Guest guest Posted June 2, 2001 Report Share Posted June 2, 2001 HI Jean: Good for you not rushing out to get a similar wrapper. Next time if you can not feel the bouquets you will be bossing back OCD even more. Good luck, take care aloha, Kathy (h) kathyh@... At 01:03 PM 06/01/2001 -0000, you wrote: > *did* start to get annoyed again that the flowers was >taking to her teacher had a prettier wrapper than the ones he had for >his teacher (he brought this up yesterday, but I didn't run out to >find a wrapper exactly like 's - even though I *felt* like >doing it), but he didn't get stuck on it. He asked me to feel both >bouquets, said there was a difference of some kind, but I wasn't able >to tell any difference. He didn't seem upset about it. said >one of the bouquets had some sap on the stems so maybe that's what he >wanted me to feel. >-Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2007 Report Share Posted March 18, 2007 You’re welcome, sweetie. Anything I can do to help people post and get involved……. P.S. Especially thanks to Motley for going to all the work of putting in the pics of the pages, etc...take care.. ED Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2007 Report Share Posted March 18, 2007 Sue, I forgot to ask your daughter's first name so I can put her in my prayer list. Thanks, Willow --- Sue <sweetsueohio2002@...> wrote: > I know I don't post often. But I'm very concerned > about my daughter. She has told me that her husband > isn't cooperating. I'm not sure just what that > means. He's paranoid schizophrenic, I'm not sure if > he is still hospitalized or what is going on. > I'm still looking for a job. I meet with a BVR > counselor on Wed. I still can't get my mouth open > (Because of Dystonia). Not working, no insurance, so > I can't see the DR. " Calgon take me away! " > Sue > > For a fun time try http://www.peternoone.com. > For The DC5 fans, please check the updates on Mike > at > http://www.mikesmith1964.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2007 Report Share Posted March 18, 2007 Sue, I forgot to ask your daughter's first name so I can put her in my prayer list. Thanks, Willow --- Sue <sweetsueohio2002@...> wrote: > I know I don't post often. But I'm very concerned > about my daughter. She has told me that her husband > isn't cooperating. I'm not sure just what that > means. He's paranoid schizophrenic, I'm not sure if > he is still hospitalized or what is going on. > I'm still looking for a job. I meet with a BVR > counselor on Wed. I still can't get my mouth open > (Because of Dystonia). Not working, no insurance, so > I can't see the DR. " Calgon take me away! " > Sue > > For a fun time try http://www.peternoone.com. > For The DC5 fans, please check the updates on Mike > at > http://www.mikesmith1964.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2007 Report Share Posted March 18, 2007 For a fun time try http://www.peternoone.com. For The DC5 fans, please check the updates on Mike at http://www.mikesmith1964.com Re: P.S. Sue,I forgot to ask your daughter's first name so I canput her in my prayer list.Thanks,Willow--- Sue <sweetsueohio2002> wrote:> I know I don't post often. But I'm very concerned> about my daughter. She has told me that her husband> isn't cooperating. I'm not sure just what that> means. He's paranoid schizophrenic, I'm not sure if> he is still hospitalized or what is going on.> I'm still looking for a job. I meet with a BVR> counselor on Wed. I still can't get my mouth open> (Because of Dystonia). Not working, no insurance, so> I can't see the DR. "Calgon take me away!"> Sue> > For a fun time try http://www.peternoo ne.com.> For The DC5 fans, please check the updates on Mike> at> http://www.mikesmit h1964.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2007 Report Share Posted March 18, 2007 For a fun time try http://www.peternoone.com. For The DC5 fans, please check the updates on Mike at http://www.mikesmith1964.com Re: P.S. Sue,I forgot to ask your daughter's first name so I canput her in my prayer list.Thanks,Willow--- Sue <sweetsueohio2002> wrote:> I know I don't post often. But I'm very concerned> about my daughter. She has told me that her husband> isn't cooperating. I'm not sure just what that> means. He's paranoid schizophrenic, I'm not sure if> he is still hospitalized or what is going on.> I'm still looking for a job. I meet with a BVR> counselor on Wed. I still can't get my mouth open> (Because of Dystonia). Not working, no insurance, so> I can't see the DR. "Calgon take me away!"> Sue> > For a fun time try http://www.peternoo ne.com.> For The DC5 fans, please check the updates on Mike> at> http://www.mikesmit h1964.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2007 Report Share Posted March 18, 2007 Its , and thank you Sue For a fun time try http://www.peternoone.com. For The DC5 fans, please check the updates on Mike at http://www.mikesmith1964.com Re: P.S. Sue,I forgot to ask your daughter's first name so I canput her in my prayer list.Thanks,Willow--- Sue <sweetsueohio2002> wrote:> I know I don't post often. But I'm very concerned> about my daughter. She has told me that her husband> isn't cooperating. I'm not sure just what that> means. He's paranoid schizophrenic, I'm not sure if> he is still hospitalized or what is going on.> I'm still looking for a job. I meet with a BVR> counselor on Wed. I still can't get my mouth open> (Because of Dystonia). Not working, no insurance, so> I can't see the DR. "Calgon take me away!"> Sue> > For a fun time try http://www.peternoo ne.com.> For The DC5 fans, please check the updates on Mike> at> http://www.mikesmit h1964.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2007 Report Share Posted March 18, 2007 Its , and thank you Sue For a fun time try http://www.peternoone.com. For The DC5 fans, please check the updates on Mike at http://www.mikesmith1964.com Re: P.S. Sue,I forgot to ask your daughter's first name so I canput her in my prayer list.Thanks,Willow--- Sue <sweetsueohio2002> wrote:> I know I don't post often. But I'm very concerned> about my daughter. She has told me that her husband> isn't cooperating. I'm not sure just what that> means. He's paranoid schizophrenic, I'm not sure if> he is still hospitalized or what is going on.> I'm still looking for a job. I meet with a BVR> counselor on Wed. I still can't get my mouth open> (Because of Dystonia). Not working, no insurance, so> I can't see the DR. "Calgon take me away!"> Sue> > For a fun time try http://www.peternoo ne.com.> For The DC5 fans, please check the updates on Mike> at> http://www.mikesmit h1964.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2009 Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 sunrose101@... wrote: Isn't the FDA supposedly responsible for our food safety? Yes, and the FDA has been doing a very poor job of it. This is why this legislation is proposing a new agency that is responsible *only* for food, both production and farming. What peanut butter and hamburger have to do with this is that the deaths that happened from contamination of those foods is the reason behind this bill. The part you're worrying about says that each food producer (ie farm, fishery, ranch) must provide the inspectors with a report of what, exactly, they're using on their crops. It says nothing about pesticides, but it does require a minimum standard on many things including fertilizer. This is to ensure that no harmful things are used in either the production of or the processing of all foods....including those shipped in from overseas (think of China and poison formula). It prohibits the use of things that organic farmers don't use anyway. And just in case, a farmer can apply for a variance if the farmer can prove that what is used on his/her fields is not harmful to humans. Considering all this, I don't see where it makes organic farming illegal nor where it promotes the use of any given seed supply or supplier. I think this is a tempest in a teapot from those who don't trust government at all. Read the bill. Then decide for yourself. Again, it's at http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-875 Oh, and I am familiar with "Do you know that the gov't allows a certain amount of rat hairs in peanut butter?" It's one of the things this bill addresses. Annie, who loves ya annie@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2009 Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 Annie, I know the FDA isn't protecting us at all. My question is: if our 'safety' is at risk, why not clean up the FDA's act? Obviously an overt act on the healthiest food wouldn't work. This is covert (well, transparently covert) and leaves the door wide open. Do you know what happened with almonds and how conventional almonds are now 'pasteurized'? You're probably aware of codex. There is a none too subtle attempt to governmentally control (and negate) the things that people do who are interested in maintaining their health (not the best English there!). This leaves only the drug companies in power. And then there's the bill to convert deserted military bases to large camps. It would appear Big Brother has begun flexing muscle. So many of our constitutional rights have been taken away by congress over the past 96 years. Someone said: control the food and you control the people. Please look deeper into all of this before deciding not to act. Francine Re: p.s. sunrose101aol wrote: Isn't the FDA supposedly responsible for our food safety? Yes, and the FDA has been doing a very poor job of it. This is why this legislation is proposing a new agency that is responsible *only* for food, both production and farming. What peanut butter and hamburger have to do with this is that the deaths that happened from contamination of those foods is the reason behind this bill. The part you're worrying about says that each food producer (ie farm, fishery, ranch) must provide the inspectors with a report of what, exactly, they're using on their crops. It says nothing about pesticides, but it does require a minimum standard on many things including fertilizer. This is to ensure that no harmful things are used in either the production of or the processing of all foods....including those shipped in from overseas (think of China and poison formula). It prohibits the use of things that organic farmers don't use anyway. And just in case, a farmer can apply for a variance if the farmer can prove that what is used on his/her fields is not harmful to humans. Considering all this, I don't see where it makes organic farming illegal nor where it promotes the use of any given seed supply or supplier. I think this is a tempest in a teapot from those who don't trust government at all. Read the bill. Then decide for yourself. Again, it's at http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-875 Oh, and I am familiar with "Do you know that the gov't allows a certain amount of rat hairs in peanut butter?" It's one of the things this bill addresses. Annie, who loves ya annie@... Live traffic, local info, maps, directions and more with the NEW MapQuest Toolbar. Get it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2009 Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 That'd create a lot of new jobs: trying to keep rats away from peanuts. Re: p.s. sunrose101aol wrote: Isn't the FDA supposedly responsible for our food safety? Yes, and the FDA has been doing a very poor job of it. This is why this legislation is proposing a new agency that is responsible *only* for food, both production and farming. What peanut butter and hamburger have to do with this is that the deaths that happened from contamination of those foods is the reason behind this bill. The part you're worrying about says that each food producer (ie farm, fishery, ranch) must provide the inspectors with a report of what, exactly, they're using on their crops. It says nothing about pesticides, but it does require a minimum standard on many things including fertilizer. This is to ensure that no harmful things are used in either the production of or the processing of all foods....including those shipped in from overseas (think of China and poison formula). It prohibits the use of things that organic farmers don't use anyway. And just in case, a farmer can apply for a variance if the farmer can prove that what is used on his/her fields is not harmful to humans. Considering all this, I don't see where it makes organic farming illegal nor where it promotes the use of any given seed supply or supplier. I think this is a tempest in a teapot from those who don't trust government at all. Read the bill. Then decide for yourself. Again, it's at http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-875 Oh, and I am familiar with "Do you know that the gov't allows a certain amount of rat hairs in peanut butter?" It's one of the things this bill addresses. Annie, who loves ya annie@... Live traffic, local info, maps, directions and more with the NEW MapQuest Toolbar. Get it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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