p.s., I posted this elsewhere and got a really mean PM stating that
nobody really cares.
"High_Heel_Lover" <davidwa...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1192982547.3...@i13g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
What does "MIL" stand for?
> took her for a check up cause driving hurts me and my MIL came
> in and I said "where is mom?" and she said "they are keeping her" not
> sure why, I hope it's not her heart. Anyway thoughts and prayers would
> be appreciated, thanks.
I hope things are alright. If she didn't know anything was wrong
before she went in then this is probably a positive sign - it means
that they have identified a problem and are seeking to address it
before it causes symptoms, discomfort or pain.
Perhaps you could ring the hospital to ask why? Or if you don't feel
up to making the call maybe your MIL could do so?
> p.s., I posted this elsewhere and got a really mean PM stating that
> nobody really cares.
What does "PM" stand for?
Dolphinius
(Male, mid-thirties, UK, self-diagnosed AS)
> On 21 Oct, 17:02, High_Heel_Lover <davidwattssu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>My MIL
>
> What does "MIL" stand for?
Just guessing it might mean mother-in-law.
>>took her for a check up cause driving hurts me and my MIL came
>>in and I said "where is mom?" and she said "they are keeping her" not
>>sure why, I hope it's not her heart. Anyway thoughts and prayers would
>>be appreciated, thanks.
>
> I hope things are alright. If she didn't know anything was wrong
> before she went in then this is probably a positive sign - it means
> that they have identified a problem and are seeking to address it
> before it causes symptoms, discomfort or pain.
>
> Perhaps you could ring the hospital to ask why? Or if you don't feel
> up to making the call maybe your MIL could do so?
>
>>p.s., I posted this elsewhere and got a really mean PM stating that
>>nobody really cares.
>
> What does "PM" stand for?
I assumed it stood for personal message. When I read the OP's email
address, I found the mean response less shocking.
>What does "MIL" stand for?
<snip>
>What does "PM" stand for?
"Mother in Law", "Private / personal Message" FWIR
It's odd though that the original post hasn't shown up on
Individual.net - It does show in Google groups, but the poster has a
rather odd history (at least under that "handle") - 22 messages posted
to 16 groups, with 14 of those being one post per group. Seems to be
the same post in all those I've looked at.
Some of the respondents think the poster is a troll. Maybe the
individual.net filters "think" so to?
--
Terry
That's what I assumed, although it felt a bit unlikely.
> > What does "PM" stand for?
>
> I assumed it stood for personal message. When I read the OP's email
> address, I found the mean response less shocking.
I use Google Groups at the moment which doesn't display the full e-
mail address.
While we're on the subject of acronyms, what does "OP" stand for?
'Original poster'?
Dolphinius
(Male, mid-thirties, UK [= Uploads Knowledge], self-diagnosed AS [=
Awful Singer])
> On 21 Oct, 22:17, Bob Badour <bbad...@pei.sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
>>dolphin...@fsmail.net wrote:
>>
>>>On 21 Oct, 17:02, High_Heel_Lover <davidwattssu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>>>My MIL
>>
>>>What does "MIL" stand for?
>>
>>Just guessing it might mean mother-in-law.
>
> That's what I assumed, although it felt a bit unlikely.
>
>
>>>What does "PM" stand for?
>>
>>I assumed it stood for personal message. When I read the OP's email
>>address, I found the mean response less shocking.
>
> I use Google Groups at the moment which doesn't display the full e-
> mail address.
>
> While we're on the subject of acronyms, what does "OP" stand for?
> 'Original poster'?
Yeah, or "Other Person"
This just in:
NNTP host for original post: 141.76.45.34
inetnum: 141.76.0.0 - 141.76.255.255
netname: TUDINF-LAN
descr: Technische Universitaet Dresden
country: DE
It may be a compromised address or rerouted via TOR, but I think
semantic analysis of the content gives a positive for tghe presence of
Unterbrückenwohnsitzer.
Ryno
http://rynosseros.com is an Equal Opportunity Annoyer.
--
Mercifully, Henry hit him with the soft end of the pistol.
--Vivian Stanshall, "Sir Henry At Rawlinson End"
That's one way of putting it :)
Jeremy
--
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>What does "MIL" stand for?
mother in law
--
Dorothy
There is no sound, no cry in all the world
that can be heard unless someone listens ..
The Outer Limits
This just in:
>Ryno wrote:
>> Unterbrückenwohnsitzer.
>
>That's one way of putting it :)
>
>Jeremy
I love my German compound nouns.
The German teacher, when I started secondary school, was the *coolest*
70-year-old, fossil of a man, *ever*.
Why? He saw I had an affinity for the work, but never pressured me. I
spent every German classroom period quietly reading science fiction
(in English) under the desk, and he pretended not to notice as long as
I answered all his occasional random questions to me.
I never scored under 90% for German while studying under him, and when
I left that school, German was not even an option at the next
establishment.
Here's to you, Old Bill, wherever you are, with my gratitude!
(These days the schoolboy is as rusty as his German.)
Avec les neiges d'antan je pense :)
--
şT
L'autisme c'est moi
"Space folds, and folded space bends, and bent folded space contracts and
expands unevenly in every way unconcievable except to someone who does not
believe in the laws of mathematics"
"Ryno" <ry...@rynosseros.com> wrote in message
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This just in:
>Und wo (und wer) ist der ErzTroll als wir in hochsten noten sein?
He is understood to be in the Mountains of the Moon.
>Avec les neiges d'antan je pense :)
My granny left her ear-trumpet in the lighthouse, as eny fule kno.