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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Can't Buy Love
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Cross My Heart
I don't care if the gilet reminds me of Sasquatch!
Monday, September 28, 2009
Don't Worry About A Thing
WholeFoods Find
Yom Kippur: God's Solution For Mankind
Yom Kippur is G-d's solution to mankind for the problem of sin. God offers us: peace, forgiveness, acceptance, hope, assurance, fulfillment, purpose, & meaning. We are called to believe and receive G-d's solution.
- G-d's answer was Yom Kippur: Leviticus 23:26-28
- G-d's requirement was sacrifice: Leviticus 17:11
- G-d's accomplishment was forgiveness & cleansing: Leviticus 16:2
- G-d offers solution today, we must receive: Isaiah 53:3-8- John 3:16
"For it is by grace ye are saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of G-d" Ephesians 2:8
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Say Hello To My Little Friend!
Charles Voysey
"Alice in Wonderland"
It wasn't too long ago I remember cringing at any mention of the word "wallpaper." The mauve and baby blue floral prints were all I knew. Thanks to blogs & magazines lately my perception of wallpapers was becoming quite convincing. Then the world of Charles Voysey prints opened and it is love at first sight!
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Fungus Among Us!
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Kate Spade
No Thanks Lord Obama
Yay For Fall!
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Obama= HYPE!
Maximum Alert
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
What To Do If Forced To Take Swine Flu Vaccines
Analysis of material by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by Dr. Russell Blaylock. (September 5, 2009)
Critical Observations:
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Doctor visits for flu are down from the level in April
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Total flu hospitalizations are similar or lower than for seasonal flu (yearly flu)
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The number of death secondary to flu and pneumonia is unchanged from yearly rate
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Only two states are reporting widespread infections -- Georgia and Alaska. Other states report only regional or sporadic activity, meaning it’s not very contagious.
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There is no evidence that the virus has mutated at all anywhere in the world
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The virus remains susceptible to the drugs Tamiflu and Relenza.
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Only 43,771 cases have been reported in the United States. Because of poor reporting the CDC estimates that true numbers indicate that one million have been infected. Many people did not get sick enough to go to a doctor. Likewise, not all people are tested who go to a doctor.
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Of these 5,011 have been hospitalized and 302 have died.
Death Rates From the H1N1 Flu
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If we use the 43,771 figure and 302 deaths that means the death rate is 0.6 percent, an extremely low death rate for any flu.
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The percentage of hospitalized patients who died was 6 percent, again a very low incidence of death.
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Since the CDC estimates that one million have been infected, we must recalculate death rates. Using this more accurate figure, the death rate is in truth 0.03 percent, which means 99.97percent will not die from this flu. Your chances of dying are incredibly low.
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Monday, September 21, 2009
The Madness Has Begun!
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
My Plastic Dream
I fancy music. You should too. Music snobs like myself should also check out my favorite music blog Plastic Dream Records. If I were to look up to any blog for music taste, it would definitely be this. Not only does it have a kick- arse logo, but an impeccable record collection to scope out.
Smitten Kitchen Indeed!
Mmmm. These featured foods are from my new favorite food/recipe blog Smitten Kitchen. They are just a few of the recipes in the ginormous recipe index! Recipes include: appetizers, desserts, special diet, ethnic, breads, quick, holiday, meat, seafood, etc etc.! I can't wait to try out some of them. She definitely makes them look easy.
What are your favorites??
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Mirror Mirror
Goodnite world. World that doesn't pass my trail. Oh well. I'll succumb to my weakness anyways. I'll keep walking forward hoping someone gets lost, lost on my trail.
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Did You Know?
Who's benefiting from GE (Genetic Engineering)?
Primarily a few large biotech companies: Bayer, Cargill, Dow, DuPont, Monsanto, and Syngenta.
Thank you Taste for Life magazine for this info.
For more information regarding this issue, you can visit: www.sustainablefoodnews.com, www.ota.com, www.nongmoproject.org!
Will Miss Ya
Bliss
The Indians knew whats up. Regardless if you hate the style or not, moccasins have to be the most comfortable shoe out there. It is probably not any different than going barefoot. I own 2 pairs cuz 1 just wasn't enough. Anyways, I found these lovely moccasins and had to share.
The heels are for the elegant, sophisticated mock moccasin look! Probably doesn't entail comfort but pulls the look. Looove.
Here ya go!
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Mental Notes
At this point in my life I really need all the inspiration I can get with fancy organization ideas. I hate leaving my pretty things with no homes. I thought these few photos shared interesting ways of displaying things and making them pleasing to view.
Thank you through the looking glass!