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> Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 23:00:11 -0800

> From: " J " <denisej@...>

> Subject: jokes

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> <<you don't have to read it just because it's there......>>

>

> True--but you do have to waste time downloading it. I am coordinating

my

Subscribe to the digest - then you neither waste time downloading it,

nor reading it, nor even opening it to se what it is - you just breeze

right by. If you try the digest you'll find that what took a very

lengthy time before can now be sifted through in just a few minutes.

Just MO, FWIW

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The below is true, if people who are signed up for the Digest form use it

correctly. Unfortunately, I don't see that happening all the time. People

have to take a lot more care when it comes to replying while using this form

of the list or they will send the whole digest back to the list again as

part of their reply. I've had a lot of trouble with that while using the

Digest and thus if I feel I am being overloaded with email, I just choose

the other option OneList offers which is to just read the emails online in

the archives. May not be very timely, but saves a lot of email. Of course,

then I forget to go to the OneList site and read all the archives! But

then, that gives me more time to do things I should be doing. :)

Mark

> From: " Geoff Crenshaw " <geoff@...>

> Subscribe to the digest - then you neither waste time downloading it,

> nor reading it, nor even opening it to se what it is - you just breeze

> right by. If you try the digest you'll find that what took a very

> lengthy time before can now be sifted through in just a few minutes.

>

> Just MO, FWIW

>

> Regards,

>

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> Subject: Re: Bath salts

>

> > There was regular looking salt and mixed in with it was something that

> looked like ice cream/cupcake sprinkles? They were white but were long

> instead of round. Does anyone know what this is? and where I can find some?

> It was really neat looking.

Hi,

I might be wrong but it sounds like it might be something like Sodium Lauryl

Sulphate noodles. This is a detergent that makes the product bubble. Some

people prefer not to use a detergent in their products but it is widely used in

shampoos and bubblebaths. I believe companies like Body shop, Lush etc. use

it. It is very cheap. It is known to be drying on the skin and irritating to

some people. HTH.

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In a message dated 12/9/2001 2:05:31 PM Central Standard Time, writes:

However, it was not just my health that prompted me to

> take drastic action. I have been grieving the loss of 5

> friends in the WTC collapse, the death of my

> grandparents within 4 days of each other, finding out

> friends that I thought were "true" friends were only

> fair weather friends, and doctors that are suddenly

> giving me the run around. Needless to say, I found my

> coping skills nonexistent, and everything just became

> too overwhelming.

Again, please accept my apologies for any turmoil I

> caused. I don't want anyone to hate me or be disgusted

> by me.

>

> e

e, I know how you must feel losing loved one's so close together. My Father-in-law passed away the 20th of Nov. and Sister the 22nd. While leaving Father-in-laws graved site service, I was headed to another, to make arrangements for my Sister's service to be done. It is overwhelming and painful, while also, dealing with what the Silicone has done to us. I pray God will give you strength to carry on. You are needed and loved. I don't know what I would have done at times, if I had not found loving ladies such as you, to pull me through so many times of pain and sorrow that life deals us sometimes. You may not realize it, but there are times alot of your info. from you being a nurse, has helped me. Don't let Silicone rob you of more than you have already lost. Don't worry about our concern for you or you making us worry over you....THAT'S WHAT WE ARE HERE FOR....each other.

God Bless America & You!

'LINDA'

If silicone was Water ... Would they Drink it?

SILICONE SUCKERED!

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I know Phil (he was one of my major professors in grad school....I'll

forward this and see if he can find you a copy.

Dawn Thilmany

Colorado State University

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There are 2 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

1. " The Endless Quest: Helping America's Farmworkers "

From: Sabah Eltareb <seltareb@...>

2. RE: " The Endless Quest: Helping America's Farmworkers "

From: <Norma_2002@...>

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Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 10:22:10 -0800

From: Sabah Eltareb <seltareb@...>

Subject: " The Endless Quest: Helping America's Farmworkers "

I am looking for a copy of Philip L. 's The Endless Quest: Helping

America's Farmworkers. I have contacted the publisher and used bookstores

without any success. If you have a copy you would be willing to sell,

please contact me. I would like to see it added to the collection here at

the California State Library.

Thank You,

Sabah Eltareb

California Research Bureau, California State Library

900 N Street, Suite 300 Sacramento, CA 95814

(916) 653-6709

(916) 654-5829 (Fax)

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Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 17:16:50 -0800

From: <Norma_2002@...>

Subject: RE: " The Endless Quest: Helping America's Farmworkers "

Have you try searching the internet for results?Norma

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Farmworkers "

>I am looking for a copy of Philip L. 's The Endless Quest: Helping

>America's Farmworkers. I have contacted the publisher and used bookstores

>without any success. If you have a copy you would be willing to sell,

>please contact me. I would like to see it added to the collection here at

>the California State Library.

>

>Thank You,

>

>Sabah Eltareb

>California Research Bureau, California State Library

>900 N Street, Suite 300 Sacramento, CA 95814

>(916) 653-6709

>(916) 654-5829 (Fax)

>seltareb@...

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a,

Yes, I was fused from L5 to the sacrum which was why I wore that particular

brace. I had had a 14 inch Harrington rod in for 2 years before it broke.

This surgery was not done as a revision - that disc ruptured and sat on the

sciatica. Now I could use the revision to be able to stand up straight but

since I have little to no pain, I'm not considering it. Good luck,

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Renonda, thank you so much for your reply re: your son's tubes. It was very descriptive and I really appreciate it.

Re: salt & kids, my 13 year-old son, who is NOT a cholesteatoma patient, is a heavy salt-er. He also likes to pour on the black pepper & even large amounts of Old Bay seasoning. I mean, this child will try to salt his corned beef if you can imagine that! He has no ear issues but he has a long history of chronic sinus problems & is on meds. Could be hormones, could be sinuses, hopefully like Phil these young uns will just outgrow it.

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Pat,

hubby had a 2 level done..C4-C6, with plate, and he was told to wear the

collar continuously for 3 months.

It wasn't an option, since the bone had to " graph " , and while it did, the

support was weakened. I'd wear it.

You're not that far along post op. Talk to your doctor, but give yourself

time to heal.

" I came to a place where a Path split up till two. I choose the One I didn't

know and enriched my Life " ~The Tao of Pooh~

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Poems from a couple of hurting parents

Child 166

One hundred and sixty-six children were born,

which the faithful decided to fix;

the Medical Church had improved upon nature's

imperfect molecular mix.

One hundred and sixty-five children then cried,

as the mind of Child 166

was shot through with quicksilver and withered and died,

and his body was wracked with convulsions and tics.

The 165 screamed, " He's but one of us!

We'd bravely risk sickness or death from the pox

if it meant that not one more Child 166

would be forced to live life with his mind in a box. "

The Medical Church said, " Statistical risk.

The good of the many - forsaking the few. "

As the 165 were read doctrine and script,

Child 166, now forever dependent,

hunched low in his specially-made medical pew.

My Quicksilver Boy

With the swiftness of mercury rushing his veins

and invading his mind and his heart,

my quicksilver boy must forever remain

oh, so close and yet so far apart.

My quicksilver boy, the unlost and unfound,

hovers tensely between here and now,

and I ponder the 'what-might-have-beens' and 'what-ifs'

that lie wedged behind his troubled brow.

I hear all his screams and his silent despair

and I carry a rage in his name,

for I watched as your votes would protect those to blame,

while preventing the injured from seeking a claim.

And all your tut-tuts and your oh-what-a-shames,

as he vacantly gazes at all you enjoy,

won't be heard or mistaken for honest concern

by my trusting and innocent quicksilver boy.

For the moment a

crime against Man becomes known,

and is coldly ignored - the guilty unsought,

all mankind has bought and must therefore co-own

a complicity born of injustice unfought.

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Copyright ? 2005

by Jigh Sullivan

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Joe -

Please let your wife know those are beautiful.

K.

>

> Poems from a couple of hurting parents

>

> Child 166

>

>

> One hundred and sixty-six children were born,

> which the faithful decided to fix;

> the Medical Church had improved upon nature's

> imperfect molecular mix.

>

> One hundred and sixty-five children then cried,

> as the mind of Child 166

> was shot through with quicksilver and withered and died,

> and his body was wracked with convulsions and tics.

>

> The 165 screamed, " He's but one of us!

> We'd bravely risk sickness or death from the pox

> if it meant that not one more Child 166

> would be forced to live life with his mind in a box. "

>

> The Medical Church said, " Statistical risk.

> The good of the many - forsaking the few. "

> As the 165 were read doctrine and script,

> Child 166, now forever dependent,

> hunched low in his specially-made medical pew.

>

>

>

> My Quicksilver Boy

>

>

> With the swiftness of mercury rushing his veins

> and invading his mind and his heart,

> my quicksilver boy must forever remain

> oh, so close and yet so far apart.

>

> My quicksilver boy, the unlost and unfound,

> hovers tensely between here and now,

> and I ponder the 'what-might-have-beens' and 'what-ifs'

> that lie wedged behind his troubled brow.

>

> I hear all his screams and his silent despair

> and I carry a rage in his name,

> for I watched as your votes would protect those to blame,

> while preventing the injured from seeking a claim.

>

> And all your tut-tuts and your oh-what-a-shames,

> as he vacantly gazes at all you enjoy,

> won't be heard or mistaken for honest concern

> by my trusting and innocent quicksilver boy.

>

> For the moment a

> crime against Man becomes known,

> and is coldly ignored - the guilty unsought,

> all mankind has bought and must therefore co-own

> a complicity born of injustice unfought.

>

>

>

> Copyright ? 2005 by Jigh Sullivan

>

>

Copyright ? 2005

> by Jigh Sullivan

>

>

>

>

> Joe Sullivan

> Boys & Girls Clubs of Volusia/Flagler Counties

> 840 Deltona Blvd., Suite B

> Deltona, Florida 32725

> 386-860-5004

> Fax 386-860-0183

>

> www.bgcvfc.org

>

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, I have used old scobys (is this what you are calling the KT

mushroom?) on plants for years. I learned that not all plants like them.

They do best on those plants that like a heavy mulch, and do well with

moisture in their soil and roots. Many of my houseplants love them. But my

cactus plants and orchids do not. Plants whose roots need to breathe a lot,

who need lots of drainage and almost dry potting material and roots do not

like them. Outside, most of my shrubs and veggies and many perennials liked

them. However, out there, many varmints (deer, coons, etc,) also

competed for their chewy goodness! I usually cut them up, except around

outdoor shrubs and fruit trees. Sometimes, when I don't have a lot of

time to think about it, they go into the compost, which will eventually

return them to the elements. And they are not wasted there, either. I

have loved learning to float some in the bathtub with me, to use as a gentle

scrub over my body. I use them ground up in a face cleansing cream/mask.

There are so many wonderful suggestions for their use in our archives.

I am really grateful for the great recent posts on fermentsing beans and/or

lentils and rice, to make a form of flat bread. That's my next

experiement!

Norma

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Message 11

From: " moonbeamedin74 " jessterx@...

Date: Wed May 3, 2006 6:26am(PDT)

Subject: kombucha mushrooms for plants!

Hi~wondering if anyone has experience putting their extra mushrooms in the

garden or in

their potted plants? I have some planting to do in the next couple of

days--I am going to

do some containers of herbs, etc. and I have a TON of extra mushrooms.

Would love

some insight if anyone has had positive results in that arena! Any other

suggestions for

uses of excess mushrooms?.....

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