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My bio, or at least some of it: Ballet trained, also studied modern dance (Cunningham & Graham eg), 6yrs professional work with a world class dance co, (Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, BAM, and the BBC just to give an idea). Dabbled with many other various styles of dance, condioning swimming, diving, and gymnastics, studied several different styles of yoga, some Alexander technique, some Pilates, many yrs body building, worked as a certified personal trainer, and fittness instructor, now an RN, always a health enthusiast, and finally... mom of a totally fun and vivasious little boy.

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binababiker47 | 05-15-2014 7:25
Hello, I'm Bina, a nice and lovely young girl I came across your page and really picked interest in you .i like to be your friend and i will like to know more about you .please write me directly to my email address(binababiker29@live.com) so i can send you my photos and also introduce myself properly to you
chipmunk2 | 04-25-2011 10:01

Couldn't figure out the instructions, so trying this route...

Here's my reply to your first email:

"Thanks for the kind note, BMC :)) I suspect some people just like "dinging" if anything but compliments are posted! I like asking questions... now I have to go back to that page and see if anyone replied.

Living longer/living better... Good point.  To a degree, we are living better as seniors: we have more options for exploring life longer than before, more activities open to us if by good chance we retain our health.

Low income people: if they are little aware of health/nutrition issues, and they often are due to lack of education, then they have little chance of taking charge of their health.  Mind you, there are a lot of people out there with more than adequate incomes and perhaps good educations (?)  who don't do much about their health, relying instead on slavishly following pharma as proposed by doctors.

Govt/Monsanto:  but what can we do about them?!? The latest news out of Canada is that Monsanto is pushing to have its GMO alfalfa seed accepted (as it is already in the States).  The organic farmers organizations are trying to fight back, saying that if that seed is legitimatized, organic farming will die, given that alfalfa is a key nutrient for their livestock; alfalfa is fertilized not by wind but by insects, meaning a greater danger of wider spread contamination. Monsanto (or is it another such corporation?) claims that in the US, its GMO seeds live quite happily alongside organic farmers, and have done so for a decade (hmph...).

Thanks again, and I hope this reply reaches you. What turned up in the "To" field was "Automated Email" <notifications@mercola.com>.  For further reference, my real email is:  damarijap@gmail.com

Best,

Chipmunk2  (I have no idea what happened to Chipmunk1 :)) "

geterix | 03-29-2011 1:18

Hi ,, just another cryptic analogy, drive my friends crazy, with patience, given the interest?,

one can squeeze an awesome amount  of imagery and thus information into a paragraph,

must have overdone it this time, seems to have stirred up a hornets nest!?----

"open valance" just popped in there as a comparative, imaging life without H2O! , sort of

thing ?!--- hope this helps , if not , get back on that one , I try to do better, Ciao S, alias, geterix


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