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Re: I FEEL GOOD!!!     

Author: Soprano
Date: Jul 23, 2007 12:24

...to be under the care of a psychologist and a psychiatrist. You aren't in a very good mood today. I think the problem is you are the one who needs to cut loose. Have... my math tables? No. I won't. I am not going to be in a good mood. My anti-depressant does needs to be increased. I am seeing my psychiatrist tomorrow. Bear with me...
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Re: I FEEL GOOD!!!     

Author: aine
Date: Jul 23, 2007 12:24

... to be under the care of a psychologist and a psychiatrist. You aren't in a very good mood today. I think the problem is you are the one who needs to cut loose. Have you shown your daughter my math tables?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Just go with the good mood and don't let anyone take it from you Corey. ;)
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Re: I FEEL GOOD!!!     

Author: CoreyWhite
Date: Jul 23, 2007 12:19

... it. Why? You are not psychologically well and need to be under the care of a psychologist and a psychiatrist. You aren't in a very good mood today. I think the problem is you are the one who needs to cut loose. Have you shown your daughter my math tables?
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So Long, It's been Good to Know Ya'     

Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Oct 20, 2006 09:38

So long, it's been good to know ya' By Ed Naha Created Oct ...enemy combatant" if Bush is in a pissy mood that day. It also undermines the Geneva Conventions,... a system where we did not have to rely on the good graces or good mood of the president. In fact, Madison said that he created a system essentially ..., because we didn't rely on their good motivations. "Now we must. And people have no ...
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Re: Slightly O/T - question for Windows users     

Author: astrobe
Date: Jul 21, 2008 11:50

... what the owner wanted done.  You gave him your Lotus and he would let you know when it was ready and how much it cost.  If he was in a good mood, he would tell you what he did. That looks like me! :) My friend was talking to him one day about how the gears would knash if he wasn't...
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Re: Slightly O/T - question for Windows users     

Author: rickman
Date: Jul 21, 2008 08:28

...to what the owner wanted done. You gave him your Lotus and he would let you know when it was ready and how much it cost. If he was in a good mood, he would tell you what he did. My friend was talking to him one day about how the gears would knash if he wasn't very careful and double clutched just...
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Re: Organ donors . . .     

Author: fanghorn
Date: Jul 15, 2008 13:36

... trip I ever had lasted about 12 hours (and it peaked and went away) but the next evening I was still in a very good mood. If you count being in a good mood as part of a "trip", you must really live a sad life. Again *your* subjective experience means *nothing* compared to statistical information *I'...
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Re: Organ donors . . .     

Author: not much of anyone
Date: Jul 15, 2008 01:03

..."....admittedly the best trip I ever had lasted about 12 hours (and it peaked and went away) but the next evening I was still in a very good mood. If you count being in a good mood as part of a "trip", you must really live a sad life. I'm an organ donor and I think everyone else should be too. ...
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Re: Concepts     

Author: turtoni
Date: Jul 6, 2008 07:58

... long lasting, affective or emotional state. Moods differ from simple emotions in that...people often speak of being in a good mood or a bad mood... often use food to regulate mood. Thayer identifies a fundamental food-...a means to enhanced happiness. Etymologically, mood derives from the Old English m... mōds translates to both θυμος "mood, spiritedness" and οργη "anger"." http://en....
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Re: Concepts     

Author: THE BORG
Date: Jul 6, 2008 07:39

... long lasting, affective or emotional state. Moods differ from simple emotions in that ... people often speak of being in a good mood or a bad mood....People often use food to regulate mood. Thayer identifies a fundamental food-mood ...a means to enhanced happiness. Etymologically, mood derives from the Old English m... mōds translates to both θυμος "mood, spiritedness" and οργη "anger"." http://en....
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