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Re: SUCK IT = Whooter
« Reply #60 on: August 23, 2010, 06:58:00 PM »
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You fuckin rock Anne. BTW wheres the pic of your ass?

Ha,Ha,Ha  Its good to see Anne is appreciated for her communication skills.


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Re: SUCK IT = Whooter
« Reply #61 on: August 23, 2010, 07:02:56 PM »
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Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
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The funny thing is that I have done this several times and have nothing to hide.

'cept those pesky posts about the son/daughter thingy.  Why, if you're saying now that it was your daughter, did you say back then (while anon) that it was your SON that was sent to ASR?   Why do you insist that you're simply a program parent but you also post that you have a "fiduciary responsibility" to programs?


Anne, If you feel I said I had a son who attended a program then point me to the post and we can talk about it.  But I know I never said that.  Like I said I could easily say that you said you went to a WWASP program.  and I could say: Why did you say that and then state you went to straight?  why the conflicting statements?...

At some point you would ask for evidence that you stated that. Whether it be an anon post or logged in.  I have exposed all my anon posts several times in the past.  Its up to you to provide proof I said this.

Again I ask, which post are you referring to that says I stated I had a son who attended ASR?



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Re: SUCK IT = Whooter
« Reply #62 on: August 23, 2010, 07:06:50 PM »
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"


viewtopic.php?f=48&t=29342&start=885

That leads to a post about DJ and how he altered his posts to make us believe he had degrees.  Where does it say I had a son at ASR?



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Re: SUCK IT = Whooter
« Reply #63 on: August 23, 2010, 07:08:37 PM »
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"


viewtopic.php?f=48&t=29342&start=885

That leads to a post about DJ and how he altered his posts to make us believe he had degrees.  Where does it say I had a son at ASR?



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Page 60, about 2 (maybe 3) posts down.  Where it shows that you edited that very post, referring to your son.
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Re: SUCK IT = Whooter
« Reply #64 on: August 23, 2010, 07:24:56 PM »
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"


viewtopic.php?f=48&t=29342&start=885

That leads to a post about DJ and how he altered his posts to make us believe he had degrees.  Where does it say I had a son at ASR?



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Page 60, about 2 (maybe 3) posts down.  Where it shows that you edited that very post, referring to your son.

You need to be more specific, I had 4 posts on that page and not one has an edit stamp.  Why not link to the post ?  Why the games?



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Re: SUCK IT = Whooter
« Reply #65 on: August 23, 2010, 07:34:20 PM »
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Quote from: "DannyB II"
Anne, if I have to I will start dragging out all your old laundry. Girl, you know that would be bad.

 :roflmao:  :roflmao:  :roflmao:  :roflmao:  :roflmao:  :roflmao:  :roflmao:  :roflmao:  :roflmao:  :roflmao:  :roflmao:  :roflmao:  :roflmao:


Have at it DannyBoi.  If you can unwrap your lips from Whooter's cock long enough.

Oh yeah, thats was so funny. I was wondering when the skank would come around. You ever wonder why none of the other women here or on Straight will have anything to do with you. They find you disgusting, Anne.
Oh, you attract the ugly fucking losers (men) here, they yell out cat calls, "hey Anne, show me your ass". What a reputation, Anne. Love your comments, "unwrap your lips from a cock".
That's my girl....
Then she cries about all the abuse she suffered at the hands of big bad daddy and the horrible program. DUHHHhhhhhhh!!!!!
No Anne, your not a guy so you don't get to act like one.
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Re: SUCK IT = Whooter
« Reply #66 on: August 23, 2010, 07:37:50 PM »
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"


viewtopic.php?f=48&t=29342&start=885

That leads to a post about DJ and how he altered his posts to make us believe he had degrees.  Where does it say I had a son at ASR?



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Page 60, about 2 (maybe 3) posts down.  Where it shows that you edited that very post, referring to your son.

You need to be more specific, I had 4 posts on that page and not one has an edit stamp.  Why not link to the post ?  Why the games?



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I did.  I honestly don't know how to link to a specific post since the change from the other board. I only know how to link to a specific page.  Feel free.  That goes for anyone who can link to a specific post.  It's the 2nd of DJ's on page 60 quoting you.  If you follow the links he provided, it sends you to anon posts that were later edited, by Whooter.  If I'm wrong, I'm wrong.  However, you DID post as either The Who or Whooter that you had a "fiduciary" responsibility to the industry.  You're not gonna deny that, are you?  Of course, you won't explain it either though.  Back then it was some bullshit doublespeak about how "we all are financially tied" to the industry.  Via our insurance premiums IIRC.
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Re: SUCK IT = Whooter
« Reply #68 on: August 23, 2010, 07:48:23 PM »
Look Anne, You rely too much on DJ’s word.  If you bothered to follow the links through you would see that DJ (as usual) was trying to deceive the readers and you fell for it.  Those were not my words....... I think this is what you were referring to this statement:

I know it's hard to choose a school or program when your kid is in a crisis and you don't see any other alternative. You kind of have to go on your gut feeling, after doing all the checking and questioning possible. ASR wasn't perfect, but I believe they save our son's life. Overall we were pleased, ... Read more but there were some things we wish had gone smoother. He got his education, lots of therapy, both private and group, learned how to get along with others and had many experiences unique to ASR. Plus there were many recreational and other non-curricular activities. He clearly needed to be there for at least 14 months. The staff was terrific and communication mostly good. We were very involved in the therapuetic proces.

DJ took it from here:

Link

I was referring in my post to an ASR parent from this site which I linked to:

Link
7th post down  Posted by a parent on 10/01/08

Your friend DJ plays a very deceptive game.  You need to read the posts, Dont take them at face value.



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Re: SUCK IT = Whooter
« Reply #69 on: August 23, 2010, 07:54:30 PM »
Quote from: "Whooter"
Look Anne, You rely too much on DJ’s word.  If you bothered to follow the links through you would see that DJ (as usual) was trying to deceive the readers and you fell for it.  Those were not my words....... I think this is what you were referring to this statement:

I know it's hard to choose a school or program when your kid is in a crisis and you don't see any other alternative. You kind of have to go on your gut feeling, after doing all the checking and questioning possible. ASR wasn't perfect, but I believe they save our son's life. Overall we were pleased, ... Read more but there were some things we wish had gone smoother. He got his education, lots of therapy, both private and group, learned how to get along with others and had many experiences unique to ASR. Plus there were many recreational and other non-curricular activities. He clearly needed to be there for at least 14 months. The staff was terrific and communication mostly good. We were very involved in the therapuetic proces.

DJ took it from here:

Link

I was referring in my post to an ASR parent from this site which I linked to:

Link
7th post down  Posted by a parent on 10/01/08

Your friend DJ plays a very deceptive game.  You need to read the posts, Dont take them at face value.


What about your "fiduciary" responsibility to programs?  I personally remember that discussion.
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Re: SUCK IT = Whooter
« Reply #70 on: August 23, 2010, 08:05:10 PM »
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Whooter"
Look Anne, You rely too much on DJ’s word.  If you bothered to follow the links through you would see that DJ (as usual) was trying to deceive the readers and you fell for it.  Those were not my words....... I think this is what you were referring to this statement:

I know it's hard to choose a school or program when your kid is in a crisis and you don't see any other alternative. You kind of have to go on your gut feeling, after doing all the checking and questioning possible. ASR wasn't perfect, but I believe they save our son's life. Overall we were pleased, ... Read more but there were some things we wish had gone smoother. He got his education, lots of therapy, both private and group, learned how to get along with others and had many experiences unique to ASR. Plus there were many recreational and other non-curricular activities. He clearly needed to be there for at least 14 months. The staff was terrific and communication mostly good. We were very involved in the therapuetic proces.

DJ took it from here:

Link

I was referring in my post to an ASR parent from this site which I linked to:

Link
7th post down  Posted by a parent on 10/01/08

Your friend DJ plays a very deceptive game.  You need to read the posts, Dont take them at face value.


What about your "fiduciary" responsibility to programs?  I personally remember that discussion.

Okay, so you are settled on the whole son thing?  I only had a daughter in a program.

Fiduciary:  I had a friend who confided in me about a potential sale of HLA which prevented me from speaking about it openly.  People talk to each other all the time about potential deals or purchases.  These talks need to be held in confidence.  As it turned out the deal fell through, but I still cannot speak about the parties involved.

If you want to twist it into something else like your friend DJ does that is fine.  He can convince you that I had a son too.



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Re: SUCK IT = Whooter
« Reply #71 on: August 23, 2010, 08:11:13 PM »
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Whooter"
Look Anne, You rely too much on DJ’s word.  If you bothered to follow the links through you would see that DJ (as usual) was trying to deceive the readers and you fell for it.  Those were not my words....... I think this is what you were referring to this statement:

I know it's hard to choose a school or program when your kid is in a crisis and you don't see any other alternative. You kind of have to go on your gut feeling, after doing all the checking and questioning possible. ASR wasn't perfect, but I believe they save our son's life. Overall we were pleased, ... Read more but there were some things we wish had gone smoother. He got his education, lots of therapy, both private and group, learned how to get along with others and had many experiences unique to ASR. Plus there were many recreational and other non-curricular activities. He clearly needed to be there for at least 14 months. The staff was terrific and communication mostly good. We were very involved in the therapuetic proces.

DJ took it from here:

Link

I was referring in my post to an ASR parent from this site which I linked to:

Link
7th post down  Posted by a parent on 10/01/08

Your friend DJ plays a very deceptive game.  You need to read the posts, Dont take them at face value.


What about your "fiduciary" responsibility to programs?  I personally remember that discussion.

Okay, so you are settled on the whole son thing?  I only had a daughter in a program.

Fiduciary:  I had a friend who confided in me about a potential sale of HLA which prevented me from speaking about it openly.  People talk to each other all the time about potential deals or purchases.  These talks need to be held in confidence.  As it turned out the deal fell through, but I still cannot speak about the parties involved.

If you want to twist it into something else like your friend DJ does that is fine.  He can convince you that I had a son too.

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Whooter, I though we had discussed this and had it settled months ago. Anne was involved in the conversation. Jeesh, these folks just do not pay attention. They just babble, love to see their writing.
Anyway, seems like it will be just you and I for a while, dude. Hang in there. They can be rough.
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Re: SUCK IT = Whooter
« Reply #72 on: August 24, 2010, 08:16:39 AM »
Quote from: "DannyB II"
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"


What about your "fiduciary" responsibility to programs?  I personally remember that discussion.

Okay, so you are settled on the whole son thing?  I only had a daughter in a program.

Fiduciary:  I had a friend who confided in me about a potential sale of HLA which prevented me from speaking about it openly.  People talk to each other all the time about potential deals or purchases.  These talks need to be held in confidence.  As it turned out the deal fell through, but I still cannot speak about the parties involved.

If you want to twist it into something else like your friend DJ does that is fine.  He can convince you that I had a son too.

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Whooter, I though we had discussed this and had it settled months ago. Anne was involved in the conversation. Jeesh, these folks just do not pay attention. They just babble, love to see their writing.
Anyway, seems like it will be just you and I for a while, dude. Hang in there. They can be rough.

Its constant repeating here,  DannyB II, part of the problem is I dont think Anne has much time to read here and she just relies on whatever DJ says to base her argument on which makes her look foolish.  Most of his stuff is just made up to confuse people like I pointed out with the post where he claims I had a "son" in a program.  Anne wont actually read the posts and decide for herself, she just trusts everything he says.



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Re: SUCK IT = Whooter
« Reply #73 on: August 24, 2010, 05:56:51 PM »
Pot, meet kettle.
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« Reply #74 on: August 24, 2010, 07:22:33 PM »
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Whooter"
Look Anne, You rely too much on DJ’s word.  If you bothered to follow the links through you would see that DJ (as usual) was trying to deceive the readers and you fell for it.  Those were not my words....... I think this is what you were referring to this statement:

I know it's hard to choose a school or program when your kid is in a crisis and you don't see any other alternative. You kind of have to go on your gut feeling, after doing all the checking and questioning possible. ASR wasn't perfect, but I believe they save our son's life. Overall we were pleased, ... Read more but there were some things we wish had gone smoother. He got his education, lots of therapy, both private and group, learned how to get along with others and had many experiences unique to ASR. Plus there were many recreational and other non-curricular activities. He clearly needed to be there for at least 14 months. The staff was terrific and communication mostly good. We were very involved in the therapuetic proces.

DJ took it from here:

Link

I was referring in my post to an ASR parent from this site which I linked to:

Link
7th post down  Posted by a parent on 10/01/08

Your friend DJ plays a very deceptive game.  You need to read the posts, Dont take them at face value.





What about your "fiduciary" responsibility to programs?  I personally remember that discussion.

Okay, so you are settled on the whole son thing?  I only had a daughter in a program.

Fiduciary:  I had a friend who confided in me about a potential sale of HLA which prevented me from speaking about it openly.  People talk to each other all the time about potential deals or purchases.  These talks need to be held in confidence.  As it turned out the deal fell through, but I still cannot speak about the parties involved.

If you want to twist it into something else like your friend DJ does that is fine.  He can convince you that I had a son too.



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I hope that any parent doing research on sending their kid to ASR will look how this man lies about having kids that went throu ASR
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