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Post by pghram on Sept 20, 2013 10:40:32 GMT -5
Great save.
Rich
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Post by Hard Rock Cafe on Sept 20, 2013 11:40:12 GMT -5
You can get just about any belt you want from McMaster-Carr. www.mcmaster.comChuck
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2013 16:44:31 GMT -5
dang Jean you just built a whole new tumbler on an old frame. Almost didn't even need the frame! Nice work.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Sept 20, 2013 17:07:34 GMT -5
Yeah, pretty much. Scott, did you miss this one before, too?
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Post by jamesp on Sept 20, 2013 17:15:33 GMT -5
He has been falling behind Jean. He usually never misses one iota(scintilla). I have really missed Scott. I feel like he is wondering off in the distance. Let's go put a paper bag full of dog crap on his front porch, set it on fire, ring his doorbell and run. He has done it to others. i will bet $14.00 on it. Is there a service we could call to have it done. He would like that way better than flowers delivered. FTD of dog crap haha
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Post by rockpickerforever on Sept 20, 2013 17:18:56 GMT -5
We'll have to get on him about that, eh, James? I've had so much other stuff going on, I haven't gotten back to the tumbler yet. Right now, it's just collecting dust. My ADD keeps me hopping from one thing to another, guess I just get easily bored.
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Post by jamesp on Sept 20, 2013 17:27:26 GMT -5
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Post by jamesp on Sept 20, 2013 17:33:41 GMT -5
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Post by rockpickerforever on Sept 20, 2013 17:34:45 GMT -5
Looks like Idaho has it the worst. How ya doing up there, Tony?
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Post by jamesp on Sept 20, 2013 20:24:40 GMT -5
That map is strange.I was thinking the problem would be distributed differently.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Sept 20, 2013 20:32:43 GMT -5
Please keep in mind that I have not been officially diagnosed as such. But if I were a kid nowadays, they'd hang that label on me so fast it would make my head spin! I just have to work harder at getting things finished, and not moving on to something else before I do!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2013 22:45:37 GMT -5
Yeah, pretty much. Scott, did you miss this one before, too? YES!!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2013 22:56:14 GMT -5
That map is strange.I was thinking the problem would be distributed differently. It's out of New York. Ponder that then read on. They are trying to portray a "new" condition. People/kids aren't new. You guys get that right? People is people. Nothing new in people's behaviour. Researchers make money by researching. And the most money is in defining new stuff. They just put names on stuff and call it new. Use all kind of fancy mathematics to "prove it". So fancy they need a computer program. Guess what? They get to write the computer program's code. You never see the code. And if you did could you parse the math? The software told us "XYZ", the 'puter says so, it must be true. Idaho kids have plenty of room to play. When they play they learn. So they have plenty to learn. They like to be outside. Put them in a classroom and they wanna be outside learning about the world. They have trouble in an indoor classroom. Thus, they must have ADD, at least to a New Yorker. To an Idaho parent, they's just normal youngin's wanting to be outdoors. Mix that with teenage boys have hormonal issues then add a classroom half full of boobies and you have a lot of boys squirming trying to re-arrange their boners. Oh! Can't sit still in class? ADD Normal is normal. Stop trying to fix it! One man's normal is another abnormal psychiatry.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2013 22:57:44 GMT -5
hell yeah!!!!
that was fun to write!
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Post by jamesp on Sept 20, 2013 23:15:52 GMT -5
Great exposition Scott. The 'New York Factor' was unnoticed until you pointed it out.
Great people get bad psychological analysis all the time.
Look at your average Psychologist and you often find a unique person.
What is the new treatment-Ritalin vs outdoor recess -what do they expect?
George Carlin is the best Psychologist on earth.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2013 0:09:56 GMT -5
ADD is total bullspit. It's become a catchall diagnosis mostly to appease frantic mothers that demand an answer. We have become a "worst first" society in which something so simple as a teen boy not sitting still in class needs medication. Bullspit. There are schools that do not allow kids to run during recess/lunch breaks. Teen boys are FULL of energy. It comes with the surge in hormones. Add to that the ease at which these children get suger and you have a ticking time bomb. I "solved" ADD in a teen son of a friend. This boy and I had a mutually respectful relationship. He was going onto ritalin or some other ADD drugs. I asked the kid if he wanted a solution without chemicals. He said "please!". He did not want the drugs. I asked him to quit all carbs except fruits. No white sugars, candies, pastas, bread... Snacks are pork rinds and beef jerky. Meals are what mom serves - eat the veggies - no carbs. He promised 30 days. Kid gave me his word. He followed thru. Mom helped. Two weeks later he was able to sit thru class and study sessions after school. 30 days in, the teacher was noting remarkable changes, IN WRITING!!. At then end of the experiment - despite the clear and documented results - mom stopped her support. Quickly he was back on sugar/wheat/carb cereals for breakfast and off the eggs and bacon. Quickly, dinners were pasta or rice or pizza. And, he was squirming in his seat again and, well I had enough proof. Mom wanted drugs. She wanted drugs the entire time. She was mental. ----> Later he became a stoner so he could have munchies and be calm too! HA! Further------------------------------------------ I had a reptile client Dr. Aubrey Fine. Don't believe me? Call him, mention my name in relation to bearded dragons and tell him I said HI!. We are well acquainted. He is a well respected child psych. He uses animals in therapy. That is where I came in. Later, I asked him "what is the correlation of hypoglycemia to ADD in adolescent males". The reply was "nearly 100%, why"? I relayed the above story. Asked him to pursue it and research it. Perhaps, he saw it as a "cause and effect" issue and did not pursue. The fact is a solution is not as good as "relief" because "relief" requires hours of counseling (and big fees!) and also quite often a lot of medication (profits!). So in today's society kids are disposable and profits are king. Dr. Fine, if you see this, let's still pursue it. I'll be the research assistant. I am great with kids, very observant and able to keep accurate records.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2013 0:19:48 GMT -5
I can't prove these are George Carlins words, but they sound right.
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Post by jamesp on Sept 21, 2013 0:55:53 GMT -5
Always liked Carlin. Now i know why. like your outlook on modern handling of kids my friends kids or mostly useless little brats how could they screw it up so much
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Post by lparker on Sept 21, 2013 9:03:13 GMT -5
I can't prove these are George Carlins words, but they sound right. "The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings but shorter tempers," from George's website - " One of the more embarrassing items making the internet/e-mail rounds is a sappy load of shit called "The Paradox of Our Time." The main problem I have with it is that as true as some of the expressed sentiments may be, who really gives a shit? Certainly not me. I figured out years ago that the human species is totally effed and has been for a long time. I also know that the sick, media-consumer culture in America continues to make this so-called problem worse. But the trick, folks, is not to give a eff. Like me. I really don't care. I stopped worrying about all this temporal bullshit a long time ago. It's meaningless. (See the preface of "Braindroppings.") Another problem I have with "Paradox" is that the ideas are all expressed in a sort of pseudo-spiritual, New-Age-y, "Gee-whiz-can't-we-do-better-than-this" tone of voice. It's not only bad prose and poetry, it's weak philosophy. I hope I never sound like that."
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Post by mohs on Sept 21, 2013 12:46:37 GMT -5
when at rock bottom-polish mostly
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