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jnadreau
on 9/14/15 11:41 pm - Mountlake Terrace, WA
Topic: RE: The anniversary of the day that the OT forum died

That's what kept me coming back, I really liked the intelligent discussions and humor.  But yeah, there were quite a few personal attacks between members that got pretty heated. It made me feel uncomfortable at times, so I either skipped over the posts or stayed away for a few days until things simmered down.

 

    

  

GeekMonster, Insolent Hag
on 9/14/15 11:32 pm - CA
VSG on 12/19/13
Topic: RE: The anniversary of the day that the OT forum died

The powers that be at OH shut it down due to the complaints of a few disgruntled people. The odd thing is that all of those disgruntled people are no longer on OH.

Seems that their agenda was more of a personal vendetta towards other OH members. Too bad. This was an active forum with interesting discussions.

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jnadreau
on 9/14/15 11:27 pm - Mountlake Terrace, WA
Topic: RE: The anniversary of the day that the OT forum died

So, I guess the old Rants & Raves board is a thing of the past? It was great entertainment. *sigh*

 

    

  

(deactivated member)
on 9/12/15 3:52 am - nyork, AK
Topic: RE: Coconut oil for cooking & SKIN

My favorite uses for it are: 
Shaving (helps prevent razor burn, too and good for moisturizing after a shower) 
Cuticle oil if you're into nail care like I am 
Deep treatments for hair (wet hair, apply a liberal amount of oil, and shampoo it out after end of shower-don't condition cause you don't need to) 
Leave in conditioner after styling hair, controls frizz (just a little or it'll be oily) 
But my favorite use of it is for hair and dry skin.

For those of you suffering from dry, rough and wrinkled skin,  Pure virgin coconut oil is a very good solution, as it can be used on everything from your heels to your scalp, providing lasting moisture and evening out the texture of the skin. 

Most of the traditional face and body creams are predominantly water, which allows moisture to be quickly absorbed into the skin (especially if we're talking dry skin) - however, the feeling of smoothness doesn't last too long, as water is either absorbed into the bloodstream or evaporates. The creams and lotions that we use on a daily basis also contain some type of highly refined vegetable oil devoid of all natural protective antioxidants our skin needs to fight free radicals. Virgin coconut oil, however, is the exact opposite: in fact, there are scientists who claim that coconut oil is the best natural ingredient for skin lotions available on the market. 

First of all, coconut oil prevents the formation of destructive free radicals. Massage it into your skin and you won't have to worry about liver spots and many other types of blemishes caused by old age or exposure to sunlight. It will even out your skin, give it a more healthy-looking texture and a subtle glow that is bound to reflect on your overall state of mind. Massage it into your skin at night after cleaning your face thoroughly and doing a body scrub - while you're in the shower, you can also use it either as a pre-wash hair conditioner to fight off dandruff, or as a normal conditioner, massaging it into your scalp after using your regular shampoo. Give coconut oil a chance to heal your skin, and you're bound to see results very quickly. 

Coconut oil is also very effective for dandruff and  and hair care.

To try out a coconut oil dandruff home remedy, you will first want to choose the right type of oil. 100% pure coconut oil is thought to be the best choice. You will find that it is in a solid form. It is important to heat up in the oil, whether you do this on top of the stove or in the microwave (in a microwavable oven). 

Keep in mind that you will only want to use a small amount of coconut oil when trying out this dandruff home remedy. If you use too much oil, it can be difficult to rinse it out and may cause your hair to look greasy or may even lead to buildup. One to two teaspoons of coconut oil should be enough to remove the dandruff. 

Gently massage the coconut oil into your scalp. Note that you are treating the scalp and not the hair, which is one of the mistakes that some people make when using a hot oil treatment. Make sure that you massage the oil into the scalp with your fingertips, rather than scratching the scalp with your nails. 

Put a towel or a shower cap over your head. Allow the coconut oil to treat your scalp for 15 to 20 minutes. Be sure to rinse the hair out thoroughly, using a deep moisturizing conditioner if necessary. While you may need to do a coconut oil dandruff treatment several days in a row at first, you should eventually be able to do it only once a week once your dandruff is under control. 

Coconut oil can be a cost efficient, natural and effective approach for treating dandruff without products at home. If you find that a coconut oil dandruff remedy works effectively for you, it may even be ideal to consider visiting a salon for a deep hot oil massage. Keep in mind that olive oil is thought to work much the same way as coconut oil to get rid of dandruff. 

So If you're wondering how to get rid of dandruff, just try coconut oil. 

(deactivated member)
on 9/1/15 6:37 am
Topic: RE: Hello Out There!!

I'll post a picture of my butt if it gets brought back to life lol 

(deactivated member)
on 9/1/15 6:36 am
Topic: RE: Mary Poppins time!

LOL to both posts!  To me the most memorable fact about Ghandi is that late in life he justified sleeping in the same bed as his nubile followers ... saying youth was contagious . And his wife let him!   I'd like to catch some youth myself 

(deactivated member)
on 9/1/15 6:32 am
Topic: RE: The anniversary of the day that the OT forum died

What happened to *****fest ? can't even find it here anymore 

(deactivated member)
on 9/1/15 6:31 am
Topic: RE: The anniversary of the day that the OT forum died

Sure is a different place .. kinda dead . Haven't been able to enter the chat room for what three years .due to technical difficulties that are never fixed .. censorship t make the lace even deader ... grr

BenjaminSmith
on 7/23/15 12:07 am - New York, NY
Topic: RE: If You Won the Lottery

Everyone has own plans what to do next after winning the lottery. A year ago I won a huge jackpot and then planned a world tour with my family. Great experience, never thought that such dream could be fulfilled so easily. Thanks to the lottery games!!!!! It changes my fortune completely.

Nic M
on 7/5/15 9:11 am
Topic: RE: Hello Out There!!

Well, it might have been me. 

 

 Avoid kemmerling, Green Bay, WI

 

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