>Red Rooster
>...colorful name. Any particular reason for choosing it?
>Your synopsis was well written; wrong, but still, well written. If its any
>consolation, you were half right, or half wrong, I can't decide, about the
>half generation statement. My father was a printer. "Working class", is a
>more appropriate term.
>Don't quit your day job just yet, Red, you need just a tad more experience
>in analytical reasoning. You're on the right track, just going in the wrong
>direction. Just don't give up. You'll get it.
>Ethical psychologists? That's an oxymoron Red. Anyone
>who sees a shrink should have their head examined. What do you think all
>the jokes are about at parties and conventions? Clients. Where do we get
>the money to go to parties and conventions to joke about clients? Clients.
>Myself and most of my friends don't actively participate in many
>associations, because I for one, wouldn't want anything to do any
>organization that would have me as a member.
>"Bullshitter to the max"? Absolutely! And an expensive one at that. You
>perceive from a false assumption Red, I have no ego to bruise. But you're
>more than welcome to try. I found your message very entertaining;
>pointless, but still entertaining.
>I'll click on the spelling check now and say goodnight.
>"CAT". Since this is a cat group, one of us has to at least mention it.
>Unethically yours,
>Phil Pass ( my real name). No paranoia here Red, of people pervading my
>life.
>
>don't give up
>
>Red Rooster <rob...@NOSPAMeudoramail.com> wrote in message
>news:3740...@news.nuthinbutnews.com...
>> X-No-Archive: Yes
>> >As far as leaving the group because you didn't like the course of the
>> >discussion; its an expected reaction in personality disorders such as
>> yours.
>> >I could be wrong, what do I know? I'm just a
>> >cat lovin' PhD who specializes in personality disorders.
>>
>> My guess is that you are a bullshitter to the max. Having had the
>> opportunity to know many mental health professionals on a personal and
>> social level, I find your
>> casual, 'shoot from the hip' proclamation of personality disorders to be
>> highly contradictory to the ethics these people uphold. Such a diagnosis
>is
>> achieved through proper, controlled, clinical observation, not based on
>the
>> written statements of an unknown subject in a complete absence of clinical
>> controls and procedure.
>>
>> >One last question: why do you hide your identity in a cat discussion
>group?
>> >Dilusional Paranoia, I'd wager. But thats normal for your personality
>> >disorder.
>>
>> How little you know......... It is an accepted and widespread practice to
>> post under an alias in Usenet. Those who value their privacy do this since
>> very few clues are needed for someone to seriously invade your life by
>> tracing through header information. A real name posted in these groups
>only
>> makes it easier to confirm the identity of a poster. The fact that you
>> misspelled 'delusional' cast further doubt on your claims of being a PhD
>> specializing in personality disorders. My guess is that you are 1/2 of a
>> generation removed from common white trash and just feeling a little smug
>> that you finished high school.
>>
>> Cheers!
>> Red Rooster
>> Always obey the voices in your head!
>>
>>
>
>
>
>Phoenix Rising...
>That's a name I've not heard for a long, long time. Your email address
>leads me to believe that it is not a randon choice. And since we have the
>same ISP, it is highly unlikely a coincidence. I'd say the odds are about
>11 million:1, but what the hell, I'll take a shot:
>Phai Anh La Linh, *** *** *** ***. If you can complete that, I'll know who
>you are (or who you were), and why you're in a cat group. Hoc Bao, Con Cop,
>Con Meo, Con Beo?
>I may be wrong, but I don't think so.
>Phil Pass (B-2-6)
>Phoenix Rising <pho...@cuchi.com> wrote in message
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