Darn all the good ones pass away early  ,, just when i need a good house
cleaner,,

I think the amount of overly concerned people all this dirt and problems are
just part of a balance eco system..

I see my wild pparrot friends have arrived at the feeder  always enjoy
wthing them,, only two this time,,
Allan

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 2:52 AM, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> You may be right gruff, I've heard that some wine additives are
> carcinogenic and who really knows what is going on with cheap beer
> these days.  Wine mostly for me except the occassional beer of the
> German origin, at least there is a purity edict.  I've known people
> who outright abused themselves to no end and lived to a ripe old age,
> so I don't spend much time worrying about it but just take casual
> precaution.
> You are definitely right about the stress, anxiety and tension
> contributors to ill health.  I had a brother in law who died in his
> thirties.  He was the text book case, poster child for Obsessive
> Compulsive Disorder.  When anyone would visit he would vacuum their
> shoes right after they took them off at the door.  When they left he
> would vacuum the whole place and everywhere anyone sat.  He was crazy
> with it. His car wash included seat removal and paneling in order to
> clean under and behind, hidden dirt lol.  Needless to say, cancer took
> him away.
> It's so long ago I don't remember much of the details but I wasn't
> surprised when I heard about his early demise.
>
> On Mar 30, 9:17 am, gruff <[email protected]> wrote:
> > "... On Mar 29, 3:57 pm, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: ..."
> >
> > > I think everything causes cancer.  I already can't eat pesticides,
> > > mold, bits of plastic/metal/etc and now I can't chug scalding tea.  Go
> > > ahead and take away all my pleasures why don't you?
> >
> > > At least I can still drink beer.
> >
> > Careful what you say.  The cancer demons may take your beer away
> > too.   However, I agree.  It seems everything can cause cancer but
> > what is the trigger?  I've felt (as opposed to a true discovery) that
> > cancer is more of a social or psychological disease.  While we may
> > have contact with numerous cancer related substances throughout our
> > lives, only a few people actually develop the runaway cells that
> > devour minds, hearts and other vital organs, and I've often wondered
> > why the disease selects only a few to destroy.  I used to think -- and
> > still do, though not as seriously -- that the ability of a cancer to
> > infest a body is due more to social and/or psychological conditions
> > than anything physical.  Such things as stress, anxiety, tension, may
> > be such a trigger, but that's pure guesswork because I've never been
> > able to find any studies that examine such causes.
> >
>


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