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			<title>June 27, 08.  Met tsmith</title>
			<link>http://www.myrvtalk.com/blog.php?b=34</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 19:43:21 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Have been PM ing with Todd for a while about JICP.  Went out today and met him and his family.  I hit it off with Mr Wiggles right off.  Sure enjoyed talking with him.  Sure are some fine folks on the forum.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Have been PM ing with Todd for a while about JICP.  Went out today and met him and his family.  I hit it off with Mr Wiggles right off.  Sure enjoyed talking with him.  Sure are some fine folks on the forum.</div>

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			<title>Lead</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 17:52:53 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>The U.S. Trade Office actively worked with the Red Chinese 
government to prevent the Maryland General Assembly from 
banning certain products made with lead. Separately, the World 
Trade Organization also put out a report criticizing a Maryland 
General Assembly measure that would ban a dangerous chemical 
compound in children’s products.

Who are these people working for. :mad:</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>The U.S. Trade Office actively worked with the Red Chinese <br />
government to prevent the Maryland General Assembly from <br />
banning certain products made with lead. Separately, the World <br />
Trade Organization also put out a report criticizing a Maryland <br />
General Assembly measure that would ban a dangerous chemical <br />
compound in children’s products.<br />
<br />
Who are these people working for. :mad:</div>

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			<title>What Max Whitmore says is the truth about The Dollar and Oil.</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 07:08:09 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I got the following e-newsletter from Max Whitmore.  I found it to be thought-provoking and it actually made sense.  What do you think?

*The Dollar and Oil - The Truth*

By Max Whitmore

About a month or so ago, I wrote a column that was a tongue-in-cheek, fictional story that addressed the oil speculation that was going on at the time. Of course, that speculation is still going on. Well, this column is one where I am going to tell it like I see it, warts and all. 

I have been in this business for over 40 years, as you all know by now, and I have seen a lot. Some of it has been very good and some of it has been very bad. I don’t count myself as having seen it all, but what I have seen helps me get to the bottom of problems in this business. 

I want to address two much talked about topics, the dollar and oil. Both of these are the most misunderstood of all the current investing subjects out there that occupy financial print and talk space. Now, don’t get me wrong here. I don’t claim to be able to see every nook and cranny of these subjects. But, what I do see are the elements that repeat the oldest scams around. 

_ The Dollar_ 

The most overused phrase today is the one that says “the dollar is declining fast and is in deep trouble.” The first implication is that the dollar needs to go much higher and fast. The second implication is that the dollar is out of control and about to fall off a cliff to oblivion. The third implication is that the Fed is helpless to do anything to help the dollar. (Do all sorts of special offers to make money from the dollar situation ring a bell?) 

Well, as I see it, these implications are wrong an all counts. First, the dollar is nowhere near deep trouble. It is finally on a near-level economic playing field in the world of commerce, and we are making fast and deep inroads into marketplaces all around the globe. 

After all, one of the very important ingredients of life is about successful commerce. And we are finally becoming a success. We are more and more being seen as the gorilla in the china shop, a truly tough competitor. If you doubt that, ask the Europeans and others who are fast losing business to us these days. 

Yesterday, in fact, due partly to our strength in exports, we had a 2.5 percent jump in durable goods production in April, after taking out the transportation component, and non-defense production was up 4.2 percent ex-transportation. Doesn’t sound like the end of the world to me. 

Second, a higher dollar will kill this fast growing export business that not only generates wealth for our country, but adds good paying jobs, jobs we always need. And as a seasoned trader, believe me, if the dollar was about to drop off the cliff, everyone would know it and be buying other currencies in huge droves. That is just not happening. Why? Because the dollar is still the issued currency of the most powerful economic engine the world has ever seen. Others may not like us because of that power, but our dollar, in spite of all the badmouthing it gets from abroad, and sadly even from some home grown economists, is what they want. 

Now, lest you misinterpret me, we do have problems in our financial system. We need to bring the political use of economic power under control. Yes, our debt can eventually hurt us, but we are not there yet. For now, we do need to get our spending habits on the federal level in order. And we need to continue to be aggressive as exporters. Any backing off there will clearly hurt. It is a fine balance, but I believe we are up to the task of controlling our excesses and keeping the dollar as a very much wanted currency. 

Look, political and economic conditions will change over time for every country and different currencies, not unlike different stocks, will be favored — witness the 12 year China episode, which now is slowly fading (despite what Jim Rogers would have you believe). 

It is this endless process of currency adjustments that will go on forever that balances one economy against another in commerce. And as long as the value base of a country is not a fixed asset (gold, etc.) but a perceived value, this constant adjustment will continue. 

Lastly, the Fed is hardly impotent when it comes to defending the dollar if the dollar sellers get too aggressive. The Fed chairman said recently that the dollar would be defended, and he quickly added the words “if necessary.” 

The “if necessary” part tells currency speculators that the Fed sees the dollar well placed at the moment. So do I. And if the Fed needs to, believe me, they have the power to knock other currencies down and lift ours up. This gorilla has many years before its power is even approximately matched anywhere in the world. That is an undisputed fact in every financial circle. 

If you need further evidence, I call your attention to the Bear Stearns event. It is acknowledged by astute financial centers around the world that our Fed saved the world’s financial system from possible implosion. That, folks, is power! 

_ Oil_ 

Now, I want to turn to oil. I will be brief concerning my feelings about the oil situation. This entire run-up of oil prices is a very carefully planned event by the oil suppliers, the Middle East producers being most prominent. If you believe otherwise, you just do not understand markets. 

Markets always like a “hot” stock. That will never change. But, it always, I repeat always, takes a “promoter” to get a “hot” stock hot. Promoters will spend money advertising, paying writers to “plug” a stock, buy their way onto radio and TV shows, or whatever it takes to get investors’ attention. Promoters will work with brokerage houses and individual brokers to promote their stock to investors and, if necessary, even bankroll the buying to move a stock higher. 

But all this takes time, money, and lots of heavy duty coordination to accomplish. True, now and then a true rush to a stock is caused by a totally unique product like Xerox, Apple's iPod, and a few others I could name. But, that only happens a few times every decade. Most of the “hot” stocks out there make only the promoters and a few of the truly savvy speculators money. The average investors comes out poorer almost every time. 

No, this oil move is a carefully orchestrated event. Huge money pools are financing the buying of the futures contracts to run up the prices. Giant power centers are making sure that no one gets “out of line” in this incredible fleecing of the non-petroleum countries. 

The folks behind this push are the same ones that brought us the 1973-74 gas lines and changed the world’s financial power centers forever. Only this time the reason for the move by these folks is quite different. 

The oil producers can see the handwriting on the wall. Oil will soon become just one of many power sources in the world. The so-called alternative fuel sources will force oil producers to reduce their price per barrel by a huge margin and for good in the next five to seven years. To “make hay while the sun shines” so to speak, the oil powers are using their huge money pools to run up prices that then translate into higher prices per barrel, even when nothing has changed, especially production costs. 

All the talk of running out of oil is nonsense. If we want it bad enough, we could do what the Nazis did in WWII and just make it in chemical plants. Did you know that German scientists did just that over 50 years ago and maintained their entire war machine with synthetic fuel? 

If you question this, just look at the diamond business. We can now make diamonds that are truly difficult to distinguish from the real thing and for very low cost. Yes, the diamond business is very worried. 

No, this oil move is a careful plan to fleece the world of huge piles of money that will then be used to buy banks, insurance companies, food companies, almost any high grossing consumer goods company, regardless of its location in the world. Thus, when oil does fall from its throne, the income from these purchased businesses they own and control will replace the oil income. Who needs oil? 

This fleecing is going on even as I write this article. Look in your local newspaper at the companies being bought. Where do you think the money is coming from? It is coming from “private investors” (who are their partners), banks (already partly-owned by oil powers) and other innocuously named private groups funded by the oil giants to disguise their oil-backed involvement. 

Look, I don’t write this to condemn anybody. I just want the truth out there on the table. Maybe then somebody in authority will do something to bring a quicker end to this fleecing. Where are the politicians in all this? Where are all the regulators in all this? Surely the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has the power to cool down overheated markets. I used to trade commodities, and believe me, the CFTC can do just about anything they want to a market. Do any of you remember the Hunt Brothers’ attempt to corner a market in the 1980s? The politicians and regulators cut them off at the knees, as they say in my business. But, this time it is not two brothers doing the cornering, it is a multi-trillion-dollar combine that knows they have the power to hold back almost any action that will impede them. Money is power. A huge amount of money is huge power. 

Well, that is all I have to say for today. I just wanted to put it in writing that 95 percent of what you hear about the dollar and oil is gibberish designed either to sell something or to bring influence to bear for political reasons. But, that has been going on for centuries and will never change. In this case, however, it is just that the stakes are far, far bigger. 

Next time you hear the gibberish, just change the channel, turn the page, or change the subject to football or baseball or some friendly conversation topic. You will accomplish a much more productive outcome.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><font color="Blue">I got the following e-newsletter from Max Whitmore.  I found it to be thought-provoking and it actually made sense.  What do you think?</font><br />
<br />
<b>The Dollar and Oil - The Truth</b><br />
<br />
By Max Whitmore<br />
<br />
About a month or so ago, I wrote a column that was a tongue-in-cheek, fictional story that addressed the oil speculation that was going on at the time. Of course, that speculation is still going on. Well, this column is one where I am going to tell it like I see it, warts and all. <br />
<br />
I have been in this business for over 40 years, as you all know by now, and I have seen a lot. Some of it has been very good and some of it has been very bad. I don’t count myself as having seen it all, but what I have seen helps me get to the bottom of problems in this business. <br />
<br />
I want to address two much talked about topics, the dollar and oil. Both of these are the most misunderstood of all the current investing subjects out there that occupy financial print and talk space. Now, don’t get me wrong here. I don’t claim to be able to see every nook and cranny of these subjects. But, what I do see are the elements that repeat the oldest scams around. <br />
<br />
<u> The Dollar</u> <br />
<br />
The most overused phrase today is the one that says “the dollar is declining fast and is in deep trouble.” The first implication is that the dollar needs to go much higher and fast. The second implication is that the dollar is out of control and about to fall off a cliff to oblivion. The third implication is that the Fed is helpless to do anything to help the dollar. (Do all sorts of special offers to make money from the dollar situation ring a bell?) <br />
<br />
Well, as I see it, these implications are wrong an all counts. First, the dollar is nowhere near deep trouble. It is finally on a near-level economic playing field in the world of commerce, and we are making fast and deep inroads into marketplaces all around the globe. <br />
<br />
After all, one of the very important ingredients of life is about successful commerce. And we are finally becoming a success. We are more and more being seen as the gorilla in the china shop, a truly tough competitor. If you doubt that, ask the Europeans and others who are fast losing business to us these days. <br />
<br />
Yesterday, in fact, due partly to our strength in exports, we had a 2.5 percent jump in durable goods production in April, after taking out the transportation component, and non-defense production was up 4.2 percent ex-transportation. Doesn’t sound like the end of the world to me. <br />
<br />
Second, a higher dollar will kill this fast growing export business that not only generates wealth for our country, but adds good paying jobs, jobs we always need. And as a seasoned trader, believe me, if the dollar was about to drop off the cliff, everyone would know it and be buying other currencies in huge droves. That is just not happening. Why? Because the dollar is still the issued currency of the most powerful economic engine the world has ever seen. Others may not like us because of that power, but our dollar, in spite of all the badmouthing it gets from abroad, and sadly even from some home grown economists, is what they want. <br />
<br />
Now, lest you misinterpret me, we do have problems in our financial system. We need to bring the political use of economic power under control. Yes, our debt can eventually hurt us, but we are not there yet. For now, we do need to get our spending habits on the federal level in order. And we need to continue to be aggressive as exporters. Any backing off there will clearly hurt. It is a fine balance, but I believe we are up to the task of controlling our excesses and keeping the dollar as a very much wanted currency. <br />
<br />
Look, political and economic conditions will change over time for every country and different currencies, not unlike different stocks, will be favored — witness the 12 year China episode, which now is slowly fading (despite what Jim Rogers would have you believe). <br />
<br />
It is this endless process of currency adjustments that will go on forever that balances one economy against another in commerce. And as long as the value base of a country is not a fixed asset (gold, etc.) but a perceived value, this constant adjustment will continue. <br />
<br />
Lastly, the Fed is hardly impotent when it comes to defending the dollar if the dollar sellers get too aggressive. The Fed chairman said recently that the dollar would be defended, and he quickly added the words “if necessary.” <br />
<br />
The “if necessary” part tells currency speculators that the Fed sees the dollar well placed at the moment. So do I. And if the Fed needs to, believe me, they have the power to knock other currencies down and lift ours up. This gorilla has many years before its power is even approximately matched anywhere in the world. That is an undisputed fact in every financial circle. <br />
<br />
If you need further evidence, I call your attention to the Bear Stearns event. It is acknowledged by astute financial centers around the world that our Fed saved the world’s financial system from possible implosion. That, folks, is power! <br />
<br />
<u> Oil</u> <br />
<br />
Now, I want to turn to oil. I will be brief concerning my feelings about the oil situation. This entire run-up of oil prices is a very carefully planned event by the oil suppliers, the Middle East producers being most prominent. If you believe otherwise, you just do not understand markets. <br />
<br />
Markets always like a “hot” stock. That will never change. But, it always, I repeat always, takes a “promoter” to get a “hot” stock hot. Promoters will spend money advertising, paying writers to “plug” a stock, buy their way onto radio and TV shows, or whatever it takes to get investors’ attention. Promoters will work with brokerage houses and individual brokers to promote their stock to investors and, if necessary, even bankroll the buying to move a stock higher. <br />
<br />
But all this takes time, money, and lots of heavy duty coordination to accomplish. True, now and then a true rush to a stock is caused by a totally unique product like Xerox, Apple's iPod, and a few others I could name. But, that only happens a few times every decade. Most of the “hot” stocks out there make only the promoters and a few of the truly savvy speculators money. The average investors comes out poorer almost every time. <br />
<br />
No, this oil move is a carefully orchestrated event. Huge money pools are financing the buying of the futures contracts to run up the prices. Giant power centers are making sure that no one gets “out of line” in this incredible fleecing of the non-petroleum countries. <br />
<br />
The folks behind this push are the same ones that brought us the 1973-74 gas lines and changed the world’s financial power centers forever. Only this time the reason for the move by these folks is quite different. <br />
<br />
The oil producers can see the handwriting on the wall. Oil will soon become just one of many power sources in the world. The so-called alternative fuel sources will force oil producers to reduce their price per barrel by a huge margin and for good in the next five to seven years. To “make hay while the sun shines” so to speak, the oil powers are using their huge money pools to run up prices that then translate into higher prices per barrel, even when nothing has changed, especially production costs. <br />
<br />
All the talk of running out of oil is nonsense. If we want it bad enough, we could do what the Nazis did in WWII and just make it in chemical plants. Did you know that German scientists did just that over 50 years ago and maintained their entire war machine with synthetic fuel? <br />
<br />
If you question this, just look at the diamond business. We can now make diamonds that are truly difficult to distinguish from the real thing and for very low cost. Yes, the diamond business is very worried. <br />
<br />
No, this oil move is a careful plan to fleece the world of huge piles of money that will then be used to buy banks, insurance companies, food companies, almost any high grossing consumer goods company, regardless of its location in the world. Thus, when oil does fall from its throne, the income from these purchased businesses they own and control will replace the oil income. Who needs oil? <br />
<br />
This fleecing is going on even as I write this article. Look in your local newspaper at the companies being bought. Where do you think the money is coming from? It is coming from “private investors” (who are their partners), banks (already partly-owned by oil powers) and other innocuously named private groups funded by the oil giants to disguise their oil-backed involvement. <br />
<br />
Look, I don’t write this to condemn anybody. I just want the truth out there on the table. Maybe then somebody in authority will do something to bring a quicker end to this fleecing. Where are the politicians in all this? Where are all the regulators in all this? Surely the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has the power to cool down overheated markets. I used to trade commodities, and believe me, the CFTC can do just about anything they want to a market. Do any of you remember the Hunt Brothers’ attempt to corner a market in the 1980s? The politicians and regulators cut them off at the knees, as they say in my business. But, this time it is not two brothers doing the cornering, it is a multi-trillion-dollar combine that knows they have the power to hold back almost any action that will impede them. Money is power. A huge amount of money is huge power. <br />
<br />
Well, that is all I have to say for today. I just wanted to put it in writing that 95 percent of what you hear about the dollar and oil is gibberish designed either to sell something or to bring influence to bear for political reasons. But, that has been going on for centuries and will never change. In this case, however, it is just that the stakes are far, far bigger. <br />
<br />
Next time you hear the gibberish, just change the channel, turn the page, or change the subject to football or baseball or some friendly conversation topic. You will accomplish a much more productive outcome.</div>

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			<title>May 7, 08 met bobbidonb</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 11:28:07 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Got a pm from them indicating they would be in Charleston at JICP for a few days.  I went out on Wednesday and I figured they would be there by 3 pm.  Sure enough, I found a few Sunnybrooks, but only one with a Dodge 350DRW.

Had a nice visit with them and enjoyed playing with Vinny.  Turns out they camp in a lot of places we love and we hope to meet up again down the road.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Got a pm from them indicating they would be in Charleston at JICP for a few days.  I went out on Wednesday and I figured they would be there by 3 pm.  Sure enough, I found a few Sunnybrooks, but only one with a Dodge 350DRW.<br />
<br />
Had a nice visit with them and enjoyed playing with Vinny.  Turns out they camp in a lot of places we love and we hope to meet up again down the road.</div>

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			<title>Closed Meeting  4/22/08</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2008 19:44:39 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[From the closed door meeting bush had with canadian PM, and the Mex, Pres. in La.

* After meeting with his U.S. and Canadian counterparts 
yesterday at the North American Union summit, Mexican President 
Felipe Calderon delivered speeches to Mexican and Latino 
interest groups in Dallas. Calderon expressed his admiration 
for the contributions of illegal Mexican immigrants in the U.S. 
and said friends and members of his own family are living here 
illegally. 

Really has some balls don't he? :mad:]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>From the closed door meeting bush had with canadian PM, and the Mex, Pres. in La.<br />
<br />
* After meeting with his U.S. and Canadian counterparts <br />
yesterday at the North American Union summit, Mexican President <br />
Felipe Calderon delivered speeches to Mexican and Latino <br />
interest groups in Dallas. Calderon expressed his admiration <br />
for the contributions of illegal Mexican immigrants in the U.S. <br />
and <font color="DarkRed">said friends and members of his own family are living here <br />
illegally. </font><br />
<br />
Really has some balls don't he? :mad:</div>

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			<title><![CDATA[Don't Mess With Texas]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2008 23:50:10 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/lou.dobbs.tonight/</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><a href="http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/lou.dobbs.tonight/" target="_blank">http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/lou.dobbs.tonight/</a></div>

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			<title>A week!</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 16:59:49 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Well we made it to the weekend and no trips to the ER. Beth went back to work Friday. She is still very sore, both the muscles from her seizure, and her lower back from the Lumbar Puncture and the following Blood Patch.

We have not heard anything from the Neurologist about the MRI, so we assume it was fine. They said they would call if anything was found and they wanted her to come back in.

Hope everyone has a great Easter!</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><font face="Verdana"><font size="4">Well we made it to the weekend and no trips to the ER. Beth went back to work Friday. She is still very sore, both the muscles from her seizure, and her lower back from the Lumbar Puncture and the following Blood Patch.<br />
<br />
We have not heard anything from the Neurologist about the MRI, so we assume it was fine. They said they would call if anything was found and they wanted her to come back in.<br />
<br />
Hope everyone has a great Easter!</font></font></div>

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			<dc:creator>WAFLHTIRider</dc:creator>
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			<title>ER again</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 17:38:49 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Sunday night brought another trip to the ER for Beth. Her back, neck and head had been sore ever since being discharged from the hospital. But now the pain was getting worse. A short consolation on the phone with a Multi Care nurse and we were en route to the ER.

They performed an blood patch on her. This is injecting blood into the area where they performed the Lumbar Puncture a few days before. This helped some but not allot.

After 2 injections of Dilaudid "Hydromorphine", she was no longer in pain and comfortable.

I woke up with a screaming headache this morning that is now under control. I am patiently waiting for her neurologists office to return my calls.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><font face="Verdana"><font size="4">Sunday night brought another trip to the ER for Beth. Her back, neck and head had been sore ever since being discharged from the hospital. But now the pain was getting worse. A short consolation on the phone with a Multi Care nurse and we were en route to the ER.<br />
<br />
They performed an blood patch on her. This is injecting blood into the area where they performed the Lumbar Puncture a few days before. This helped some but not allot.<br />
<br />
After 2 injections of Dilaudid &quot;Hydromorphine&quot;, she was no longer in pain and comfortable.<br />
<br />
I woke up with a screaming headache this morning that is now under control. I am patiently waiting for her neurologists office to return my calls.</font></font></div>

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			<dc:creator>WAFLHTIRider</dc:creator>
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			<title>One hell of a scare</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 14:07:57 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Wednesday night Beth called me and said she had a migraine that made her pull over, but she thought she could make it home. She did. After she got home, she made some soup then took some medication and laid down. After about 30 minutes we were en route to the the emergency room. It was the worst migraine she had ever had, this from a person who is a sufferer of chronic migraines.

Upon arrival to TG's ER (shortly after 8pm on March 12th) we were placed in a pre ER screening room. Beth actually passed out for a short time in this room.

After a preliminary screening she was placed in a ER bed in the hall until a ER room was open.

They medicated her several times with no relief for her pain. They also did a CT scan that came back negative.

By midnight or shortly after we were in a ER room. She was still in allot of pain and told the Dr she was scared as she had never had a migraine that hurt like this or would not go away with the drugs @ the hospital. About 2 minutes after telling the Dr this she has a seizure. This scared the **** out of me. She has never had one before!

After this they ordered another CT scan and did a lumbar poke (spinal tap) to check her spinal fluid for signs of meningitis or an aneurysm. Both came back negative.

At 4am I had to go home. The dogs were home and needed to be let out and fed. I was able to get a couple hours sleep then head back to TG.

At 1030am on the 13th she was still in ER waiting for a room in ICU. By noon they had a room and moved her up to the 4th floor. Still hurting at this point, but not at the level she was when we got to the ER the night before.

They did a EEG test and that came back negative. By now her pain was down to a 2, and most of that could be attributed to the lumbar poke.

Friday night March 14th @ 7pm she was released to come home. She has to follow up with her neurologist next week, and our family Dr.

No one really knows for sure what triggered this headache. It was nothing like any migraine she has ever had, it came on instantly and was almost immune to the narcotics in the ER. She can feel it when she has a headache coming on and most of the time head it off at the pass with OTC meds or mild prescription meds. This was like someone turned on a switch.

As of now she is home, tired and sore but resting.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><font face="Verdana"><font size="3">Wednesday night Beth called me and said she had a migraine that made her pull over, but she thought she could make it home. She did. After she got home, she made some soup then took some medication and laid down. After about 30 minutes we were en route to the the emergency room. It was the worst migraine she had ever had, this from a person who is a sufferer of chronic migraines.<br />
<br />
Upon arrival to TG's ER (shortly after 8pm on March 12th) we were placed in a pre ER screening room. Beth actually passed out for a short time in this room.<br />
<br />
After a preliminary screening she was placed in a ER bed in the hall until a ER room was open.<br />
<br />
They medicated her several times with no relief for her pain. They also did a CT scan that came back negative.<br />
<br />
By midnight or shortly after we were in a ER room. She was still in allot of pain and told the Dr she was scared as she had never had a migraine that hurt like this or would not go away with the drugs @ the hospital. About 2 minutes after telling the Dr this she has a seizure. This scared the **** out of me. She has never had one before!<br />
<br />
After this they ordered another CT scan and did a lumbar poke (spinal tap) to check her spinal fluid for signs of meningitis or an aneurysm. Both came back negative.<br />
<br />
At 4am I had to go home. The dogs were home and needed to be let out and fed. I was able to get a couple hours sleep then head back to TG.<br />
<br />
At 1030am on the 13th she was still in ER waiting for a room in ICU. By noon they had a room and moved her up to the 4th floor. Still hurting at this point, but not at the level she was when we got to the ER the night before.<br />
<br />
They did a EEG test and that came back negative. By now her pain was down to a 2, and most of that could be attributed to the lumbar poke.<br />
<br />
Friday night March 14th @ 7pm she was released to come home. She has to follow up with her neurologist next week, and our family Dr.<br />
<br />
No one really knows for sure what triggered this headache. It was nothing like any migraine she has ever had, it came on instantly and was almost immune to the narcotics in the ER. She can feel it when she has a headache coming on and most of the time head it off at the pass with OTC meds or mild prescription meds. This was like someone turned on a switch.<br />
<br />
As of now she is home, tired and sore but resting.<br />
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			<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 14:11:24 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I am tired!  We just spent 3 days keeping 2 grands due to some changes in their parents job schedule.  Really was great but I can't understand how they wear you out so!  We raised 3 boys and I don't remember being so tired.  They sure are great kids.  I am amazed at how good they are.  their parents are doing a great job raising them.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I am tired!  We just spent 3 days keeping 2 grands due to some changes in their parents job schedule.  Really was great but I can't understand how they wear you out so!  We raised 3 boys and I don't remember being so tired.  They sure are great kids.  I am amazed at how good they are.  their parents are doing a great job raising them.</div>

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			<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2008 00:39:18 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>What ever you think of Clintons personal life. WE were out of debt, except for the money owed to SSI.
After 12 years of what we have now, look where we are. Guess I better learn to speak Chinese. :mad:

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/01/22/Dobbs.January23/index.html</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>What ever you think of Clintons personal life. WE were out of debt, except for the money owed to SSI.<br />
After 12 years of what we have now, look where we are. Guess I better learn to speak Chinese. :mad:<br />
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<a href="http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/01/22/Dobbs.January23/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/01/22/Dob...y23/index.html</a></div>

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			<title>Rumor Has It</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2008 01:11:49 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Don't know if this is fact or not.
But I would sure like to know.
Lee

http://search.atomz.com/search/?sp-q=Who+is+Barack+Obama%3F&getit=Go&sp-a=00062d45-sp00000000&sp-advanced=1&sp-p=all&sp-w-control=1&sp-w=alike&sp-date-range=-1&sp-x=any&sp-c=100&sp-m=1&sp-s=0]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Don't know if this is fact or not.<br />
But I would sure like to know.<br />
Lee<br />
<br />
<a href="http://search.atomz.com/search/?sp-q=Who+is+Barack+Obama%3F&amp;getit=Go&amp;sp-a=00062d45-sp00000000&amp;sp-advanced=1&amp;sp-p=all&amp;sp-w-control=1&amp;sp-w=alike&amp;sp-date-range=-1&amp;sp-x=any&amp;sp-c=100&amp;sp-m=1&amp;sp-s=0" target="_blank">http://search.atomz.com/search/?sp-q...&amp;sp-m=1&amp;sp-s=0</a></div>

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			<title>Mental Competency</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2008 01:26:51 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Don't you agree that elected officals should have a health exam before taking over any office?  Just like we do. 
Maybe this will change your mind if you don't. :)
These are not made up, its real! :eek:

http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/blbushisms.htm]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Don't you agree that elected officals should have a health exam before taking over any office?  Just like we do. <br />
Maybe this will change your mind if you don't. :)<br />
These are not made up, its real! :eek:<br />
<br />
<a href="http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/blbushisms.htm" target="_blank">http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/blbushisms.htm</a></div>

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			<title>Camping Season 2008</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2008 19:53:58 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I know it is early in the year, but we try to take the RV out even in the winter. Spent the New Years holiday with two couples we camp with often.

Anyway, in 2008 we have several trips planned to Mossyrock Park. We are also going to be visiting Alder Lake Park, Belfair State Park (assuming it get opened back up from the floods), Fort Stevens State Park (Oregon) , South Beach State Park (Oregon) and a trip to a private campground in Dayton, OR.

All of the above are reserved sites on set dates during the "Camping Season" May-September. Between now and then we will camp here and there as the urge hits us and the weather cooperates.

We are always looking for folks to join us be it either for a day visit, or to travel with. So if anyone wants to go camping drop us a line. Most of the sites we reserve allow for an additional tent on site, or if you have an RV we might still be able to find you a reservation for the places and times we will be there.

Happy 2008 everyone! ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><font face="Verdana"><font size="4">I know it is early in the year, but we try to take the RV out even in the winter. Spent the New Years holiday with two couples we camp with often.<br />
<br />
Anyway, in 2008 we have several trips planned to Mossyrock Park. We are also going to be visiting Alder Lake Park, Belfair State Park (assuming it get opened back up from the floods), Fort Stevens State Park (Oregon) , South Beach State Park (Oregon) and a trip to a private campground in Dayton, OR.<br />
<br />
All of the above are reserved sites on set dates during the &quot;Camping Season&quot; May-September. Between now and then we will camp here and there as the urge hits us and the weather cooperates.<br />
<br />
We are always looking for folks to join us be it either for a day visit, or to travel with. So if anyone wants to go camping drop us a line. Most of the sites we reserve allow for an additional tent on site, or if you have an RV we might still be able to find you a reservation for the places and times we will be there.<br />
<br />
Happy 2008 everyone! </font></font></div>

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			<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2007 04:32:50 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>http://oversight.house.gov/story.asp?ID=1420</description>
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