Posted on 05/24/2010 6:00:53 PM PDT by laurenmarlowe
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Hey tomkow guess who going to game My brother he going with business associates he has prime seats behind the home plate LOL!
BTW This just broke off Twitter news Obama going secure the border
foxnews BREAKING: Obama to request $500 million in supplemental funds for border enforcement
Tell your brother to wave alot! I’ll be watching for him.
He going be behind home plate at Dodger stadium next home plate stuff I not sure where YET Dodger stadium change it alot since I been there he just tweet me if I know my brother he flip off TV Camera that much LA Attitude he has
Chris called the other day and says hi to you all and thanks for your support. He doesn't get online much these days period or he'd drop by. Internet is frustrating to him...pages load slow...and anything with lots of pictures don't load at all.
That is a stunning photo.
Thanks Kathy!
{{HUGS}}
Shrew spit tames cancer cellsLast Updated: Monday, May 24, 2010 | 12:55 PM ET Comments124Recommend97CBC NewsShrew spit is under investigation by Canadian scientists as a potential screening test and treatment for breast, prostate and ovarian cancers. The northern short-tailed shrew, a mouse-like mammal with a long snout, is one of the world's few venomous mammal species. With one bite, its saliva can paralyze prey. Biochemist Jack Stewart of Mount Allison University in Sackville, N.B., set out to find out how. Stewart spent several years luring the animals with pepperoni and trapping dozens of shrews in his rural backyard before he eventually identified the chemical in shrew saliva that causes paralysis. Researchers then purified and synthesized it. At first, Stewart thought the chemical — called soricidin — might be a potential painkiller, because it blocked nerve transmission. When he tested it on a random cell culture that happened to be ovarian cancer cells, however, he found the cells died — which was initially a source of annoyance to him. "Then a light bulb came on," Stewart recalled.... Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2010/05/24/shrew-saliva-cancer.html#ixzz0oymoqk6Q |
I agree THAT is STUNNING indeed. Thanks for the heads up on it.
Cool ride, beachy....things got so busy from the start I never even got to log on to FR. How you had a nice luncheon. ((HUGS))
A day late, but...
Too cute picture of the birdie on the bird house.
Good night.
My goodness...what a stunning story. Wouldn’t that be a fantastic find? Good luck, Biochemist Jack Stewart!!
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