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Yowie August 4th 08 05:06 AM

Challenge 24
 
There is Usenet, and there is Real Life.

Sometimes I am stupid and ignore Joel and/or tell the Yowlet to go away
and/or push a kitty away because I am typing a Very Important Post to here
(or elsewhere on usenet) and don't want to be interrupted. By doing so, I am
implying that usenet is more important in my life that Joel, Cary, or the
cats.

Its not.

So, this is my challenge.

Go 24 hours without Usenet. Instead, hug your partner. Scritch a kitty.
Ring your parents / siblings / kids and tell them that you love them.
Write - with pen and paper - a letter to a dear friend rather than dropping
them an e-mail. Go to church/temple/coven. Do that chore you've been putting
off. Make one of the many recipes you've always promised yoruself you were
going to try. Go to the musem, Volunteer at the shelter. Go to the park and
see the kids run around. Maybe run around yourself and do something daft
like you did as a kid. Blow bubbles, Jump in the puddle, roll down that
grassy hill. Just get out and smell the roses.

Then, when you've had a dose of Reality, have got some perspective on the
*important things* in your life, feel free to come back to usenet. I can
promise you that it hasn't collapsed without your words of wisdom, in fact
I would wager that no-one has really noticed your absence.

I am starting my challenge as of 2:06pm local time.

See you all later, I'm gonna be enjoying meatspace. Care to join me?

Vicky (not Yowie for 24 hours)



Granby August 4th 08 05:15 AM

Challenge 24
 
Go for it girl. I have had enough reality to last me a lifetime. Got no
partner, the cats sit on my lap when I type and, if the grandkids show up,
they sit and watch meowchat and howl like a bunch of goony birds.
"Yowie" wrote in message
...
There is Usenet, and there is Real Life.

Sometimes I am stupid and ignore Joel and/or tell the Yowlet to go away
and/or push a kitty away because I am typing a Very Important Post to here
(or elsewhere on usenet) and don't want to be interrupted. By doing so, I
am implying that usenet is more important in my life that Joel, Cary, or
the cats.

Its not.

So, this is my challenge.

Go 24 hours without Usenet. Instead, hug your partner. Scritch a kitty.
Ring your parents / siblings / kids and tell them that you love them.
Write - with pen and paper - a letter to a dear friend rather than
dropping them an e-mail. Go to church/temple/coven. Do that chore you've
been putting off. Make one of the many recipes you've always promised
yoruself you were going to try. Go to the musem, Volunteer at the
shelter. Go to the park and see the kids run around. Maybe run around
yourself and do something daft like you did as a kid. Blow bubbles, Jump
in the puddle, roll down that grassy hill. Just get out and smell the
roses.

Then, when you've had a dose of Reality, have got some perspective on the
*important things* in your life, feel free to come back to usenet. I can
promise you that it hasn't collapsed without your words of wisdom, in
fact I would wager that no-one has really noticed your absence.

I am starting my challenge as of 2:06pm local time.

See you all later, I'm gonna be enjoying meatspace. Care to join me?

Vicky (not Yowie for 24 hours)





Sherry August 4th 08 05:22 AM

Challenge 24
 
On Aug 3, 11:15�pm, "Granby" wrote:
Go for it girl. �I have had enough reality to last me a �lifetime. �Got no
partner, the cats sit on my lap when I type and, if the grandkids show up,
they sit and watch meowchat and howl like a bunch of goony birds."Yowie" wrote in message

...



There is Usenet, and there is Real Life.


Sometimes I am stupid and ignore Joel and/or tell the Yowlet to go away
and/or push a kitty away because I am typing a Very Important Post to here
(or elsewhere on usenet) and don't want to be interrupted. By doing so, I
am implying that usenet is more important in my life that Joel, Cary, or
the cats.


Its not.


So, this is my challenge.


Go 24 hours without Usenet. Instead, hug your partner. �Scritch a kitty.
Ring your parents / siblings / kids and tell them that you love them.
Write - with pen and paper - a letter to a dear friend rather than
dropping them an e-mail. Go to church/temple/coven. Do that chore you've
been putting off. Make one of the many recipes you've always promised
yoruself you were going to try. �Go to the musem, Volunteer at the
shelter. Go to the park and see the kids run around. Maybe run around
yourself and do something daft like you did as a kid. Blow bubbles, Jump
in the puddle, roll down that grassy hill. Just get out and smell the
roses.


Then, when you've had a dose of Reality, have got some perspective on the
*important things* in your life, feel free to come back to usenet. I can
promise you that it hasn't collapsed without your words of wisdom, �in
fact I would wager that no-one has really noticed your absence.


I am starting my challenge as of 2:06pm local time.


See you all later, I'm gonna be enjoying meatspace. Care to join me?


Vicky (not Yowie for 24 hours)- Hide quoted text -


Me too, Grandby. It's an admirable challenge, but I'm just not up for
it right now. DH works
long hours this week, so he's not even here to ignore. No kids, no
grandkids. The cats don't seem to care what I'm doing.
It's 106 outdoors, and that's too frigging hot for me to even get IN
the car, which is easily 120
degrees inside.
I don't sit at the computer until my eyeballs fall out. I goof around
in the house, I still *do* try
recipes, I quilt, I read, I watch TV, I journal (on actual paper with
an actual pen) but I do check in and out on the groups and see what's
up
during the day from time to time. Maybe in the fall when I can
actually go outdoors, I could
join a boycott.

Sherry

Granby August 4th 08 05:29 AM

Challenge 24
 
I don't just sit here either, I do housework in between posts. It is not my
favorite thing to do so being forced to do it if I want to be on here works
for me. I could work outside forever but really don't like the indoor
stuff. I am amazed at how much laundry, dishes and general untidiness one
person can have.

I guess I depend of the NG for company a lot of times. The neighbors around
here are not the kind of folks I really enjoy so this is a good thing for
me, most of the time.
"Sherry" wrote in message
...
On Aug 3, 11:15?pm, "Granby" wrote:
Go for it girl. ?I have had enough reality to last me a ?lifetime. ?Got no
partner, the cats sit on my lap when I type and, if the grandkids show up,
they sit and watch meowchat and howl like a bunch of goony birds."Yowie"
wrote in message

...



There is Usenet, and there is Real Life.


Sometimes I am stupid and ignore Joel and/or tell the Yowlet to go away
and/or push a kitty away because I am typing a Very Important Post to
here
(or elsewhere on usenet) and don't want to be interrupted. By doing so,
I
am implying that usenet is more important in my life that Joel, Cary, or
the cats.


Its not.


So, this is my challenge.


Go 24 hours without Usenet. Instead, hug your partner. ?Scritch a kitty.
Ring your parents / siblings / kids and tell them that you love them.
Write - with pen and paper - a letter to a dear friend rather than
dropping them an e-mail. Go to church/temple/coven. Do that chore you've
been putting off. Make one of the many recipes you've always promised
yoruself you were going to try. ?Go to the musem, Volunteer at the
shelter. Go to the park and see the kids run around. Maybe run around
yourself and do something daft like you did as a kid. Blow bubbles, Jump
in the puddle, roll down that grassy hill. Just get out and smell the
roses.


Then, when you've had a dose of Reality, have got some perspective on
the
*important things* in your life, feel free to come back to usenet. I can
promise you that it hasn't collapsed without your words of wisdom, ?in
fact I would wager that no-one has really noticed your absence.


I am starting my challenge as of 2:06pm local time.


See you all later, I'm gonna be enjoying meatspace. Care to join me?


Vicky (not Yowie for 24 hours)- Hide quoted text -


Me too, Grandby. It's an admirable challenge, but I'm just not up for
it right now. DH works
long hours this week, so he's not even here to ignore. No kids, no
grandkids. The cats don't seem to care what I'm doing.
It's 106 outdoors, and that's too frigging hot for me to even get IN
the car, which is easily 120
degrees inside.
I don't sit at the computer until my eyeballs fall out. I goof around
in the house, I still *do* try
recipes, I quilt, I read, I watch TV, I journal (on actual paper with
an actual pen) but I do check in and out on the groups and see what's
up
during the day from time to time. Maybe in the fall when I can
actually go outdoors, I could
join a boycott.

Sherry



jmcquown[_2_] August 4th 08 01:16 PM

Challenge 24
 
Yowie wrote:
There is Usenet, and there is Real Life.

Sometimes I am stupid and ignore Joel and/or tell the Yowlet to go
away and/or push a kitty away because I am typing a Very Important
Post to here (or elsewhere on usenet) and don't want to be
interrupted. By doing so, I am implying that usenet is more important
in my life that Joel, Cary, or the cats.

Its not.

So, this is my challenge.

Go 24 hours without Usenet. Instead, hug your partner. Scritch a
kitty. Ring your parents / siblings / kids and tell them that you
love them. Write - with pen and paper - a letter to a dear friend rather
than
dropping them an e-mail. Go to church/temple/coven. Do that chore
you've been putting off. Make one of the many recipes you've always
promised yoruself you were going to try. Go to the musem, Volunteer
at the shelter. Go to the park and see the kids run around. Maybe run
around yourself and do something daft like you did as a kid. Blow
bubbles, Jump in the puddle, roll down that grassy hill. Just get out
and smell the roses.
Then, when you've had a dose of Reality, have got some perspective on
the *important things* in your life, feel free to come back to
usenet. I can promise you that it hasn't collapsed without your words
of wisdom, in fact I would wager that no-one has really noticed your
absence.
I am starting my challenge as of 2:06pm local time.

See you all later, I'm gonna be enjoying meatspace. Care to join me?

Vicky (not Yowie for 24 hours)


LOL Despite my sometimes prolific postings it's not a terribly difficult
challenge. I didn't miss (or think about) Usenet on the 3 day drive from TN
to SC. I did (mentally) store info about the trip and Persia's hiding
tricks in the hotel rooms to post later :)

I did think about Usenet some when I was in the hospital for 7 days but only
because hospitals are terribly boring. I wasn't begging the nursing staff
to smuggle in a laptop with wireless :)

Jill


Lucys Mom[_2_] August 4th 08 01:40 PM

Challenge 24
 
Yowie wrote:
There is Usenet, and there is Real Life.

Sometimes I am stupid and ignore Joel and/or tell the Yowlet to go away
and/or push a kitty away because I am typing a Very Important Post to here
(or elsewhere on usenet) and don't want to be interrupted. By doing so, I am
implying that usenet is more important in my life that Joel, Cary, or the
cats.

Its not.

So, this is my challenge.

Go 24 hours without Usenet. Instead, hug your partner. Scritch a kitty.
Ring your parents / siblings / kids and tell them that you love them.
Write - with pen and paper - a letter to a dear friend rather than dropping
them an e-mail. Go to church/temple/coven. Do that chore you've been putting
off. Make one of the many recipes you've always promised yoruself you were
going to try. Go to the musem, Volunteer at the shelter. Go to the park and
see the kids run around. Maybe run around yourself and do something daft
like you did as a kid. Blow bubbles, Jump in the puddle, roll down that
grassy hill. Just get out and smell the roses.

Then, when you've had a dose of Reality, have got some perspective on the
*important things* in your life, feel free to come back to usenet. I can
promise you that it hasn't collapsed without your words of wisdom, in fact
I would wager that no-one has really noticed your absence.

I am starting my challenge as of 2:06pm local time.

See you all later, I'm gonna be enjoying meatspace. Care to join me?

Vicky (not Yowie for 24 hours)


Count me in as soon as I post this. I would add for myself, however, no
news/newspapers/radio (music is ok)/reading self help books. These
all seem to distract me from enjoying myself.

There, I'm gone....


Daniel Mahoney August 4th 08 02:00 PM

Challenge 24
 
See you all later, I'm gonna be enjoying meatspace. Care to join me?

Vicky (not Yowie for 24 hours)


No, not today.

I do that occasionally. Sometimes I go an entire weekend without looking
at Usenet. Can't do that during the week - I work on the Internet every
day, and the temptation is just too great. But weekends it's sure doable.


Kreisleriana[_3_] August 4th 08 02:22 PM

Challenge 24
 


"Yowie" wrote in message
...
There is Usenet, and there is Real Life.

Sometimes I am stupid and ignore Joel and/or tell the Yowlet to go away
and/or push a kitty away because I am typing a Very Important Post to here
(or elsewhere on usenet) and don't want to be interrupted. By doing so, I
am implying that usenet is more important in my life that Joel, Cary, or
the cats.

Its not.

So, this is my challenge.

Go 24 hours without Usenet. Instead, hug your partner. Scritch a kitty.
Ring your parents / siblings / kids and tell them that you love them.
Write - with pen and paper - a letter to a dear friend rather than
dropping them an e-mail. Go to church/temple/coven. Do that chore you've
been putting off. Make one of the many recipes you've always promised
yoruself you were going to try. Go to the musem, Volunteer at the
shelter. Go to the park and see the kids run around. Maybe run around
yourself and do something daft like you did as a kid. Blow bubbles, Jump
in the puddle, roll down that grassy hill. Just get out and smell the
roses.

Then, when you've had a dose of Reality, have got some perspective on the
*important things* in your life, feel free to come back to usenet. I can
promise you that it hasn't collapsed without your words of wisdom, in
fact I would wager that no-one has really noticed your absence.

I am starting my challenge as of 2:06pm local time.

See you all later, I'm gonna be enjoying meatspace. Care to join me?

Vicky (not Yowie for 24 hours)



I do it pretty often. I try to do it at least once a week.


--
Theresa, Stinky and Dante
drtmuirATearthlink.net

Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh



CatNipped[_2_] August 4th 08 05:23 PM

Challenge 24
 
"Yowie" wrote in message
...
There is Usenet, and there is Real Life.

Sometimes I am stupid and ignore Joel and/or tell the Yowlet to go away
and/or push a kitty away because I am typing a Very Important Post to here
(or elsewhere on usenet) and don't want to be interrupted. By doing so, I
am implying that usenet is more important in my life that Joel, Cary, or
the cats.

Its not.

So, this is my challenge.

Go 24 hours without Usenet. Instead, hug your partner. Scritch a kitty.
Ring your parents / siblings / kids and tell them that you love them.
Write - with pen and paper - a letter to a dear friend rather than
dropping them an e-mail. Go to church/temple/coven. Do that chore you've
been putting off. Make one of the many recipes you've always promised
yoruself you were going to try. Go to the musem, Volunteer at the
shelter. Go to the park and see the kids run around. Maybe run around
yourself and do something daft like you did as a kid. Blow bubbles, Jump
in the puddle, roll down that grassy hill. Just get out and smell the
roses.

Then, when you've had a dose of Reality, have got some perspective on the
*important things* in your life, feel free to come back to usenet. I can
promise you that it hasn't collapsed without your words of wisdom, in
fact I would wager that no-one has really noticed your absence.

I am starting my challenge as of 2:06pm local time.

See you all later, I'm gonna be enjoying meatspace. Care to join me?

Vicky (not Yowie for 24 hours)


LOL! After this past week I think I'll go back to just posting occasionally
from work whenever I get a few minutes "down time". ;

It really has been amazing how much time I have to do things at home when
I'm not always on my computer (and the cats love all the extra attention
they get)!!

Chin Skritches,

CatNipped



CatNipped[_2_] August 4th 08 05:26 PM

Challenge 24
 
"jmcquown" wrote in message
. ..

LOL Despite my sometimes prolific postings it's not a terribly difficult
challenge. I didn't miss (or think about) Usenet on the 3 day drive from
TN to SC. I did (mentally) store info about the trip and Persia's hiding
tricks in the hotel rooms to post later :)

I did think about Usenet some when I was in the hospital for 7 days but
only because hospitals are terribly boring. I wasn't begging the nursing
staff to smuggle in a laptop with wireless :)

Jill


How are you feeling, Jill? Are you able to eat anything more solid than
soup now?

Nose Kisses,

CatNipped




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