Posted on 06/22/2005 3:35:51 AM PDT by franksolich
Presumably. Most websites, including FR, let you choose your time zone. Since Skinner is in MD, he probably has his site default to his home time, ET.
SD
Surely you've heard of the sudden onset of a fever? People do get stricken with symptoms without warning at times. I don't think there's much here to worry about.
The only point to make is that Andy was indeed on DU and making no effort to answer his critics. The point is not that he was feeling good enough to post about fiat money and this proves he could not have gotten ill later. The point is that if he has time to post about fiat money, then he is not too sick to post the report he said he had May 2nd.
SD
Point well made. Sometimes I get hung up with the little inconsistencies that don't change the big picture.
Well, Slugs on Malloy just posted proof that richboy and dirty ben demanded, in order to be told the whole story.
But richboy and dirty ben gone all day.
Oops, dirty ben back on Malloy.
Unfortunately Andy's sudden illness may delay the report he is going to post. Oh, and Andy apparently got his meds adjusted just right yesterday, so he was feeling OK. (Alright enough to post about fiat money, one might say.)
SD
Surely you've heard of the sudden onset of a fever? People do get stricken with symptoms without warning at times. I don't think there's much here to worry about.
Actually you can develope an infection causing white blood cell count to elevate to dangerous levels and feel just fine. I know, it has happened to me. It was a good thing they caught it when they did as it could have developed into a life threatening situation. The first symptoms would be a slight fever. After you have had surgery of any kind they will not let you leave the hospital until your body temp is within limits. Thankfully I was still in the hospital when this occurred. If Andy's was found, just by him feeling a little under the weather he can consider himself very fortunate. These infections have an ability to multiply very fast and can mean the shut down of various organs, kidneys and liver being the most prevalent. I would say he is very very lucky if this is indeed what happened.
This is off topic but I was reading your post and my 'butler' announced that I had mail. My butler was standing in front of your dinosaur and your dino kept biting at his head. I guess you would have to see it to appreciate the humor of it.
Well it looks as if that is the direction that BB is going.
So far much of what the FOA have said up to this point is under considerable suspicion. They have said things that we know not to be true due to our own surgical experiences. This is why I tend not to believe the events of last night transpired as claimed.
Once suspicion is thrown your way, all you say thereafter is questionable. IMO
Looks like spitfire got home from school!
This whole deal is riddled with too many coincidences to be coincidental.
Exactly. Trust is harder to re-earn than it is to earn.
At the same time, we must keep our eyes on the big picture and not get lost in little details.
SD
I am getting madder and madder at the cavalier attitude the FOA take with regards to accountability. Many of us are dealing with the effects of cancer and know full well that proof is at your fingertips. These people insult everybody's intelligence with their distraction of foul language. Sickening!
Uh-huh.
"Distraction" is a ploy used by those who don't want to answer certain, uh, uncomfortable questions.
Didn't he say on the Malloy show that the pancreas, part of the duodenum and part of the small intestine were removed?
Just got word about an hour ago that a friend who was having trouble his gallbladder area was just diagnosed with inoperable cancer.
He has Kaiser and they had put him off for 3 months. Last week they finally decided he had a gallbladder problem. Surgery scheduled for yesterday. Surprise, the gallbladder is now riddled with cancer as is his liver.
THREE MONTHS TIME, ANDY!!
sorry, this is not directed at you Dave. I'm getting a new pack of cigs and will be calmer shortly
The duodenum is "part of the small intestine." And if I'm not mistaken, the tumor and part of the pancreas were removed.
SD
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