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2 months ago

in You Just Can’t Teach This Stuff on Herbietown
I have a basic list on the computer with blanks in the sections that might have room for something special. The list is laid out as the store is so I will not miss anything. I do love shopping. I love working the store and my pantry/freezer/dry goods storage to get what they put on sale when they put it on sale. It is an interesting experience and very fun!

5 months ago

in Another take on Obama’s latest move on Herbietown
I am glad I do not share your views in this area, but I would not call it socialism anyway to allow greed to continue on my money. I feel the same way about Wall Street bonuses. If they are stupid enough to have blown it , they should not be getting bonuses! And if the people who run such companies into the ground can't figure it out and have to ask for help in order not to close-down, they need to expect regulation. I will say this just to cause trouble, Capitalism runs on greed and I do not think that is such a good thing,
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Wunda “Until and unless you discover that money is the root of all good, you ask for your own destruction. When money ceases to become the means by which men deal with one another, then men become the tools of other men. Blood, whips and guns--or dollars. Take your choice--there is no other.” Ayn Rand

6 months ago

in We Lost Our House on Herbietown
Hmm... While the addition is a definite issue (an unofficial building can be ordered to be torn down by the building department, The radon and bacteria are always of interest to me. To me Radon in water is a bugabo made up by the USEPA and much of the epidemiology was done with regards to uranium miners in Grand Junction,CO. I address sounds familiar, but can not prove it since I do not have access to my data base that I keep such things if it was radon in the air -easy, but expensive to fix, in the water can be more complex depending on the amount. Remember that because of the aforementioned issue with the USEPA, there is a concrete radon level for air, but only a recommendation for that in water (of course they have only been working on the issue for 20 years or so). Bacteria in the well is a non-nonsensical issue, mostly because at some point all wells 'fail' and let surface water in and are extremely easy to fix in 99% of the cases/

12 months ago

in Stamford Blog Network? on Herbietown
Money? Never heard of such a thing! I do it for the Love of info sharing!
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