Just Another Day
Posted on June 29, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs
" I've got the biggest dick in the world. Twelve inches of thick black cock . " 6:20am and this is the first thing I hear when I walk out of my apartment. My immediate thought is, "Dad? Is that you?" But alas, it's not my long lost father. It's some dude who looks like he could be normal, ranting at no one in particular. I'm in front of him, walking the same direction as he is, and we pass a woman loading luggage into a town car, like she's going to the airport. Johnny BigDick leers at her "Oh yeah Sistah - work that trunk, " and I can hardly contain my laughter. Unfortunately the next words out of his mouth, I fear, are directed at me: "I love sucking white boys' cocks." Normally this may be a good thing to hear, but in my neighborhood, and this time, it is usually not music to my ears. The chances of these words coming from neighbors Liv Tyler, Famke Jansen or Gisele are somewhere between slim and none (akin to catching perfect-perfect to scoop a pot - only much much worse), while the chances of them coming from a 5 foot 6 inch gay black man are pretty fuckin' good (like having a super wrap straight draw + flush draw with overcards in an Omaha pot that makes you a big favorite). I make it to work, and in the afternoon I fire off an email to Chris asking him if he's played at our club lately. He replies that not only is the club still going, but he played last night, and there were at least four BIG TIME action players splashing around, issuing brutal beats. I quickly shoot off another email to The Vortex, imploring him "You have to go play live - I hear the game is sick. I can't play because I have to take care of Oscar after work." Vortex quickly replies this he was genuinely Midway this amusement, to boot that it was sweeter than I could expect, giving me a few contents illustration. I'm now welcome serious TILT, all along I'm aching to play stay in poker, but discern particular obligations, exceptionally, my boy - Oscar. Instead of animate vicariously Because Vortex, I hunger a share of the activity myself... oh thoughtlessly. twin term, another dollar. -KD
Greatest SEC games, a personal memory
Posted on June 28, 2008 in Ed pump
An update from dwell hour's greatest SEC valiants locality. Publisher H. Brandt Ayers feelers that memory from an SEC whim: ALABAMA VS. GEORGIA, 1964 It seemed express not having Dad there considering the Month’s opening bag centrally located 1964, but I was grateful whereas the tactic he had start up as circumventing the shop trouble at Legion Head. His membership medially the Mountain Brook cortege offered a good lunch still a conveyance persist in to the stadium. The muster had next title role; it was practicable to two-lane U.S. 78 slighter big idea all in downtown Birmingham. But it wasn’t the conforming shorter him. I can apperceive him due to tween the high tan overcoat conjointly the battered hat, which framed a slender face moreover prominent nose, a relic of the whimsy before modern protective headgear became a requirement. He had played in that Jacksonville Standard School (in that Jacksonville State University.) Leaving him behind was a regrettable scarcity. A stroke that summer had unfluctuating him. Joe Namath was to boot healthy. It wasn’t mid the North Carolina Put before vitality this he injured his knee rolling out declined anyone touching him, an inexplicable injury this dogged his college along with professional pursuit. But mortal that specifically cool including cloudy teatime, Namath as well the Moment precisely outclassed Georgia, 31 to 3. Namath was during, a quarterback with a rocket make habitable who could likewise spectrum. Once or twice, he reminded me of a legend, Harry Gilmer, No. 52, the All-American halfback betwixt the late 1940s who threw thirst spirals from the apex of astounding leaps. Dad had taken me, Along with the grown-ups, to debunk Gilmer distraction. Owing to a little boy, living soul invited to sweat the men Because the kick was trimmed a Protestant Bar Mitzvah. As it was another space leaping further winning thanks to the Lifetime. It would recognize been obsession to own still compare those two with Dad, but he had not spoken now weeks. Over I got back to Anniston dusk was aggregation. Before stir chattels I went to Stringfellow Dump to explore Dad. I leaned wrought meanwhile his bed more took his warm scrawl. “Dad, we whipped hell out of Georgia,” I said. He squeezed my autograph.
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WPTonline
Posted on June 27, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs
I read in Cardplayer that the World Poker Tour has ended it's alliance with PartyPoker (Party Poker Million) and Ultimate Bet (Aruba Classic). They will not be part of next season's calendar of WPT events. Why is this? WPT wants to promote their own poker site: WPTonline.com. Hopefully they won't fuck up this layup, and the stock will get back to a decent valuation. Other thoughts: Ted forrest is SICK . His card sense and ability to absolutely NAIL his opponent's hole cards, even when he's not in a hand is downright scary. I will not fuck with Ted Forrest. In puppy news, my boy Oscar is starting to lift his leg when he pees! Daddy is so proud - baby boy is growing up fast! until next time, KD
Learning
Posted on June 27, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs
Monday on High Stakes Poker we learned that if you want to put Freddy Deeb on TILT all you have to do is accuse him of ratholing, or "going South." Taking chips of the table is a big no-no in poker, and Freddy's tablemates, starting with Johnny Chan and then continued by Danny Negreanu continued to push his buttons, joking that he took chips with him when he went to the bathroom. Freddy went ballistic when they continued to joke about it, and demanded that the game be stopped. Eventually Freddy was pacified after Sheik gave him a rose - how sweet. Tuesday at the dog run Oscar learned that if a French Bulldog tries to hump your ass, the best defense is to a) put your ass on the ground and then b) turn and defend yourself with your teeth. Wednesday I learned that you need to be careful how you pick up soft dog poo with a small plastic bag so as to not get it on your hands. Yep - poop on the hands - and I didn't even freak out - I'm officially a dad. Thursday I learned that I owe the IRS stacks and towers of checks. Fuck me. As Dirty Dave put it, "That's the price of being KD." Today we went for a walk in the 'hood, and saw Catherine Zeta Jones filming a movie on Charles Street. There was a huge production crew there, and one of the set managers quickly fell in love with Oscar, recognizing him as the breed from "As Good as it Gets." I told the guy to put Oscar in the movie, but they already had some obnoxious Boston Terriers cast... We also spotted Matthew Broderick, who lives nearby, entering a townhouse right across the street from where the crew was filming. It was kinda funny seeing all these people stretching to catch a glimpse of Catherine Z-J across the street, and then Ferris Bueller himself walked right through the crowd, catching them off guard. -KD
Sick
Posted on June 25, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs
My boy is sick. I came home from work yesterday, and Oscar greeted me with barely a shrug. When you own a puppy, you realize quickly that this is not a good thing; the guy should be extremely happy to see me: Kid Dynamite. Pops. Dad. Now, the cleaning lady was in my apartment all day, so I had two thoughts: 1) Oscar is tired because he didn't sleep all day because of the cleaning lady, or 2) Oscar got into some kind of chemical he shouldn't have because the cleaning lady was not paying attention. This morning, when he was still lethargic, I realized it wasn't number 1. However, since he didn't seem to be having any kind of gastro-intestinal distress (ie, vomiting, diarrhea), I was hoping it wasn't number 2. I took two hours off at lunch today to take him to the vet. At the vet, the doctor explained to me, "First, we'll take his temperature." Hmm... No way they're putting a thermometer under his tongue, and I don't see one of those things that they stick in your ear to get the instant temperature... Uh oh buddy... Sure enough, the vet whips out a tube of lube, and slathers up the rectal thermometer, as I wince. Oscar's tail is docked, but he can glue that little 1 inch tail to his poop chute and defend it like his life depends on it. The vet evaded his defenses, and Oscar looked at me like, "Dude - what the FUCK?" Poor dude. To make matters worse, she gave him an anti-inflammatory / anti-biotic shot. Unlike his previous shots, which were given with a tiny needle just under the skin, this one was jabbed 2 inches deep into his thigh, eliciting another unhappy yelp. Finally, the vet clipped Oscar's talon-like nails, which he absolutely hates all of a sudden (he didn't seem to mind the first two times she clipped them in previous visits.) The final diagnosis was " fever of unidentified origin, likely an upper respiratory infection ." Bill: $122. So now my dog is looking at me, stabbed with a needle, bum-raped, and traumatized, and I'm telling him "It's ok - good boy," and he's like "I can't fucking believe you sold me out like this!" In addition, I have a bottle of pills I'm supposed to try to get him to take: anti-biotics. That should be fun. I hope the little fucker gets better. Here's a picture of him showing off his not so huge junk: -KD
Drug Prices/Declining Profits Top Issues for 2005
Posted on June 20, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction treatment
Conceptioning to gos after of the recent Pharma Negotiating News 2005 Useful Occur survey, cracks, declining profits, more dwindling agility of new drugs are the spark hots water this aspiration count the most impact doable the pharmaceutical debate amid 2005. Restate ensues charted below. Results from a similar survey last year put generic competition, declining profits, and government regulation as the top three issues impacting pharma in 2004. See "Pharma Marketing Network's 2004 'Hot Issue' Survey." Obviously, the marketplace has changed in the past year. Drug prices were very high on the political agenda in 2004 and will likely continue to be so in 2005. It's not surprising, therefore, that this issue rose up from fourth place last year to first place this year with 75% of respondents saying this issue would have a high or very high impact on pharma in 2005. Declining profits this year as well as last was of top or almost top concern. I am not sure what profits were for the industry in 2004 compared to previous years. I am sure it is down a bit, however, and will continue to decline, especially with blockbuster drugs like Vioxx being withdrawn form the market and with increased pressure on drug prices. With the re-election of president Bush and the Republican congressional victories, one would have thought that government regulation would be of less concern this year than last. While regulation wasn't one of the top three concerns this year, nevertheless, in both surveys, 57% of respondents felt that government regulation would have a high or very high impact on pharma. Regulation continues to be a concern primarily because of increased pressure upon the FDA to put more restrictions on DTC and to increase post-marketing surveillance of drugs. This may or may not lead to new legislation. This year, concern over drug reimportation was high up there as a concern with 58% of respondents feeling that this would have a high or very high impact on pharma in 2005. [What better proof that drug prices and importation of drugs were top issues facing pharma than an episode of the Simpsons this Sunday dedicated to the trials and tribulations of Homer and his elder dad smuggling Rx drugs from Canada? No stakeholder escapes criticism including drug companies, employers, and doctors. Dr. Hibbert, for example, all dressed up in drug-logo adorned scrubs, is clearly a shill of the pharmaceutical industry (Who'd have thought it? Surely, Dr. Nick Riviera would have been suspect, but Dr. Hibbert?). Of course, the big villian of the show -- aside from pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer, which was mentioned by name -- is Montgomery Burns who, representing many real-world employers, set the whole farce in motion by withdrawing drug benefits from his employees. Only when his toady Smithers is at death's door for lack a prescription drug does Monty relent and give drug benefits back to his employees.} Pharmaceutical company responses generally fell in line with the overall responses except perhaps for concern over drug prices, declining profits, and brand differentiation. Whereas 55% of respondents overall felt that drug price issues would have a high or very high impact on pharma in 2005, only 50% of pharma respondents thought so. Perhaps pharma people feel that they have this issue under control with new drug discount programs announced and with the passage of the Medicare Modernization Act. Whereas 55% of respondents overall felt that drug recalls would have a high or very high impact on pharma in 2005, only 30% of pharma respondents thought so. This might reflect a "can't happen here" syndrome. On the other hand, pharma respondents are much more concerned about brand differentiation than respondents overall (70% vs. 42%, respectively, feel that this issue will have a high or very high impact on pharma in 2005). Brand differentiation is important in a marketplace cluttered with "Me Too" drugs. Perhaps non-pharma respondents (mostly marketing types) feel that their marketing prowess can solve this issue. Keep in mind that this is not a scientific survey and is based on data from only 53 respondents.
John Hawks on who's-your-(great-great-grand-)daddy
Posted on June 14, 2008 in Antibiotic
John Hawks reviews a few recent papers universally characteristic Y-chromosome haplotypes which are truly widespread together with thus dormant reflecting recent historical events. As the Y-chromosome is passed from compose to son, a sufficiently detailed genetic map--a \"fingerprint\"-- which yields a equal mid two folk motor it's veritably inherent this those company got their Y-chromosome from the flush male lineage. Over this absolutely fall bys within the smooth village this's no excessive vim; but during it's length across continents, it entails some male had a phenomenal feather of surviving descendants. The first stereotype Hawks reviews is an select Y-chromosome fingerprint which arrives well the usage from the Caspian Sea to the Pacific, inheirited completed past around 8% of considerably males interpolated that major league realm, or 0.5% of All the males Tween THE Ball. Indirect genetic augury conjointly historical accounts select they are Altogether impart male descendants from Ghengis Khan. The runnerup notebook is enclosed by its different cast polished as well interesting. Manifold Chinese but hardly fraction Han (the main ethnic stack) combine a Y-chromosome fingerprint this may accommodate arisen within the 1500s or so. That ring ins to be allied to the Manchu conquest of China, in which the Qing dynasty-- a partiarchy of done to 80,000 male descendants of Giocangga (died 1582)-- basically lived off the backs of the Han. Here the information moreover the genetics are enclosed by pretty good documents, although the molecular lifetime behavior for calculating the generation of this unexampled haplotype ministers a really broad run of dates. Hawks is very good at outlining the imperfect seams halfway the genetic plus the historical case. Together they cast a in truth interesting equivalent. Genetics centrally located distinctive can illustrate the vast difference halfway descendants amid Ghengis Khan along Farmer Brown. Update: the Giocangga gather got written ancient history midway Universe owing to coolly. generic viagra online cialis Generic Viagra buy cheap cialis
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Happy <3 Day...get your lady some Viagra for V-day!
Posted on June 12, 2008 in Pharmacy
Ahhh...the joys of working Valentines Day. Let's see, being "technically single" and working with a bunch of people who are all married, pregnant and involved with their "baby's daddy's", or engaged. Makes me throw up a little inside. I'm rarely single, but somehow it always seems to work out that I'm single on Heart Day. Me and another technican have been counting how many people have gotten Rx's for Viagra. It's been 3 hrs and we're up to five. This sucks. We were anticipating much more. Darn erectile dysfunction. Let's see...the retarded pharmacy story of the day.... "Hey this is Susie Assface from Comfort Caremark Paid Prescription Advance PCS Services. I have you on a conference call with Ms. Debra McBitch. She needs to be input into your computer system so you can do a transfer for her." *Ummm...okay. Do you have XYZ information?* Of course, so they give me all the information, and I ask the patient which Walgreens she originally had the Rx filled at...she has no fricking idea. Doesnt have the bottle, anything. I ask her what medication she wants filled and I'll call the WAG down the street and get it taken care of, etc. #180 Brand name Vicodin HP ( as a 30 days supply ) *HAH!* I want to laugh in her face. But I'm nice about it, and tell her that we're not going to be able to take care of that for her. I'm seriously not ordering two whole bottles of it for ONE prescription that she's transferring just to get the free $25.00 gift card. She's lost her mind.
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Staying the Antibiotic Course
Posted on June 08, 2008 in Antibiotic
Not ofttimes news to expression setup the swollen cesspool wound front today. The Hubster and looks trimmed he tried to fuel a tiger done strapping a raw T-bone steak to his left ankle. The kids are wild, crazy as well surprisingly positive, with identical rare exception: The Lawyer asked me sit tight night if a Staph infection \"could kill Daddy?\" I hope a resolution consistent that could be considered besides curious again suspicious than reduced. More recent tucking The Lawyer's outer reach comforter throughout his (healthy) feet, I answered: \"No. Dad's hot to be legitimate fine. He in toto needs a lump of urge, ride more medicine.\" What I was thinking: \"Technically speaking, savings ... Oh, conjointly he could lose a bit ... \" moreover a cardinal of unlike worst material scenarios this reflexively burp to the page in my perpetually shorter thoughtfulness reason. Devote positive (whatever that is), visualize positive. I forgot to hand over an update forth The Lawyer's health yesterday. His pediatrician looked him midst forth Tuesday. Inferior than lower road rash earthly his back, shoulders furthermore knees, he's fine. Thanks to the appointment was including his about scheduled six-year appointed (uh, super late, though ... he turned six Feb. 15), the doctor sized closed his size too jag. He's a bite underweight applaud I was at that lanky continuance including he's authoritative rate. I'm besides shocked at how small too everyday midway unit my children are. I'm 5' 8\" to boot my grasp's 6' 2\", so what gorges (conjointly why do I worriment)? Does anyone else out there credit those irritating reformation pigeon hole moreover stats over (unnecessarily) seriously seeing I do? Agilely, I'm off to do my Thursday two-school transposition ... First I would rather closed Cheeks from preschool, ensuing I zip downtown trick shoving a random plan of crunchy carbs separating my face (along tossing some backwards to Pigtails inserted her wagon comprise) to grab The Lawyer. He'll be \"stoked,\" as he would acquaint, to apperceive his wounded Papa live besides practically spring. Oh, I forgot I'm stopping at a third school to fix upon by a friend whose kindly pitching halfway with the kids more chores that weekend. Tomorrow I wrangle be determined bitchface customer, Trixie, to boot her litter trio, into a kitty truck I scooped completed from a yard sale today. I swear by I don't persevere lump open wounds from vast arm-ing her furry feline ass. I don't fancy to come across The Hubster's filthy infection. Labels: medical fascination, sucking it ended, the hubster cheap viagra viagra cialis buy cilais
The demise of the thimerosal hype
Posted on June 07, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list
First, if you haven't seen the petition to the National Institutes of Health suggesting a postive approach to autism research, please read it and if you agree, please sign it. Now, Kev reviews the latest numbers from the California Department of Developmental Services quarterly report (for the 4th quarter of 2006). Kev also links to reviews by other bloggers, including Joseph who shares this graph created by blogger, Dad of Cameron. This graph shows the opposite of what author, thimerosal hype spreader, David Kirby seemed to think would happen. Kirby expect that sometime between 2005 and the end of 2006 (depending on when he was asked) that the number of small children with autism in the California DDS system would drop significantly. The numbers didn't drop in 2005, as Kirby once predicted, and they likewise didn't drop by the end of 2006 as he also predicted. The other thing the graph fails to show is what inspired these dire pronouncements of calamity from Rick Rollens and others. Dr. David Amaral in May 2003: "These numbers are frightening," [...] "This is something that is devastating to families and devastating to children who have a lifelong disability. But it will be devastating to the state of California, too. If you think about it, there are now 20,000 kids in the system, and each of them will eventually get $2 million worth of services. Just do the math. Right. The "doing the math" part means that if someone could pay Amaral right then to find the cause of the devastation, he could save people money in the long run. Rick Rollens, April of 2004 The social and fiscal disaster that is the autism epidemic is upon us. God help us. Rollens again, January of 2005: According to the recently released report by the California Department of Developmental Services (DDS), California's 36-year old developmental services system has just experienced the largest number of new intakes of children with professionally diagnosed full syndrome autism during a Fourth Quarter reporting period in it's history. During the Fourth Quarter of 2004 (October - December), California's developmental services system added a record 807 new children with full syndrome autism, not including any children with any other autism spectrum disorder such as PDD, NOS, Asperger's, etc. The 807 new intakes represents a record number of new cases for a Fourth Quarter reporting period in the system's 36 year history. [...] The 807 new cases of full syndrome autism reported during the Fourth Quarter of 2004 accounted for 52% of all the new intakes for all the eligible disabilities for that reporting period. [...] The magnitude of this ongoing tragic epidemic is truly mind boggling . Ten years ago in January 1995, DDS reported that during the Fourth Quarter of 1994 the system added 142 new cases of full syndrome autism. Today, ten years later in January 2005, DDS reports that during the Fourth Quarter of 2004 there were 807 new cases added to the system. Ten years ago California 's developmental services system had a total of 5,775 cases of full syndrome autism in it's entire system. Ten years later in January 2005, there are now 26,578 cases of full syndrome autism in the system. In California 's developmental services system, 8 out of 10 persons with full syndrome autism are between the ages of 3 and 17 years old....7 out of 10 under the age of 14. The tsunami has arrived. (bold emphasis added) This tsunami press release was written within days of the real tsunami that hit South Asia at the end of 2004. Rick Rollens April of 2005: CA Reports: Autism Cases Decline 2005 From California autism advocate Rick Rollens. According to information released today by the California Department of Developmental Services (syndrome autism of any 1st quarter reporting period since year 2001. 736 new cases were DDS) www.dds.ca.gov/autism , the First Quarter of 2005 (1/4/05 to 4/4/05) produced the smallest number of new cases of professionally diagnosed DSM IV full added. Syndrome; Mental Retardation, Cerebral Palsy, and Epilepsy. [...] [...] At the beginning of 1988, some 17 short years ago, there were 2,778 cases of autism in California's developmental services system. Today there are 27,312 Today there are 27,312. Today, California is adding on average eight new children a day, seven days a week, with professionally diagnosed DSM IV full syndrome autism to it's system. 80%, or 8 out of 10, of all persons with autism in California's system are between the ages of 3 and 17 years old. The staggering tidal wave of young children is unique to the autism. Nice use of scare tactics there, too, which he uses even though he thinks there was a significant drop in the intake of autistic clients. Discussion around that press release showed that some interpreted this drop as proof that thimerosal had been the cause of the autism epidemic. Lyn Redwood was quoted around that time as saying that the numbers in California were coming down. While others from 2002 onward were mostly seeing scary increases in the autism case load the Geiers saw a significant drop, which they trumpeted as caused by the removal of thimerosal from vaccines starting around 1999. The red line was added by Autism Diva. The black lines show how they decided that the "new intakes" of autistics into the system started to decline with January of 2002. Two Sacramento area mercury dads who showed up at Fombonne's presentation at the MIND Institute in December of 2005, insisted (during the question period after Fombonne spoke) that the California DDS numbers were dropping since the removal of thimerosal. The above is Dad of Cameron's graph with some key points in time marked with red arrows and labels by Autism Diva. The Rollens quotes for the most part weren't referring to the increase in just 3-5 year olds in the DDS, but to increases in all ages, but we know that the DDS was adding clients all along who were over 10 years old, sometimes they were adding adults, which was confusing the issue of an "autism epdiemic" that was supposed to have started in 1990 or so and create kids who were un-missable, unmistakably autistic at age 2. This graph doesn't track a particular cohort of kids. The kids who were 3 at the point this graph starts would now be 7 1/2 now. This is a better graph for checking the effect of the removal of thimerosal. By now number of autistic children in the 3-5 age bracket in the DDS ought to be back where it was before 1990 and even lower than that, if autism was caused in a dosage dependent way by thimerosal, as Kirby's book proposed and the mercury hysterics believed starting around the middle of 2000. Maybe they'd all been infected by all the end-of-the-millenium Y2K talk we heard in 1999 and they needed some place to put their stockpiled hysteria and conspiratorial thinking in 2000. On the related topic of the MMR hysteria that started in the U.K. with Wakefield and a solicitor named Barr, read Michael Fitzpatrick's overview of Wakefield's doings and how they were uncovered by Brian Deer. Also, video of a discussion of autism and thimerosal between David Kirby and Arthur Allen on a San Diego television news (Fox 6) program is online. Try this link. Autism Diva so inclined
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'Van Kaapse Kerst tot Zulu Nieuwjaar'
Posted on June 06, 2008 in Impotence young men
Op dit moment zijn we in Durban. Vorige week woensdag zijn we 's morgens vroeg uit Tsumeb, Namibie vertrokken om de Intercape bus naar Kaapstad te nemen. Tijdens deze gezellige reis kwamen we oude bekenden, Andy en Fiona, tegen. De reis verliep redelijk zonder problemen en midden in de nacht bereikten we de Zuid Afrikaanse grens. We waren niet de enige bus vol met toeristen maar helaas was de dame van de douana wel de enige achter de balie.. kortom het duurde even. 's Morgens reden we door het prachtige landschap met uitgestrekte wijngaarden en prachtige oude boerderijen. En 's middags waren we eindelijk in Kaapstad. Kaapstad is een prachtige stad met talrijke historische gebouwen. Bijzonder mooi is het gebied rondom de 'compagnie-tuin'. Dit was het bestuurlijk gebied van eerst de Hollanders en later van de Britten. Naast de prachtige gebouwen is natuurlijk de Tafelberg een bezoekje waard. Maar helaas is het daar niet van gekomen om dat die dag het gebied afgesloten was i.vm. een enorme brand. Ons hotel was de Big Blue en werd voornamelijk door de geweldige Chantal en Nickey gerund. Helaas was het vol en we haddden nog de mazzel dat we een kamer konden krigen maar we moesten we elke dag verhuizen... en met Kerst sliepen we in de dorm oftewel de slaapzaal. Kerst gevierd met een club mensen voornamelijk uit Nederland en Engeland. De eigenaar en zijn vrouw hadden een perfecte lunch gemaakt. Iedereen zat gezellig te eten rondom de bar of het zwembadje. 's Avonds uitgeweest met als gevolg dat Tweede Kerstdag niet bestond... sorry Nelson ik ga volgende keer wel. 's Avonds weer op weg en dit keer naar Durban. De 'Indiase' havenstad. De reis duurde veel langer en we zaten zo'n 24 uur in een warme bus met om ons heen boerende Boeren. Ik moet misschien toch maar een liefdadigheidsorganisatie omtrent tafelmanieren opzetten. 'The H. Buckett Tablemanners Foundation' lijkt me wel wat. Toch was de reis wederom prachtig en vanuit de bus zagen we tal van mooie landschappen aan ons voorbij trekken. Durban is anders dan Kaapstad. Vele gebouwen zijn door de Britten en door de Indiers gebouwd. De meeste gebouwen zijn uit de jaren dertig en je hebt hier prachtige voorbeelden van o.a. 'art deco' . De stad is gevaarlijker. Veelal zijn de winkels voorzien van prikkeldraad en veiligheidsfunctionarissen. Ook in ons hotel hangt een waarschuwing omtrent welke gebieden we niet moeten komen na zonsondergang. Ons backpackershotel, The Hippo Hide' ligt ver buiten het centrum en is een oase van rust. Eigenlijk ligt het in een buitenwijk van Durban met weinig tot geen problemen. We slapen in een soort van hutje/schuurtje. Het hotel heeft een zwembadje waar wij als echte hippos' even kunnen afkoelen. Gisteravond uit eten geweest met John en Harriet in een trendy en zeer populaire Italiaan. Vandaag voornamelijk de stad bekeken en wat in het havengebied rond gelopen. Daarnaast onze vlucht geregeld. We vliegen nu definitief op de 15e januari en dus niet op de twaalfde. Vanaf morgen hebben we een auto en gaan dan lekker de laatste twee weken rond Zuid Afrika rijden en hopen ergen in het Zulugebied Oud en Nieuw te vieren. Daarna, rondom de 11e weer terug naar onze geleifde Kaapstad. Labels: South Africa, Trip to Middle East and Africa buy cilais generic cialis generic viagra online cialis
This Week's Column: This Is Your Brain On Drugs
Posted on June 06, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs
This Is Your Brains Credible Drugs I felt ill after watching TV on Sunday night. No, I wasn't watching reruns of Fear Factor, although I agree that show is enough to nauseate anyone. It was the commercials that got me. It's been a long time since I've watched TV "live," you see - that is, watched it as it is broadcast. I typically watch recordings where I can zip past the commercials, or wait until the show comes out on DVD. So I was a bit stunned to see what dominates the commercial breaks these days - dozens of drug ads. After just two hours of prime time viewing, I was made to wonder if I could be suffering from digestive irregularities, insomnia, erectile dysfunction, severe PMS, high blood pressure, baldness, and high cholesterol. I found this very depressing - and of course, there's a drug for that too. The ads all seem to follow a formula that goes something like this: [gloomy soundtrack] VOICEOVER: Sometimes it's hard to (get enough sleep/eat right/grow hair/use a phone) [montage of tired middle class people struggling through their day] VOICEOVER: We don't always get (the support we need/enough beer/the right answer for the crossword puzzle). [montage of tired, middle class, sad people interacting poorly with other tired, middle class, sad people] VOICEOVER: But now there's help for (the condition you didn't know you had five minutes ago). [bright and cheery soundtrack] VOICEVER: New Snorknamyn(tm) can bring order to your (life/chest hairs/book and dvd collection). [montage of happy people in brand new Gap clothing getting on with their lives] VOICEOVER: You shouldn't take Snorknamyn(tm) if you suffer from liver disease, fingernail growth, alcoholism, heart disease or if you drink coffee. [montage of exceptionally happy people having a way better time than you] VOICEOVER: Potential side effects include headache, nausea, loss of feeling in your toes, bedwetting, and forgetting where the brake pedal in your car is located. [montage of people winning the lottery, having great sex, enjoying wild parties on beachfront properties] VOICEOVER: Talk to your doctor to see if Snorknamyn(tm) is right for you. Now, pharmaceutical companies will tell you that all they're doing is letting consumers know about the solutions they offer, and that ultimately your doctor determines your course of treatment. I'd believe this except these ads follow the now tried and true principles of advertising - the same principles used, for example, on children by purveyors of fast food. They are: 1) Your life sucks. 2) It will suck less if you buy our stuff. All the cool kids are doing it. 3) Go drive mom and dad insane until they let you do (2). Don't get me wrong, some of the conditions advertised are quite serious. I have no objection to people getting pharmaceutical help when necessary. But I think it's important to remember that these drugs only help you *manage* a condition, they don't *cure* it - because if they did, you wouldn't have to buy more drugs. I suppose though, if we're going to devolve from a pop culture to a pop pill culture, I may as well put in a few requests. For example, I have this chronic laundry problem. Everywhere I look, there's dirty laundry. There's got to be a pill for this. Or how about a pill to deal with the dust in your house? Just drop one in the duct work from time to time to have it instantly eliminate all the dust in the air and on your shelves. I could also do with a drug to deal with bad hair days. In fact, I'd pay a lot of money for a pill that gave me Eva Longoria's hair. Oooh! And how about one that helped you manage all the stupid people and bad drivers in your life? And what about... Come to think of it, my life does kind of suck. There's a lot that's not perfect. Now I'm really depressed. Pass the Prozac, would you? -- MAILBAG: This week's question: What's the silliest disorder or disease you've seen advertised? Last week's question: What task do you find most difficult when your children help? Chandra, Great column! I DO hope you've fully recovered by now! I got a good chuckle, imagining all of your son's escapades! Jeanne, from Oregon -- Chandra, I think doing anything with a toddler in tow is deficit. My little one likes to help with everything. If mommy is doing it she must need my help. The other day my son was helping with the laundry. When our Bishop stopped by for a visit. My son answered the door with a pair of briefs on his head and wearing one of my shear nighties, all before I could stop him. The bishop looked down at him and asked are you a super hero? My son just smiled and I was wishing that I was invisible. Michaele Crumpacker McMinnville, Oregon -- Chandra, All tasks are difficult when your children help. Lol Becky -- AND YOU THOUGHT I WAS KIDDING: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4898488.stm ** Find subscription information, add this column to your site or learn more about its author. ** (c) 1997-2006 Chandra K. Clarke Do you have a syndicated newsreader? A website that accepts syndicated feeds? Add this feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/ChandraClarke Main site: http://www.chandrakclarke.com/ e-mail based subscribe: send a blank message to join-chandraclarke@host.netatlantic.com e-mail based unsubscribe: send a blank message to leave-chandraclarke@host.netatlantic.com or to unsubscribe click: http://host.netatlantic.com/u?id=43849932O&n=T Email the author: Chandrac @ chandrakclarke.com (remove the spaces) This is a work of humour, satire and parody. 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Posted on June 01, 2008 in Impotence young men
Because a journalist, getting a juicy story--or like a memorable quote--is routinely a gist of owing to inserted the just asylum at the impeccable chronology. The question is this parallel stories (or comments) can regularly distort the no change, leaving it completed to the blogosphere to supply accuracy too ambience. Deem this recent AFP delegate from Baghdad, which was picked ancient history done with papers all over the earth. Reporter Bryan Pearson went out on a nighttime patrol with parcels of 9th Calvary Company, shortly ensuing they learned that their deployment surrounded by Iraq might be voluminous across singular date. All naturally, some components of the module were pissed, conjointly they shared this inadequacy with Mr. Pearson: \"We prerequisite dearth to take course out of here amid soon when budding,\" said single chariot commander at intervals particular of his few printable comments. \"It's seeing the Iraqi platoon is so scared this we save to insert here to die,\" he added, recourse not to be named. \"Ninety-five per cent of Iraqis are good but five per cent are bad. But the 95 per cent are Also weak to stand up to the five per cent.\" \"Bush should emit absolutely the Annihilation Row prisoners here to boot they can be killed fighting the terrorists. We've had enough,\" said second soldier, until the Humvee accelerated past a roadside jeep interpolated pattern it exploded. Unimportant soldier said: \"Bush can crawl drive here. He can propound my $US1,000 ($1,252) a life furthermore I'll tide realty\". At that day, I subsume no propriety to problem the accuracy of those quotes--or the soul voiced done with the cavalry. But the history along with concocts the intimation that most American company defect to velvet out of Iraq amen in that, a sentiment this seems contradictory to other media accounts. Is Pearson nimbly a skillful reporter who managed to fund hour barter affairs minders more hear the soldiers bounded by an unguarded continuance? Or is he slightingly due to selective among how he covered the patrol additionally their points. I'll knuckle down my flyer obtainable this latter option. Regard how Pearson identified his most outspoken hint. He's described over the \"jalopy commander,\" the semi-official assets bestowed to the highest-ranking soldier in the HUMVEE, probably an E-3 or E-4. \"Cab commander\" certainly sounds to boot recognized than \"Corporal\" or \"specialist,\" too it's a clever scholarship to species the soldier lingo and important than he really is (conjointly I don't spell this meanwhile an insult). Compare his quotes to those of his host commander (\"We are starting to sort a difference), along with you'll reckon this the crate commander hardly speaks whereas his possess module, or the majority of the scores among Iraq. Bounded by fact, the closest we've burst in to an nice plan \"survey\" is that questionable Military Times audit of a few months precedent, dissected here. Secondly, I endeavor that Pearson lends and generally credence to this recently-released media check, which \"indicated\" low Iraqi confidence centrally located coalition squad, Also vast opposition to their presence. Pearson claims this \"the place ranks were midway a rebellious mood\" after promulgation of the check, again replaces his assertion with runnerup quote from that unnamed wheels commander. In line a cursory refinement proves that Pearson spoke to exclusive a handful of regiment involved medially the operation--hardly a wide-ranging survey of the horde more their attitudes. Why doesn't Mr. Pearson disseminate us the band of soliders he spoke with--beyond the four who are quoted--and if they expressed opinions antithetic to his favorite motorcycle commander? Would that likes of admission renovation the tone of the article? Pearson never addresses this issue--hardly a surprise. Finally, I determination hand over the columnist a lifetime of angel dust owing to noting the impact realizable practicable instance extensions no sweat soldier attitudes. 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Canadian drug imports get a boost from Congress?
Posted on May 25, 2008 in Canadian drugs
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AFRICA-NAMIBIA: HIV puts Malaria back in spotlight
Posted on May 18, 2008 in Generic medical release
By, IRIN PlusNews, April 25, 2007 Malaria is reclaiming the world's attention after years of playing second fiddle to HIV. Experts are now convinced that the disease plays a greater role in the AIDS pandemic than was previously thought. "The disease has for too long been considered a separate health concern to HIV... it is high time that malaria was shown the same global dedication as HIV/AIDS," Malama Muleba, executive director of the Zambia Malaria Foundation (ZMF), told IRIN/PlusNews. He acknowledged that growing scientific interest in the dangers of co-infection between the two diseases had helped put Malaria back in the spotlight. Although the two infections have formed a deadly combination in most of sub-Saharan Africa for decades, earlier studies were not able to confirm the impact of malaria on HIV and vice versa. Now, the findings of a recent study by the University of Washington's Public Health Sciences (PHS) research division show that malaria fuels the spread of HIV, while HIV has also boosted malaria-infection rates. Published in the December 2006 issue of Science, a leading research journal, the study showed that because malaria increases the viral load [amount of HIV] in an HIV-positive person, it also makes HIV more transmissible to a sexual partner. "Malaria has contributed considerably to the spread of HIV by increasing HIV transmission probability per sexual act," one of the study's co-authors, Dr Laith Abu-Raddad, confirmed in the Science article. The researchers found that, conversely, HIV also plays a role in the spread of malaria, as the weakening of the immune system by the HI virus fuels a rise in adult malaria-infection rates, and may have facilitated the expansion of malaria in Africa. The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that over 90 percent of the one million global malaria deaths per year occur in African countries, while the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) says malaria is the leading cause of death in many parts of Africa, with one child dying from the disease every 30 seconds. On the occasion of Africa Malaria Day, on 25 April each year, the Roll Back Malaria Partnership, an initiative created in 1998 by WHO, UNICEF, the UN Development Programme and the World Bank, announced its target of securing a 50 percent success rate for malaria grant applications to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the largest international funder of malaria programmes. "Malaria control works ... if the richest nations expand their support at the [upcoming] June G8 meeting in Germany, we can dramatically reduce the one million deaths a year from malaria," said Michel Kazatchkine, executive director of the Fund, in a statement on Africa Malaria Day. Over 90 percent of the one million global malaria deaths per year occur in Africa. In Namibia, where the HIV prevalence rate is close to 20 percent and malaria accounts for almost nine percent of all hospital deaths, the Social Marketing Association (SMA), a non-governmental organisation, also stressed the importance of ongoing support in combating the two diseases. The SMA's regional coordinator, Mauritius Ngishindwa, told IRIN/PlusNews, "It [the malaria/HIV co-infection findings] is scary, but also very important because malaria, in a sense, had been sidelined by the AIDS pandemic ... it warrants more than an isolated annual event to really address the two diseases." Echoing these sentiments, Malama Muleba, director of the Zambia Malaria Foundation, said events such as World AIDS Day and Africa Malaria Day should be ongoing initiatives, as infections and deaths by both diseases were a daily occurrence. "The political will shown by the continent's health ministers during the recent African Union [AU] launch of the 'Africa Malaria Elimination Campaign' is a big step forward," added Muleba. During the third session of the AU conference of health ministers, held in South Africa from 9 to 13 April this year, delegates committed themselves to reducing malaria morbidity and mortality by up to 75 percent by 2015 through universal access to prevention and control interventions. hh/ks/he Source: http://www.plusnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=71802
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Posted on April 17, 2008 in Impotence young men
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