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  1. Jim, Thank you for suggesting the video, “End of the Road: How Money Became Worthless”. While it’s content is not new to me, the simplicity of its presentation is superb!

    If only more individuals were exposed to the precepts of this documentary, our futures might not look so bleak. Truthfully, I can’t imagine ANY correction not involving chaos, but if more were cognizant of the impending season of crisis, I would have a less pessimistic view of what’s in store for our nation and the world.

    While the ‘kicking the can down the road’ metaphor has been used for years, today, it’s more akin to being a passenger on a freight train that’s out of control and headed into a box canyon. Thankfully, by employing the common sense that God has given us and individuals such as yourself, many of us elected to get off the train a few stations back.

    Thank you!
    tooni

    1. I don’t think we ever get off the train no matter what we do…All we really do I think is move a few cars to the rear so the impact won’t affect us as much…We probably could get off the train but it would take more fortitude and courage than most people have…Sad That…

  2. I recently discovered the O’Keeffe’s line of skincare (Available at any drugstore and very reasonably priced)
    These products work fantastically at moisturizing your skin and repairing cracked damaged skin. They have hand cream, foot cream, body lotion and lip balm. The best part is they are not greasy. The skin on my hands dries and splits open every winter and this is the first product I have found to really work.

  3. I recently discovered the O’Keeffe’s line of skincare (Available at any drugstore and very reasonably priced)
    These products work fantastically at moisturizing your skin and repairing cracked damaged skin. They have hand cream, foot cream, body lotion and lip balm. The best part is they are not greasy. The skin on my hands dries and splits open every winter and this is the first product I have found to really work.

  4. ResQLink looks nice. I’ve been using a DeLorme InReach SE ($259). Sends text messages via satellite and has an SOS button to call for a rescue. Family loves to get messages saying I’m ok when out hunting or something. Thankfully I haven’t had to use the SOS feature. The unit can bluetooth pair with your phone and you can access your address book and use the phone keyboard to write the text messages. You can still do all of that from the unit itself, just easier on phone. I got the base model without GPS navigation since I’ve got that covered already.

    There is a service plan for number of texts you’d like to be able to send per month.

  5. The best remedy for dry skin is to have more healthy fats in your diet. By “healthy” I mean animal fats, preferably from pastured livestock. Enjoy those fatty cuts of beef.

  6. I have had a terrible time in winters past dealing with deep cracks in my fingers. I solved it this year by not getting ANY detergents or ‘bar soaps’ on my hands. I have been using castile soaps made with olive oil and the cracking has STOPPED!

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