Thanks to our Government for making the prices of gas as high as possible [affordable] for the poor people. Remember they only are taxing the rich, but making it difficult for the rest. Just a thought
Monday, June 7, 2021
Saturday, June 5, 2021
Caring...
Fresh cherries and berries, enjoying a cup with each meal cuts your risk of feeling stiff by 50 percent. What’s more, it quashes muscle and joint pain in 10 days if you’re sore right now. That’s the word from Yale researchers, who say the carotenoids that give these gems their rich hues activate healing, anti-aging genes inside muscle and joint cells.
Just taking a few minutes each day to say prayers for or send well-wishes to friends and loved ones can add 12 healthy years to your life, University of Kentucky researchers report.
Leak...
Covert...
The covert narcissist makes fun of others through jokes, blames others at work and in relationships, and works behind the scenes to cause others to fail for their benefit. They may also choose not to work on team or group projects but use the blame game to shift the focus to others.
The covert narcissist is not extroverted, and they tend to be very insecure. Staying away from others limits their need to compare themselves or to have to live up to external standards.
Constructive criticisms or mild correction is seen as a personal threat to the covert narcissist. They tend to respond to these types of comments with the silent treatment or anger. Keep in mind that perceived criticism is just as significant for these individuals as intended correction.
Buzz...
June Tatelman had recently received her second dose of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine. Maybe soon she could play with her grandchildren etc...
She ran into her family physician -- who killed her buzz very quickly.
To treat inflamed blood vessels in her lungs, Tatelman, 73, takes a drug that suppresses her immune system. Medical studies suggest the vaccine might not work well for some.
He asked her to get a blood test to see if the vaccine had worked -- if she had antibodies against the virus.
She did the test and had no detectable antibodies against Covid-19.
There's very little data to help answer these questions. Tens of millions of other Americans are also taking immunosuppressive drugs that might weaken the effect of the Covid-19 vaccine, and they find themselves in uncharted territory,
Garros...
The arrest, however, relates to last year’s Roland Garros when bookmakers issued alerts for abnormal betting patterns during Sizikova’s first-round women’s doubles match alongside Madison Brengle of the United States, which they lost 7-6(8) 6-4 to Romanians Andreea Mitu and Patricia Maria Tig.
During that encounter, hundreds of thousands of euros were reportedly wagered on a break of serve at 2-2 in set two. Sizikova was culpable for three of the points conceded, including two double faults, as she lost her serve to love.
Sizikova is currently ranked 101st and she has earned a total of $206,617 (£146,310) prize money over her 11-year career. This happened before with other tennis players. Just a thought.
Basement...
Gas prices that doubled and its shortage is caused by the executive orders President Biden enacted "First Day In My Administration" The rest isn't less chaotic either.
The Government took over vaccinated people and what a chaos for those old people who are impacted the most. Now if you get vaccinated get a Beer?
Then the Media wants to make heroes of those who just was their.
What we need is an administration to build on the successes we had it in the past. We need basement deals, solving problems that this administration created.
Just a thought.
Sunday, May 30, 2021
Respect...
US Transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg on Sunday backed the mask mandates still in effect on airplanes and public transit as a "matter of respect," in the wake of recent guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that suggest that fully vaccinated travelers can forgo face coverings in many public spaces.
During an appearance on ABC's "This Week," host Martha Raddatz pressed Buttigieg about the continued need for mask regulations on public transit, despite many fully vaccinated Americans dining out and returning to their fitness routines at gyms without face coverings.
"Well, some of the differences have to do with the physical space, some of them have to do with it being a workplace where in some of these transit and travel situations, people don't have a choice," he said. "It's a matter of safety, but it's also a matter of respect."
Raddatz also asked Buttigieg about the increase in violent disturbances and verbal assaults on airplanes, which have prompted some airlines to temporarily halt their alcoholic beverage offerings.
We listen to the Science.... That agree with me. Just a thought.
Mother, Child...








