The program is a series called "Trawlermen" Kirsteen, and I think it was made 
in 2007 or 8.  They go 100's of K's off the coast up that way trawling fish and 
prawns etc.

 

Sounds to me like they probably *aren't* familiar with EIS if you have never 
heard of anyone involved with it where you are, if that be the case then the 
obvious question is *why* did that particular bloke have coloured nail moons? 
certainly can't be 'cos of silver then can it?  Unfortunately he was the only 
person I noticed with the colouration, it may have been the skipper of one of 
the boats, can't remember, I'll have to watch that series again sometime and 
see if I can pick any others.

 

Thanks for your input and letting me know.

 

Neville.
 


Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 09:41:19 +0100
Subject: Re: CS>The Blue Man
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]




On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 2:42 AM, Neville Munn <[email protected]> wrote:



Perhaps one of you who live on or near that land over there may like to pass a 
comment on the living habits of a fisherman in their native habitat? <g>.  

Well I live in Scotland, but since I'm in it's largest city I don't actually 
know any fishermen. Certainly when I have encountered them, on holiday etc., 
I've never noticed any blue moons or had any discussion about silver. To be 
honest, I've never encountered anyone here with any knowledge whasoever of 
silver and it's properties, which is why I'm so thankful for this list. 
Although you can now buy a small (2 or 3 oz?) bottle of colloidal silver in our 
largest chain of health stores for about 20 dollars. 

I've introduced a few pwople to silver who now, like me, swear by it but I'd 
say if anyone was using it it would be a personal thing and coincidental to 
being a fisherman. Wish I'd seen the program

cheers
Kirsteen 


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