One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20

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Hej Hej - No Problem _ I get lots of good infor and use some of it myself, especially the basics - like years ago I was into 1000 mg C and 100 mg Niacin (or Niacinamide - with out the heat flush effect) (( I like the Heat Flush effect that lasts onl a minute - so I know it WORKS)) -- Hi. Then recentl we were into Chelation to clean the "pipes" till the bottles (3) ran out.- I think I gave You the referense to that one. I am very fond of Corall Calcium Supreme and Dr Barefoot, the Chemist. He sent me some samples and a Casette Tape that I reall really think is very REVEALING, so much so I tell everyone to get on - he use to sell them for like 2 dollars. No when You go to his web site , click on Products and then again click n "other products" and You find the lecture on his CD that he still sells for like $2 dollars . I think. The sound track from his lecture ecplains why we need CALCIUM to keep the Cells and the DNA healthy - wow it is a great speach.. Even explains what a QUAK is...Hi

Lately e also use the Fish oild from Norwey and a good multiple, extra B12 and Folic Acid and sort of cover the field what ever we want.

For now read read read and get my friends book "Secret Guide to Health" on Wayne Green.com and he always answers his phone, say hello from Johan and get his CS kit

to make Your own Colloidium of Silver (I paid him $37 dollars for mine. I make a batch for me and my wife every two weeks and is is essential for Good HEALTH to cut out all the Bugs in Your system. Regards to You, Your MOM and all EA who reads all this ...

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My mom's selfishness reached a new low today. My pants torn down the right side of the thigh and are not suitable to go out in public. I was down to one pair of pants.

I asked mom for enough cash to buy a pair of slacks, cords or jeans, whichever was less expensive. Her reply was NO.

I can't go on strike. So Monday, I try to seek a part-time job wearing torn pants. That should look impressive.
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Does the Salvation Army have a STORE near You ?? THey have an awful lot of nice clothes for sale at really very low dollars. Any resycling store or outfit will fix You upp with Pants and Shirts and Ties for next to nothing. Just an idea that came to my MIND what I for left of it.

By the way a sawing nedle and some thread will fix Your old ones fine or ever Scotch TAPE ?? just kidding, maybe Duct Tape will hold up. Some sawing stores use a Cloth that You use for meding and with a HOT iron You Press it on permanent. I think those DOLLAR STORES sell kits like that also.

So how is the Micis doing and the Goons from You know where ?? Regards from N3RF
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I'll have to pass on the Salvation Army Store or most thrift stores as I have no income, but I appreciate the suggestion :)
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Salvaging is a wonderful way to raise instant cash: Need car; Need Plastic Bag; Need Stick with Hook; Need place to sell Aluminum Cans or Copper wire and the HUMILITY TRAINING that this Activity REQUIRES. N3RF
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Takes me three months to collect enough aluminium cans to collect $25.00 - not exactly a high standard of living - LOL
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I was going to say, "I see a light at the end of the tunnel." In my case, I'll say, "I see a light at the end of the pant leg." A generous EA member, who shall remain anonymous, has offered to mail me enough money to get some pants. I should get it in the next 3-4 days :)

It will feel strange to wear pants without holes or tears 😄

PS: My scheduele for next week (if all hell doesn't unfold)

Monday - Reapply for my food stamps.

Tuesday - Pay (with mom's money) our utility bills

Wednesday - Apply for conservatorship over my mom.
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It seems Hell unfolded but at least it wasn't a suprise. She's still cranky and accusatory today but hopefully she'll calm down by late tonight. By tomorrow morning, she will have forgotten her harsh words.

I did manage to get all our bills paid, so tomorrow, I'll reapply for Food Stamps.

If Wednesday is calmer, I'll see about Conservatorship.

The best laid plans of mice and men........or wolves, tend to go asunder.

*apologies to Steinbeck
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WOW..just a few hours ago, mom was ranting and raving about calling the police and getting all my friends out of the house who were upsetting her ad now a sudden calm has hit. She hobbled out of her room asking if I was the person she was made at. I saw an instant opportunity and took it. I said, "no mom, he left but I'm here now." She believed me, thank gawd. Now she's in a good mood.

My friends, who mom was referring to, don't exist except in her mind. I often wished there were other caregivers here so I could get a few hours off..heheh
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Yes Mac -

those chemicals called medicines can have all kind of side effects and causing ?? maybe bad moods as well ??.

I was thinking about the "food supplements" sometimes called Vitamins etc, that are not NOT medicins but added to Your diet to ensure a good health:

I just got another :Health News" from Health Resources. They also send me several Email with ideas. But in this issue I noted right away on Page 6 "Your Mind is a Terrible Thing to lose" and the story goes on for several pages about PS for the Brain.

Call them and get on their Mailing List 1-800-471-4007. They are in Hueytown, AL.

We bought their "Natural Oral Chelations" some time ago and got a free bottle of Mineral Power with it. They seem to be a good outfit to deal with. The Chelation cleans out the sludge out of the blood vessels which I think is good thing once in a while.

I also note that Merck has a medical "help" program 1-800-50-MERCK for getting medication for less "merckhelps.com"

Find out all those details about mental side effects of medicin and get the nutritional supplements for MOM and You Yourself too ... Hi N3RF
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