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  • Thank you, Rijk. I was a bit too hasty. (that’s never happened before…)
  • I just love it when history’s mysteries are solved. Grazie.
  • If Marina opens that video with, “Hi, I’m back with a new word.” can that really be her 1st video?
  • Is there an historian in the house? This lesson is dated November 21, 2007. I hadn’t realized that Marina has been doing this for almost 2 years. Only 29 comments, well I guess the club was new back then, but the oldest comment is dated 2008. I clicked over to utube and looked up this lesson, and it shows over 2 thousand comments. Then to check on the date, I selected all of the comments, and the oldest comment seems to be only 1 year old. As I type, it’s presently Sept 2009, and if you subtract one year from that, the result is somewhere late in 2008, roughly. Did Marina really do this lesson in 2007? My grasp of the past, even the recent past, is usually pretty shakey, so, I could use someone in the know to square me away on this.

Recent comments by muggins

  • Tissue + Sneeze
    Patty Loveless like water into wine
  • COP15
    The earth warms and cools naturally without the help of pollution. Whether or not the computer models are sufficient to predict the future can be debated. Pollution might affect the weather, but I fall short of believing that it is a controlling factor. Yet, despite my agnosticism, I’ve always been against pollution. So, I’m cool with reducing pollution. The cap ‘n’ trade tactic is a loser, unfortunately. It won’t work because China and India and the rest of the 3rd world aren’t on the program. If it won’t work, do something else (That’s my politics in a nutshell: Pragmatism). The reason why polluting technology is used is because it’s the cheapest. Cap ‘n’ trade comes with a price, and maybe that money would be better invested in R & D, to develop technology that is non-polluting and cheaper than present technology.
  • Those Limeys! Plus a little Gymkhana :-)
    I’ve heard that coffee promotes fat. I’m not sure about that. Could be, but if you drink coffee, it should be taken black, no sugar. It’s an acquired taste, but it doesn’t take long to acquire it.

    Green tea is the preferred drink. It has a similar drug effect that coffee has, but seems to be mellower. Green tea is consumed by itself, no sugar or fat content.

    Avoid tap water. As a plumber/pipefitter, I know why you should avoid tap water, but that’s a long story.

    Milk is pushed by doctors because they see the protein, calcium and vitamin D as being essential. I wonder if supplements are a better way to get those nutrients. Then again, I wonder if pills work.

    Having watched that lesson on fructose, I’ll be reading the ingredients of bread at the supermarket. And maybe I’ll cut down the beer consumption a little, too.

  • Tissue + Sneeze
    I sneezed last night.
    ah…ah…ah-CHOO – HOO :!:
    My entire body quaked, my hat shot straight in the air, and I think my heart stopped. I’m sure it frightened the neighbors.
  • Those Limeys! Plus a little Gymkhana :-)
    @pat haskett

    “My Boy Lollipop” hit the charts in 1964, even though it appears she lip-synced her hit, there, in that clip in 1973….in her scrumptious, little white jump suit. The thing is, in 1964, that was the depth of pop music, and into that exploded the Beatles to bring back the driving
    down beat, the spirit of Chuck Berry, and the “rock group”.

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