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Title: I miss P.C.
Post by: Lil Me on Oct 09 08 08:59
I hope she is having a good week.  
Title: Re: I miss P.C.
Post by: Michel on Oct 09 08 09:02
   
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Post by: purelife on Oct 09 08 09:15
I hope she's ok.  I miss her too.  
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Post by: Russ on Oct 09 08 10:09
Thats right! I forgot. she was mumbling something about ferries and house sitting?  
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Post by: Michel on Oct 09 08 10:18
   
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Post by: Gopher on Oct 10 08 11:28
I am aching for her return.  
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Post by: Michel on Oct 10 08 11:36
   
 
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Post by: Gopher on Oct 10 08 12:03
That's the effect she has on me.
Title: Re: I miss P.C.
Post by: Michel on Oct 10 08 01:32
   
 
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Post by: Gopher on Oct 11 08 11:24
Wherever she is, I bet she's leaving a trail of broken hearts in her wake.  
Title: Re: I miss P.C.
Post by: Lise on Oct 12 08 05:43
It's true........ (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Sad/11.gif)  When is she back?
Title: Re: I miss P.C.
Post by: P.C. on Oct 13 08 08:48
Awww, thanks everyone.  It's nice to be missed.  [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="vny!://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/konfus/a100.gif" border=0]

  I missed you all too !!!
Title: Re: I miss P.C.
Post by: Marik on Oct 14 08 12:10
welcome back

and I always had this nagging question in the back of my mind... what exactly does P.C. stand for?
 
Title: Re: I miss P.C.
Post by: Gopher on Oct 14 08 11:22
She stands for moral rectitude.

  P.C. stands for Princess Charisma.  
Title: Re: I miss P.C.
Post by: P.C. on Oct 14 08 05:44
Oh Gophie, you sweet talker you !

  Marik, P.C. was the name of my kitty many years ago.  Her name was P.C., which stood for Pussycat. [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="vny!://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/liebe/g038.gif" border=0]
Title: Re: I miss P.C.
Post by: stretchedout on Oct 14 08 09:19
In time, missing forum posters will be one of the criteria for "symptoms of forum addiction".  Wait and see.  
Title: Re: I miss P.C.
Post by: P.C. on Oct 14 08 09:28
Do ya think so ?  

  I used to have an old chair in the living room.  It wasn't the nicest looking chair, but comfy and warm as they come.  I got rid of it finally....and every once in a while, I miss it.  But I have no reason to believe I was addicted to that chair.  (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/12.gif)  
Title: Re: I miss P.C.
Post by: stretchedout on Oct 14 08 09:56
P.C. wrote:
 Do ya think so ?  

  I used to have an old chair in the living room.  It wasn't the nicest looking chair, but comfy and warm as they come.  I got rid of it finally....and every once in a while, I miss it.  But I have no reason to believe I was addicted to that chair.  (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/12.gif)

 
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  Cute, but irrelevant.  The DSM will soon include internet forum addiction.  Since DV "closed down" a lot of people have more time to do other things.
Title: Re: I miss P.C.
Post by: P.C. on Oct 14 08 10:02
There's nothing wrong with missing familiarity or pleasant routine.  It would be a problem, if you couldn't function without it.  Then I would call it an addiction.