What is the medical cure for the abominable exchanges going on in this ng?
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The exchanges going on surrounding 'Chungli-ness' seems to be a bit
too long. And amazingly, these interlocators are 'well educated'
people.
Years ago, I was surprised to find out how so many 'educated' people
go for crap movies in HK and even in China. But my recent experience
with tension seems to tell me that going for craps is an excellent way
to kill tension.
So, all the well educated people in this forum. Just go on with
whatever you wish to say or exchange no matter how crappy it is in the
eyes of others. After all, tension kills more than drugs.
FP
On 9 Dec 2003 22:01:55 -0800, fyfpoon@hotmail.com (francispoon) wrote:
>The exchanges going on surrounding 'Chungli-ness' seems to be a bit
>too long. And amazingly, these interlocators are 'well educated'
>people.
>
>Years ago, I was surprised to find out how so many 'educated' people
>go for crap movies in HK and even in China. But my recent experience
>with tension seems to tell me that going for craps is an excellent way
>to kill tension.
>
>So, all the well educated people in this forum. Just go on with
>whatever you wish to say or exchange no matter how crappy it is in the
>eyes of others. After all, tension kills more than drugs.
>
>FP
Thses anti-Chung episode ebb and flow, like the tide. They come and
go. Sometimes I throw in my 2cents, most of the time I just ignore it.
Some of these people have WAY too much time on their hands.
The medical cure would be for Chung to get treatment for his Christ
Complex. But, like most addicts, he does not acknowledge his problem
and will not seek treatment. We are going to have to endure his
off-topic preaching for quite a while.
Unfortunately, it is crappy, as you say. Do you know of a way to get
HIM to stop triggering these endless off-topic exchanges?
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 07:34:29 -0500, listener@nospam.net wrote:
>Thses anti-Chung episode ebb and flow, like the tide. They come and
>go.
True. We seem to have a very high tide now. <g>
>Sometimes I throw in my 2cents, most of the time I just ignore it.
It's sometimes fun to catch a wave and ride it for a while. The surf's
up now.
>Some of these people have WAY too much time on their hands.
True. Chung needs to get a life beyond off-topic preaching on the net.
His real goal is, as he says:
"I am truly thankful for this extraordinary opportunity to glorify God
to a worldwide audience."
THAT is what it is really about. He will troll ENDLESSLY for replies
just to continue the above goal.
Matt
Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
fyfpoon@hotmail.com (francispoon) wrote in message news:<936eaee8.0312092201.6b0f2375@posting.google.com>...
> The exchanges going on surrounding 'Chungli-ness' seems to be a bit
> too long. And amazingly, these interlocators are 'well educated'
> people.
>
> Years ago, I was surprised to find out how so many 'educated' people
> go for crap movies in HK and even in China. But my recent experience
> with tension seems to tell me that going for craps is an excellent way
> to kill tension.
>
> So, all the well educated people in this forum. Just go on with
> whatever you wish to say or exchange no matter how crappy it is in the
> eyes of others. After all, tension kills more than drugs.
>
> FP
Prayer.
Humbly,
Andrew
--
Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Board-Certified Cardiologist
http://www.heartmdphd.com/
Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
mattb@sorbet.nothere wrote:
> The medical cure would be for Chung to get treatment for his Christ
> Complex.
Don't believe I'm Christ.
Do know that Christ is my Lord and Savior.
Sorry to disappoint you, Mattb.
Don't worry you'll know the truth when you die. Could be very soon.
Humble servant of Christ,
Andrew
--
Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Board-Certified Cardiologist
http://www.heartmdphd.com/
Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
mattb@sorbet.nothere wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 07:34:29 -0500, listener@nospam.net wrote:
>
> >Thses anti-Chung episode ebb and flow, like the tide. They come and
> >go.
>
> True. We seem to have a very high tide now. <g>
>
> >Sometimes I throw in my 2cents, most of the time I just ignore it.
>
> It's sometimes fun to catch a wave and ride it for a while. The surf's
> up now.
>
> >Some of these people have WAY too much time on their hands.
>
> True. Chung needs to get a life beyond off-topic preaching on the net.
>
> His real goal is, as he says:
>
> "I am truly thankful for this extraordinary opportunity to glorify God
> to a worldwide audience."
>
> THAT is what it is really about. He will troll ENDLESSLY for replies
> just to continue the above goal.
> Matt
Truth is effortless.
Humbly,
Andrew
--
Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Board-Certified Cardiologist
http://www.heartmdphd.com/
Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
listener@nospam.net wrote:
> On 9 Dec 2003 22:01:55 -0800, fyfpoon@hotmail.com (francispoon) wrote:
>
> >The exchanges going on surrounding 'Chungli-ness' seems to be a bit
> >too long. And amazingly, these interlocators are 'well educated'
> >people.
> >
> >Years ago, I was surprised to find out how so many 'educated' people
> >go for crap movies in HK and even in China. But my recent experience
> >with tension seems to tell me that going for craps is an excellent way
> >to kill tension.
> >
> >So, all the well educated people in this forum. Just go on with
> >whatever you wish to say or exchange no matter how crappy it is in the
> >eyes of others. After all, tension kills more than drugs.
> >
> >FP
>
> Thses anti-Chung episode ebb and flow, like the tide.
The folks in the peanut gallery get tired because writing untruths is hard
work. They have to memorize what they write else they will have no chance
of convincing anybody of what they wish to pass off as the "absolute"
truth.
During the "ebb", they are studying what they have written. They are
taking their psychotropic drugs and catching up on their sleep. Their
hatred drags them back for the "flow."
> They come and
> go.
As the untruthful tend to do.
> Sometimes I throw in my 2cents, most of the time I just ignore it.
>
Because you know the truth.
>
> Some of these people have WAY too much time on their hands.
They have no other purpose in their pitiful lives.
Perhaps someday they will learn the truth before they die. Perhaps not.
See:
http://www.heartmdphd.com/healer.asp
Humbly,
Andrew
--
Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Board-Certified Cardiologist
http://www.heartmdphd.com/
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 12:22:20 -0500, Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote
(in message <3FD7564C.8EFA4813@heartmdphd.com>):
> mattb@sorbet.nothere wrote:
>
> [snip]
> Truth is effortless.
>
Chung! Get some new material! As a "medical professional" you should
know that the human brain tends to tune out repetitive stimuli. Thus
by repeating the same lame message over and over, you are being
subconciously "kill filtered" by everyone.
--
"Beware of practicing your piety before men in order to be seen by
them; for then you will have no reward from your Father who is in*
heaven." (Mat 6:1)
Steve
Helping Chung Witness since 2003
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 12:20:54 -0500, Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote
(in message <3FD755F6.1D8FE85D@heartmdphd.com>):
> Don't worry you'll know the truth when you die. Could be very soon.
Way to go Chung! Now _that's_ what I call "new material"... a sinister
sounding threat. Matt will be looking over his shoulder, watching for
you in your Ninja outfit... wondering "When will Chung Strike?"
I like it. More "you".
--
"Beware of practicing your piety before men in order to be seen by
them; for then you will have no reward from your Father who is in*
heaven." (Mat 6:1)
Steve
Executive Director, Chung Truth Squad, LLC
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 13:07:34 -0500, Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote
(in message <3FD760E6.A6741AB6@heartmdphd.com>):
> The folks in the peanut gallery get tired because writing untruths is hard
> work. They have to memorize what they write else they will have no chance
> of convincing anybody of what they wish to pass off as the "absolute"
> truth.
>
> During the "ebb", they are studying what they have written. They are
> taking their psychotropic drugs and catching up on their sleep. Their
> hatred drags them back for the "flow."
More new material! Chung, I gotta tell ya, it's good to see the old
Chungster back on top of his form :-)
I love the image of the "psychotrophic drugs" and "catching up on their
sleep". Has kind of a spooky, smoky, opium den feel too it. Credit
where credit is due, I always say.
Better watch out, Pastorio... you may have awakened a Sleeping Giant
:-)
--
"Beware of practicing your piety before men in order to be seen by
them; for then you will have no reward from your Father who is in*
heaven." (Mat 6:1)
Steve
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 12:20:54 -0500, "Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD"
<andrew@heartmdphd.com> wrote:
>mattb@sorbet.nothere wrote:
>
>> The medical cure would be for Chung to get treatment for his Christ
>> Complex.
>
>Don't believe I'm Christ.
Is that what you tell your therapist?
>Sorry to disappoint you, Mattb.
I'm not disappointed at all.
>Don't worry you'll know the truth when you die. Could be very soon.
Ah. A threat, for all the world to see. Your religious fanaticism
really is getting out of control. You should see a doctor about this
immediately.
Do you always threaten your patients, or just when they won't go on
your diet?
A real Christian would not make such threats. How unchristian of you.
We will pray that you do not go off the deep end.
Matt
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 13:07:34 -0500, "Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD"
<andrew@heartmdphd.com> wrote:
>The folks in the peanut gallery ....
>They are
>taking their psychotropic drugs and catching up on their sleep.
You arre SERIOUSLY delusional. This obviously has no basis in fact.
You should see a doctor immediately.
>> Sometimes I throw in my 2cents, most of the time I just ignore it.
>>
>
>Because you know the truth.
He DOES know the truth. <grin>
>> Some of these people have WAY too much time on their hands.
>
>They have no other purpose in their pitiful lives.
You arre SERIOUSLY delusional. This obviously has no basis in fact.
You should see a doctor immediately. You have my pity.
Matt
On 10 Dec 2003 07:54:41 -0800, nospam@heartmdphd.com (Dr. Andrew B.
Chung, MD/PhD) wrote:
>Prayer.
FP asked for a medical cure. Can you cite EXACTLY where prayer is a
medical cure in your cardiology text? No? Didn't think so.
Matt
Steve wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 13:07:34 -0500, Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote
> (in message <3FD760E6.A6741AB6@heartmdphd.com>):
>
>>The folks in the peanut gallery get tired because writing untruths is hard
>>work. They have to memorize what they write else they will have no chance
>>of convincing anybody of what they wish to pass off as the "absolute"
>>truth.
You know Steve, at first glance this sounds like it might actually be
a decent stab, but when you recall how many times that Chung has
invoked the sacred name of Google, god of remembering what everyone
says, if weakens a bit. That memorize thing is a tad weak, I'd say.
Also note how he put "absolute" in quotes. I will concede that as a
smarmy ploy, it's not bad since that's an "observation" so often made
about the kind of wacky religious Chungianity he drivels all over the
place. Kind of a "rubber-glue" thing.
>>During the "ebb", they are studying what they have written. They are
>>taking their psychotropic drugs and catching up on their sleep. Their
>>hatred drags them back for the "flow."
I must admire his elision of irrelevancies like this. A masterful use
of snide innuendo with the small caveat that it makes no sense. Of
course, that hasn't stopped him in the past, but it does somewhat
dilute credit for new material. Not fully rehashed, but not as fresh
as one would hope given an opportunity like this.
> More new material! Chung, I gotta tell ya, it's good to see the old
> Chungster back on top of his form :-)
But here I must gently disagree, Steve. Chung is essentially echoing
other aspersions he has cast at individuals, but to give the devil his
due, it's more dense and compact than usual and across a more sweeping
vista.
> I love the image of the "psychotrophic drugs" and "catching up on their
> sleep". Has kind of a spooky, smoky, opium den feel too it. Credit
> where credit is due, I always say.
See, I get a kind of spittle-flecked rage from it. White, taut lips
stretched hard against his (amalgam-replaced fillings) teeth, saliva
frothing, fists with bloodless knuckles pounding out these
smack-in-the-face insults. Just because they clearly have not an iota
of basis in reality shouldn't stop Chung from getting the credit the
old nasty-demon deserves. I would hope that in the future they be a
bit more subtle and wittily wrought, but, with history as testament,
that's unlikely.
> Better watch out, Pastorio... you may have awakened a Sleeping Giant
> :-)
I will concede that Chung has raised the ante a bit here with his
slavering, fuming, boiling temper. But it still lacks that desirable
patina of archly civil wit coupled with devastating accuracy a la the
Algonquin masters. Given that it's Chung after all, that would be out
of the question but, still, a bit more of that and some fewer
irrelevancies would yield a better-made diatribe. I think he's
trainable, with some patience from you. Still, with limited skills,
obvious ADD, and rather meager ability with the language, Chung has
outdone most of his recent posts. It also helps that he has a new
Sancho in "John 90210" who lobs those fatties over the center of the
plate.
Keep encouraging him Steve. Everyone needs a mentor and cheerleader to
egg him on (new, low sat-fat eggs that are liquid at refrigerator
temperature). Chung couldn't do better than you. I bet he offers daily
thanks for your guidance and support. Seriously. Don't be needlessly
modest about your effect on Chung. Look how much better he's doing
with your help.
Pastorio
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 19:16:42 -0500, Bob Pastorio wrote
(in message <vtfdrd93al0dfa@corp.supernews.com>):
> Keep encouraging him Steve. Everyone needs a mentor and cheerleader to
> egg him on (new, low sat-fat eggs that are liquid at refrigerator
> temperature). Chung couldn't do better than you. I bet he offers daily
> thanks for your guidance and support. Seriously. Don't be needlessly
> modest about your effect on Chung. Look how much better he's doing
> with your help.
Well, Bob, I thank you for the complement, but all the Glory is
God's... I'm just his Humble Servant down here, waiting patiently for
the day when I go to that Great Peanut Gallery in the Sky.
I am so Humble, in fact, that I am thinking of putting up a Humble Web
Page to tell everyone how Humble I am... oh, and a Humble Listserv too.
It will be kind of a Global Humility Resource, if you know what I
mean... entirely altruistic.
Truth is Simple. Wisdom will cost you extra.
PS: Are you going to be joining Matt and me on our group discount tour
to see the Bahama Psychiatrist?
--
"Beware of practicing your piety before men in order to be seen by
them; for then you will have no reward from your Father who is in
heaven." (Mat 6:1)
Steve
The hissing you hear is Chung's baloon deflating.
mattb@sorbet.nothere wrote in message news:<oveetvgi6iloatdh7kh5r5f0recj9nsj30@4ax.com>...
> The medical cure would be for Chung to get treatment for his Christ
> Complex. But, like most addicts, he does not acknowledge his problem
> and will not seek treatment. We are going to have to endure his
> off-topic preaching for quite a while.
>
> Unfortunately, it is crappy, as you say. Do you know of a way to get
> HIM to stop triggering these endless off-topic exchanges?
It it *you* that makes the decision to read what he says. You can't
control what others post but you can control what you choose to read
or not to read.
FP
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 19:41:54 -0500, Steve <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>I am so Humble, in fact, that I am thinking of putting up a Humble Web
>Page to tell everyone how Humble I am... oh, and a Humble Listserv too.
>It will be kind of a Global Humility Resource, if you know what I
>mean... entirely altruistic.
LOL.
Do you think Chung will start a Humble Pie company? We'll have to keep
it under 2LB a day, though. <g> Wouldn't want to overdo it, now. That
humble stuff really makes you fat.
>Truth is Simple. Wisdom will cost you extra.
LOL again. You caught me with a mouthful of food too. <g> (This is
where Chung comes in and tells me I need the 2LB diet.) Come on,
Chung, take the spam bait. I know you can't resist. <grin>
Matt
Steve wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 19:16:42 -0500, Bob Pastorio wrote
> (in message <vtfdrd93al0dfa@corp.supernews.com>):
>
>
>>Keep encouraging him Steve. Everyone needs a mentor and cheerleader to
>>egg him on (new, low sat-fat eggs that are liquid at refrigerator
>>temperature). Chung couldn't do better than you. I bet he offers daily
>>thanks for your guidance and support. Seriously. Don't be needlessly
>>modest about your effect on Chung. Look how much better he's doing
>>with your help.
>
> Well, Bob, I thank you for the complement, but all the Glory is
> God's... I'm just his Humble Servant down here, waiting patiently for
> the day when I go to that Great Peanut Gallery in the Sky.
Peanuts are so 80's. Nowadays, it's the Macadamia Gallery. Fewer carbs.
> I am so Humble, in fact, that I am thinking of putting up a Humble Web
> Page to tell everyone how Humble I am... oh, and a Humble Listserv too.
> It will be kind of a Global Humility Resource, if you know what I
> mean... entirely altruistic.
If I were you, I would be very proud of my humility. I bet you'll
probably win the Humility MVP this coming season. Tibet is very funny
in the Spring. A million yaks.
> Truth is Simple. Wisdom will cost you extra.
Like the cheese on a burger, right?
> PS: Are you going to be joining Matt and me on our group discount tour
> to see the Bahama Psychiatrist?
I'm in. Can we get a few more and maybe get up a couple good beach
volleyball teams? Maybe some babes? Compare chest zippers...
Pastorio
mattb@sorbet.nothere wrote in message news:<8aaftvom2eajtken5rsp9k13bvmfhoilfv@4ax.com>...
> On 10 Dec 2003 07:54:41 -0800, nospam@heartmdphd.com (Dr. Andrew B.
> Chung, MD/PhD) wrote:
>
> >Prayer.
>
> FP asked for a medical cure.
Medical cure for this kind of exchange. However, if this kind of
exchange could help all these 'educated' people ease off their
tension, just go right ahead to enjoy it. After all, it does not hurt
to be 'human' some time.
FP
==================================
Can you cite EXACTLY where prayer is a
> medical cure in your cardiology text? No? Didn't think so.
> Matt
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