• HI

    From %@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 5 15:12:33 2022
    .

    are you having a happy day

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  • From roach@21:1/5 to roach on Wed Oct 5 16:34:59 2022
    On Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at 4:34:06 PM UTC-7, roach wrote:
    On Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at 3:12:39 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    .

    are you having a happy day
    no, i'm cursed every year at this time.

    i had the screaming (literally) headache from hell, i was squeezing my head (i wish i had had a vice), i took advil and other assorted meds for it (no water, just saying), and it finally waned enough to return to what i was doing.

    i had to stay on (and in off and on) the bed all day.

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  • From roach@21:1/5 to roach on Wed Oct 5 16:35:28 2022
    On Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at 4:35:00 PM UTC-7, roach wrote:
    On Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at 4:34:06 PM UTC-7, roach wrote:
    On Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at 3:12:39 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    .

    are you having a happy day
    no, i'm cursed every year at this time.

    i had the screaming (literally) headache from hell, i was squeezing my head (i wish i had had a vice), i took advil and other assorted meds for it (no water, just saying), and it finally waned enough to return to what i was doing.
    i had to stay on (and in off and on) the bed all day.

    oh, i and i used ice

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  • From roach@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 5 16:34:05 2022
    On Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at 3:12:39 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    .

    are you having a happy day

    no, i'm cursed every year at this time.

    i had the screaming (literally) headache from hell, i was squeezing my head (i wish i had had a vice), i took advil and other assorted meds for it (no water, just saying), and it finally waned enough to return to what i was doing.

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  • From roach@21:1/5 to roach on Wed Oct 5 16:36:02 2022
    On Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at 4:35:30 PM UTC-7, roach wrote:
    On Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at 4:35:00 PM UTC-7, roach wrote:
    On Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at 4:34:06 PM UTC-7, roach wrote:
    On Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at 3:12:39 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    .

    are you having a happy day
    no, i'm cursed every year at this time.

    i had the screaming (literally) headache from hell, i was squeezing my head (i wish i had had a vice), i took advil and other assorted meds for it (no water, just saying), and it finally waned enough to return to what i was doing.
    i had to stay on (and in off and on) the bed all day.
    oh, i and i used ice

    are you awake?

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  • From Batman The real one@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 6 03:58:47 2022
    On Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at 4:12:39 PM UTC-6, % wrote:
    .

    are you having a happy day
    yes, I had a wonderful day,
    my distress comes from being cyber stalked on usenet

    spam@fightspam.gc.ca
    https://blog.privacylawyer.ca
    darlene jacobsen

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  • From %@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 27 09:14:02 2023
    hi

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  • From Creon@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 28 13:58:12 2023
    On Sun, 27 Aug 2023 09:14:02 -0700, % wrote:

    hi

    heya

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  • From %@21:1/5 to Creon on Mon Aug 28 12:38:45 2023
    Creon wrote:
    On Sun, 27 Aug 2023 09:14:02 -0700, % wrote:

    hi

    heya

    no not now

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  • From roach@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 7 13:33:20 2023
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    .

    it's me

    10 years later....

    but i'll take it. :)

    u dont have to be such a ding-a-ling about it

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  • From %@21:1/5 to roach on Thu Sep 7 13:59:41 2023
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    .

    it's me

    10 years later....

    but i'll take it. :)

    u dont have to be such a ding-a-ling about it

    yes i do

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  • From %@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 7 14:04:35 2023
    % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    .

    it's me

    10 years later....

    but i'll take it. :)

    u dont have to be such a ding-a-ling about it

    yes i do

    ok , bye

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  • From %@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 7 13:28:16 2023
    .

    it's me

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  • From roach@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 7 14:22:15 2023
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:04:41 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    .

    it's me

    10 years later....

    but i'll take it. :)

    u dont have to be such a ding-a-ling about it

    yes i do
    ok , bye

    no , i was on the phone , i'm here , a serious matter regarding my air filter... :) my old one died after many years (honeywell) so now this one works well, i've had for a while, but apparently has two filters, the black and the white, and it was about
    the blinking red light.....which is still on after replacing them both. so she said it just needs to be reset, i have to go scrounging around for a paper clip, i think i know where they should be, (after my much needed rest, sweats and all), so i can
    turn it off. can't afford to wait for help, cuz i have to breathe. well, i suppose it's ON and working, i just want that light off.

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  • From roach@21:1/5 to roach on Thu Sep 7 14:28:31 2023
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:22:17 PM UTC-7, roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:04:41 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    .

    it's me

    10 years later....

    but i'll take it. :)

    u dont have to be such a ding-a-ling about it

    yes i do
    ok , bye
    no , i was on the phone , i'm here , a serious matter regarding my air filter... :) my old one died after many years (honeywell) so now this one works well, i've had for a while, but apparently has two filters, the black and the white, and it was about
    the blinking red light.....which is still on after replacing them both. so she said it just needs to be reset, i have to go scrounging around for a paper clip, i think i know where they should be, (after my much needed rest, sweats and all), so i can
    turn it off. can't afford to wait for help, cuz i have to breathe. well, i suppose it's ON and working, i just want that light off.

    to make certain everything is working properly...that what she said is correct, it's off, everything's fine, then i can have peace of mind, and breathe tranquilly.

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  • From %@21:1/5 to roach on Thu Sep 7 14:42:45 2023
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:04:41 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    .

    it's me

    10 years later....

    but i'll take it. :)

    u dont have to be such a ding-a-ling about it

    yes i do
    ok , bye

    no , i was on the phone , i'm here , a serious matter regarding my air filter... :) my old one died after many years (honeywell) so now this one works well, i've had for a while, but apparently has two filters, the black and the white, and it was about
    the blinking red light.....which is still on after replacing them both. so she said it just needs to be reset, i have to go scrounging around for a paper clip, i think i know where they should be, (after my much needed rest, sweats and all), so i can
    turn it off. can't afford to wait for help, cuz i have to breathe. well, i suppose it's ON and working, i just want that light off.

    let the other people that live there change it

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  • From roach@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 7 15:15:12 2023
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:42:56 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:04:41 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    .

    it's me

    10 years later....

    but i'll take it. :)

    u dont have to be such a ding-a-ling about it

    yes i do
    ok , bye

    no , i was on the phone , i'm here , a serious matter regarding my air filter... :) my old one died after many years (honeywell) so now this one works well, i've had for a while, but apparently has two filters, the black and the white, and it was
    about the blinking red light.....which is still on after replacing them both. so she said it just needs to be reset, i have to go scrounging around for a paper clip, i think i know where they should be, (after my much needed rest, sweats and all), so i
    can turn it off. can't afford to wait for help, cuz i have to breathe. well, i suppose it's ON and working, i just want that light off.

    let the other people that live there change it

    oh come on...i have to try and do what i can without bothering anybody!!!

    btw, i am pleased to report that it worked, on the second try, that is, with a tiny bit larger pin (which eventually broke, not from the machine, but using it improperly, to apply pressure, it's meant to be for a button. (like an "impeach reagan" type
    button).)

    it's a winix and works great. i noticed that my breathing was bad one day, and looked at my old one, and it had stopped working. so that's how well and important these hepa filters are for people both with respiratory distress and even merely just
    seniors. this one was an el cheapo, i bought it refurbished from the company itself. but my old one only had super duper cheap black fuzzy filters you can dustbust AND change, and it worked just as well. so if you are on a budget, you can look around (
    ebay?) for the older ones, and you don't even need to buy a black fuzzy filter that fits exactly, you just cut it to fit the form of the machine you get. all seniors should have one. most important place, the bedroom.

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  • From roach@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 7 15:33:40 2023
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 3:18:31 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:42:56 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:04:41 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, % wrote: >>>>>>> .

    it's me

    10 years later....

    but i'll take it. :)

    u dont have to be such a ding-a-ling about it

    yes i do
    ok , bye

    no , i was on the phone , i'm here , a serious matter regarding my air filter... :) my old one died after many years (honeywell) so now this one works well, i've had for a while, but apparently has two filters, the black and the white, and it was
    about the blinking red light.....which is still on after replacing them both. so she said it just needs to be reset, i have to go scrounging around for a paper clip, i think i know where they should be, (after my much needed rest, sweats and all), so i
    can turn it off. can't afford to wait for help, cuz i have to breathe. well, i suppose it's ON and working, i just want that light off.

    let the other people that live there change it

    oh come on...i have to try and do what i can without bothering anybody!!!

    btw, i am pleased to report that it worked, on the second try, that is, with a tiny bit larger pin (which eventually broke, not from the machine, but using it improperly, to apply pressure, it's meant to be for a button. (like an "impeach reagan"
    type button).)

    it's a winix and works great. i noticed that my breathing was bad one day, and looked at my old one, and it had stopped working. so that's how well and important these hepa filters are for people both with respiratory distress and even merely just
    seniors. this one was an el cheapo, i bought it refurbished from the company itself. but my old one only had super duper cheap black fuzzy filters you can dustbust AND change, and it worked just as well. so if you are on a budget, you can look around (
    ebay?) for the older ones, and you don't even need to buy a black fuzzy filter that fits exactly, you just cut it to fit the form of the machine you get. all seniors should have one. most important place, the bedroom.

    i change mine twice a year ,
    just before the cold weather and ,
    soon as the warm weather starts ,
    tell me , why does a house in california need a furnace

    that's a good way to remember it. thanks!

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  • From %@21:1/5 to roach on Thu Sep 7 15:18:18 2023
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:42:56 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:04:41 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    .

    it's me

    10 years later....

    but i'll take it. :)

    u dont have to be such a ding-a-ling about it

    yes i do
    ok , bye

    no , i was on the phone , i'm here , a serious matter regarding my air filter... :) my old one died after many years (honeywell) so now this one works well, i've had for a while, but apparently has two filters, the black and the white, and it was
    about the blinking red light.....which is still on after replacing them both. so she said it just needs to be reset, i have to go scrounging around for a paper clip, i think i know where they should be, (after my much needed rest, sweats and all), so i
    can turn it off. can't afford to wait for help, cuz i have to breathe. well, i suppose it's ON and working, i just want that light off.

    let the other people that live there change it

    oh come on...i have to try and do what i can without bothering anybody!!!

    btw, i am pleased to report that it worked, on the second try, that is, with a tiny bit larger pin (which eventually broke, not from the machine, but using it improperly, to apply pressure, it's meant to be for a button. (like an "impeach reagan" type
    button).)

    it's a winix and works great. i noticed that my breathing was bad one day, and looked at my old one, and it had stopped working. so that's how well and important these hepa filters are for people both with respiratory distress and even merely just
    seniors. this one was an el cheapo, i bought it refurbished from the company itself. but my old one only had super duper cheap black fuzzy filters you can dustbust AND change, and it worked just as well. so if you are on a budget, you can look around (
    ebay?) for the older ones, and you don't even need to buy a black fuzzy filter that fits exactly, you just cut it to fit the form of the machine you get. all seniors should have one. most important place, the bedroom.

    i change mine twice a year ,
    just before the cold weather and ,
    soon as the warm weather starts ,
    tell me , why does a house in california need a furnace

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  • From %@21:1/5 to roach on Thu Sep 7 15:35:08 2023
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 3:18:31 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:42:56 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:04:41 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, % wrote: >>>>>>>>> .

    it's me

    10 years later....

    but i'll take it. :)

    u dont have to be such a ding-a-ling about it

    yes i do
    ok , bye

    no , i was on the phone , i'm here , a serious matter regarding my air filter... :) my old one died after many years (honeywell) so now this one works well, i've had for a while, but apparently has two filters, the black and the white, and it was
    about the blinking red light.....which is still on after replacing them both. so she said it just needs to be reset, i have to go scrounging around for a paper clip, i think i know where they should be, (after my much needed rest, sweats and all), so i
    can turn it off. can't afford to wait for help, cuz i have to breathe. well, i suppose it's ON and working, i just want that light off.

    let the other people that live there change it

    oh come on...i have to try and do what i can without bothering anybody!!! >>>
    btw, i am pleased to report that it worked, on the second try, that is, with a tiny bit larger pin (which eventually broke, not from the machine, but using it improperly, to apply pressure, it's meant to be for a button. (like an "impeach reagan"
    type button).)

    it's a winix and works great. i noticed that my breathing was bad one day, and looked at my old one, and it had stopped working. so that's how well and important these hepa filters are for people both with respiratory distress and even merely just
    seniors. this one was an el cheapo, i bought it refurbished from the company itself. but my old one only had super duper cheap black fuzzy filters you can dustbust AND change, and it worked just as well. so if you are on a budget, you can look around (
    ebay?) for the older ones, and you don't even need to buy a black fuzzy filter that fits exactly, you just cut it to fit the form of the machine you get. all seniors should have one. most important place, the bedroom.

    i change mine twice a year ,
    just before the cold weather and ,
    soon as the warm weather starts ,
    tell me , why does a house in california need a furnace

    that's a good way to remember it. thanks!

    why does a house in california need a furnace

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From roach@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 7 15:50:37 2023
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 3:35:22 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 3:18:31 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:42:56 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:04:41 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, % wrote: >>>>>>>>> .

    it's me

    10 years later....

    but i'll take it. :)

    u dont have to be such a ding-a-ling about it

    yes i do
    ok , bye

    no , i was on the phone , i'm here , a serious matter regarding my air filter... :) my old one died after many years (honeywell) so now this one works well, i've had for a while, but apparently has two filters, the black and the white, and it was
    about the blinking red light.....which is still on after replacing them both. so she said it just needs to be reset, i have to go scrounging around for a paper clip, i think i know where they should be, (after my much needed rest, sweats and all), so i
    can turn it off. can't afford to wait for help, cuz i have to breathe. well, i suppose it's ON and working, i just want that light off.

    let the other people that live there change it

    oh come on...i have to try and do what i can without bothering anybody!!!

    btw, i am pleased to report that it worked, on the second try, that is, with a tiny bit larger pin (which eventually broke, not from the machine, but using it improperly, to apply pressure, it's meant to be for a button. (like an "impeach reagan"
    type button).)

    it's a winix and works great. i noticed that my breathing was bad one day, and looked at my old one, and it had stopped working. so that's how well and important these hepa filters are for people both with respiratory distress and even merely just
    seniors. this one was an el cheapo, i bought it refurbished from the company itself. but my old one only had super duper cheap black fuzzy filters you can dustbust AND change, and it worked just as well. so if you are on a budget, you can look around (
    ebay?) for the older ones, and you don't even need to buy a black fuzzy filter that fits exactly, you just cut it to fit the form of the machine you get. all seniors should have one. most important place, the bedroom.

    i change mine twice a year ,
    just before the cold weather and ,
    soon as the warm weather starts ,
    tell me , why does a house in california need a furnace

    that's a good way to remember it. thanks!

    why does a house in california need a furnace

    what the hell r u asking me for

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From %@21:1/5 to roach on Thu Sep 7 15:54:07 2023
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 3:35:22 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 3:18:31 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:42:56 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:04:41 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, % wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> .

    it's me

    10 years later....

    but i'll take it. :)

    u dont have to be such a ding-a-ling about it

    yes i do
    ok , bye

    no , i was on the phone , i'm here , a serious matter regarding my air filter... :) my old one died after many years (honeywell) so now this one works well, i've had for a while, but apparently has two filters, the black and the white, and it was
    about the blinking red light.....which is still on after replacing them both. so she said it just needs to be reset, i have to go scrounging around for a paper clip, i think i know where they should be, (after my much needed rest, sweats and all), so i
    can turn it off. can't afford to wait for help, cuz i have to breathe. well, i suppose it's ON and working, i just want that light off.

    let the other people that live there change it

    oh come on...i have to try and do what i can without bothering anybody!!! >>>>>
    btw, i am pleased to report that it worked, on the second try, that is, with a tiny bit larger pin (which eventually broke, not from the machine, but using it improperly, to apply pressure, it's meant to be for a button. (like an "impeach reagan"
    type button).)

    it's a winix and works great. i noticed that my breathing was bad one day, and looked at my old one, and it had stopped working. so that's how well and important these hepa filters are for people both with respiratory distress and even merely just
    seniors. this one was an el cheapo, i bought it refurbished from the company itself. but my old one only had super duper cheap black fuzzy filters you can dustbust AND change, and it worked just as well. so if you are on a budget, you can look around (
    ebay?) for the older ones, and you don't even need to buy a black fuzzy filter that fits exactly, you just cut it to fit the form of the machine you get. all seniors should have one. most important place, the bedroom.

    i change mine twice a year ,
    just before the cold weather and ,
    soon as the warm weather starts ,
    tell me , why does a house in california need a furnace

    that's a good way to remember it. thanks!

    why does a house in california need a furnace

    what the hell r u asking me for

    because you live there vat least you said you did

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From roach@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 7 16:01:26 2023
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 3:54:21 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 3:35:22 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 3:18:31 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:42:56 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:04:41 PM UTC-7, % wrote: >>>>>>>> % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, % wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> .

    it's me

    10 years later....

    but i'll take it. :)

    u dont have to be such a ding-a-ling about it

    yes i do
    ok , bye

    no , i was on the phone , i'm here , a serious matter regarding my air filter... :) my old one died after many years (honeywell) so now this one works well, i've had for a while, but apparently has two filters, the black and the white, and it
    was about the blinking red light.....which is still on after replacing them both. so she said it just needs to be reset, i have to go scrounging around for a paper clip, i think i know where they should be, (after my much needed rest, sweats and all), so
    i can turn it off. can't afford to wait for help, cuz i have to breathe. well, i suppose it's ON and working, i just want that light off.

    let the other people that live there change it

    oh come on...i have to try and do what i can without bothering anybody!!!

    btw, i am pleased to report that it worked, on the second try, that is, with a tiny bit larger pin (which eventually broke, not from the machine, but using it improperly, to apply pressure, it's meant to be for a button. (like an "impeach reagan"
    type button).)

    it's a winix and works great. i noticed that my breathing was bad one day, and looked at my old one, and it had stopped working. so that's how well and important these hepa filters are for people both with respiratory distress and even merely
    just seniors. this one was an el cheapo, i bought it refurbished from the company itself. but my old one only had super duper cheap black fuzzy filters you can dustbust AND change, and it worked just as well. so if you are on a budget, you can look
    around (ebay?) for the older ones, and you don't even need to buy a black fuzzy filter that fits exactly, you just cut it to fit the form of the machine you get. all seniors should have one. most important place, the bedroom.

    i change mine twice a year ,
    just before the cold weather and ,
    soon as the warm weather starts ,
    tell me , why does a house in california need a furnace

    that's a good way to remember it. thanks!

    why does a house in california need a furnace

    what the hell r u asking me for

    because you live there vat least you said you did

    i don't know how to get along with people over business....i end up arguing with them...or maybe it's that they end up arguing with me, i dunno.

    once there was a family feud question in the lightning round, and i was playing along, on a scale of 1 to 10 how well do you get along with people, and i shouted out, "TWO!!!!"

    so what am i supposed to do? better that i not get involved. it's my personality, persent.

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  • From roach@21:1/5 to roach on Thu Sep 7 20:59:24 2023
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 8:53:03 PM UTC-7, roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 4:01:28 PM UTC-7, roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 3:54:21 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 3:35:22 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 3:18:31 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:42:56 PM UTC-7, % wrote: >>>>>> roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:04:41 PM UTC-7, % wrote: >>>>>>>> % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    .

    it's me

    10 years later....

    but i'll take it. :)

    u dont have to be such a ding-a-ling about it

    yes i do
    ok , bye

    no , i was on the phone , i'm here , a serious matter regarding my air filter... :) my old one died after many years (honeywell) so now this one works well, i've had for a while, but apparently has two filters, the black and the white, and
    it was about the blinking red light.....which is still on after replacing them both. so she said it just needs to be reset, i have to go scrounging around for a paper clip, i think i know where they should be, (after my much needed rest, sweats and all),
    so i can turn it off. can't afford to wait for help, cuz i have to breathe. well, i suppose it's ON and working, i just want that light off.

    let the other people that live there change it

    oh come on...i have to try and do what i can without bothering anybody!!!

    btw, i am pleased to report that it worked, on the second try, that is, with a tiny bit larger pin (which eventually broke, not from the machine, but using it improperly, to apply pressure, it's meant to be for a button. (like an "impeach
    reagan" type button).)

    it's a winix and works great. i noticed that my breathing was bad one day, and looked at my old one, and it had stopped working. so that's how well and important these hepa filters are for people both with respiratory distress and even merely
    just seniors. this one was an el cheapo, i bought it refurbished from the company itself. but my old one only had super duper cheap black fuzzy filters you can dustbust AND change, and it worked just as well. so if you are on a budget, you can look
    around (ebay?) for the older ones, and you don't even need to buy a black fuzzy filter that fits exactly, you just cut it to fit the form of the machine you get. all seniors should have one. most important place, the bedroom.

    i change mine twice a year ,
    just before the cold weather and ,
    soon as the warm weather starts ,
    tell me , why does a house in california need a furnace

    that's a good way to remember it. thanks!

    why does a house in california need a furnace

    what the hell r u asking me for

    because you live there vat least you said you did
    i don't know how to get along with people over business....i end up arguing with them...or maybe it's that they end up arguing with me, i dunno.

    once there was a family feud question in the lightning round, and i was playing along, on a scale of 1 to 10 how well do you get along with people, and i shouted out, "TWO!!!!"

    so what am i supposed to do? better that i not get involved. it's my personality, persent.
    heh-woh ?

    eesh dair a poopush in dee housh

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  • From roach@21:1/5 to roach on Thu Sep 7 20:53:01 2023
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 4:01:28 PM UTC-7, roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 3:54:21 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 3:35:22 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 3:18:31 PM UTC-7, % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:42:56 PM UTC-7, % wrote: >>>>>> roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:04:41 PM UTC-7, % wrote: >>>>>>>> % wrote:
    roach wrote:
    On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, % wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> .

    it's me

    10 years later....

    but i'll take it. :)

    u dont have to be such a ding-a-ling about it

    yes i do
    ok , bye

    no , i was on the phone , i'm here , a serious matter regarding my air filter... :) my old one died after many years (honeywell) so now this one works well, i've had for a while, but apparently has two filters, the black and the white, and it
    was about the blinking red light.....which is still on after replacing them both. so she said it just needs to be reset, i have to go scrounging around for a paper clip, i think i know where they should be, (after my much needed rest, sweats and all), so
    i can turn it off. can't afford to wait for help, cuz i have to breathe. well, i suppose it's ON and working, i just want that light off.

    let the other people that live there change it

    oh come on...i have to try and do what i can without bothering anybody!!!

    btw, i am pleased to report that it worked, on the second try, that is, with a tiny bit larger pin (which eventually broke, not from the machine, but using it improperly, to apply pressure, it's meant to be for a button. (like an "impeach
    reagan" type button).)

    it's a winix and works great. i noticed that my breathing was bad one day, and looked at my old one, and it had stopped working. so that's how well and important these hepa filters are for people both with respiratory distress and even merely
    just seniors. this one was an el cheapo, i bought it refurbished from the company itself. but my old one only had super duper cheap black fuzzy filters you can dustbust AND change, and it worked just as well. so if you are on a budget, you can look
    around (ebay?) for the older ones, and you don't even need to buy a black fuzzy filter that fits exactly, you just cut it to fit the form of the machine you get. all seniors should have one. most important place, the bedroom.

    i change mine twice a year ,
    just before the cold weather and ,
    soon as the warm weather starts ,
    tell me , why does a house in california need a furnace

    that's a good way to remember it. thanks!

    why does a house in california need a furnace

    what the hell r u asking me for

    because you live there vat least you said you did
    i don't know how to get along with people over business....i end up arguing with them...or maybe it's that they end up arguing with me, i dunno.

    once there was a family feud question in the lightning round, and i was playing along, on a scale of 1 to 10 how well do you get along with people, and i shouted out, "TWO!!!!"

    so what am i supposed to do? better that i not get involved. it's my personality, persent.

    heh-woh ?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From %@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 16 03:28:49 2023
    XPost: alt.checkmate, alt.slack, alt.atheism

    In article <8a174214-dd5d-4e5a-8933-9d9ece634b1dn@googlegroups.com>, goldarachel@gmail.com says...

    On Friday, December 15, 2023 at 8:20:27 PM UTC-8, % wrote:
    x-no-archive: yes
    On 12/15/2023 5:48 PM, %? wrote:
    .

    are you having a happy day
    I was fairly productive today.

    for some reason i feel hesitant to ask you what you did.... :)

    first i made love to myself then i charged up the rascal

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  • From %@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 16 13:18:42 2023
    In article <d3e3fa4e-475f-4e66-9249-1c1185e207den@googlegroups.com>, goldarachel@gmail.com says...

    On Saturday, December 16, 2023 at 12:28:51 AM UTC-8, % wrote:
    In article <8a174214-dd5d-4e5a...@googlegroups.com>, golda...@gmail.com says...

    On Friday, December 15, 2023 at 8:20:27 PM UTC-8, % wrote:
    x-no-archive: yes
    On 12/15/2023 5:48 PM, %? wrote:
    .

    are you having a happy day
    I was fairly productive today.

    for some reason i feel hesitant to ask you what you did.... :)

    first i made love to myself then i charged up the rascal

    did u measure it


    why would i, it's a standard rascal

    https://imgur.com/a/UXzxN8a

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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