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Ghosthunter
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11 Apr 2005, 11:24 am

It sometimes takes a negative to bring
a positive. A long time ago I worked
at washing dishes because I didn't want
to be around people but wanted a paycheck.

I got laid off and wound working at the
Front Desk job that I really dislike.
Why? Because the owner or the business
put me in deliberate "meltdowns" because
he knew he could. Not the right thing to
do, and it caused me to purge every 3 months
and not accept myself as a person, but a
thing to f--k with.

I on got a minimal hour job that now feeds
me but will not house me. After numerous
3-Day notice threats that forced me to
purge myself, I no longer do that.

It is now 4/11/05'. On Sunday he barges
in my 8am-11am Sunday shift and badgers
me after I told him not to take me there.
"You are only rent, not a paycheck".
Now it is Monday and last night he badgered
me, and is throwing this 3-Day notice
threat at me, throwing cowardly faces
of me at me, and will probly produce this
3-Day notice.

This is the negative......>

Now I throw in the mix the positive......>

I spent 10 hours online with you folks. This
was to detox from Sunday morning. I then
started noticing how some of you are analytical
in writing, Scientific in writing, simply for fun
in writing. I started to pay more attention
to the fact that I can see how this site can
detox and allow freedom of expression.
I just never paid mind to it.

I will continue this memo after events will ride
their course later today, and must say
that when I got back to my lodging I wasn't
in "meltdown" mode, and this is significant.

I say thankyou, the people at wrongplanet.

Very Sincerely,
Ghosthunter

P.S.....>
2002-2005 is the time span of this abuse.

and HOW IS YOUR DAY?(folks at WrongPlanet)?



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11 Apr 2005, 12:23 pm

How my day is? It is average, a little more than average maybe.
I installed the new version of messenger, and it is so much fun!! !
I am such a childish little girl I just want to post things on here and see what other people reply.
Uhm I was just wondering what we are doing in the "Romantic Relationships" section.



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11 Apr 2005, 12:35 pm

Today's forcast....>
Not too cloudy in the wrongplanet
sky. Spring is in the air and
romance is casually sprinkling.

Expect rays of sunlight scattered
throughout the day. Occasional
clouds will appear maybe in Wrong
Planet-San Francisco region. But
like all storms, they will pass.



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11 Apr 2005, 12:44 pm

Today's forecast from northern Norway:

It is snowing, the sky is white.
Yesterday a black blanket had lowered itself on the blue sky, today is different.
Soon enough the midnightsun will once again shine all through the night and there will be random happiness spread across the vast land of the autistic girl...



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11 Apr 2005, 1:03 pm

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Today's forecast from northern Norway:

It is snowing, the sky is white.
Yesterday a black blanket had lowered
itself on the blue sky, today is different.
Soon enough the midnightsun will once
again shine all through the night and there
will be random happiness spread across the
vast land of the autistic girl...]

I like your forecast. It sounds
beautiful there.

Sincerely,
Ghosthunter



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11 Apr 2005, 9:44 pm

Always a pleasure to chat with you, Ghosthunter. Sorry to hear the boss is getting nasty again - I never had a boss that lliked me either. It's miserable. Is the world of subsidised housing and employment (for people with disabilities) available or of interest to you?

Nice morning here - sunny, so I took the dogs to the beach, they were rather hyper at home so I thought the beach would tire them out. The winds blown up now, though, so the clouds are coming in, there's a forecast of rain in the afternoon, so we're relaxing indoors now.



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11 Apr 2005, 10:45 pm

I am always glad to hear from
you too. I know that all things
will work themselves out.

I hope you think that I am not
a negative person. The reality
is I always try to find peace in
all that is bad and good in my
life, but it comes off as gloomy
sometimes? or most of the time?

You live near a beach, I am jealous,
That beats the hustle & Bustle of
San Francisco.

How are your 2 laptop licking dogs.
I saw the pictures and they are
adorable.

What I do miss is human contact and
conversation here in San Francisco,
BUT since that is not my luxory I am
glad to have options and I have found
one.

Postperson, I hope all fares well, and
unknowns are reasonably resolved.

Here's something that cheered my
day. The restraunt owner called
and asked me to fix his fax machine
again, and I do enjoy technology.

Hope to hear from you soon,
Ghosthunter



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11 Apr 2005, 11:02 pm

[quote="Ghosthunter"]I am always glad to hear from
you too. I know that all things
will work themselves out.

"I have trouble with the 'quotes' button, if you don't want to quote the whole thing, it doesn't work properly.

"I hope you think that I am not
a negative person. "


?Not at all, rather sunny actually.


"The reality
is I always try to find peace in
all that is bad and good in my
life, but it comes off as gloomy
sometimes? or most of the time?"

ohhh these sites are for 'venting' among other things, so it's perfectly allright. If I'd had somewhere to 'vent' when I had my work stresses, I might have been better off, but I wasn't dxed then. I don't find you gloomy, I don't think most people would. You start some very interesting threads here.

"You live near a beach, I am jealous,
That beats the hustle & Bustle of
San Francisco. "

I moved to a country town, which is a coastal/retirement town a couple of years ago, so everything is close here due to the size (small) of the town, Country towns have their own drawbacks - I have to buy everything at K-mart. I'd only lived in capital cities prior to this, so it's been quite an adjustment. I miss the hustle and bustle of a city, the buzz, and the anonymity, but you can't have it all - unless you're wealthy, lol.

"How are your 2 laptop licking dogs.
I saw the pictures and they are
adorable."

They're fine thanks, naughty as usual but good company for a loner.

"What I do miss is human contact and
conversation here in San Francisco,
BUT since that is not my luxory I am
glad to have options and I have found
one."

Yeah, I don't have much of that either (human contact and conversation) I think that's why I got dogs!

"Postperson, I hope all fares well, and
unknowns are reasonably resolved."

Me too!

"Here's something that cheered my
day. The restraunt owner called
and asked me to fix his fax machine
again, and I do enjoy technology."

lol, see you are needed there! I think what you get paid for is not the actual job you perform, but the pecking order/office politics crap you have to put up with - when I was a wage slave it seemed that way to me,



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12 Apr 2005, 12:20 am

I don't find you gloomy, I don't think most people would. You start some very interesting threads here.

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I am still working out this "Quote Button"
as well. What threads I have spun that
were interesting? I say this because
I don't know how I am percieved since
I am not into TV, Romance, or most
fun topics. I speak from my heart,
not my I-Physical.



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12 Apr 2005, 12:22 am

Ghosthunter wrote:
I don't find you gloomy, I don't think most people would. You start some very interesting threads here.
Quote:

From Ghosthunter,

I am still working out this "Quote Button"
as well. What threads I have spun that
were interesting? I say this because
I don't know how I am percieved since
I am not into TV, Romance, or most
fun topics. I speak from my heart,
not my I-Physical.



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12 Apr 2005, 12:23 am

"I don't find you gloomy, I don't think most people
would. You start some very interesting threads here."

From Ghosthunter,

I am still working out this "Quote Button"
as well. What threads I have spun that
were interesting? I say this because
I don't know how I am percieved since
I am not into TV, Romance, or most
fun topics. I speak from my heart,
not my I-Physical.



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12 Apr 2005, 2:08 am

what threads? uhh the darkness into light one, in which people posted some biographical info was good, hmm the homelessness one, that's an interesting and important issue for us, quite a lot of them are good topics that produce interesting posts. You're a real conversation starter!



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12 Apr 2005, 11:20 am

Ghosthunter wrote:
What threads I have spun that
were interesting? I say this because
I don't know how I am percieved since
I am not into TV, Romance, or most
fun topics. I speak from my heart,
not my I-Physical.


And that's why I find them interesting, personally - I sensed that about you from the start. I thought the Dark Journey into Light thread was interesting too, and of course the Decoding One's Defenses thread where I first met you.



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12 Apr 2005, 7:22 pm

To....."Postperson
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&

"pyraxis
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From Ghosthunter,

I say thankyou Postperson & Pyraxis.
I usually don't have much to contribute
to sites on Movies, TV, Romance,
Video games thought I understand
they expressing their interests(bless
their hearts).

Being that I am a DEEP person
I am grateful that my deepness
(hence forth, "Our Children's Children
by the Moody Blues-if made into
a rock opera Melotron puzzle)
is not completely ignored. I hope to
birng thought to a younger generation
so they don't lose 19 years literally.

Very Sincerely,
Ghosthunter



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12 Apr 2005, 8:47 pm

GhostHunter, I am very fond of the way that you express yourself. Your threads always attract very thoughtful, interesting topics.

I want to thankyou for being a part of WP.

And everyone else too. I gain a lot from coming and spending time here.

With the quotes: I have found what works best for me, is I copy and paste what I would like to quote. Then with that text highlighted in the post reply area, I click on the QUOTE button. I hope this helps others. It took me a long time to figure out the quotes.


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GhostHunter, I am very fond of the way
that you express yourself. Your threads
always attract very thoughtful, interesting
topics.

I want to thankyou for being a part of WP.

And everyone else too. I gain a lot from
coming and spending time here.


Thankyou Elfman. At the Dorm setting desk job
I have found UK'ers, Aussie's, New Zealanders
very expressive and much more thoughtful
than most. It is good that people can think
deep. I for example am now trying to relearn
humor because most of my life I had no way
expressing joy. If you read some of my posts
today I am still self-concious of my humor, and
Aussie's, New Zealanders, Uk'ers have the tendency
to like be relaxed about it. I envy you. most
Americans don't find deepness and sincere humor
funny, and thus don't appreciate most humor as
a example unless there's cuss+bang+car chase+
#&yZ..ck, #**it, ect.... . I say thank you.

What topics did I raise in my forums intrigued
you?

Sincerely,

Ghosthunter