Sunday, den 7. February 2010

The soldier was a cool head just a helmet, so that a group of women at Camp Pendleton has learned to knit hats and then send it to war zones. Grade School my granddaughter and I would stick to get more information in order to participate.

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Monday, den 1. February 2010


There has been much talk of 2012. Weather you believe its real or not. It is smart to prepare for a major, long-term disaster situation. Just look at the recent earthquake, mainly the one in Haiti. You can prepare for something like that. I have compiled two lists. The first is for a “Bug in” Situation, where you are able to stay home. The other is a “Bug out” Situation, where you have to leave, with or without a vehicle. These lists are not complete, there may be flaws in them I’m sure, but take from it what you can and what applies to you. Please Read the lists: Disaster Survival Plan: For the Home 1. Food- Long lasting storable food. mre’s, can foods, box goods, rice, flour, beans, chicken and beef stock. Freeze dried foods, seeds (if able to plant) 2. Water- Gallon jugs, drums and containers. Have water purification tablets. 3. Medical Supplies- Bandages, guases, wraps, ointment, alcohol, hyd. peroxide, splint making materials, suture materials, cold/flu medication, asprin, eye drops, ice/heat packs, dental ointment/medicine. 4. Clothing- Thermals, sweaters/hoodies, jackets, clothing, tactical/hunting, boots, wool caps/beanies, hunting socks, rain ponchos, ear protection, gloves, scarfs ect. 5. Blankets- Wool, fleece, sleeping bags, space blankets, quilts, sheets 6. Cosmetics/hygiene- Toilet paper, soap, body wash, body sprays, toothpaste/brush, baby powder, foot powder, deoderant, Q-tips, hand sanitizers. 7. Heat- way to make a fire, fireplace/wood burning stove, gasoline, propane, lighter fluid, matches, lighters, wood, propane stove, hand/foot/body warmers. 8. Power- Generator to power an freezer or refrigerator, spare batteries(AA, AAA, D, C, Cell batteries, 9volt, 12 volt, car batteries, ect.), adaptors, surge bars, chargers. 9. Hunting/fishing/protection- Guns, ammo, archery supplies, knives, snares/traps, crossbows. 10. Emergency supplies- hand crank or battery radios/tv’s, generators, batteries, flars, flashlights, candles, matches. 11. Tools- Hammers, wrenches, screwdrivers, pliars, powertools(battery powered) nails, screws, portable torches/sodering irons, axes/hatchets, shovels, caulk guns, caulk, sealants, weatherproofing, tape(duct,electric), hardware supplies, rope/parachord. 12. Building supplies- Spare lumber, pvc piping, copper piping, galvinized, spare electrical wire, roofing supplies, flooring supplies, insulation, Bricks, cinder blocks, mortar, cement, tile. 13. Auto supplies- Spare tires, oil, trans fluid, spare spark plugs, antifreeze, GAS, spare bulbs, ect. 14. Books- Survival, plants/herbs, academics, martial arts/self defense, cooking, novels/entertainment, medical/vetrenary books, farmer’s alminacs, maps, farming/gardening, building/archetecture, the constitution, bill of rights, the bible. 15. Pets/Animals- Food, Water, acessaries, blankets/bedding, Training. 16. Communication- CB radios, Ham radios, morse code, Its important to keep a good relationship with you neighbors. Communicate with one another. 17. Health- Start getting in shape NOW, working out, eating healthy, but allowing some body fat, excersise, stop smoking/drinking. No drugs. Disaster Survival Plan: Bug Out/Mobile 1. Food- mre’s, can food, freeze dried foods 2. Water- Canteens, waterbags, water purification tablets, drink flavoring 3. Medical supplies- First aid kit, sutures, cold/flu medication, asprin, bandages/wraps 4. Clothing- Cammoflauge, thermals, tactical/hunting, boots, jakets coats 5. Books/info- Bible, survival guide, maps 6. Hunting/Protection- Gun, ammo, knives, ways to set snares/traps 7. Fire/heat- Matches, lighters, firestarters, body/hand/foot warmers, space blankets, wool/fleece blankets. 8. Communication- Notepads, pencils, hand radios, emergancy radios 9. Misc.- Small hand tools(hatchets, handsaws, hammer, ect.) Spare batteries, flashlights, 10. Hygeine supplies 11. Shelter- Tarp, tent Try using a dufflebag to fit the clothing, blankets, and large items. Then a standard backpack for the rest. Pack tightly and conservativly.

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Saturday, den 19. December 2009

Seriously, there must be something in it. It’s cold? Trying to hide their faces? I work in a clinic and almost all people with heroin / opiate dependence have his head covered.

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Saturday, den 5. December 2009

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Friday, den 4. December 2009

76240185 44a0c745f2 m What Types of Apparel to Consider For Your Resort Shop
People love to purchase mementos from their vacation experiences – and your resort shop is a prime candidate for their mementos. The shelves of any resort shop can be filled with a myriad of items for vacationers. If you are looking to enhance your inventory and offer bestselling items to your customers, then simply consider the following guidelines. Family Fashions Resorts are popular destinations for families. Thus, it is important to keep a range of items in your resort shop that are appropriate for the whole family. Make sure you carry t-shirts and other popular apparel items in stock for all members of the family, from infants to adults. Choose adult styles that come in extended sizes and keep a variety of them on hand to offer customers with special requests. Youth and teenagers make up a significant portion of the consumer market, so be sure to keep hip and trendy styles in stock too. Year-Round Fashions Remember that some of your resort patrons may come from areas of the country with very different climates. It is important to stock up on a variety of items that are appropriate in a variety of climates. Consider providing a selection of cool weather apparel, like hooded sweatshirts, fleece pullovers and even lightweight water-resistant jackets. Also include a selection of tank tops, short sleeve shirts, and shorts. You can diversify your offering of accessories too by carrying items like knit and wool caps, baseball hats, sun hats, gloves and scarves. Fashions in Varied Colors While your resort may have a particular color scheme, you might want to consider including some neutral and contemporary colors in your collection of fashion items. This appeals to a broader consumer base and allows patrons to purchase apparel in their favorite colors. It also allows guests to purchase items for friends and family back at home. This can serve as advertising and marketing for your resort. Coordinating Accessories Along with popular items like t-shirts and hats, it’s a good idea to keep a range of customized accessory items in stock. These might include towels, socks, baby bibs, sunglasses and tote bags. Practical accessories like these make excellent souvenirs for vacationers to take back to their families. They also double as replacements for simple items that your patrons may have forgotten to pack. Make sure to select accessories that coordinate with the apparel items that you sell in your shop. In addition to stocking shelves with family fashion, various colors, year-round fashions and providing coordinating accessories, variety is the key when it comes to your resort shop. Choose a wide range of items to appeal to a broader consumer base. You can enhance sales by carrying a variety of different styles of t-shirts, sweatshirts, and pullovers. Keep your shelves filled with a diverse selection, and customers will be more likely to purchase. Finally, choose only the highest-quality items available to fill your resort shop, as you only want the greatest elegance to reflect on the image of your resort.

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Tuesday, den 24. November 2009

You have to hand it to the Dodgers, the Yankees, the Red Sox, the White Sox, the Cardinals, the Tigers, and the other teams who have retained or gone back to their traditional look.
Something happens inside anyone who puts on a baseball uniform. No matter your age, you feel youthful. No matter your vocation, you become a competitor. No matter your talent, you feel as if just wearing that uniform will allow you to go beyond the status quo and transform to a spiritual awareness that is simple and authentic.
You can win. You are donned in the garb of the greatest pastime on the planet. A sport fueled by the drive and hunger and determination that is at the heart of every American, those qualities that identify this great country and all that it stands for: autonomy, success, liberty and independence. Few other sports are characterized by how they stress the skill of the individual player.
It is team, but it is solo. Only you are at bat. Only you can hit the ball and make a play happen. You have your number. It is your uniform. You make the play. By far the most absorbing aspect of baseball uniforms as this great American past time has evolved is the socks. Each team’s identity was distinguished by the stocking colors, and the names customarily followed suit.
Emblems on the socks were an additional symbol, but were not important as they are today. The press was the source responsible for the use of nicknames for the different ball clubs, and they were consistently inconsistent. In 1901, the Detroit Tigers established the first constant display of an emblem by placing a small red tiger on the black, wool caps that spurted a tendency of fans wanting to acquire a authentic Tiger cap, a passion that lives on even today!
Try to deal with a manufacturer. They should use the same American made fabric, Visa polyester, which is worn at the major league level. They should cut and sew all of their own lettering and numbering in-house. Their customization should truly define their quality. You’ll have that new look year after year. They should guarantee the craftsmanship on all of their products.
A question to ponder-Why do high school, college, and pro baseball coaches have to wear baseball uniforms to coach when their counterparts in football, basketball, hockey, track, etc. don’t have to wear their particular sport’s uniform?

William Smith lives in Florida with his wife and three cats. William writes frequently on many subjects that may be of interest to all. Discover all the joys and secrets of baseball at Baseball’s Holy Grail

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