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--- In , Richard Spears <lokityrus@y...> wrote: > Deb, > Flu!? You musta been eatin too much fresh fruit! > Seriously i hope you feel better.. ....Thanks Richard, I am taking it easy and resting and on the mend :) You know I was thinking "hmmm, I wonder if I should have had five pounds of dried apricots", well fruit, flu whatever it was it had me shivering under my covers for at least a full day... However we are on on the SG middle path (yes..I'm paraphrasing Buddhist lore) ...The tao of shovelglove! The Tao says, don't go against the forces of nature, so I didn't! But I was okay for SG on Friday :) neither self-destruction nor self-aggrandizement (is that a real word?!) ....Is that like simonizing or something? LOL :) I'm luck i seldom get sick..knock on Formica...I also take > echinacea twice a day too. ....Lucky shnucky! Your exercise plays a crucial role in your health. It directly influences your Tcell production and general immune function. Remember to take breaks with the echinacea every month or so, for a few weeks at at time, or something like that... >Get some rest Deb drink lots of fluids and avoid Chinese politics and Lithuanian music. Richard ....Okay! No problem...We are watching "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World" now on PBS...Sid Caesar, Dick Shawn, Ethel Merman, Milton Berle...Hillarious! and no Lithuanian Choirs :) Ancient Taoist Proverb What is the most essential part of a Shovelglove? The empty space it swings through.... Okay it's not as good as the one about the empty space in a cup, but I tried! Shieh Shieh :) Deb Tao |
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