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The Webby
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:04 pm
Guest
Hmmm. I didn't realize today's date until just now. This is the 25th
anniversary of the day that ended my life as I knew it and started the
rest of "my life" as I have come to know.

If anyone wants to wish me a Happy Anniversary, it would be welcomed. I
remember, each year, that I owe my survival to many people and to my
personal strength to survive.

So .... smd, "you've" been a significant part of my life since 1994;
some 14 years now ... and I just want to say thank you. As much as it
may not seem important to some/many of you ... I am here to tell you
otherwise. It has been important and I thank you for being part of the
life that I hadn't expected to be living 25 years ago today.

Sincerely,
The Webby
RealPerson
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:04 pm
Guest
Happy Anniversary Webby!

Although life may not have been what you wanted it to be.. it was. I'm
glad you are a survivor.. and with the strength to help others on
their journey of survival.

You have brought enlightenment to far more than you can realize. You
have changed the lives of more than you can count. You managed to
reach out of the box and bring the words of knowledge to those who may
never have known the truth. You gave hope where there was nothing.

I am where I am today because of you. I shudder to think what my life
would have been like if I had not found that first TMJ Foundation
Project on the World Wide Web. If I had not found out that I was not
alone. Like the domino effect your words fell to listening ears
(eyes?) Their echo still resounds today... just listen.

You have lived a life you can be proud of Webby. I know it would have
been so different had you not started down this road.. but you managed
to turn adversity into a life that touched the hearts and souls of
many, many more than you will ever really know. Thank you for touching
mine. I'm proud to have known you.

Good luck in the coming years Webby. I hope they will be good ones for
you. I always look forward to reading your words. I'm so glad you
never gave up!

All the best to you...
Realperson :)



On Mar 23, 9:04 pm, The Webby <tmjiatroepide...@cox.net> wrote:
Quote:
Hmmm. I didn't realize today's date until just now. This is the 25th
anniversary of the day that ended my life as I knew it and started the
rest of "my life" as I have come to know.

If anyone wants to wish me a Happy Anniversary, it would be welcomed. I
remember, each year, that I owe my survival to many people and to my
personal strength to survive.

So .... smd, "you've" been a significant part of my life since 1994;
some 14 years now ... and I just want to say thank you. As much as it
may not seem important to some/many of you ... I am here to tell you
otherwise. It has been important and I thank you for being part of the
life that I hadn't expected to be living 25 years ago today.

Sincerely,
The Webby
Vaughn Simon
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:20 pm
Guest
"The Webby" <tmjiatroepidemic@cox.net> wrote in message
news:tmjiatroepidemic-FB7EC3.18045023032008@news.phx.highwinds-media.com...
Quote:
Hmmm. I didn't realize today's date until just now. This is the 25th
anniversary of the day that ended my life as I knew it and started the
rest of "my life" as I have come to know.

In a way, every day is an anniversary, but some are more special than others.
I hope the "rest of your life" is long, prosperous, healthy and happy.

Happy anniversary
Vaughn
The Webby
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:27 pm
Guest
In article <6lDFj.36346$D_3.21671@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
"Vaughn Simon" <vaughnsimonHATESSPAM@att.FAKE.net> wrote:

Quote:
"The Webby" <tmjiatroepidemic@cox.net> wrote in message
news:tmjiatroepidemic-FB7EC3.18045023032008@news.phx.highwinds-media.com...
Hmmm. I didn't realize today's date until just now. This is the 25th
anniversary of the day that ended my life as I knew it and started the
rest of "my life" as I have come to know.

In a way, every day is an anniversary, but some are more special than
others.
I hope the "rest of your life" is long, prosperous, healthy and happy.

Happy anniversary
Vaughn

Thank you, my friend.

Webby
Guest
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 11:00 pm
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 18:27:55 -0700, The Webby
<tmjiatroepidemic@cox.net> wrote:

Quote:
In article <6lDFj.36346$D_3.21671@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
"Vaughn Simon" <vaughnsimonHATESSPAM@att.FAKE.net> wrote:

"The Webby" <tmjiatroepidemic@cox.net> wrote in message
news:tmjiatroepidemic-FB7EC3.18045023032008@news.phx.highwinds-media.com...
Hmmm. I didn't realize today's date until just now. This is the 25th
anniversary of the day that ended my life as I knew it and started the
rest of "my life" as I have come to know.

In a way, every day is an anniversary, but some are more special than
others.
I hope the "rest of your life" is long, prosperous, healthy and happy.

Happy anniversary
Vaughn

Thank you, my friend.

Webby


Forgot to wish you a "happy equinox" on the 20th.

Dang, you're gonna have to wait until the next solstice.

Do you know when that is ? All should.

Who can tell us about the Easter calculation ?
And "why" ?
Also, is there a different calculation ?

8^D
Amatus Cremona
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 5:02 am
Guest
I don't wish to celebrate a tragic outcome,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, But would love to
celebrate the years I have known you and Dr. B.

--
/

Amatus

/
"The Webby" <tmjiatroepidemic@cox.net> wrote in message
news:tmjiatroepidemic-FB7EC3.18045023032008@news.phx.highwinds-media.com...
Quote:
Hmmm. I didn't realize today's date until just now. This is the 25th
anniversary of the day that ended my life as I knew it and started the
rest of "my life" as I have come to know.

If anyone wants to wish me a Happy Anniversary, it would be welcomed. I
remember, each year, that I owe my survival to many people and to my
personal strength to survive.

So .... smd, "you've" been a significant part of my life since 1994;
some 14 years now ... and I just want to say thank you. As much as it
may not seem important to some/many of you ... I am here to tell you
otherwise. It has been important and I thank you for being part of the
life that I hadn't expected to be living 25 years ago today.

Sincerely,
The Webby
Dartos
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 10:53 am
Guest
Time flies when you're having fun.....and sometimes when you're not.

That treatment fad certainly never made a big splash in the midwest,
and I'm very thankful for that.

Best wishes,
D



Quote:
Hmmm. I didn't realize today's date until just now. This is the 25th
anniversary of the day that ended my life as I knew it and started the
rest of "my life" as I have come to know.

If anyone wants to wish me a Happy Anniversary, it would be welcomed. I
remember, each year, that I owe my survival to many people and to my
personal strength to survive.

So .... smd, "you've" been a significant part of my life since 1994;
some 14 years now ... and I just want to say thank you. As much as it
may not seem important to some/many of you ... I am here to tell you
otherwise. It has been important and I thank you for being part of the
life that I hadn't expected to be living 25 years ago today.

Sincerely,
The Webby
Matt
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 1:01 am
Guest
Newbie@bix.nex wrote:
Quote:
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 18:27:55 -0700, The Webby
tmjiatroepidemic@cox.net> wrote:

In article <6lDFj.36346$D_3.21671@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
"Vaughn Simon" <vaughnsimonHATESSPAM@att.FAKE.net> wrote:

"The Webby" <tmjiatroepidemic@cox.net> wrote in message
news:tmjiatroepidemic-FB7EC3.18045023032008@news.phx.highwinds-media.com...
Hmmm. I didn't realize today's date until just now. This is the 25th
anniversary of the day that ended my life as I knew it and started the
rest of "my life" as I have come to know.
In a way, every day is an anniversary, but some are more special than
others.
I hope the "rest of your life" is long, prosperous, healthy and happy.

Happy anniversary
Vaughn
Thank you, my friend.

Webby


Forgot to wish you a "happy equinox" on the 20th.

Dang, you're gonna have to wait until the next solstice.

Do you know when that is ? All should.

Who can tell us about the Easter calculation ?
And "why" ?
Also, is there a different calculation ?

8^D

Impertinence. The lady seems to be hinting for some sympathy for her
health problem and her ordeal as a reformer, and you go off talking
about celestial mechanics.
Guest
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 4:58 pm
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 06:01:11 GMT, Matt <matt@themattfella.xxxyyz.com>
wrote:

Quote:
Happy anniversary
Vaughn
Thank you, my friend.

Webby


Forgot to wish you a "happy equinox" on the 20th.

Dang, you're gonna have to wait until the next solstice.

Do you know when that is ? All should.

Who can tell us about the Easter calculation ?
And "why" ?
Also, is there a different calculation ?

8^D

Impertinence. The lady seems to be hinting for some sympathy for her
health problem and her ordeal as a reformer, and you go off talking
about celestial mechanics.


Lack of recognition of humor on your part.

I know Webby far better than you do.
Matt
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 7:36 pm
Guest
Newbie@bix.nex wrote:

Quote:
I know Webby far better than you do.

I don't doubt that.
The Webby
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:31 pm
Guest
In article
<tmjiatroepidemic-FB7EC3.18045023032008@news.phx.highwinds-media.com>,
The Webby <tmjiatroepidemic@cox.net> wrote:

Quote:
Hmmm. I didn't realize today's date until just now. This is the 25th
anniversary of the day that ended my life as I knew it and started the
rest of "my life" as I have come to know.

If anyone wants to wish me a Happy Anniversary, it would be welcomed. I
remember, each year, that I owe my survival to many people and to my
personal strength to survive.

So .... smd, "you've" been a significant part of my life since 1994;
some 14 years now ... and I just want to say thank you. As much as it
may not seem important to some/many of you ... I am here to tell you
otherwise. It has been important and I thank you for being part of the
life that I hadn't expected to be living 25 years ago today.

Sincerely,
The Webby

Wow! I've been away from my 'puter until now and certainly wasn't
expecting so many followups. In *each of your unique ways*, for taking
time to think of me, you made my day. Catching a flight to San
Francisco in the morning for a little family time with "kids".

As someone in California has been known to say, "I'll be back..."

Webby Smile
Amatus Cremona
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:13 am
Guest
Have a great trip!

Mrs. "A", and Strad are in Florida visiting my Dad. She has her cell phone
turned on in case you decide to call.

--
/

Amatus

/
"The Webby" <tmjiatroepidemic@cox.net> wrote in message
news:tmjiatroepidemic-1134C1.19314325032008@news.phx.highwinds-media.com...
Quote:
In article
tmjiatroepidemic-FB7EC3.18045023032008@news.phx.highwinds-media.com>,
The Webby <tmjiatroepidemic@cox.net> wrote:

Hmmm. I didn't realize today's date until just now. This is the 25th
anniversary of the day that ended my life as I knew it and started the
rest of "my life" as I have come to know.

If anyone wants to wish me a Happy Anniversary, it would be welcomed. I
remember, each year, that I owe my survival to many people and to my
personal strength to survive.

So .... smd, "you've" been a significant part of my life since 1994;
some 14 years now ... and I just want to say thank you. As much as it
may not seem important to some/many of you ... I am here to tell you
otherwise. It has been important and I thank you for being part of the
life that I hadn't expected to be living 25 years ago today.

Sincerely,
The Webby

Wow! I've been away from my 'puter until now and certainly wasn't
expecting so many followups. In *each of your unique ways*, for taking
time to think of me, you made my day. Catching a flight to San
Francisco in the morning for a little family time with "kids".

As someone in California has been known to say, "I'll be back..."

Webby Smile
The Webby
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 10:01 am
Guest
Hello Realperson,

I was and remain deeply humbled and at a complete loss for words except
to say thank you.

Sincerely yours,
Webby

In article
<8ac9ad33-8bbb-4bae-91f5-79ce106dfa2b@q78g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
RealPerson <Wehavebarney@hotmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
Happy Anniversary Webby!

Although life may not have been what you wanted it to be.. it was. I'm
glad you are a survivor.. and with the strength to help others on
their journey of survival.

You have brought enlightenment to far more than you can realize. You
have changed the lives of more than you can count. You managed to
reach out of the box and bring the words of knowledge to those who may
never have known the truth. You gave hope where there was nothing.

I am where I am today because of you. I shudder to think what my life
would have been like if I had not found that first TMJ Foundation
Project on the World Wide Web. If I had not found out that I was not
alone. Like the domino effect your words fell to listening ears
(eyes?) Their echo still resounds today... just listen.

You have lived a life you can be proud of Webby. I know it would have
been so different had you not started down this road.. but you managed
to turn adversity into a life that touched the hearts and souls of
many, many more than you will ever really know. Thank you for touching
mine. I'm proud to have known you.

Good luck in the coming years Webby. I hope they will be good ones for
you. I always look forward to reading your words. I'm so glad you
never gave up!

All the best to you...
Realperson :)



On Mar 23, 9:04 pm, The Webby <tmjiatroepide...@cox.net> wrote:
Hmmm. I didn't realize today's date until just now. This is the 25th
anniversary of the day that ended my life as I knew it and started the
rest of "my life" as I have come to know.

If anyone wants to wish me a Happy Anniversary, it would be welcomed. I
remember, each year, that I owe my survival to many people and to my
personal strength to survive.

So .... smd, "you've" been a significant part of my life since 1994;
some 14 years now ... and I just want to say thank you. As much as it
may not seem important to some/many of you ... I am here to tell you
otherwise. It has been important and I thank you for being part of the
life that I hadn't expected to be living 25 years ago today.

Sincerely,
The Webby
 
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