The fishing trip that lasts a lifetime.
Lately I had been eating a lot of foods with antinutrients. They tend to remove heavy metals. It brought back some memories.
It brought back memories of a few incidents involving lake fish during my childhood visits to northern cities in which I didn't know why the adults wanted to throw them out. It seems once or twice some outsider stepped in and said "we need people" then I got the fish.
It was just a handful of people and I could have misheard them. But they seemed to be talking for the city.
Later it turned out that if you're tainted with mercury, basically any city which wasn't industrialized during the coal burning era is closed to you. The people just won't accept you and they might try to hurt you because you're poisoning the water supply. And it seemed like they always knew. People seemed to have the idea that I was stubborn and wouldn't do what my doctor said but for the life of me I can't think of what those instructions were.
Perhaps it happens a lot? Perhaps to Boeing?
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Huh?
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Uuummmmmm........WHAT?!
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At the local boat landings their are signs saying it isn't healthy to eat X amount of fish from these waters, I presume due to mercury levels due to coal fired power generation plants near by.
I've never heard of anyone being asked to leave the state due to eating too many LOL
Most of Americas food supply is tainted with something, heck the anti acid Zytec was contaminated with MDMA or whatever, if you eat anything in this country you are probably already tainted!
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wonder if we will get a codebook to translate with, when new owners take over........... seems to be about half a dozen posters lately I am just totally lost with
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What we have here is a failure to communicate. Writing comprehension is a lost skill.
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Whatever affliction owles has seems to be spreading.......
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The state puts out a list of lakes that are marginal to fish due to heavy concentrates of mercury.
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Same here in NC. Wildlife publishes guide on fish that are contaminated and consumption limits on them . I agree that a few posters seem to be skipping a few doses of their needed medications
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I'll have what he is having bartender.
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"if you're tainted with mercury" Maybe this is the issue!?
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Mad Hatter Syndrome. You can look it up.
(mike55 - may I assume that was not your call sign? If it was, can you be the Mike 55 I flew with?)
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Didn't one state just legalize magic mushrooms? Perhaps that is why I need a translator. Bob
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These are almost as good as the Worls Klass threads. Highly entertaining.
I'm just gonna drill this hole smaller and voila, Ruger is calling me for their R&D Team.
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mike55: 31515545129627/comments/31515575728923
"if you're tainted with mercury" Maybe this is the issue!?
It's hard to get a doctor to take the issue seriously much less give you a test. It also turns out a lot of common foods are loaded with antinutrients which can chelate heavy metals out of the body. For example, seeds have minerals bound with phytic acid to keep them inactive and insoluble until sprouting produces phytase enzyme which inactivates the phytic acid and makes the minerals available for the growth of the seedling. I believe it is possible to absorb the zinc phytate or iron phytate or calcium phytate or others, then when those molecules contact a heavy metal, they drop the mineral they are holding and chelate the heavy metal and hold it in insoluble form until excreted because they always prefer the heavier mineral. So, a few decades later, I probably wouldn't test unusually high for mercury.
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It is my understanding that these big cities need engineers and other professions as well as homeys or friends or infantrymen who can help defend the high value personnel and facilities which are close to riot-prone neighborhoods that the workers live in.
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😂
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“...and you’ve just had some kind of mushroom...go ask Alice, I think she’ll know...”
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"When She's 10' Tall."
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Rocky Raab: 31515545129627/comments/31515575797275
Mad Hatter Syndrome. You can look it up.
(mike55 - may I assume that was not your call sign? If it was, can you be the Mike 55 I flew with?)
Not the same mike55.
As to the other posts from "sore shoulder"...........Wait.........WHAT?! I mean i understand that heavy metal poisoning is real. The rest of your posts, well.....I dont know what to say. Take em easy.
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Thank you, 55. 58 out.
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Freezin'
Rests his head on a pillow made of concrete again
Oh, feelin'
Maybe he'll see a little betters, any days
Oh, hand out
Faces that he sees time again ain't that familiar
Oh, dark grin
He can't help, when he's happy he looks insane
Even flow, thoughts arrive like butterflies
Oh, he don't know, so he chases them away
Oh, someday yet he'll begin his life again
Life again, life again
Kneelin'
Lookin' through the paper though he doesn't know to read
Oh, prayin'
Now to something that has never showed him anything
Oh, feelin'
Understands the weather of the winter's on its way
Oh, ceilings
Few and far between all the legal halls of shame
Even flow, thoughts arrive like butterflies
Oh, he don't know, so he chases them away
Oh, someday yet he'll begin his life again
Whispering hands gently lead him away
Him away, him away
Yeah, ooh, ah yeah, fuck it up
Even flow, thoughts arrive like butterflies
Oh, he don't know, so he chases them away
Ah, someday yet he'll begin his life again
Whispering hands gently lead him away
Him away, him away
Yeah, ooh
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Mr. Perfect: 31515545129627/comments/31515546557339
Freezin'
Rests his head on a pillow made of concrete again
Oh, feelin'
Maybe he'll see a little betters, any days
Oh, hand out
Faces that he sees time again ain't that familiar
Oh, dark grin
He can't help, when he's happy he looks insane
Even flow, thoughts arrive like butterflies
Oh, he don't know, so he chases them away
Oh, someday yet he'll begin his life again
Life again, life again
Kneelin'
Lookin' through the paper though he doesn't know to read
Oh, prayin'
Now to something that has never showed him anything
Oh, feelin'
Understands the weather of the winter's on its way
Oh, ceilings
Few and far between all the legal halls of shame
Even flow, thoughts arrive like butterflies
Oh, he don't know, so he chases them away
Oh, someday yet he'll begin his life again
Whispering hands gently lead him away
Him away, him away
Yeah, ooh, ah yeah, fuck it up
Even flow, thoughts arrive like butterflies
Oh, he don't know, so he chases them away
Ah, someday yet he'll begin his life again
Whispering hands gently lead him away
Him away, him away
Yeah, ooh
I can see how a song about a homeless Veteran is compared to "dating testosterone filled women"
Wait, no I can't
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diver-rig: 31515545129627/comments/31515607616923
https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11255699#Comment_11255699
I can see how a song about a homeless Veteran is compared to "dating testosterone filled women"
Wait, no I can't
My thoughts exactly.
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Mr. Perfect: 31515545129627/comments/31515563872411
https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11255712#Comment_11255712
My thoughts exactly.
Everything's Zen
I don't think so.
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diver-rig: 31515545129627/comments/31515607616923
https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11255699#Comment_11255699
I can see how a song about a homeless Veteran is compared to "dating testosterone filled women"
Wait, no I can't
*It doesn't actually say anything about the service.
*Something has clearly messed the object of the song up in the head. It may be about someone who didn't want to be coerced into being trafficked and got injured for it.
*How does the name mesh with your theory about what it's about?
Though they may not admit it, I think it's about a person who messed up his mind by becoming addicted to the substances he used to bear being intimidated into being a bimbo. Band members Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament were previously in a band called Mother Love Bone whose vocalist died of a heroin overdose. Proof? No, but then again, there's no apparent sign of a military connection. So we have a faint suggestion it's about someone who got injured while being coerced into being a bimbo, and no indication it's about a veteran from the lyrics or title.
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https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11255712#Comment_11255712
*It doesn't actually say anything about the service.
*Something has clearly messed the object of the song up in the head. Coercion is necessary because they like high end and they like to be in charge.
*How does the name mesh with your theory about what it's about?
Ed relates a story he says he has never told before. He talks about hanging around the warehouse rehearsing in the very early days and meeting a homeless vet he met named Eddie. Ed would buy him the same sandwich that he bought for himself. He goes on to talk about coming home from a European tour and the man wasn’t there. Ed found out the man was living under the Viaduct which was a relief. “I thought I had lost him.” Not much later the homeless vet died. He never knew that he was part of the next song “Even Flow.” Ed talks a bit about the homeless and how Eddie either didn’t get or wouldn’t take help.
Eddie Vedder Reveals Heartbreaking Real Meaning Of "Even Flow"
Eddie Vedder discusses deceased man who inspired Pearl Jam classic.It's plainly understood he's singing about a mentally unstable, homeless person.
Just so happens to be a military veteran.
Maybe you need to talk to someone also? Rock and roll/country/ blues, et al, isn't satan music
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@...: 31515545129627/comments/31515592489499
https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11255712#Comment_11255712
*It doesn't actually say anything about the service.
*Something has clearly messed the object of the song up in the head. Coercion is necessary because they like high end and they like to be in charge.
*How does the name mesh with your theory about what it's about?
But you specifically mentioned dating testosterone filled women. That ain't in there.
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Mr. Perfect: 31515545129627/comments/31515547103387
https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11255739#Comment_11255739
But you specifically mentioned dating testosterone filled women. That ain't in there.
" testosterone filled women"
Is that Ricci's new girl?
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diver-rig: 31515545129627/comments/31515592554907
https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11255739#Comment_11255739
Ed relates a story he says he has never told before. He talks about hanging around the warehouse rehearsing in the very early days and meeting a homeless vet he met named Eddie. Ed would buy him the same sandwich that he bought for himself. He goes on to talk about coming home from a European tour and the man wasn’t there. Ed found out the man was living under the Viaduct which was a relief. “I thought I had lost him.” Not much later the homeless vet died. He never knew that he was part of the next song “Even Flow.” Ed talks a bit about the homeless and how Eddie either didn’t get or wouldn’t take help.
It's plainly understood he's singing about a mentally unstable, homeless person.
Just so happens to be a military veteran.
Maybe you need to talk to someone also? Rock and roll/country/ blues, et al, isn't satan music
Wrinkled Ed relates a story he says he has never told before decades after the song came out. Maybe someone else put together what they were insinuating with their band names and music, and told them they'd better make up a lie?
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His choice
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