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Re: Intellisense FG-730 on Napco P3200



Verbal Diarrhea

1.The inability to say something in less than a page when one sentence would
suffice.

2.A serious disease, which once it has control of a person, causes them to
spew forth incoherent babble.

3.A post by Roland or RLB

Doug

"Roland More" <NoSpamroland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:46f5bb96$0$32466$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Well I am glad that you still claim to remember that Jews exit. Too bad
> you can't remember poor Traci, even back when she still had that V (sounds
> Italian) last name. If you do start to remember her, maybe you can call
> her at her new job and tell her how your amnesia is doing. Perhaps a place
> like http://www.adlg.us is a good place to start searching for her? Of
> course you might have to use the How word to find her there, the V was
> just for the old place. It was nearly a miracle when you finally
> remembered Steve once you found out exactly where he worked after all.
> What am I thinking. You don't want to take emails or phone calls from
> anyone. In your condition the truth is always way too pesky and
> troublesome for you to remember, let alone deal with. Maybe I should ask
> Traci to call or email you instead? Oops, now it's just a trace my amnesia
> kicking in, maybe I already talked to her and I asked her to do just that.
> Despite what you hide from here, you KNOW she has both your email and your
> phone number. I bet you really remember that much at least. You two have a
> lot of years together to catch up on I'm sure, but I bet there is a whole
> new story she can tell you all about. Might be the same one you've at
> least heard about here before, and maybe somewhere else too. Be polite
> though and let her tell it all again. Who knows, your memory may return
> after all? Maybe you can post every bit of it here so we can all celebrate
> your complete recovery! Just avoid the reposting of your "I didn't/don't
> know that" or "I won't/can't remember that" symptoms, that is simply too
> depressingly irritating for anyone to listen to anymore. It simply isn't
> believable either. But please just don't talk to her and then not let us
> all know about it. Folks here seem to hate a mystery. If you don't tell us
> the whole story, then who knows, I might have to. Remember only you, or
> the ones you work for, can write the last chapter in this saga called "how
> this will never ever happen again". I look forward to reading it. Many
> others might finally like to hear it from you too.
>
> "Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:46f5a7d7$0$28813$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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