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My healing agent of choise is Passion Fruit Rum, but Tequila comes second. nm

Posted By: FS on 2006-03-11
In Reply to: Doesn't tequila help in wound healing? Or is that heel wounding... - ladydi

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Doesn't tequila help in wound healing? Or is that heel wounding...

Lipton Orange/Passion Fruit Green Tea. It tastes great unsweetened. nm
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Healing heart
you're welcome. I wish you the best on your journey and keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. I would not have been able to offer any insight had I not experienced this in my own life.
HATE ER notes with a passion
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Way to go OldTimer! Follow your passion (sm)

and enjoy it!!  I love photography but don't have the dedication needed to do it professionally.  I also love being an MT and will do it until I can't do it any longer BUT I'm also starting back to school to (hopefully) finish up a nursing degree.  My ultimate goal is to own a lakeside small resort (or lake property) but I need a career and a backup career to make this work.


Thus I will continue to treasure the MT clients I have but will also work toward something in case the negative predictions are true.  In either case, a little more education can't hurt and can only enrich my life in my opinion.


I can't even bake a straight cake ... I'm thankful for those who do the baking and decorating so you go girl!!


absolutely loved Passion of the Christ
very moving spiritually
Excellent post! There are still people with passion out there - that is great to know...
Sometimes everyone sounds so harsh and cold about all of this.

Best wishes to you, and good for you for finding another way of making a living.

Hopefully, those of us over 45 will have luck finding jobs...

I should research what happened years ago when the steel mills shut down, or when automation took over. People must have had some kind of help when they got their pink splips...
Thanks for the tip, my agent knows about the accident but - sm
never mentioned in any way if they could help me, which is odd since she is generally very helpful. I call her 3-4 x a year with questions, policy changes (home, jewelry and 2 cars), rates, etc. I have some doctor papers/releases to sign, maybe I will run by her office and talk with her before signing them and get her take on things. Thanks.
We just got rid of the agent from heck....sm
We signed with an agent who for 3 months sat on her keister and didn't show the house but one time. The pictures she took were horrible (took a picture of one corner of a bedroom which was really stupid)- the house was empty as we'd already moved out. Every couple of weeks we called to find out what was happening on the house and all she said was "I'm sure it will sell soon. It's posted on our website and in MLS" She came to us with glowing recommendations - but the 2 people that highly referred her also had homes that were above $300,000 and ours was $140,000 - probably accounting for the difference in sales style.

Finally the 90 day contract with this lazy person ran out. We got the house sold on our own through word of mouth and saved thousands by not paying some lazy bum agent to sit on her butt and collect a check for doing nothing.

As far as the hype goes by realtors to use them or risk legal problems - a good closing attorney will make sure that all of the i's are dotted and t's are crossed, and that everything is spelled out in the contract that needs to be. On the 2 houses I've bought over the years the agent that I worked with basically did nothing more than show me a dozen homes (we knew the area we wanted and gave them specifics on the type of house we wanted) and passed paperwork back and forth. Each of them made a good commission for that. Next home we buy we'll look on the internet first at the Assist2Sell and similar sites to see if we can find something without using lazy agents who make thousands for doing a little bit of work.
Crusing the neighborhoods, have no agent

I have 25+ years acute care experience at 1000+ bed prominent teaching hospital. Have done EVERYTHING.  QA always exceptional.  +++ line production. BA degree in English. Recent management changes have prompted me to protect my interests against surprises.  My question is (and forgive me if this is not realistic) where can I find an employer/client who has an appreciation for someone with my education, experience and line production ability.    From time to time in the past, I've superficially explored other options and was shocked to find my worth was no more than a brand new MT.   Is there no value or premium placed on MTs of higher quality than the run-of-the-mill MTs.  


Please forgive me in advance if anyone takes offense.  This isn't about me thinking I'm better than the rest - I know what I can do and have done so for many, many years.  I just don't want to waste my time in bad neighborhoods when I know there are  better zip codes.  I just need an "agent" to steer me in the right direction. 


Thanks so much!


Who made you an IRS agent today?

Too bad that you'll never know because you don't believe it's possible. Maybe you should come out of the dark and look at the possiblities that are awaiting in the light.


Why not just ask a local travel agent? You don't have to commit thru them. nm
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I agree with using a real estate agent...

especially with the market being what it is right now.  I will be putting my home on the market in a few weeks.  I will want someone who sells homes full time, is a go-getter, has contacts in the field, etc., etc.  I think the commission is worth it...especially considering the legal battles that could possibly ensue with the sale of real estate.  PLUS, an agent will not deal with FSBO....so that eliminates a LOT of possible buyers right off the bat.


Just my opinion.


Good luck to you.....well, to both of us!!


fruit/veg
What combo of this do you mix up. Sounds wonderful.
Fruit with dip..sm

Dip -


8 oz. softened cream cheese, 7 oz. marshmellow cream, 1 tsp sugar - mix well.  WONDERFUL on apples!


Yes, Maalox and something else. Some kind of deadening agent, but can't remember.

Another great fruit dip. sm

20 oz can of crushed pineapple


1 box vanilla pudding (3.5 oz size) NOT INSTANT


8 oz cool whip


1/2 cup sour cream


Don't drain pineapple.  Mix all together and chill well. It's wonderful on fruit and also on fruit bread.  In fact, I like to eat it just plain.  


Since it's hard to eat a lot of fruit
also think about a juicer. The advantages are that you get a the nutrients and live enzymes which work at the cellular level and don't have to be digested first. Of course, this should not be a substitute for EATING the fruit and veggies, 'cause the fiber is also valuable to your digestive system; juicing is just a good way to supplement what you are already eating. I would recommend organic stuff so you don't eat or juice pesticides, etc. Eat your colors...blueberries and other berries in general. Cruciferous veggies like broccoli, cabbage, brussel sprouts, cauliflower also are great antioxidants. Spinach is also a power food. There are some good juicing recipe books out there if you are targeting specific things. Good luck and good for you for taking care of your health!
fruit salad

OMG!!!!! thank you, thank you!!!


you gave me such a good belly-laugh!!  i know exactly what you mean about these types of "dicts" (my short-hand for dictators! 


 


Thanks again for the LOL 


CAT


Identify the snake to your local cooperative extension agent and they'll tell you what to do, if
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I used filtered water with frozen fruit dropped in it
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Yes, it smells like tropical fruit, papaya maybe. It's awesome.
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grilled chicken and sweet corn with fruit for desert.
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My doc is speaking....fruit salad...not making any sense. ?stroke

  This doc stutters, stammers, doesn't know how to use the reverse key to make corrections and ...corrects over himself all the time so I have no idea what he REALLY means...


Talks through his nose, buries the words up somewhere in his left sinus I think, drops off the ends of words, I think he EATS that last parts of words so they never get said....


and now tonight he will just say terms like ...Temperature 98.5....then a pause...then Temperature 98.6....then he says I'm sorry....then he just starts in talking about the spine.


 


It's like standard phrases are just falling out of his mouth as he sits there and he's not even knowing he's saying them and they have no connection to what he's doing. 


 


HE'S DRIVING ME NUTS.....ER than I am. 


Harry & David is a mail order service for lovely goodies, flowers, fresh fruit arrangments, etc. nm
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Again, DON'T go with a for sale by owner agent. Buy Owner is the same thing.
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Homemade chicken Enchiladas, fresh salad, fresh fruit for dessert (nm)
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Dinner tonight? For me, it's grilled mahi-mahi, fruit/veggie salsa, brown rice and broccoli.
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