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nostradamus
ParticipantHumans are one of the most adaptive species on the planet. I don’t think they need a “fixed” diet of anything. Herbal supplements are passing fads. The typical American probably has 10x the nutrients he needs.
My dad lived to 93. He ate hot dogs, pork & beans out of the can, TV dinners, banana splits, vienna sausages, all kinds of crap. I think he lived so long because he was happy and active. I taught him how to use the internet when he was 80. I also taught him how to ride a skateboard in his 80’s.
About 4 months before he died, he told me he wanted to die because he felt he had done everything possible in this life and he wanted to see what was next. I asked him if there was any information he wanted to leave with me before he went, or if there was anything he would have done differently. He said “avoid fat and take care of your teeth”. So I have. The day he died, he woke up, went to church (he NEVER went to church before), came home, lay in his bed, and died. The doctor said it was “sudden cardiac arrest”. He never had any heart problems. He was a doctor.
nostradamus
ParticipantHumans are one of the most adaptive species on the planet. I don’t think they need a “fixed” diet of anything. Herbal supplements are passing fads. The typical American probably has 10x the nutrients he needs.
My dad lived to 93. He ate hot dogs, pork & beans out of the can, TV dinners, banana splits, vienna sausages, all kinds of crap. I think he lived so long because he was happy and active. I taught him how to use the internet when he was 80. I also taught him how to ride a skateboard in his 80’s.
About 4 months before he died, he told me he wanted to die because he felt he had done everything possible in this life and he wanted to see what was next. I asked him if there was any information he wanted to leave with me before he went, or if there was anything he would have done differently. He said “avoid fat and take care of your teeth”. So I have. The day he died, he woke up, went to church (he NEVER went to church before), came home, lay in his bed, and died. The doctor said it was “sudden cardiac arrest”. He never had any heart problems. He was a doctor.
nostradamus
ParticipantHumans are one of the most adaptive species on the planet. I don’t think they need a “fixed” diet of anything. Herbal supplements are passing fads. The typical American probably has 10x the nutrients he needs.
My dad lived to 93. He ate hot dogs, pork & beans out of the can, TV dinners, banana splits, vienna sausages, all kinds of crap. I think he lived so long because he was happy and active. I taught him how to use the internet when he was 80. I also taught him how to ride a skateboard in his 80’s.
About 4 months before he died, he told me he wanted to die because he felt he had done everything possible in this life and he wanted to see what was next. I asked him if there was any information he wanted to leave with me before he went, or if there was anything he would have done differently. He said “avoid fat and take care of your teeth”. So I have. The day he died, he woke up, went to church (he NEVER went to church before), came home, lay in his bed, and died. The doctor said it was “sudden cardiac arrest”. He never had any heart problems. He was a doctor.
nostradamus
Participantjpinpb, I’m also against any bailout but I have an inkling that our banking system may be on the verge of collapse unless something happens. It’s f’d up that the banks made these reckless loans but we all need banks to be solvent.
cooprider, I would not be surprised if there were also talk of some credit card bailout. I was listening to NPR and they were out interviewing people who are indeed racking up massive debt on their credit cards. It was a news report about how popular those “payday advance” check cashing places are… Basically they give you an advance on your paycheck for some outrageous finance charge. The reviewer stated that at times the lines were out the door… And most of the customers are regulars. People were getting paycheck advances in order to make minimum monthly payments on maxed-out credit cards.
nostradamus
Participantjpinpb, I’m also against any bailout but I have an inkling that our banking system may be on the verge of collapse unless something happens. It’s f’d up that the banks made these reckless loans but we all need banks to be solvent.
cooprider, I would not be surprised if there were also talk of some credit card bailout. I was listening to NPR and they were out interviewing people who are indeed racking up massive debt on their credit cards. It was a news report about how popular those “payday advance” check cashing places are… Basically they give you an advance on your paycheck for some outrageous finance charge. The reviewer stated that at times the lines were out the door… And most of the customers are regulars. People were getting paycheck advances in order to make minimum monthly payments on maxed-out credit cards.
nostradamus
Participantjpinpb, I’m also against any bailout but I have an inkling that our banking system may be on the verge of collapse unless something happens. It’s f’d up that the banks made these reckless loans but we all need banks to be solvent.
cooprider, I would not be surprised if there were also talk of some credit card bailout. I was listening to NPR and they were out interviewing people who are indeed racking up massive debt on their credit cards. It was a news report about how popular those “payday advance” check cashing places are… Basically they give you an advance on your paycheck for some outrageous finance charge. The reviewer stated that at times the lines were out the door… And most of the customers are regulars. People were getting paycheck advances in order to make minimum monthly payments on maxed-out credit cards.
nostradamus
Participantjpinpb, I’m also against any bailout but I have an inkling that our banking system may be on the verge of collapse unless something happens. It’s f’d up that the banks made these reckless loans but we all need banks to be solvent.
cooprider, I would not be surprised if there were also talk of some credit card bailout. I was listening to NPR and they were out interviewing people who are indeed racking up massive debt on their credit cards. It was a news report about how popular those “payday advance” check cashing places are… Basically they give you an advance on your paycheck for some outrageous finance charge. The reviewer stated that at times the lines were out the door… And most of the customers are regulars. People were getting paycheck advances in order to make minimum monthly payments on maxed-out credit cards.
nostradamus
Participantjpinpb, I’m also against any bailout but I have an inkling that our banking system may be on the verge of collapse unless something happens. It’s f’d up that the banks made these reckless loans but we all need banks to be solvent.
cooprider, I would not be surprised if there were also talk of some credit card bailout. I was listening to NPR and they were out interviewing people who are indeed racking up massive debt on their credit cards. It was a news report about how popular those “payday advance” check cashing places are… Basically they give you an advance on your paycheck for some outrageous finance charge. The reviewer stated that at times the lines were out the door… And most of the customers are regulars. People were getting paycheck advances in order to make minimum monthly payments on maxed-out credit cards.
nostradamus
ParticipantIt’s worth a trip to the assessor’s office to find the status of the parcels and who owns them. You will need to work through them (and maybe the coastal commission) when you build and they have all the parcel owner info.
You might get lucky with a parcel, give it a shot!
nostradamus
ParticipantIt’s worth a trip to the assessor’s office to find the status of the parcels and who owns them. You will need to work through them (and maybe the coastal commission) when you build and they have all the parcel owner info.
You might get lucky with a parcel, give it a shot!
nostradamus
ParticipantIt’s worth a trip to the assessor’s office to find the status of the parcels and who owns them. You will need to work through them (and maybe the coastal commission) when you build and they have all the parcel owner info.
You might get lucky with a parcel, give it a shot!
nostradamus
ParticipantIt’s worth a trip to the assessor’s office to find the status of the parcels and who owns them. You will need to work through them (and maybe the coastal commission) when you build and they have all the parcel owner info.
You might get lucky with a parcel, give it a shot!
nostradamus
ParticipantIt’s worth a trip to the assessor’s office to find the status of the parcels and who owns them. You will need to work through them (and maybe the coastal commission) when you build and they have all the parcel owner info.
You might get lucky with a parcel, give it a shot!
nostradamus
ParticipantHere you go flu.
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