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YES!!!! MY DENIM YARN CAME!!!!
"Melinda Meahan - take out TRASH to reply" wrote in message ... Oh, I'm perfectly healthy. I am just having a more chaotic than usual week this week (dental appointments, sick dog needing surgery, etc.) after a more chaotic than usual week last week (major software problems on my computer that cut my productivity to about 60% of normal, and the work volume never slows) that is forcing me to work at more unconventional hours than my usual crazy hours. I didn't know the details but didn't think you were unhealthy - welfare is about far more than health! I am starting to wonder if this is going to happen so often that I need to recalibrate what I consider "normal," LOL. It sounds quite normal to me :-) Mary |
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YES!!!! MY DENIM YARN CAME!!!!
Umm, I do have one question. Just what is *normal*?? g I've trying
to find that state for ages and it just keeps eluding me. Bob On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 13:15:18 -0700, Melinda Meahan - take out TRASH to reply wrote: Oh, I'm perfectly healthy. I am just having a more chaotic than usual week this week (dental appointments, sick dog needing surgery, etc.) after a more chaotic than usual week last week (major software problems on my computer that cut my productivity to about 60% of normal, and the work volume never slows) that is forcing me to work at more unconventional hours than my usual crazy hours. I am starting to wonder if this is going to happen so often that I need to recalibrate what I consider "normal," LOL. Mary Fisher wrote: I'd be glad to give you more information if you tell me what you want more information on. I'm sort of desperately overworked and underslept right now, and my interpretive skills are rather weak at this moment. Oh, I'm sorry :-) I shouldn't have asked that without reading the other posts in the thread, they told me everything. Go back to bed! Your welfare is more important than my curiosity, honestly. I hope you feel better soon, |
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YES!!!! MY DENIM YARN CAME!!!!
wrote in message ... Umm, I do have one question. Just what is *normal*?? g I've trying to find that state for ages and it just keeps eluding me. It's the people next door. It's anyone who thinks you're weird. We know we're not weird but we think they are ... :-) Mary |
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YES!!!! MY DENIM YARN CAME!!!!
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Mary Fisher wrote: wrote in message .. . Umm, I do have one question. Just what is *normal*?? g I've trying to find that state for ages and it just keeps eluding me. It's the people next door. It's anyone who thinks you're weird. We know we're not weird but we think they are ... :-) When they came up with one of the major psychological tests, for "normal" they used volunteers from among people who were visiting sick relatives in a major hospital in Minnesota in the 1950s. So "normal" is the kind of answers given by (1) people from Minnesota who (1a) have relatives in a hospital, (1b) visit them, and (2c) are willing to take a psychological test to help out some researchers. Note: (2) the answers they gave are the ones they will admit to a stranger in writing, not necessarily the whole truth. :-) =Tamar |
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YES!!!! MY DENIM YARN CAME!!!!
"Richard Eney" wrote in message ... In article , Mary Fisher wrote: wrote in message . .. Umm, I do have one question. Just what is *normal*?? g I've trying to find that state for ages and it just keeps eluding me. It's the people next door. It's anyone who thinks you're weird. We know we're not weird but we think they are ... :-) When they came up with one of the major psychological tests, for "normal" they used volunteers from among people who were visiting sick relatives in a major hospital in Minnesota in the 1950s. So "normal" is the kind of answers given by (1) people from Minnesota who (1a) have relatives in a hospital, (1b) visit them, and (2c) are willing to take a psychological test to help out some researchers. Note: (2) the answers they gave are the ones they will admit to a stranger in writing, not necessarily the whole truth. LOL! Mary |
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