Greetings,
I do believe that many people on this list don't read real well. I did say
I was in favor of colonizing the stars, not the colonizing that happened in
past history and is happening today by the corporate world.
I do find good in many bad situations. Do I wish that certain changes ha
ection. My daughter doesn't drink any milk and never gets ear
>infections.
>
>As for the raw food diet, I've done that, I personally felt great and
>did not lose an ounce, but I ate raw fish and grass-fed beef on it.
>When I tried it as stricly vegetarian I did f
Greetings,
What is there to jump on here? I personally only take anti-biotics when it
is life and death, but then I am allergic to most of them so it is a toss
up which is going to kill me. A fever of 105, I would have dumped her in
an ice bath and called an ambulance. Drugs do have their pla
Greetings,
An interesting piece on democracy, slanted to say the least.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
- Original Message -
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 7:52 PM
Subject: Life span of the republic
And for you "purists"
out there I included the snopes.com url, they have checked this same
email
Greetings,
Did I say that slavery and coercions do not exist today, NO. I said we had
hope for a future because these attitudes are being challenged,
successfully in some areas. To quote: "Is it here? Not on your life." I
am not writing a dissertation to include every bit of an argument, bu
Greetings,
This time you are dead wrong, Keith. All I am saying is that humanity, and
by that I mean all of humanity not just the men, are getting hope of
something better. Is it here? Not on your life. But some of us, and by
this I mean most of us on this list, have a choice of how we are g
Greetings,
I never said it was equal or that no one suffered, but hereditary wealth
lost it's hold a bit each time a new area opened. Looking back at Ancient
Greece and Rome, this happened right up to the opening of the
Americas. For that matter, I do believe that Native women have more rights
Greetings,
Actually a high population has always resulted in new lands being opened
up. I have always figured that the over-population of Earth meant
we would colonize the stars. Each time we have opened a new area we
have grown in human rights for a short time, I hope that the move to the
star
Greetings,
About polio, I do believe there is some research that has tied polio to
organophosphate fertilizers. My father and grandfather both had polio, my
grandfather was 49 when he go it. They had a farm although they lived in
the city by then and had used the chemicals about 10 years befo
Greetings,
Beef fat renders into tallow easiest if ground first, ask any soaper. Keep
your temperatures under 250F if you don't want burned tallow. I would
contact your local raw feeding [cat & dog] list/group and find out how many
of the bones they would like. If the bones are fresh, soup is
Greetings,
The local VFD should have an auxillery you can join. These are the
people that bring the cold towels, water and gatoraid to the firefighters
on location. Without these people, the firefighters tend to fall
down a lot, My local VFD did not have any cops
in it, but you sure do get
Greetings,
It appears that in some states at least, there will be a difference between
tweedle-dee and tweedle-dum, NAIS. We are seeing opposition building and
finally some candidate stepping forward that are oppose to NAIS. Tennessee
has new legislation being propose to make NAIS illegal in T
Greetings,
For those of you who like to buy good food in the US, Certified Naturally
Grown has the old organic standard that agribusiness could not meet. It is
not government run, the farmers certify each other.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 12:51 PM 3/27/2006, you wrote:
>Mike is a US-bashing crack
Greetings,
Unfortunately, this attorney did not do his homework. Many places
including the USPS will not accept a credit card that is not
signed. Worse, you will be paying late fees on your credit card payment if
you don't put the full number on your check, many companies just chuck them
asid
Greetings,
While learning about market gardening etc, I have come across some real
good information that I have reason to believe is good. The ability of
this stuff to tie up heavy metals makes me want to use it, by itself. The
improvement in the health of my plants is a real bonus. I have pe
Greetings,
I know this is off topic, but it is way too funny/wise to not be passed
on.
Enjoy and Bright Blessings,
Kim
Subject: The Donkey
This is a story we all
could learn from. Click on the word Donkey.
Donkey
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Greetings,
The cost of water is a funny thing, the smaller the bottle, the more it
costs. One gallon of distilled or spring water at Walmart is $0.58
however, a 16.9 oz or 500ml at the check out is $0.99. Other stores are
more expensive, but have the same kind of pricing.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
---Original Message---
> > From: Joe Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Re: [Biofuel] "Quackbuster" Busted in Court
> > Sent: 01 Mar '06 14:04
> >
> > I agree Kim;
> >
> > Doctors are not in the business of health, they
Not exactly sure what's next but
>it'll be something more in balance with being a human instead of a
>robot.
>
>
>
>On 2/28/06, Garth & Kim Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Greetings,
> > Then answer the question: how many people do you kn
Greetings,
Well, I did try this, talking to an RD, and you know what, most of her
recommendations came from a package. That's right, the prepared chemical
food that makes you nice and sick. Her comment was to ask why I was talking
to her, since I already knew more about nutrition than she did.
At 08:49 AM 2/28/2006, you wrote:
>Garth & Kim Travis wrote:
> > Doctors in this country tell
> > people that what they eat makes no difference to their health.
> > Diabetics are told that sugar intake has nothing to do with diabetes.
>
>Kim, I don't mean to be h
Greetings,
Is this a surprise? How many people do you know, reguardless of age
that don't take at least one prescription drug a day? For us, it is
just us, everyone we know takes them. Doctors in this country tell
people that what they eat makes no difference to their health.
Diabetics are to
Greetings,
Thanks Kirk, looks like an interesting list of books.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 07:45 PM 2/27/2006, you wrote:
A wealth of how-to/gardening/energy manuals -- including the
whole
collection ready to burn to disk (at top)
http://sleekfreak.ath.cx:81/3wdev/CD3WD/INDEX.HTM
Yahoo
Greetings,
I do believe it is worth the effort to attempt to keep control of
ourselves, but I actually don't think it is possible. For the last 20-25
years, the small farmer has worked to create certified organic food,
community supported agriculture and direct marketed foods for the city folk
Greetings,
I mean vanilla, like you use for baking, the stuff from the
kitchen. The artificially flavored stuff doesn't work, the
mesquites know the difference.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 09:14 PM 2/15/2006, you wrote:
You
mean vanilla or vanillin?
Commercially is also available ethylvanillin.
Rem
Greetings,
Lowe's has a really good special orders system. I get all kinds of unusual
things through them. Sometimes it might take a few days for them to track
down the item you want, just to order it, but they have been very dependable.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 01:43 PM 2/15/2006, you wrote:
Greetings,
We have found that real vanilla, mixed 1/2 & 1/2 with water and
sprayed on skin is extremely effective against mesquitos here in
Texas. It is possible to buy clear vanilla from Mexico so you don't
stain your clothes. It also smells much nicer than bacon
grease. Might help with the b
Greetings,
Well the thought is close, but it is much easier to hook that pipe up to a
methane digester, that the human toilets feed, then use the effluent to
create compost. A man by the name of Arun on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
has figured out that if we saved all the humanure in the world, we would
Greetings,
I know I just disappeared from this list for a time, I have had some good
luck, but it is killing me. My friend was planning on constructing a
restaurant in the building she bought on the piece of property next to her
home. She planned on doing this after her husband retired, next
At 12:02 PM 1/14/2006, you wrote:
>That may well be cover, of course, it could be about driving the smaller
>producers out of business.
>
>--- David
Greetings,
That is exactly what it is about. It was the brain child of ADM and
Monsanto. It is designed to work well with the bigs guys bookeeping
Greetings,
This is from my lost arts list. And for those of you that don't
think this will affect you, please google PAWS, the pet owner aspect of
the NAIS. Cats and dogs will be included. For those of you in
Texas, you have until July1, 2006 to comply with NAIS.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
As Matt
stuff why not ask if the company has a spreader and
will they spread it for you?
Won't hurt to ask.
Roy
Garth & Kim Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Greetings,
I am aware of manure spreaders, but I am talking about finished
compost. 5
tons per acre is not a heavy spread, altho
washing machine pully attached to the pipe and the tire
which would provide turning power. Have someone riding in the
trailer to shovel the compost into the spreader and off you go!
Garth & Kim Travis wrote:
Greetings,
I am aware of manure spreaders, but I am talking about finished
com
rough and fling the shit
>skyward. They liquify the compost first obviously. Nice job eh? Don't
>wear your best evening gown while doing this! At least I wouldn't ;^>
>
>Joe
>
>Garth & Kim Travis wrote:
>
> >Greetings,
> >Does anyone have any ideas of
ver thought of a salt sanding spreader that people use in snow
>communities for street sanding.
>
>Gregory I. Ocnos
>
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Garth & Kim
>Travis
>Sent: Wednesday, Jan
Greetings,
Does anyone have any ideas of how to spread compost at the rate of 5 tons
per acre? I mean other than with a shovel or bucket. I do have a tilt
trailer, but the compost does not just trickle out the back like I want it
to. Also, any easier ideas of how to spread lime at 1000 lbs pe
Greetings,
Please call your representatives, senators and everyone you can. This bill
includes cats and dogs. And if you think it is about preventing disease,
think about this: All of your food will be microchiped! I do know how
hard it is to find those microchips and remove them when you bu
emotional environment.
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Garth & Kim Travis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To:
>Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 2:25 PM
>Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Cat question was Re: Lay low in the high grass
>
>
> > Greetings,
>
Greetings,
Actually 20 to 25 is closer to normal for a cat to live except in case of
accident. I have a friend whose old cat is now 28, but he is old.
Animals that live in the wild and dine on the sick and diseased prey, do
sometimes die from what made their prey sick. One of my dogs is half
goes down, I stand in the middle and wait.
>
>.. they also have all all the fish mentioned plus the pizza etc .. along
>with bagels and cream cheese.
>
>.. another non-natural diet.
>
>Mary Lynn
>Mary Lynn Schmidt
>ONE SPIRIT ONE HEART
>TTouch . Animal Behavior Modi
ecause it was
>alleged to have ash added as a mineral source, which wasn't good for
>cats' kidneys.
>
>On 12/5/05, bob allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > robert luis rabello wrote:
> > > Garth & Kim Travis wrote:
> > >
> > >
>
lso solicits funding. My family has given them money.
>
>Garth & Kim Travis wrote:
>
> >Greetings,
> >If you are watching what is happening on the pesticide testing on children,
> >forum, yes, we are making a big difference. In Texas, we now have legal
> >raw m
Greetings,
Thank you for a wonderful post. I am fortunate that I found a country vet
that treats my animals my way, and no vaccinations. [My cat is allergic to
them.] My animals eat raw and have recovered from all their diseases and
are now healthy. My vet actually learned from this and is r
;----- Original Message -
>From: "Garth & Kim Travis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To:
>Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 3:17 PM
>Subject: Re: [Biofuel] US Guvmint to tax alternate fuel vehicles?
>
>
> > Greetings,
> > I am trying to understand why
eople like you assuming everyone else will shoulder
>the financial burden. I've been consulting in and working the
>non-profit area for 20 years.
>I know what happens to an organization when there is no funding. It dies.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Garth & Kim Travis
Greetings,
I do believe that your kind of spreading the word is what we need.
I think it is the talking to those on Capital Hill, face to face that is
dangerous. I am not Keith, but I learned way back when that telling
the truth and trying to get legislation to be reasonable doesn't
work. That
Greetings,
An unusual day, something positive on my email with out a price tag. Fun
to look at if nothing else.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
http://www.gogratitude.com/masterkey/
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Greetings,
I am trying to understand why you feel the need to have people pay to be a
member of an advocacy group. I am a member of several and the membership
is asked to pay for the postcards we bombard Washington with. Something as
simple as a yahoo group that only the management can post me
Greetings,
The only wood preservative I have found to be worth the trouble is raw
linseed oil, applied by the old rule of: once a day for a week, once a week
for a month, once a month for a year, once a year for life. With this,
wood will stand up to Texas, sun, termites and all. If biodiesel
Greetings,
While I am not Keith, I have discovered that the rotation depends on what
I need to accomplish. for example: Did I make the mistake of
feeding hay in one place too long when it was wet? Then I need to
pound some rebar holes, fill them with corn and turn the pigs in for a
few days, f
Greetings,
I could sure use it to help my compost pile, which makes my fields more
fertile then I can grow more veggies to collect the oil from.
Bright Blessings,
Kim in Texas
At 02:03 AM 11/28/2005, you wrote:
>I have the opportunity to receive no less than one ton of brush and
>untreated wood o
Greetings,
I have looked at the web sites and didn't find much help, for us. We did
borrow a watt meter and figure out where we were using energy and that
allowed us to make cuts. We found that learning all about our microclimate
and building to take advantage of it saves us the most energy.
Where in East Texas, that is a large area.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 08:27 PM 11/4/2005, you wrote:
>Is there anyone in East Texas that can perhaps mentor me? No matter what I
>do, I can't pass the Wash Test.
>
>
>
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Greetings,
Thank you so much for this idea. I do have an electric eraser and it
certainly is much quieter that the drill for small test batches. I will
inform Garth he needs a new rod that is the right size for his stirrer,
then I can stand being home while he plays.
Last night Garth titrate
Greetings,
This one gave me a good morning laugh, so I thought I would share.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
Go to google and type in
miserable failure and hit the "I'm feeling lucky button. It
is too funny to where it takes you!
http://www.google.com/
_
Greetings,
Yes, some people do experience a temporary loss of weight on Atkins, but
everyone I saw try it, lost their health as well. When they went
back to eating normally, they ballooned worse than before. Typical
diet stuff.
Permanent weight loss is achieved by lifestyle change. Focus on a
Greetings,
Except in areas of high humidity where mold and mildew are your worst
enemies. There are no 'one size fits all' solutions.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 10:30 AM 10/4/2005, you wrote:
>The most sensible solution for sustainable home heating is Geothermal Heat.
>
>Terry Dyck
>
>
> >From: "D
Greetings,
Where in East Texas? I am having trouble finding methanol at a reasonable
price.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 05:24 PM 10/3/2005, you wrote:
>I am in East Texas, and I can buy a 55 gal drum of methonal for $110. That's
>$2.00/gal. This is the guy that supplies the race track guys. $5.00/g
Greetings,
Here is where snowdrift farms get theirs,
http://www.boyercorporation.com/index.html
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 04:30 PM 10/3/2005, you wrote:
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here i
and taste unbeleiveable.
Sorry, no source on a pasturizer though.
fred
On 10/3/05, Garth & Kim Travis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Greetings,
For once Texas has healthy laws, we have legal raw milk dairies.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 08:26 AM 10/3/2005, you wrote:
>Oops. I want to use it a
Greetings,
For once Texas has healthy laws, we have legal raw milk dairies.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 08:26 AM 10/3/2005, you wrote:
>Oops. I want to use it as my BD reactor.
>
>I prefer raw milk but it is illegal here!
>
>Garth & Kim Travis wrote:
>
> >Greetings,
&g
Greetings,
Just curious, but why would you want one? Raw milk sells for 25% to 50%
more in Texas than pasteurized.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 08:15 PM 10/2/2005, you wrote:
>A long time ago in a land far away my extended family raised Holsteins
>and had a 2,000 gallon milk pastuerizer. I have see
Greetings,
Apparently Lowe's carries lye in a 2 lb package for around $7. I am sorry,
but I have not paid much attention since I buy my lye in bulk from Boyer
Corporation, Their KOH is 99% pure.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 04:48 AM 10/3/2005, you wrote:
>Can soapmaking suppliers offer ready alt
Greetings,
This has been discussed at length on the soap making lists, and yes, it is
true. There is still some stock out, but they discontinued making the Lye
in May.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 01:52 PM 10/1/2005, you wrote:
>I asked my local True Value Hardware guy about Red Devil Lye being
>di
ear he had no qualms about exterminating them. He also
ate meat for the same reasons as the Dalai Lama.
Yes, rabbits are really hard. So far, i've been copping out by giving
them away.
Just how, exactly, do you kill your steers?
Thanks,
Andres
On 9/27/05, Garth & Kim Travis
<[EMAIL PROTEC
I thought I would pass this on to all who are in the Houston area.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
*Texas*
*2nd Annual Houston Renewable Energy Group Tour*
*Taking Place In: *Houston and surrounding area
*Tour Date: *October 30, 2005 1-5pm
*Presented by: *HREG
*For more information: *
www.txses.org/
Greetings,
I too kill my own animals, we put their names on the package of meat and
remember them when we eat them, giving thanks for their life
energies. Even the Dali Lama is only vegetarian half the time, as the
stress of traveling weakens him too much on a strict vegetarian diet. Many
of
Greetings,
I have been suffering from a life attack the last few weeks and unable to
participate on the list. I do expect my power to go down tomorrow night
and not be up for at least a week. Will someone please stop my emails from
coming to my address for me? I know I am suppose to know how t
lf don't?
> > >
> > >As for rants that you perceive to be acceptable? Well, it is quite out
> > >of line to rant when not holding all the facts. Even worse to rant and
> > >stereotype all who are enduring the same consequence when not all made
> > &g
shion with the sheeple for
some strange reason.
Best regards
Joe
Garth & Kim Travis wrote:
Greetings Joe,
Thank you. Yes, fence riding is a Canadian hobby, isn't it?
It is easy to
understand why, when you read stuff like Todd is sending.
I have had friends look at me startled and say:
ou worthy, how can I call your
friend?" We make judgements all the time.
I do not know how anyone can expect Bright Blessings if there is no
accountability.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 09:14 AM 9/2/2005, you wrote:
>Garth & Kim Travis wrote:
>
> >Greetings,
> >
> &
Greetings,
If it is discriminatory to call a thief a thief, then I discriminate. If
it is discrimination to call a liar a liar, then I do discriminate. Could
you please tell me how things can get better by letting people get away
with whatever they feel like? No one held accountable, is this
Greetings Keith,
I had to read you reply several times, for it to sink in. I am
having trouble believing that you could equate the comments being made
about New Orleans with people in Bangledesh. As you point out later
in your message, New Orleans is in one of the richest countries in the
world
ngle moms are sucking on the government
>welfare teat. Maybe there are extinuating circumstances that rip such
>rants to shreds under even the most simplified examination.
>
>Todd Swearingen
>
>
>
>Garth & Kim Travis wrote:
>
> >Greetings,
> >
>
Greetings,
I am sorry if I took your comment the wrong way. I am just trying to share
alternatives. You are correct, there is no one size fits all in the health
department, since our genealogy has lots to do with what will work for us
At 06:47 PM 9/1/2005, you wrote:
>Kim , my apologies if my
Greetings,
I am wondering, are Greg and I the only ones that feel frustration with
people who don't care about their lives, then expect someone else to pick
up the pieces?
Greg has not condemned anyone who tried to help themselves, just those who
don't. I can remember my parents being irate w
lorine bleach unsafe?
>also at what concentration is H2O2 effective and at what concentration is
>chlorine ineffective
>against what organisms? viruses? bacteria? cryptosporidium? giradia?
>amoeba? nematodes? etc.
>
>darn, things can get complex in a hurry if you think about it.
Greetings,
Actually, I prefer hydrogen peroxide to chlorine for keep my water
fresh. It does not have the toxic effects, especially for young girls and
child bearing aged women. Sorry, but chlorine is not safe.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 12:51 PM 9/1/2005, you wrote:
>Thanks for the info Emil.
>
Greetings Bob,
The world can use many more Bright Blessings than I can wish for it. I
have no copyright, honest. Be warned however, that if you use it, people
will ask/assume you are a pagan.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 08:46 PM 8/31/2005, you wrote:
>Hi Hakan & Joe,
>
>I would love to use Kim's
Greetings,
While I have never cleaned up something that bad, I do use the following
spray on my compost toilet buckets and they are bad enough. In one spray
bottle put ordinary white vinegar; in another spray bottle put hydrogen
peroxide. Spray one then the other on your surface. A couple of
Greetings,
One can get just about anything for free, if you ask nicely. I have 3000
square feet of tile that was mine for hauling it home. Most of my walls
and shelving units are made from scrounged wood, mine for the hauling.
In Huntsville Texas, there is a man that started a company buildin
Greetings,
I hate batteries because they always die just when there is work to do. I
do not want to depend on something that is going to have to be replaced
just as it gets paid off and that I can't scrounge parts for. I don't
believe that batteries are good for the environment either.
Yes, s
night, so
having the option of turning the power on, I like. Most people would be
unhappy with a system that I can live with, I don't mind a little
inconvenience, it just reminds me how lucky I am to have power.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 09:17 AM 8/30/2005, you wrote:
>Garth & Kim
Greetings,
I am a fan of using solar collectors to fire a stirling engine that can
also be fired with methane. Small solar panels for stuff that is
used primarily in the daytime, wind power that can be home
repaired. And the generator that is fire by the stirling can be run
off the pto of the t
that Canadian medicine, warts and all, is better than
>none.
>
>-Mike
>
>Garth & Kim Travis wrote:
>
> >Greetings,
> >I have lived under Canada's medical and the US system, and had cancer in
> >both. I will take the US system any day of the week. Sorry,
Greetings,
I have lived under Canada's medical and the US system, and had cancer in
both. I will take the US system any day of the week. Sorry, but sitting
on a waiting list waiting to have a pre-cancerous mass removed until it
turns into cancer is not my idea of good medicine. Ask any US res
Well said Gustl,
This list has proven to me how little I know, so many times.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 11:34 AM 8/27/2005, you wrote:
>Hallo Folks,
>
>Ja, let's not go there. Let us go here instead. Unless people have
>all the information they are able they will not be able to make
>int
Greetings,
Finally, you mean Canadians are waking up. My parents pointed out these
facts to us as children, 3 or 4 decades ago. The US has invited Canada to
join with them 4 times, that I am aware of. The last time being when
Canada rescued diplomats in the middle east. I do remember the 'Th
Greetings,
Actually, that should read well done Garth, but since he doesn't talk on
this list, I will pass it on. I passed making the biodiesel onto him
because I just could not find time to do it. I am currently researching
and implementing natural feed programs for all our animals on the fa
Greetings,
Just a quick note to let you know that Garth made our first biodiesel this
weekend. It is sitting and drying in the sun today then it can go in my
car. We are going to have to watch the amount of lye we use as our
environment is extremely humid. We did have to process the virgin o
nce and
gentleness especially while enduring hardship.
Tim
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Travis
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 7:05 AM
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] The New Blue States/Country
Gr
ed by lone gunman Lee Harvey Oswald? Or the real History?
Tom Irwin
From: Garth & Kim Travis
[
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 09:12:29 -0300
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] The New Blue States/Country
Greetings,
What you say is true, but how many
Greetings Marilyn,
You are not telling me anything I don't know, but you are totally
correct. Most people unfortunately get their ideas from
hollywood/television and think it is real. They are seriously unhappy when
you shatter their vision of the world and they tend to attack the
messenger.
Greetings,
If you can tell me how to educate people who do not want to learn, I will
do so. I was extremely active in Literacy Volunteers of America for 12
years. I worked as a trainer in the Brazos Valley and I tried to run a
literacy council in Bedias, where the illiterate rate is over 40%
Greetings,
What you say is true, but how many Americans know their history? Ask most
Texans who won the civil war and they answer: Texas. While I do know that
Texans are not the same as American's, in most people's books, about half
of my neighbors are from California and they are no better.
Greetings,
No, I do not yearn for Canada. Canadians have their faults too, just
different ones. Me meek, not in this lifetime. It is true that the red in
my hair is more a memory than reality these days, I am used to standing up
for what I believe is right.
Actually the racism is what I f
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Greetings Tim,
You are more than correct about many things. Few and far between are
the
honest humans, but there are a
oration")
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Greetings Hakan,
Lying in corporations is sta
Greetings Hakan,
Lying in corporations is standard practice in North America. The normal
lie that is real common is: 'Anyone can shut down a job for safety
reasons.' I have heard this in many corporations in Canada and the US, but
I have also seen what happens when someone tries to shut down
Thanks Kirk,
This one was definitely worth passing on.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 02:45 PM 8/15/2005, you wrote:
A TEXAS Rancher's wife called the local
phone company to report her
telephone failed to ring when her friends
called -- and that on the few
occasions when it did
ring, her pet do
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