defense" in a
California murder case, where the defense attorney was so desperate for something
to work for his client he said the guy went into temporary insanity, caused by a
sugar fit from eating too many Twinkies.) I, too, await Blood on the Badge, if they
can ever get through the legal red tape and actually release the darn thing!

I remember enjoying that show as a kid.
"Blood on the Badge"?

That was Harris's desk-drawer novel-in-progress.


Thanks, didn't recall the title. It's been a long time since I saw the
show.

Yeesh, this background form is a PITA.

--
"The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be
doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding.
:-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL
  #27  
Old October 20th 04, 08:11 PM
Seanette Blaylock
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Kreisleriana had some very interesting
things to say about Roxie on Patrol:

I loved "Barney Miller." I loved the names for the trip to Bellevue--
like the "Disorient Express" and the "Cookie Wagon."
I'm still waiting for "Blood on the Badge" to come out.
Egad, you're one of me! I think Harris also referred to the famous ride as Taking
the Twinkie-Mobile, another favorite of mine. (Refers to the "Twinkie Defense" in a
California murder case, where the defense attorney was so desperate for something
to work for his client he said the guy went into temporary insanity, caused by a
sugar fit from eating too many Twinkies.) I, too, await Blood on the Badge, if they
can ever get through the legal red tape and actually release the darn thing!

I remember enjoying that show as a kid.
"Blood on the Badge"?

That was Harris's desk-drawer novel-in-progress.


Thanks, didn't recall the title. It's been a long time since I saw the
show.

Yeesh, this background form is a PITA.

--
"The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be
doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding.
:-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL
  #28  
Old October 20th 04, 08:11 PM
Seanette Blaylock
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Posts: n/a
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Kreisleriana had some very interesting
things to say about Roxie on Patrol:

I loved "Barney Miller." I loved the names for the trip to Bellevue--
like the "Disorient Express" and the "Cookie Wagon."
I'm still waiting for "Blood on the Badge" to come out.
Egad, you're one of me! I think Harris also referred to the famous ride as Taking
the Twinkie-Mobile, another favorite of mine. (Refers to the "Twinkie Defense" in a
California murder case, where the defense attorney was so desperate for something
to work for his client he said the guy went into temporary insanity, caused by a
sugar fit from eating too many Twinkies.) I, too, await Blood on the Badge, if they
can ever get through the legal red tape and actually release the darn thing!

I remember enjoying that show as a kid.
"Blood on the Badge"?

That was Harris's desk-drawer novel-in-progress.


Thanks, didn't recall the title. It's been a long time since I saw the
show.

Yeesh, this background form is a PITA.

--
"The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be
doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding.
:-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL
  #29  
Old October 21st 04, 12:41 AM
CatNipped
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"Singh" wrote in message
...
No, you're not prying, I don't mind telling my story. My mental health

history
and background of abuse essentially prohibits me from adopting according

to
state regs. No one wants to give a baby to someone who's taken the ride on

the
Disorient Express, to quote "Barney Miller."


Oh wow, still another reason to hate buerocracy. I *hate* it when
regulations are used to prevent goodness or logic or justice.

It is the will of Waheguru, our
divine creator, that I have this ovarian nuisance; and His/Her will as

well that
I have this blockade of mental illness that I must continue to chip away

until
either I die or it does.


Baha, you are the most *sane* person I've "met" in a long, long time -
myself included. You have balance, wisdom, compassion - things that, by all
rights, should have been destroyed by your abuser. The fact that you were
able to not only survive that, but come out the other side such a good
person is absolutely amazing to me.

I have no regrets. Louie and I give to the future by
assisting the Girl Scouts, especially in poor districts, and in things

like
speaking to the Sikh youth about tolerance and overcoming prejudice. (It

has not
been easy being the only non-Indian in the Sikh community, on either

side.) I
want to take this to a grander scale by working with the Holocaust

Resource
Center and Jewish Family Services as a descendant of a Holocaust survivor,

and
teach about abuse and tolerance in schools and perhaps in the prison

system
where men are rehabbing from being abusers. If I can keep someone from

someday
raising hands to a child, I'll have done an even greater good.


Again, amazing! I wish everyone were so forgiving and giving! Maybe that
*is* the reason Waheguru chose for you the way He did - in divine wisdom -
to make a difference in the world through you.

On a lighter side, I do get to be an Auntie, and Aunties get to have all

the
fun. I don't mean an Auntie only to actual nieces and nephews. Among Sikhs

an
older lady with whom one is on friendly terms is called Auntie (Chaachee.)

I get
to do all the stuff that parents never do, like teach the kids to sing

"Greasy
Grimy Gopher Guts" or "Johnny Had a Steamboat," and how to burp REALLY

loud.
There is something in small children that appreciates such subversive

things,
and it is part of North American folklore; but it always has to come from

a
non-parent relative, friend-of-family or Scout leader or suchlike. And

while I'm
doing that, I'll be telling them about how the kitties stole the ham or

how
Brandy fell into the toilet. Maybe, despite what the state says, I might

make a
good mother, I don't know; and we haven't the resources for private

adoption. I
trust in the will of my creator. If Guruji wants to open that door for us,
believe me, it'll happen. That's one of God's job attributes, and the

difference
between God and a puny human schmuck like me.

Blessed be,
Baha

PS: to burp really loud, when the gas is about to come up, open your jaws

wide
but round out your mouth to a small O shape. This gives resonance, kind of

like
singing in the Hollywood Bowl.


LOL - I'll keep that in mind for the next time the grandbabies visit, that
ought to drive my daughter!! ;

Hugs,

CatNipped

CatNipped wrote:

"Singh" wrote in message
...
For the past two days, our Roxie has been pulling guard duty at the

top
of the stairs, bapping Stosh and Brandy if they try to push the door

to
Odessa's room open or cause general mischief.

Roxie and Odessa each know that there is someone on the other side of
the door. I heard a conversation this morning, and for once it did not
include a cussword. Roxie and Odessa were actually speaking in civil
tones to one another: Roxie in her high-pitched trill-meow dialect,

and
Odessa in a clear, rather loud squeak. I am certain that Roxie must

have
told Odessa not to be too nervous, and indeed there is a change in our
little newcomer. She's coming out more, and she's not calling out
obscenities when I get near her.

I'm still not ready to put the gate up and supervise the first stage

of
integration, not yet. Odessa is still on the shy side, though getting
less skittish. Maybe tomorrow or Wednesday. Right now Louie and I are
spending time up here, taking turns while the other sees to the other
kids, and we take turns sleeping here with her. We started that with
Roxie, whom we got shortly after Stosh, and it has worked with every

cat
we've brought here so far. Louie will camp out here tonight, and Roxie
will continue her guard duty. I'm identifying with her somehow. She's
been spayed and has never had kittens, and I can't have kids, but

having
the cats around brings out the Mama in both of us.

Blessed be,
Baha


{{{{{{{{{{Baha}}}}}}}}}} Have you thought about adoption? I don't mean

to
pry, but I think you would make a *FANTASTIC* mom - you have such a kind

and
insightful soul.

I'm glad Odessa is getting more used to her family - I know it seems

like
forever, but she is adjusting amazingly fast for a kitty!

Hugs,

CatNipped




  #30  
Old October 21st 04, 12:41 AM
CatNipped
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"Singh" wrote in message
...
No, you're not prying, I don't mind telling my story. My mental health

history
and background of abuse essentially prohibits me from adopting according

to
state regs. No one wants to give a baby to someone who's taken the ride on

the
Disorient Express, to quote "Barney Miller."


Oh wow, still another reason to hate buerocracy. I *hate* it when
regulations are used to prevent goodness or logic or justice.

It is the will of Waheguru, our
divine creator, that I have this ovarian nuisance; and His/Her will as

well that
I have this blockade of mental illness that I must continue to chip away

until
either I die or it does.


Baha, you are the most *sane* person I've "met" in a long, long time -
myself included. You have balance, wisdom, compassion - things that, by all
rights, should have been destroyed by your abuser. The fact that you were
able to not only survive that, but come out the other side such a good
person is absolutely amazing to me.

I have no regrets. Louie and I give to the future by
assisting the Girl Scouts, especially in poor districts, and in things

like
speaking to the Sikh youth about tolerance and overcoming prejudice. (It

has not
been easy being the only non-Indian in the Sikh community, on either

side.) I
want to take this to a grander scale by working with the Holocaust

Resource
Center and Jewish Family Services as a descendant of a Holocaust survivor,

and
teach about abuse and tolerance in schools and perhaps in the prison

system
where men are rehabbing from being abusers. If I can keep someone from

someday
raising hands to a child, I'll have done an even greater good.


Again, amazing! I wish everyone were so forgiving and giving! Maybe that
*is* the reason Waheguru chose for you the way He did - in divine wisdom -
to make a difference in the world through you.

On a lighter side, I do get to be an Auntie, and Aunties get to have all

the
fun. I don't mean an Auntie only to actual nieces and nephews. Among Sikhs

an
older lady with whom one is on friendly terms is called Auntie (Chaachee.)

I get
to do all the stuff that parents never do, like teach the kids to sing

"Greasy
Grimy Gopher Guts" or "Johnny Had a Steamboat," and how to burp REALLY

loud.
There is something in small children that appreciates such subversive

things,
and it is part of North American folklore; but it always has to come from

a
non-parent relative, friend-of-family or Scout leader or suchlike. And

while I'm
doing that, I'll be telling them about how the kitties stole the ham or

how
Brandy fell into the toilet. Maybe, despite what the state says, I might

make a
good mother, I don't know; and we haven't the resources for private

adoption. I
trust in the will of my creator. If Guruji wants to open that door for us,
believe me, it'll happen. That's one of God's job attributes, and the

difference
between God and a puny human schmuck like me.

Blessed be,
Baha

PS: to burp really loud, when the gas is about to come up, open your jaws

wide
but round out your mouth to a small O shape. This gives resonance, kind of

like
singing in the Hollywood Bowl.


LOL - I'll keep that in mind for the next time the grandbabies visit, that
ought to drive my daughter!! ;

Hugs,

CatNipped

CatNipped wrote:

"Singh" wrote in message
...
For the past two days, our Roxie has been pulling guard duty at the

top
of the stairs, bapping Stosh and Brandy if they try to push the door

to
Odessa's room open or cause general mischief.

Roxie and Odessa each know that there is someone on the other side of
the door. I heard a conversation this morning, and for once it did not
include a cussword. Roxie and Odessa were actually speaking in civil
tones to one another: Roxie in her high-pitched trill-meow dialect,

and
Odessa in a clear, rather loud squeak. I am certain that Roxie must

have
told Odessa not to be too nervous, and indeed there is a change in our
little newcomer. She's coming out more, and she's not calling out
obscenities when I get near her.

I'm still not ready to put the gate up and supervise the first stage

of
integration, not yet. Odessa is still on the shy side, though getting
less skittish. Maybe tomorrow or Wednesday. Right now Louie and I are
spending time up here, taking turns while the other sees to the other
kids, and we take turns sleeping here with her. We started that with
Roxie, whom we got shortly after Stosh, and it has worked with every

cat
we've brought here so far. Louie will camp out here tonight, and Roxie
will continue her guard duty. I'm identifying with her somehow. She's
been spayed and has never had kittens, and I can't have kids, but

having
the cats around brings out the Mama in both of us.

Blessed be,
Baha


{{{{{{{{{{Baha}}}}}}}}}} Have you thought about adoption? I don't mean

to
pry, but I think you would make a *FANTASTIC* mom - you have such a kind

and
insightful soul.

I'm glad Odessa is getting more used to her family - I know it seems

like
forever, but she is adjusting amazingly fast for a kitty!

Hugs,

CatNipped




 




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