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  1. Mary Cate,

    I'm so sorry to hear this. I talked to my sister who works in cancer research. She is involved in clinical trials for drug approval from the FDA. I know the doctors said they tried everything they could, but sometimes money and insurance companies close the door to other possibilities.

    My sister said Zofran is a drug that is widely used for nausea, but it is expensive. So you may have to be persistant to get it.

    Also Marinol is another drug which is an FDA approved version of marijuana.

    I'll keep your Mom in my prayers.

    Laughter is a tranquilizer with no side effects.

  2. Mike,

    quote:
    I feel it was us OLGs who dropped the ball by failing to perceive and obey Dr's post presidency ministry.

    NOBODY dropped the ball. We have the choice to master God's Word; pfal is not all God's Word even though it may contain SOME of it. Get over yourself Mike. A comment like that accuses people. You have no right to do that.

    Exy:

    hahaahahahahah I lie how you call a spade a spade.

    Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless.

  3. Tom S:

    I think I was getting ahead of myself with saying wap is nixed. I just remember them saying they were redoing the foundational class video at the ac-not-so-spashul. Maybe they will keep the name as wap so they don't have to make new binders, etc. They are mastering pfal though, so I thought Mike would like to join them....

    Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless.

  4. Mike,

    You know twi went back to pfal after they nixed the wap class. Don't you think your efforts could be much more appreciated there?

    It makes me think of the song "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover." Just for the record, I was a KID when this song came out. My version of this song would be called "20 Ways to Leave Your Way Brain."

    1. Kick your believing in pfal to the curb, Herb.

    2. pfal snake oil causes much mental toil, Doyle.

    Anybody else got some they could add??

    Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless.

    [This message was edited by Wayfer Not! on July 08, 2003 at 17:23.]

    [This message was edited by Wayfer Not! on July 08, 2003 at 18:53.]

  5. quote:
    I?m not so sure about the universality of your observation. I do know of a few who appreciate my posts, and I expect there are a few who haven?t made themselves known to me...

    Mike, I thought seaspray was your only fan. I would venture to say that if someone hasn't revealed that they like your stand on matering pfal, then they aren't out there. Sorry I don't mean to burst your bubble, but I just hate to see dead horses beaten.

    Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless.

  6. Quote from Mike:

    ?If those are the only things you can come to that table with, I ask you to brainstorm a few new ones with me.?

    Mike, you obviously haven't convinced anyone to change their mind about mastering pfal. You could shake the dust off your feet.

    Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless.

  7. Igotout:

    I agree with you wholeheartedly. There is much more satisfaction in paying off a home which will be completely yours than paying rent to someone who is getting the adavantage of homeownership. It makes so much more sense.

    BTW, I've seen B&D M's townhouse. It's pretty darn elaborate for a man who is paid by abs. I didn't see the average joe believer in Tampa living that way.

    Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless.

  8. I'm a born and raised webfoot and proud of it! Oregon is God's Country! I was born and raised in Klamath Falls (small town on the Oregon/California border). Got involved in twi in 1983 in KFalls and left that town for good. Moved to Beaverton (Portland suburb), Oregon from 1988-1990. Then lived there again from 1993-1996.

    Faith is daring the soul to go beyond what the eyes can see.

  9. I am a fellow Californian (not native though). I lived in Fremont 1990-1992 and now I live in San Diego (since 2001). So Cal is great!!

    Faith is daring the soul to go beyond what the eyes can see.

  10. I was WOW in 1984-85 in Texas. The first 3 months were in Waco (before the other kooky cult was there) and then I lived in Midland for 3 more years after the WOW year until 1988.

    My first WOW family coord was Rick Finucan(14th corps)--he got released from WOW and WC that year.

    My second WOW family coord was Bob Vorbach (14th Corps). I really miss him. If anybody knows where the heck he is, I would love to know.

    Faith is daring the soul to go beyond what the eyes can see.

  11. Leigh was on Staff at HQ the last two years I was there (I left in 2001). When I left, he worked in the construction dept. I didn't know him before he came to HQ, but people that knew him said that his wife committed suicide.

    Faith is daring the soul to go beyond what the eyes can see.

  12. chwester,

    If carbohydrates make you fat, and the low carb diet doesn't work for people with "A" type blood, what is suggested for people with that type?

    Faith is daring the soul to go beyond what the eyes can see.

  13. I heard about the South Beach Diet. My friends' mom went on it and lost 7 pounds her first week. A neighbor of the mom had quite a belly and lost most of it within 3 weeks. From what I understand, it is a moderated low carb diet (maybe similar to Suzanne Somers' diet). But the big thing is the reports made in people losing their bellies. Now that's a diet.

    Faith is daring the soul to go beyond what the eyes can see.

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