bizzycrocheting
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posted on May 3, 2004 09:31:40 AM new
I'm am so sorry for what happened last night. I made a mistake and took my anti-depressant after I had a drink containing alcohol in it. I'm not supposed to mix the two, but forgot. As you can see, the reaction was pretty extreme.
I just want to apologize to everyone from the bottom of my heart. Everyone here has been very helpful and kind (as well as providing me with a laugh or two at times when I needed it most). My ebay business wouldn't be where it is today without the help of those on this community board.
I'll just lurk from now on and make sure that I don't ever take any alcohol while on this medication.
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kiara
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posted on May 3, 2004 09:45:46 AM new
Don't feel bad, bizzy. At least you have the guts to come forward and apologize which is more than I can say for many on these forums.
Hey! Don't lurk..... come back and post whenever you want to, this will all be forgotten in a few days anyhow.
Besides, you livened up the forum and brought everyone a few laughs. Sorry I missed the rest of it last night.
Take care!
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tomwiii
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posted on May 3, 2004 10:17:28 AM new
718
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kiara
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posted on May 3, 2004 10:20:19 AM new
Awwwwwwwwww......... 
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reallywonderfulstuff
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posted on May 3, 2004 10:22:00 AM new
I'm new here, so it's none of my business, but despite the circus last night, I have to respect someone who is willing to come crawling back and apologize.
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bizzycrocheting
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posted on May 3, 2004 10:45:05 AM new
Well, I think the word "crawling" is a little extreme, but I have always been taught that when you are wrong, you apologize.
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reallywonderfulstuff
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posted on May 3, 2004 10:48:43 AM new
Fair enough. Didn't mean to overdramatize.
Happy Monday.
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fenix03
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posted on May 3, 2004 10:57:21 AM new
Tom - Are those two supposed to be friends or just shining each others bald heads?
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If it's really "common" sense, why do so few people actually have it?
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Helenjw
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posted on May 3, 2004 11:08:18 AM new
They are good little sycophants, fenix.
Helen
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Roadsmith
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posted on May 3, 2004 03:25:34 PM new
Good for you, Bizzy!
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dadofstickboy
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posted on May 3, 2004 03:28:01 PM new
Gee:
I thought it made good/fun reading!
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Libra63
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posted on May 3, 2004 07:09:27 PM new
Thanks for coming back but I still don't understand how it got from copied patterns to sex. But is was interesting.
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bizzycrocheting
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posted on May 3, 2004 07:44:29 PM new
LOL ... I wasn't going to say anything, but Libra -- Isn't it funny how it can go from copied patterns to sex when you're a bit inebriated? 
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neroter12
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posted on May 4, 2004 05:13:18 AM new
Bizzy, sorry I missed the whole shebang going on. Made for fun reading tho!
So do you still think the seller selling copies without disclosing it is dishonest?
Surprises me because you'd think people into patterns, sewing and such would be older and maybe therefore less inclined to be conniving.
btw, I have to agree with you, my ebay business would not be where it is today too without the good people of these boards.
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bizzycrocheting
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posted on May 4, 2004 07:40:17 AM new
Neroter - I thought the same thing and I rarely have problems with payments because most of my customers are grandmas and such. But, I noticed that the ones that are copying tend to be younger and I believe they don't realize that what they are doing is violating copyright laws. There's one seller that is not only selling copies, but she's has redone the patterns in the computer and calls them her own! Those of us that are used to seeing the different patterns know that these aren't her designs as she's claiming. Again, I really think she just doesn't know better. The one that did sell the copies to me honestly didn't realize that she wasn't supposed to, but then again, she won't refund my money either. And I still haven't even received the copies! So much for honesty from this seller. 
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