Posted on 04/04/2020 12:29:12 AM PDT by ransomnote
Thanks. I have been reading posts by gas_dr for several weeks.
Yep - was referring to the ability of the mfg to claim it. Docs don’t actually fall under the FDA ‘s pervue- they fall under the State health Depts.
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3832196/posts?page=1
The Unusual COVID-19 Political Phenomenon
American Thinker.com ^ | April 6, 2020 | Gary Gindler
Multiple meanings in world of Q, etymologically speaking.
You can’t make this **** up.
Scarf = eat hastily, food, meal, (Old English-gnaw, bite.)
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scarf (v.)
“eat hastily,” 1960, U.S. teen slang, originally a noun meaning “food, meal” (1932), perhaps imitative, or from scoff (attested in a similar sense from 1846). Or perhaps from a dialectal survival of Old English sceorfan “to gnaw, bite” (see scarf (n.2)); a similar word is found in a South African context in the 1600s. Related: Scarfed; scarfing.
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scarf (n.1)
“band of silk, strip of cloth,” 1550s, “a band worn across the body or over the shoulders,” probably from Old North French escarpe “sash, sling,” which probably is identical with Old French escherpe “pilgrim’s purse suspended from the neck,” perhaps from Frankish *skirpja or some other Germanic source (compare Old Norse skreppa “small bag, wallet, satchel”), or from Medieval Latin scirpa “little bag woven of rushes,” from Latin scirpus “rush, bulrush,” of unknown origin [Klein]. As a cold-weather covering for the neck, first recorded 1844. Plural scarfs began to yield to scarves early 18c., on model of half/halves, etc.
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scarf (n.2)
“connecting joint,” late 13c., probably from a Scandinavian source (such as Old Norse skarfr “nail for fastening a joint; diagonally cut end of a board,” Swedish skarf, Norwegian skarv), from Proto-Germanic *skarfaz (source also of Dutch scherf), from PIE root *sker- (1) “to cut.” Also used as a verb. Also borrowed into Romanic (French écart, Spanish escarba).
My sister died from that at end of this january.
I now keep thinking she might have had this virus and disease.
She donated her body to science, so I wonder how to know for sure.
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What if they are serving a combat zone and someone got shot in the jaw, or IED blew off half of his face...It’s a MILITARY Hospital ship
I don't know. Drink a lot of vodka? My guess is go to Urgent Care and maybe they'll prescribe something for it.
Apologies if this was already posted here:
Boris Johnson is in intensive care.
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3832344/posts?q=1&;page=21
Oh good, he’s an island of sanity. Interesting to see how some people can’t handle his comments.
We could pray for Boris. I hope to God that the meds are being givevn to him.
:)
From that thread:
“James Delingpole said on Breitbart this morning that the NHS has said no one is to receive the Hydroxychlorquine and Zpack and that he was concerned for Boris Johnsons health.”
Another reason to live where I do. Although my county does have a case within its 2800+ sq miles.
LOL no doubt! Good thing the smart people are not being fake Qs....
Abcessed teeth, lower jaw to the heart, upper to the brain. The military is just like the rest of the population, It's why the Army, USAF and Navy have dentists.
Well, if Maxine Waters & Valerie Jarrett both say trust Fauci then I know he must NOT be trusted.
Because the Ratings of my News Conferences etc. are so high, Bachelor finale, Monday Night Football type numbers according to the @nytimes, the Lamestream Media is going CRAZY. Trump is reaching too many people, we must stop him. said one lunatic. See you at 5:00 P.M.!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 29, 2020
President Trump is a ratings hit. Since reviving the daily White House briefing Mr. Trump and his coronavirus updates have attracted an average audience of 8.5 million on cable news, roughly the viewership of the season finale of The Bachelor. Numbers are continuing to rise...— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 29, 2020
Aha, good thing I am dumb plus I don’t want to trick anyone. :-D
thanx. exactly.
bupropion - (Zyban\Wellbutrin - brand names no longer used)
prescribed for depression and also found later to be useful to reduce the smoking cravings\withdrawls
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