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So … Apple running into trouble … when the Big Boys stumble …

Posted by ipso facto @ 11:39 on April 27, 2016  

http://schrts.co/N3Z095

“We Might Not Reach October!” Bill Holter Warns ‘This Is the End of Days’ For Financial System!

Posted by ipso facto @ 11:37 on April 27, 2016  

http://www.silverdoctors.com/gold/gold-news/we-might-not-reach-october-bill-holter-warns-this-is-the-end-of-days-for-financial-system/

On David Icke

Posted by Moggy @ 11:31 on April 27, 2016  

Give what he says with a truckload of salt…this is the guy who divorced his wife because he thought she was a shape-shifting alien lizard.

Donald Trump was born with the Fixed Star Regulus on his Ascendant.  He was meant for great things and with his natal Sun in Gemini conjoined the U.S. Mars, he will fight for this country.  Here’s some information on Regulus:

Esoterically Regulus acts as a lens for Sirius.  Sirius is the star of Christ consciousness and we associate the Christ with the Heart center. As Sirius is known as the Dog Star (God Star), then the star Regulus (the Heart of the Lion, the Lawgiver), its “lens,” serves as the regulator of Sirian energy to the earth, stimulating the response in humanity to express heart consciousness, the quality we call love. The Soul is synonymous with love; Christ, the Heart consciousness.

Wanka and Scruffy

Posted by Moggy @ 11:01 on April 27, 2016  

Wanka, glad you are home again, keep your chin up we are all rooting for you.

Scruffy, I’m so sorry to hear of your diagnosis and have added you to my daily prayer/healing list.

Scruffy- Stay positive friend -I’ll keep you in my prayers!

Posted by Auandag @ 11:00 on April 27, 2016  

first majestic

Posted by treefrog @ 10:33 on April 27, 2016  

– a four bagger so far this year, working on a fivebagger.  🙂

Scruffy

Posted by Maddog @ 10:27 on April 27, 2016  

So sri to hear yr news…u gotta hang in there, as it has been one hell of a journey so far and we are at last beginning to get there.

Only advice I can give, is that Marijuana, makes Chemo much more bearable, especially countering nausea.

your in my Prayers.

Incredible strength

Posted by Buygold @ 10:19 on April 27, 2016  

So good to see, especially in the shares.

All we have to do is get past the Fed meeting and hopefully leave $1250 gold in the dust for good.

Good Morning Silverngold

Posted by Buygold @ 10:03 on April 27, 2016  

Thanks for the Icke interview. I agree with you, I hope he’s wrong but I do worry that he could be right about Trump being controlled opposition. The problem with these folks around the net advocating that we not even vote to me means we might as well just give up. I guess the point is that all elections are rigged. Sad, if true, but I guess they could be.

Trump has made some position statements that sound great and he’s made some others that sound like the same old policy, especially some foreign policy stuff.

His appeal is that he’s the great unknown, with Hillary, Cruz and the rest we know what we get.

Very interesting times.

Censored, Surveilled, Watch-Listed, & Jailed: The Absurd Citizenry Of The American Police State

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:58 on April 27, 2016  

The following activities are guaranteed to get you censored, surveilled, eventually placed on a government watch list, possibly detained and potentially killed.

Laugh at your own peril.

Use harmless trigger words like cloud, pork and pirates: The Department of Homeland Security has an expansive list of keywords and phrases it uses to monitor social networking sites and online media for signs of terrorist or other threats. While you’ll definitely send up an alert for using phrases such as dirty bomb, Jihad and Agro terror, you’re just as likely to get flagged for surveillance if you reference the terms SWAT, lockdown, police, cloud, food poisoning, pork, flu, Subway, smart, delays, cancelled, la familia, pirates, hurricane, forest fire, storm, flood, help, ice, snow, worm, warning or social media.

Use a cell phone: Simply by using a cell phone, you make yourself an easy target for government agents—working closely with corporations—who can listen in on your phone calls, read your text messages and emails, and track your movements based on the data transferred from, received by, and stored in your cell phone. Mention any of the so-called “trigger” words in a conversation or text message, and you’ll get flagged for sure.

Drive a car: Unless you’ve got an old junkyard heap without any of the gadgets and gizmos that are so attractive to today’s car buyers (GPS, satellite radio, electrical everything, smart systems, etc.), driving a car today is like wearing a homing device: you’ll be tracked from the moment you open that car door thanks to black box recorders and vehicle-to-vehicle communications systems that can monitor your speed, direction, location, the number of miles traveled, and even your seatbelt use. Once you add satellites, GPS devices, license plate readers, and real-time traffic cameras to the mix, there’s nowhere you can go on our nation’s highways and byways that you can’t be followed. By the time you add self-driving cars into the futuristic mix, equipped with computers that know where you want to go before you do, privacy and autonomy will be little more than distant mirages in your rearview mirror.

Attend a political rally: Enacted in the wake of 9/11, the Patriot Act redefined terrorism so broadly that many non-terrorist political activities such as protest marches, demonstrations and civil disobedience were considered potential terrorist acts, thereby rendering anyone desiring to engage in protected First Amendment expressive activities as suspects of the surveillance state.

Express yourself on social media: The FBI, CIA, NSA and other government agencies are investing in and relying on corporate surveillance technologies that can mine constitutionally protected speech on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram in order to identify potential extremists and predict who might engage in future acts of anti-government behavior. A decorated Marine, 26-year-old Brandon Raub was targeted by the Secret Service because of his Facebook posts, interrogated by government agents about his views on government corruption, arrested with no warning, labeled mentally ill for subscribing to so-called “conspiratorial” views about the government, detained against his will in a psych ward for having “dangerous” opinions, and isolated from his family, friends and attorneys.

cont. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-04-26/censored-surveilled-watch-listed-jailed-absurd-citizenry-american-police-state

goldielocks @ 0:59

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:04 on April 27, 2016  

Thanks for the advice Goldie. Big changes in the air.

Scruffy

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:03 on April 27, 2016  

Very sorry to hear your bad news friend.

Good luck and my prayers are with you.

ipso

Good morning Oasis

Posted by ipso facto @ 8:59 on April 27, 2016  

Pan American Invests in Kootenay Silver to Maintain 10% Ownership

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/pan-american-invests-kootenay-silver-190500547.html

Garibaldi receives positive Ultra 1 Zone initial metallurgical results

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/garibaldi-receives-positive-ultra-1-204500803.html

Work resumes at Pan American Silver’s Manantial Espejo mine

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/resumes-pan-american-silvers-manantial-010000482.html

Roxgold Announces Maiden Mineral Resource Statement for the QV1 Target at Bagassi South Located 1.8 Kilometres South of the 55 Zone

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/roxgold-announces-maiden-mineral-statement-103000447.html

Near Mine Exploration Yields Success at Asanko Gold Mine

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/near-mine-exploration-yields-success-110000057.html

Alexco Announces Up to C$10 Million Non-Brokered Equity Financing

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/alexco-announces-c-10-million-120000568.html

Dynasty Metals & Mining Announces Dynasty Goldfield Project Development Agreement

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/dynasty-metals-mining-announces-dynasty-120000854.html

Morning Scruffy

Posted by Buygold @ 8:59 on April 27, 2016  

So sorry. Stay positive (imagine me saying that) and you’ll be better in no time.

Best

G&S look like they want to fly–but just are waiting for the FED

Posted by Richard640 @ 8:55 on April 27, 2016  

I would not like to see a post Fed pop quickly reverse…silver’s a stallion…a good sign’

Did anyone buy CDE at $1.70?

and…lastly…this=

Posted by Richard640 @ 8:53 on April 27, 2016  

Stage 4 kidney cancer

Bob Mikell

To all those walking in my path … it’s normal to be scared and skeptical at times when faced with something that seems to take all the control of your LIFE out of your hands and places it in the hands of strangers.

You should know that I’d never been admitted to a hospital for anything before all of this happened. Sure, I’d get colds and the flu, but basically I was an average healthy person. I had worked for 26 years as a police officer and retired early as the commanding officer of the Investigation Bureau of the County Prosecutors Office in Somerset, N.J. I had learned to be invincible and deal with anything I had to deal with.

But I certainly wasn’t prepared to deal with kidney cancer. That happens to smokers and people who abuse themselves. Not me.

I’m truly a novice at all of this. But I’ve read several books and researched macrobiotics (MB) for hundreds of hours on the Internet. My girlfriend at the time and my four wonderful and loving adult kids also have spent hundreds of hours researching cancer treatment options.

I didn’t have the luxury of time when I was diagnosed with Stage 4 kidney cancer (renal cell carcinoma) on Oct. 30, 2002. On the day before Thanksgiving, Nov. 27, 2002, the top kidney surgeon at Sloan Kettering Medical Center in New York removed my right kidney – and a tumor the size of a football. An exploratory examination and biopsies were done. I was told they got it all.

Three months later, I learned that the cancer had spread to my liver and lungs. In a six week period CT scans showed the cancer tumors had grown 35 percent. Doctors ran more tests and consulted with other “medical experts” at Sloan Kettering. They decided that the best approach would be a clinical trial drug called Interferon. This drug had some success (15 percent) with slowing the growth of kidney cancer in clinical trials. I was told there is NO MEDICAL CURE for Kidney Cancer.

On my oncologist’s recommendation, I started weekly Interferon treatments. The side effects and success ratio from this and the other traditional medical options (chemo, Interferon, etc.) were well known. Doctors are not well versed, though, on nutritional aspects of healing or food in general. In my case, Stage 4 kidney cancer meant a 15 percent success rate with conventional medical treatment. But the definition of “success” was never clear, their hopes were that it would give me a few more months to live, certainly not cure me.

About five weeks into my Interferon treatments, I had to be taken off the drug because of the deleterious effects it was having on my white and red blood cell counts every week. The doctors told me I’d have to give my body about eight weeks to rebuild from the damage the medication caused, and then they could try something else. They had no hopeful answers as to what was next with traditional medicine. Recovery did not look like an option.

In May, 2003, I started a very strict macrobiotic healing diet (also known as a cleansing diet). This was five months after my surgery … and I’ve never looked back. The knowledge and counseling of a good MB nutritionist was most helpful. My first counselor was Elaine Nussbaum, from here in New Jersey, and another MB cancer survivor. Elaine and Janet Vitt Sommer are my heroes. Their own path to recovery from cancer gave me hope and vision for my recovery. Their kindness, caring and thoughtful advise helped save my life, and I love them dearly.

I was determined to find a way to have “quality of life,” no matter what the time frame might be. I was torn between going with the medical recommendations to try other clinical trial drugs or with staying strictly on the MB approach. Early in my macrobiotic journey, I was hesitant and skeptical. I needed major persuasion and information to get started. There are so many wacky things on the Internet – some legitimate, others just scams or hype.

What convinced me that MB was the way to go was having the ability to control something in my life. That convincing came from attending classes and also speaking to dozens of Cancer survivors at my first Macrobiotic Conference. I didn’t know if the disease would respond to a macrobiotic approach, but the diet certainly couldn’t harm me. My research told me it made sense –even though I had no experience with it. It was something I could work on with a positive mindset, when everything surrounding me in the medical arena seemed negative and unclear at best.

In a short period of time I was already feeling the positive effects of the MB diet. For example, I’d been on Atenenol to control my high blood pressure for 15 years. In 30 days, the diet had reduced my blood pressure to 120/74, allowing me to stop taking that medication. Today in 2010 it is the same.

My doctors told me to eat whatever I wanted. They didn’t tell me that sugar and processed food, feed and energize disease and cancer. Doctors also didn’t tell me that my body would be less able to properly fight off the cancer growing inside me if it was using all its resources to digest meats, diary and heavy fats. I later learned that doctors typically get about four to eight hours of education on nutrition during eight years of medical school.

Please, DO NOT take this as MD bashing because it’s not intended to be that. It’s just fact. I owe a great deal to my surgeon at Sloan Kettering for his expertise in removing what had to be removed. He is the best in his field. But neither he nor my current oncologist know about or acknowledge macrobiotics. And they should!

I learned all of this by attending a national conference on macrobiotics in July of 2003 at the Kushi Institute Summer Conference and listening to about a several medical doctors who have traveled the same journey as me (many diagnosed with terminal cancer with two weeks or two months to live). I met more than 100 people there who share the same basic story as mine.

In August 2003, my CAT scan showed a 25 percent reduction of the liver tumor. My doctor told me to come back in six weeks for another scan. The October scan again surprised my oncologist, who couldn’t explain another drastic 45 percent reduction in the tumor. I reinforced the fact that I thought it was my diet. He simply responded by saying, “Just keep doing what you’re doing.”

Then, on Dec. 16, 2003, another scan showed no evidence of tumors. The doctor came into the room and said, “I don’t know what this miracle stuff is you’re doing but I don’t see anything on the scan.” He politely listened to our brief but enthusiastic explanation and said “keep doing what you’re doing and we’ll have you back in three months for a routine scan.” He didn’t ask any other questions once he found out it was the result of the diet I’d been on for SEVEN MONTHS!!

I wanted a quality of life no matter what the long-term prognosis might be. The need to have some control and input led me to MB. Thank God it did. It’s also very important to have a spouse or a partner to support and assist you. It would be very difficult without that.

I’m not unique. I’m fortunate to have been exposed to macrobiotics and have a dear and beloved friend, who helped me to see the path and stay the course. Macrobiotics is more than a diet. It’s an approach to balanced living, based on a balanced, wholesome diet (with natural foods), moderate exercise, and an understanding of harmony in our environment (our world and our body).

I haven’t come to understand all of the philosophical principles that are written and spoken about in MB yet. But I accept them as part of a bigger picture that will come to me in bite-sized pieces on my journey to better health and longevity. I initially focused on a strict healing diet, but after about a year started eating a standard macrobiotic diet. It takes discipline and commitment, but I have more energy and vitality than most men my age.

The greatest thing I have received from this MB journey is the ability to become responsible for my own life and health. I control my body’s energy and health by what I feed it. When I keep out toxins, feed it properly, and exercise moderately, it takes care of itself.

Robert (Bob) Mikell
Washington, NJ
908-689-6905
www.cooking4life.com
email: rkmbiz@comcast.net

 

Have u ever heard of “quack busters”–they are a big pharma and AMA backed group that attacks every non-conventional person or therapy

Posted by Richard640 @ 8:48 on April 27, 2016  

So, when u search Macrobiotic diet or Gary Null, their articles pop up–u can safely ignore them.

This is for anyone who might think the macro diet is for “kooks”–it is an endorsement by a courageous–highly credentialed, mainstream doctor–who has caught a lot of flack for doing so=

Sherry A. Rogers, M.D.

Macrobiotics: a major tool to heal the impossible

Sherry A Rogers, M.D., a Diplomate of the American Board of Family Practice, a Fellow of the American College of Allergy and Immunology and a Diplomate of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, has been in private practice for over 26 years. She is a lecturer of yearly original scientific material, as well as advanced courses for physicians. She was the keynote speaker for the international symposium Indoor Air Quality 86 in which she described the office method for testing chemical sensitivities. She developed the Formaldehyde Spot Test and published her mold research in three volumes of the ANNALS Of ALLERGY. She has published chemical testing methods in the National Institutes of Health journal, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES. She has published 17 scientific articles, 10 books, and was the environmental medicine editor for INTERNAL MEDICINE WORLD REPORT.

I had over 20 diagnoses for which there still to this day are no known causes and no known cures in medicine. So I figured the first place to start would be to see what folks had used who claimed they had cured their own cancers. When I read Elaine Nussbaum’s story, Recovery From Cancer, I then investigated her and many other people who had claimed the same. She is very well today 23 years after her metastatic cancer, against which medicine was totally powerless.

The next step was to see what macrobiotics could do for me. I was dependent upon eleven allergy injections a week for years for migraines, asthma, chronic sinusitis, brain fog, and eczema, triggered by many pollens, dust, molds, foods and chemicals. As well, I had colitis, arthritis, unwarranted depression, exhaustion, and a recent onset of a uselessly painful right shoulder which baffled orthopedic specialists.

I couldn’t even raise my arm to brush my hair or pick up a medical chart for six months. Within one month of the strict phase macrobiotic diet, as I described in detail in The Cure Is In the Kitchen, I was windsurfing in the Caribbean, because my shoulder was cured. As well, I’ve never had or needed another allergy injection. But what macrobiotics did for me is a drop in the bucket, compared with what I saw with hundreds of my patients. I saw people turn on and off like a switch such conditions as multiple sclerosis, severe chemical sensitivities, multiple myeloma and other cancers and conditions.

Medical researchers now have conclusively shown that 95% of all disease, including cancer has only two major causes: diet and environment. We’re the first generation of man to have ever eaten so many processed foods low in nutrients. As well we are the first generation to ever tank up on so many chemicals in our air, food, and water. As a result, the work of detoxifying this enormous, yet hidden load, causes the loss of even further nutrients. As well, government EPA studies show that 100% of U.S. humans harbor in their bodies PCBs, dioxins, volatile organic hydrocarbons, pesticides, heavy metals and other chemicals, most all of which are potent triggers to cancers. The load is so heavy now that when I was in medical school 35 years ago cancer was rare, the 10th cause of death. Now it is the number two disease to cause death in adults and number one for children ages 1-15. If that doesn’t give us a wake-up call that we have done something very nasty to the environment, then I guess nothing will.

As a result, we have found that as healing as the macrobiotic diet is, many people are too polluted and nutrient-depleted to heal with just the macrobiotic diet alone. As we described in Detoxify Or Die, we show folks how to determine their levels of vitamins, minerals, fatty acids and correct them. As well, how to determine their levels of toxicity and get the disease-promoting chemicals out of the body. The beauty is that the combination of the macrobiotic diet, nutritional correction and reversing the level of toxicity has enabled people to heal the impossible. And if they are just plain well, it’s the closest thing to the fountain of youth that we can attain, for it restores our levels of health back to where they were decades prior and in fact most are even better. Thank you for the opportunity to bring this information to folks. I’ve been practicing medicine for 33 years and also offer phone consultations to folks who want guidance through the maze of options. I know that many people are unnecessarily suffering. They haven’t a clue that they possess the major control over their health destiny.

I love you both

Posted by eeos @ 8:37 on April 27, 2016  

Scruffy and Wanka. I wish you both nothing but the best

Dear Scruffy-I am sorry to hear about your diagnosis–no matter

Posted by Richard640 @ 8:37 on April 27, 2016  

what you decide to do–whether it’s some kind of alternative approach or conventional treatment, I urge you to go on the Macrobiotic diet asap—Note I did not tell u to do the diet exclusively–even though that is what I would do–I have posted here before on the diet–I learned it in 1980–and have been on it 100% since early 2004–I have not eaten in a restaurant or anybodys home-all those years-

I am 72-on no meds–pain free and enjoy great mental health and mood–I will not get into a long harangue about the diet–If interested mail me directly and I will help you–btw–the diet is not a multi-level mkting scheme–u just buy your food–and if u want u can take a seminar and a consultation at a teaching center–what works for chronic illness is always low cost–easily learned and creates no dependencies–even on alternative MDs and practitioners–here is my e-mail=

clairejoie@aol.com

Here is a case history–I actually talked to this guy about 5 yrs ago–he was alive and well=

“My cancer count dropped almost immediately, and stayed down. That was a pretty good incentive to learn to like the food.”

The Doug Blampied Story—Leukemia cure

The summer of 1982 was a typical one for Doug Blampied, an insurance executive from Concord, N.H. There was only a slight hint of being a bit more tired and run down than usual. Doug’s end of summer plans were capped off with a sailing trip around Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard with his wife, Nancy. The trip was enjoyable, and Doug felt rested and refreshed. When he returned home, however, he couldn’t quite get his energy level back. Coming down with what he thought was a flu or virus, he went on with work as usual. But his fever wouldn’t go down, so he finally decided to see a doctor. After a routine checkup, he got dressed and returned home to bed.

Six hours later the phone rang. It was the doctor’s office, and the message was urgent – get to the hospital immediately! With questions and fears racing through their minds, Doug and Nancy quickly packed and headed for the hospital, where a battery of tests was performed, including a painful bone marrow extraction.

The tests showed that Doug had acute myologenous leukemia. Cancer of the spinal fluid was also discovered. Soon afterward, he started chemotherapy. A Hickman catheter was implanted into his chest. It consisted of a plastic tube that was inserted into a vein leading to the heart. It allowed the chemotherapy to be administered and blood to be withdrawn without repeated injections.

The chemotherapy caused a variety of side effects. Doug would wake up in the morning nauseated. When he tried to eat, he would usually vomit, sometimes as much as five times a day. He forced himself out of bed to bathe and use the toilet, only to fall back to bed sick and exhausted. He lost his hair, became very thin, and was listless and weak. He was unable to do much for himself except eat, sleep, and get out of bed once a day with assistance.

Although his chances for recovery were slight, Doug never lost the will to live. Several times his condition became so tenuous that the doctors told Nancy to make preparations for his death. Doug recalls, “Even though I felt unbelievably horrible, I didn’t succumb to the idea of quitting. I had too much to do and wasn’t finished with living yet. I would look at my wife and children and know I hadn’t done all the things with them I wanted to do. I made up my mind to overcome this whatever it took.”

After a month and a half in the hospital, he began to show some improvement and was sent home. Over the next eight months, he received chemotherapy at home and continued to experience severe reactions, including high fevers. He returned to work early in 1983, and monthly checkups showed his cancer was in remission.

In April, 1983, Doug underwent a bone marrow harvest. At that time only a few hospitals in the U.S. performed the procedure. The first step in this painful process was the extraction of bone marrow from the spine. A hole was drilled into the bone and the marrow was extracted with a special instrument. The marrow was then treated with antibodies, frozen, and stored. A team of doctors arrived from Johns Hopkins University to perform the procedure and to train the doctors at the hospital in Hanover.

At the time of Doug’s illness, it was rare for a patient to survive a second remission for longer than six months. In June, a checkup revealed that Doug’s cancer count was rising again. Doug and Nancy were devastated. The doctor suggested going ahead with the bone marrow transplant and advised against further chemotherapy since Doug was already in a weakened condition. He told Doug that even with chemotherapy, he would probably live only six months.

The bone marrow transplant also offered little hope. Doug and Nancy researched the success rate and found that out of the 50 or so patients treated with the procedure at a leading medical center, only a handful were still alive. With little hope from either treatment, Doug and Nancy agonized over their decision. After much deliberation, they decided to forego the transplant.

At a support group meeting, Doug was introduced to a copy of Recalled by Life. Encouraged by the possibility that macrobiotics might improve Doug’s condition, the Blampieds journeyed to Brookline where they met with a macrobiotic counselor and heard Michio Kushi speak. Upon returning home, the Blampieds made some radical changes in their diet and lifestyle. “We decided to go for it,” Nancy recalls. “We got rid of the electric stove, replaced it with a gas one; cleaned out the cupboards of the foods that weren’t good for Doug; and supplied ourselves with a complete macrobiotic kitchen.” A short while later they attended the Kushi Institute’s Macrobiotic Way of Life Seminar and studied macrobiotic cooking with a teacher in New Hampshire.

Maintaining a macrobiotic way of life has been fairly easy for Doug, since he saw immediate results from changing his diet. “My cancer count dropped almost immediately, and stayed down. That was a pretty good incentive to learn to like the food.”

With his cancer in remission, Doug feels that he is in better health than he has ever been. Now, eight years after being diagnosed with leukemia, Doug believes that getting sick actually changed his life in many positive ways. “I am a stronger, better person now. I see myself as more sensitive and understanding, and less directed at unimportant things. I spend more time with my children. I hug them regularly, and let them know that I love them and how much they mean to me.”

[Scruffy-I don’t say this lightly–because I understand your distress–but this can be an opportunity to learn and make a RADICAL change in your lifestyle–I had to do it –and actually add years of great health to your life–Most elderly people need radical change!! I know that the docs and the dietician all urge “gradual” but gradual will do nothing to even slow the course of disease–not to mention curing.]

Wow Scruffy

Posted by goldielocks @ 8:12 on April 27, 2016  

What a trooper, so hang in there. I hope you are eligible for a stem cell transplant either cord blood or a sibling donor and get rid of it fast.

http://www.seattlecca.org/diseases/adult-acute-myeloid-leukemia-transplant.cfm

Gold Train

Posted by Maya @ 3:01 on April 27, 2016  

Wig-Wag1

Gold Train gold mining…. in a short tunnel.

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=574171

 

Wanka

Posted by goldielocks @ 0:59 on April 27, 2016  

Glad to see your back home and have a good doctor. A fighter you are and home.  A few good home cooked meals gets your strenght back. Allergies are running high in some areas but don’t know if that was the trigger or not.  I don’t know if your on a lung transplant list but have you looked into stem cell therapy? I don’t know much about it.  I’ll send a money order as keep getting side tracked  so don’t have to worry about checks but you’ll only have 6 months to cash it. Just rest get your strenght back.

Ipso now is  probably a good time to think about moving if your going to move. Rural areas can have their issues too. Less in the know of current events, status quo living and not talking about progressive that can be either good or bad but might be lacking in conversation beyond Paton Place gossip. Then theres the desperate house wives chasing men for their wallets  your wife will have to watch out for lol  So go there check it out day and night and keep a low profile. One shock of city vs rural is everything closes by 9 so if you want something have to get it by then.  It is good in that your not in town but close enough to get there.

 

wanka

Posted by puptent @ 0:11 on April 27, 2016  

sorry for your hospital stay…. take care..

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