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Leesa (gallytrotter@mchsi.com) 03:44 am UTC 07/02/07 |
| In reply to: | re: Hello...hello....hello....(simulated echo sound) - pidunk 01:34 am UTC 07/02/07 |
> Susan, WHERE did the family buy their pups? I know the BEST most legitimate Bull Terrier breeders in the world--get a name. If the family bought from a miller or a lesser breeder, give them my name and I'll give you my address for them--I'll be their contact if there's any problem--these dogs are my life. Yeah, that is a WILD coincidence! It'd really be funny if these folks and myself started having a relationship because of this wayward connection through you!! Hell, that'd be hysterical!! But weirder things have happened and the universe does this shit for a reason. As for Sandra Cabot's book, I was strongly drawn to it in 2001 at the local health food store. I had been feeling rather run down and her diet was just marvellous--try it, especially the juicing. It's just a simple little book, but it's such a brilliant diet. I wanted to give her effort some kudos with a review--I bought so many of those books and gave them to folks. Do try it--it's just such a good, effective diet. As to how my extended (I don't know why I didn't use immediate family as reference--probably because the extended's were more age-appropriate and more numerous in samples) blood work results are, yeah, I come from a small family and they all are on medications for various blood things so I have something of a model to work from. And my numbers are better, I think, because of this diet. Sandra Cabot is from Australia, I think, so I can't say how she's tied in elsewhere. But I do like her diet. Yes, my physical address, if anyone cares to do a road trip, is 626 East Main in West Branch, Iowa. The landline is indeed there. I must say, I don't know a Jim West or Nest in town but we have so many Iowa City people who use our town as a bedroom suburb that it's not that surprising. Jim Walker lived next door when we moved in 22 yrs ago..not sure if that's significant... Sweetheart, you HAVE met an upstanding community member involved in all the thankless crap I claim. Keep in mind that I only graduated high school in 1978 and my name wasn't even Johnson until 1984. Also documented. Why are you so goddamn cynical? The effort your suspicion bleeds is just exhausting. You're missing the forest for the trees in your supposed thoroughness. Jesus--calm down and start to trust the universe a little--listen to me here-- You're missing alot with this method--just think about it. You're suspicion is wrecking your life. Drop the defences, they're hurting you. Trust me on this--I'm actually really good here. TRUST.Let it go. Leesa Well, that one IS me! Yes, I AM the Lady Greensleeves who > > reviewed Sandra Cabot's book. > > Nutritional things are always interesting to me. > > The oddest thing as I looked at the information about > Sandra Cabot, because I was curious, comes from Scotland, > England and France I think. Leesa, I was wondering what > inspired you to write about this book in particular of all > the books, excluding all other books, for one review on > Amazon, and I could realize that it is an interesting diet > that you had good results with, but what drew me in was > the mention of "extended family". That kind of sticks out > to me. The only thing I first thought, as you must realize > I have the active comparison between you and Thaya going > on in my mind, was that Thaya's cult background being > raised in Synanon and forming the RH cult, was that the > "extended family" could have been a reference to that, as > you didn't write anything about your immediate family. How > could you know that your vitals are better than anyone in > your extended family? Do you know all of their blood > levels? But the thing that got to me when I looked at > photos, is that Dr. Cabot looks like she could herself be > in Thaya's own extended family. > > Where does that put us, Leesa, I keep looking for ways to > set you apart from her, and all I find are ways to bind > you to her? On the plus side, I do see that there is a > physical address tied to the phone number, and it is shown > as a landline phone. I was really glad for you about that. > But I also got a chuckle. Did you realize that down the > street from you, there is an address with both the names > "Jim Nest" and "Jim West" listed? Ha ha. > > I'd like to "meet" an upstanding woman in a small town > interested in wildlife preservation and active in her > community who is not connected in any way to Thaya. I'm > still looking Leesa, and it would be really nice if I > could find things that separate the two of you rather than > connect the two of you. It is confusing to me. > > By the way, I know a family near the location of the Leesa > Magoch Johnson's location city, who own two Bull Terriers. > They got them as puppies last year. I saw them when they > brought them into town here, and they are beautiful dogs, > very unique looking. > > > > which is far afield from the Hungary of Thaya's family > origins, the woman's face looks just like it is part of > Thaya's extended family. There's a particular kind of > family resemblance pattern I've seen, and it is just an > observation of course. Thaya had a tremendous weight loss > in 1978, got really thin, and refused to send me pictures > in which she said she looked terrific in, but the irony of > it is that she sent them to me as Leesa Magoch Johnson. > Isn't that something? > > > I'm not 'in' animal control > > per se; when West Branch, a town of about 2000 just > > outside of Iowa City, recodified it's city ordinances in > > '98, I got involved in helping to rewrite the animal laws > > as I was legislative chair for the Bull Terrier Club of > > America, another place I'm very active in--have been > > involved in bullies since 1974. Alot of breed specific > > laws were being shopped around to small towns and we > > needed a better overall vicious dog model instead. The > > mayor wound up appointing an ad hoc group to keep tabs of > > the effectiveness of another round of laws we clubbed > > together in 2002--then we evolved into the West Branch > > Animal Control Advisory Commission--we're just an > > overseeing group. But I was under the impression that > > someone actually was employed in animal control, which I'm > > not--this is just a community service I assist with to > > make sure that WB doesn't do anything too stupid. Also, > > you mentioned that the 'Iowa Leesa' you spoke of was a > > part-time resident--I grew up in Iowa City but have lived > > in WB since 1984, so from that, it wasn't me. > > But that's what I mean when I say how I'm pretty easy to > > find, that I'm scattered all over. The WB City Government > > website has our Commission's meeting minutes as a matter > > of open record, the Bull Terrier Club has me listed as a > > rescue contact, I'm occasionally on Metal Sludge's site > > and I review the odd book here and there. > > So yup, I definately am around. But the thing is, I'm > > basically boring with nothing to hide and not an iota the > > colourful history of Thaya--or probably the other Leesas! > > But I still don't understand why gallytrotter would have > > shown at your site so often the 23 June. Can't imagine why > > anyone would try to impersonate me for such a petty > > cause. > > Leesa > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Leesa > > > > (the permament Iowa resident, not the Arizona, Calif., or > > > > Idaho--or even that other Iowa Leesa...) > > > > > > Then the other problem I wind up finding has to do with > > > the difference between you, Leesa Johnson of West Branch, > > > Iowa, and "that other Iowa Leesa" who lives in the same > > > town that comprises of only 2000 people. 2000 > > > people....that's only one-fifth of the size of Cypherd's > > > and mine small town (I've been absent from there for these > > > recent four years) in California where we have only 11000 > > > people and believe me, everyone knows everyone there > > > eventually! Especially those who go around City Hall. > > > There is that Animal Control Commission at West Branch, > > > and I figured since you wrote about another Iowa Leesa, > > > that it might be what you meant, so the mind was open, > > > until this Amazon.com thing came up, a book review by > > > "Lady Greensleeves" with the email nickname gallytrotter, > > > of West Branch, Iowa, April 16, 2006. > > > > > > It is something like that which makes it hard for me to > > > think of you as gallytrotter Leesa Johnson in West Branch > > > Iowa, as different from the other one you made reference > > > to. I think you are the only one there. See photo. > > > > > > | |
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