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Crouching Trauma – Hidden Stressor Directed by Hu Mi? translations and subtitles by Mo Ron Starring: Nancy as Nan Ci Wahn Ci Helski as Hel Rai Zer Tiny   as Tae Won On Kat as Kat Chu Lei Ter Larwence as Lah Ri Leah as Li Ya Hannah as Hah Nah BaliKris as Bah Li Dancer Kajira as Kah Jir Ah Chu Brovet as Rex the Wonder Dog Tat Tu the obnoxious Trauma Puppet Rudolph as Sum Dum Guy Joanne as Jo the lost tourist we join our heroes as they are trapped in a corridor between escaped crazed hybrid cartoon characters, and big hairy dickheads LAH:  damn! what are we gonna do? NAN:  at times like these there is only one thing to do! KAH:  you don’t mean…..? NAN:  Yup! they spring into action Everybody was kung-fu fighting Those stressoids were fast as lightning In fact it was a little bit frightning But they fought with expert timing They were funky stressoid clan from funky Nutsvilletown They were chopping them up and they were chopping them down It’s an ancient stressoid art and everybody knew their part From a feint into a to a tap, watch out or you’ll get bitchslapped! Everybody was kung-fu fighting Those cats were fast as lightning In fact it was a little bit frightning But they fought with expert timing There was funky Taeni Tae and little Kittie Kat she said here comes the big boss, kick him till he shat they took a bow and made a stand, started swinging with the hand The sudden motion made me skip now we’re into a brand knew trip Everybody was kung-fu fighting Those cats were fast as lightning In fact it was a little bit frightning But they did it with expert timing when the dust settled, only our heroes are still standing, except Dum, who is still striking one of the sasquatch penis hybrids (big hairy dickhead) BAH: hey Dum! it’s over! you can stop slapping the one eyed monster now! DUM: awwww! JO:  yeah! better stop it or you’ll go blind DUM: (pointing at a huge cartoon reptile) can I slap the lizard? EVERYBODY:   NO!! DUM:  (pointing at a cartoon primate) can I spank the monkey? EVERYBODY:  NO!! DUM: (pointing at a cartoon rodent) can I at least grease the weasel? NAN: (seizing him by the ear) c’mon! we got to get out of here before they all come to DUM:  ooowww! our heroes cautiously head up the staircase to the next level…… what horrors will they face upstairs? more digitally enhanced malefic creations? more sasquatch penis hybrids? more monkeys to spank? find out next week!!! — RB Give me ambiguity or give me something else

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Great one Rudy, now I’m going to be humming "Everybody was kung fu fighting" all day and giggling.  Guess it will only confirm everybody’s opinion of me that I’m a "bit nuts"!  :-)   Like I care!  Keep ‘em guessing is what I say, I enjoy them "walking wide circles" around me, less "dickheads" I have to put up with!  :-) tiny dancer "Rudolph Berthold" <rberth…@canada.com> wrote in message

news:EwIj7.1858$ua.29022@newscontent-01.sprint.ca… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Crouching Trauma – Hidden Stressor > Directed by Hu Mi? > translations and subtitles by Mo Ron > Starring: > Nancy as Nan Ci Wahn Ci > Helski as Hel Rai Zer > Tiny   as Tae Won On > Kat as Kat Chu Lei Ter > Larwence as Lah Ri > Leah as Li Ya > Hannah as Hah Nah > BaliKris as Bah Li Dancer > Kajira as Kah Jir Ah Chu > Brovet as Rex the Wonder Dog > Tat Tu the obnoxious Trauma Puppet > Rudolph as Sum Dum Guy > Joanne as Jo the lost tourist > we join our heroes as they are trapped in a corridor between escaped crazed > hybrid cartoon characters, and big hairy dickheads > LAH:  damn! what are we gonna do? > NAN:  at times like these there is only one thing to do! > KAH:  you don’t mean…..? > NAN:  Yup! > they spring into action > Everybody was kung-fu fighting > Those stressoids were fast as lightning > In fact it was a little bit frightning > But they fought with expert timing > They were funky stressoid clan from funky Nutsvilletown > They were chopping them up and they were chopping them down > It’s an ancient stressoid art and everybody knew their part From a feint > into a to a tap, watch out or you’ll get bitchslapped! > Everybody was kung-fu fighting > Those cats were fast as lightning > In fact it was a little bit frightning > But they fought with expert timing > There was funky Taeni Tae and little Kittie Kat > she said here comes the big boss, kick him till he shat > they took a bow and made a stand, started swinging with the hand > The sudden motion made me skip now we’re into a brand knew trip > Everybody was kung-fu fighting > Those cats were fast as lightning > In fact it was a little bit frightning > But they did it with expert timing > when the dust settled, only our heroes are still standing, except Dum, who > is still striking one of the sasquatch penis hybrids (big hairy dickhead) > BAH: hey Dum! it’s over! you can stop slapping the one eyed monster now! > DUM: awwww! > JO:  yeah! better stop it or you’ll go blind > DUM: (pointing at a huge cartoon reptile) can I slap the lizard? > EVERYBODY:   NO!! > DUM:  (pointing at a cartoon primate) can I spank the monkey? > EVERYBODY:  NO!! > DUM: (pointing at a cartoon rodent) can I at least grease the weasel? > NAN: (seizing him by the ear) c’mon! we got to get out of here before they > all come to > DUM:  ooowww! > our heroes cautiously head up the staircase to the next level…… > what horrors will they face upstairs? more digitally enhanced malefic > creations? more sasquatch penis hybrids? > more monkeys to spank? > find out next week!!! > — > RB > Give me ambiguity or give me something else

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>Give me ambiguity or give me something else

Hehehe, after reading that Rudy I’d say give you a sex life! LOL it was good =) K If natural energy and impulses are too severely suppressed for too long, they become violent. It’s natural for something that’s been held under pressure to become violent in its release…Jim Morrison

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I loved Jo’s line.  *wicked grin*   I was absolutely pigsnorting over this. I don’t know how you do it Rudy, but I’m glad you do.  And no, I’m not talking about that EITHER!!!!  LOL! kat "Rudolph Berthold" <rberth…@canada.com> wrote in message

news:EwIj7.1858$ua.29022@newscontent-01.sprint.ca… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Crouching Trauma – Hidden Stressor > Directed by Hu Mi? > translations and subtitles by Mo Ron > Starring: > Nancy as Nan Ci Wahn Ci > Helski as Hel Rai Zer > Tiny   as Tae Won On > Kat as Kat Chu Lei Ter > Larwence as Lah Ri > Leah as Li Ya > Hannah as Hah Nah > BaliKris as Bah Li Dancer > Kajira as Kah Jir Ah Chu > Brovet as Rex the Wonder Dog > Tat Tu the obnoxious Trauma Puppet > Rudolph as Sum Dum Guy > Joanne as Jo the lost tourist > we join our heroes as they are trapped in a corridor between escaped crazed > hybrid cartoon characters, and big hairy dickheads > LAH:  damn! what are we gonna do? > NAN:  at times like these there is only one thing to do! > KAH:  you don’t mean…..? > NAN:  Yup! > they spring into action > Everybody was kung-fu fighting > Those stressoids were fast as lightning > In fact it was a little bit frightning > But they fought with expert timing > They were funky stressoid clan from funky Nutsvilletown > They were chopping them up and they were chopping them down > It’s an ancient stressoid art and everybody knew their part From a feint > into a to a tap, watch out or you’ll get bitchslapped! > Everybody was kung-fu fighting > Those cats were fast as lightning > In fact it was a little bit frightning > But they fought with expert timing > There was funky Taeni Tae and little Kittie Kat > she said here comes the big boss, kick him till he shat > they took a bow and made a stand, started swinging with the hand > The sudden motion made me skip now we’re into a brand knew trip > Everybody was kung-fu fighting > Those cats were fast as lightning > In fact it was a little bit frightning > But they did it with expert timing > when the dust settled, only our heroes are still standing, except Dum, who > is still striking one of the sasquatch penis hybrids (big hairy dickhead) > BAH: hey Dum! it’s over! you can stop slapping the one eyed monster now! > DUM: awwww! > JO:  yeah! better stop it or you’ll go blind > DUM: (pointing at a huge cartoon reptile) can I slap the lizard? > EVERYBODY:   NO!! > DUM:  (pointing at a cartoon primate) can I spank the monkey? > EVERYBODY:  NO!! > DUM: (pointing at a cartoon rodent) can I at least grease the weasel? > NAN: (seizing him by the ear) c’mon! we got to get out of here before they > all come to > DUM:  ooowww! > our heroes cautiously head up the staircase to the next level…… > what horrors will they face upstairs? more digitally enhanced malefic > creations? more sasquatch penis hybrids? > more monkeys to spank? > find out next week!!! > — > RB > Give me ambiguity or give me something else

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Hiya (Arf) I’m just back for the weekend and wanted to say hello. Funny episode, as always Rudy, but where’s Rex? He loves Kung Fu Kibble, it’s his fav. The program is winding down for me. Only a couple of weeks left to complete before I bid adieu to my PTSD brothers. For years I avoided other Vets because I was afraid they’d trigger me. That was a big mistake, the similarities we share are truly amazing: lots of anger, weird sleeping and dreaming habits, distrust of the govt., avoidance and diminished socialization skills, lots of cognitive distortions, the list goes on and on. However, beneath all of these ’symptoms’ is a bond of trust and openness the likes of which I’ve never known before, it’s as if all of us delayed relating the thoughts which bothered us most until we were almost gone from this earthly plane. I’m really glad I went up there, I’ve learned an awful lot about PTSD and the combat veteran. I’ll be talking to y’all soon, take care. Brovet Dave

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Hey Bro Vet, I was just thinking about you yesterday, wondering how you were doing, thinking of posting a question as to whether anybody’s heard anything??? I’m so glad you’re making progress! :-)  I too, miss Rex the Wonder Dog! We’ve had some "evil nasties" invading the group a bit and the regulars haven’t been posting as much.  Gotta get back to normal around here, maybe hearing from you will do the trick.  Can’t wait for your permanent return! Welcome, tiny dancer "Bro’Dave" <VeteranoHerm…@webtv.net> wrote in message

news:20837-3B99EB8C-123@storefull-293.iap.bryant.webtv.net… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hiya (Arf) > I’m just back for the weekend and wanted to say hello. Funny episode, as > always Rudy, but where’s Rex? He loves Kung Fu Kibble, it’s his fav. > The program is winding down for me. Only a couple of weeks left to > complete before I bid adieu to my PTSD brothers. For years I avoided > other Vets because I was afraid they’d trigger me. That was a big > mistake, the similarities we share are truly amazing: lots of anger, > weird sleeping and dreaming habits, distrust of the govt., avoidance and > diminished socialization skills, lots of cognitive distortions, the list > goes on and on. However, beneath all of these ’symptoms’ is a bond of > trust and openness the likes of which I’ve never known before, it’s as > if all of us delayed relating the thoughts which bothered us most until > we were almost gone from this earthly plane. I’m really glad I went up > there, I’ve learned an awful lot about PTSD and the combat veteran. > I’ll be talking to y’all soon, take care. > Brovet Dave

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Dear Bro’Dave, It is sometimes difficult for the civilian populace to imagine what we Vets have gone through.  I did 20 as a U.S. Army Medic, and after I sobered up in ‘99 the dreams started.  Dreams I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy.  Civilian (high stress) folks like police, ambulance and fire fighters experience a very similar P.T.S.D. pattern.  Currently getting Clonazepam and Trazadone from the V.A. to deal with it, plus regular trips to see my V.A. shrink.  I have made progress, but I am far from a ‘normal’ person.  Many situations can lead to P.T.S.D. in all walks of life, but I think the folks who were directly engaged in killing or saving someone get hit bad. We have no happy endings and our physical, emotional and spiritual problems either drive us into street drugs and alcohol or if we are lucky a limited (clean and sober) struggle to deal with our lives, or lack thereof.  I reached out to my family for help, but seeings none of them had ever been in service, they proved little help.  Thought I was making it up.  The brotherhood and sisterhood of Soldiers, Sailors, Air Force, Marines and Coasties are the ONLY folks who understand what we did for our country, the price we paid and the scars (both physical and mental) it left us with. More power to you Dave.  I do understand and wish others might do the same. But who ever said the job was going to be easy.  And for our perseverance…. we pay. Good luck my Brother, Loner — Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.277 / Virus Database: 146 – Release Date: 9/5/01

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