Guest guest Posted July 28, 2001 Report Share Posted July 28, 2001 Way to go Jenn! I can't WAIT! AHHHHHH in ARk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2001 Report Share Posted July 28, 2001 Wow!!! If you're coming to the picnic, bring me a pair! I'll pay you! (waist 32, inseam 30). Thanks!!!! Jon > Hi all! > > Cat and I went across the river to Portland, OR, today because I had a > tribal meeting over there. (The Chief came out from Oklahoma for this > one.) > > Anyway... we stopped into a military surplus store to waste time > before the meeting. The last time I tried camo pants on in that store > was preop, and the, " 2XL, " weren't even going to button. UGH!! > Today I grabbed a size, " XL, " in camoflage pants to try on, and I was > literally swimming in them. > > I had Cat bring me a, " Large, " and THEY FIT!!!!!!! Okay, so they were > quite snug, but I bought them anyway. They fit waist sizes 31-35, or > so the tag says. (I have a 37 " waist now) They should be perfect by > picnic time. I have not worn a, " large, " in pants since... err... > umm... the 7-9th grades. That is 20-22 years ago! Thank you, Dr. R! > > Oh, on a side note... the surplus store has jeans made at the Oregon > State Prison. They are called, " Prison Blues. " The tag on them says, > " Made to do hard time. " Isn't that a riot!?!? I think I'll go back > and get myself a pair of them closer to picnic time. I don't know > why, but I thought of Jon when I saw them... maybe it was because he's > an attorney. ((Laughing mischieviously)) I also thought of > BethBNBad, but I know that was only because she's one of our list's > resident " Bad Girls. " ((grin, duck, and RUN!!)) > > Thanks for letting me share this! > Jenn in Vancouver, WA > MGB 11-1-00 #300 Size 3XL > 6-29-01 #203 Size LARGE! > next weigh-in only 5 days away Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2001 Report Share Posted July 28, 2001 - Hey Jon, can I borrow your " Levis " just temperarily, I m a 32.. 30L also............... I want to get into 29's.........-So I ll give them right back???LOL!!!! Lori Having fun In @y..., jsb@j... wrote: > Wow!!! If you're coming to the picnic, bring me a pair! I'll pay > you! (waist 32, inseam 30). > > Thanks!!!! > > Jon > > > > Hi all! > > > > Cat and I went across the river to Portland, OR, today because I > had a > > tribal meeting over there. (The Chief came out from Oklahoma for > this > > one.) > > > > Anyway... we stopped into a military surplus store to waste time > > before the meeting. The last time I tried camo pants on in that > store > > was preop, and the, " 2XL, " weren't even going to button. UGH!! > > Today I grabbed a size, " XL, " in camoflage pants to try on, and I > was > > literally swimming in them. > > > > I had Cat bring me a, " Large, " and THEY FIT!!!!!!! Okay, so they > were > > quite snug, but I bought them anyway. They fit waist sizes 31- 35, > or > > so the tag says. (I have a 37 " waist now) They should be perfect > by > > picnic time. I have not worn a, " large, " in pants since... err... > > umm... the 7-9th grades. That is 20-22 years ago! Thank you, Dr. > R! > > > > Oh, on a side note... the surplus store has jeans made at the > Oregon > > State Prison. They are called, " Prison Blues. " The tag on them > says, > > " Made to do hard time. " Isn't that a riot!?!? I think I'll go > back > > and get myself a pair of them closer to picnic time. I don't know > > why, but I thought of Jon when I saw them... maybe it was because > he's > > an attorney. ((Laughing mischieviously)) I also thought of > > BethBNBad, but I know that was only because she's one of our list's > > resident " Bad Girls. " ((grin, duck, and RUN!!)) > > > > Thanks for letting me share this! > > Jenn in Vancouver, WA > > MGB 11-1-00 #300 Size 3XL > > 6-29-01 #203 Size LARGE! > > next weigh-in only 5 days away Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2001 Report Share Posted July 28, 2001 Sure thing, Jon, I'm coming to the picnic! No Problem, I can bring you a pair. I'll check with you closer to that time to make sure that 32 is still your size... wouldn't want you to have them be too big. For your Info, they run $30 here. I checked their website ( http://www.prisonblues.com ) and they run 27.95 there, not including shipping. Your welcome! Jenn In @y..., jsb@j... wrote: > Wow!!! If you're coming to the picnic, bring me a pair! I'll pay > you! (waist 32, inseam 30). > > Thanks!!!! > > Jon > > > > Oh, on a side note... the surplus store has jeans made at the > Oregon > > State Prison. They are called, " Prison Blues. " The tag on them > says, > > " Made to do hard time. " Isn't that a riot!?!? I think I'll go > back > > and get myself a pair of them closer to picnic time. I don't know > > why, but I thought of Jon when I saw them... maybe it was because > he's > > an attorney. ((Laughing mischieviously)) I also thought of > > BethBNBad, but I know that was only because she's one of our list's > > resident " Bad Girls. " ((grin, duck, and RUN!!)) > > > > Thanks for letting me share this! > > Jenn in Vancouver, WA > > MGB 11-1-00 #300 Size 3XL > > 6-29-01 #203 Size LARGE! > > next weigh-in only 5 days away Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 I'm way behind on my email, so maybe this has already been posted.? If not, good news! Government Again Concedes Vaccines Cause Autism Mysterious Vaccine Court created in 1986 by the pharmaceutical industry, with the support of Congress, rules in favor of Banks against HHS. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Generation Rescue, McCarthy and Jim Carrey's Los Angeles-based non-profit autism organization, today announced that the United States Government has once again conceded that vaccines cause autism. The announcement comes on the heels of the recently unsealed court case of Banks vs. HHS. The ruling states, " The Court found that would not have suffered this delay but for the administration of the MMR vaccine...a proximate sequence of cause and effect leading inexorably from vaccination to PDD . " In a curious and hypocritical method of operation, the mysterious Vaccine Court not only protects vaccine makers from liability but supports a policy that has tripled the number of vaccines given to U.S. children - all after being made aware of the fact that these vaccines do, in fact, cause autism and repeatedly ruling in favor of families with children hurt by their vaccines. " It was heartbreaking to hear about 's story, but through this ruling we are gaining the proof we need to open the eyes of the world to the fact that vaccines do, in fact, cause autism, " said McCarthy, Hollywood actress, autism activist, best-selling author and Generation Rescue board member. " Banks' regression into autism after vaccination is the same story I went through with my own son and the same story I have heard from thousands of mothers and fathers around the country. Our hope is that this ruling will influence decision and policy-makers to help the hundreds of thousands of children and families affected by this terrible condition. " Banks vs. HHS is the second known case where the Vaccine Court could not deny the overwhelming evidence showing vaccines caused a child's autism. The first was the case of Hannah Poling in March of 2008, where the court found in her favor and awarded her family compensation. Jim Carrey, Hollywood legend and Generation Rescue board member, reacted to the news, " It seems the U.S. government is sending mixed messages by telling the world that vaccines don't cause autism, while, at the same time, they are quietly managing a separate 'vaccine court' that is ruling in favor of affected families and finding that vaccines, in fact, were the cause.. For most of the autism community the question is no longer whether vaccines caused of their child's autism. The question is why is their government only promoting the rulings that are in favor of the vaccine companies. " Why is a secret court, which no one knows about or understands, quietly paying these families for vaccine injuries and autism? Deirdre Imus, Generation Rescue board member and founder of the Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology says, " Over the past 20 years, the vaccine court has dispensed close to $2 billion in compensation to families whose children were injured or killed by a vaccine. I am not against vaccines and my own child has been vaccinated. But, I share the growing concerns of many parents questioning the number of vaccines given to children today, some of the toxic ingredients in vaccines, and whether we know enough about the combination risks associated with the multiple vaccines given to children during critical developmental windows. " To help spread the word of the Banks ruling, Generation Rescue also bought a full-page ad that will run in the USA Today on 02/25/2009, which has a daily circulation of 2,272,815. Generation Rescue seeks to answer these questions and many more on a daily basis as they fight for the truth and to recover children with autism around the world. To learn more please visit www.generationrescue.org, write to media@... About Generation Rescue Generation Rescue is an international movement of scientists, physicians and parent-volunteers researching the causes and treatments for autism and helping thousands of children begin biomedical treatment. Website: http://www.generationrescue.org/ How could anyone ever tell You You were anything less than beautiful? How could anyone ever tell You You were less than Soul? How could anyone fail to notice that your loving is a miracle; How deeply You're connected to the Whole. Thanks to Libby Roderick and Guidance Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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