FROM ORLANDO TO NEW SMYRNA AND THEN HYDE PARK…IT’S ODDS AND ENDS TODAY

 

Went to a screening at the Art Museum last night and was all decked out in one of my Sue Who?   blouses, got lots of praise for my style—if you’re interested in original jewelry and clothes at a good price try Sue: you too can get comments on your great sense of style.  I even got interviewed by the local PBS station on why I watch Public TV….http://www.wucftv.org/home

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The screening was for THE ROOSEVELTS: AN INTIMATE HISTORY “Ken Burns offers a deep look at Teddy, Eleanor and Franklin in this PBS miniseries starting 9/14 on your local PBS station:   http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/films/the-roosevelts

BAD OR GOOD NIACIN???:  Recent studies published in The New England Journal of Medicine are adding to concerns about the safety and effectiveness of niacin, a popular drug for the prevention of cardiovascular disease. The studies reveal that although this B vitamin can reduce triglyceride levels, raise “good” cholesterol levels (HDL) and reduce “bad” cholesterol levels (LDL), it does not produce the benefits that patients and their doctors might expect….Here are three things you need to know about niacin.                                                                               First, these new studies failed to show that niacin reduced the risk of heart disease and stroke.                                                                           Second, niacin causes multiple side effects, many of which are serious.                                                                                                                                                  Third, there are still experts who say that the recent studies do not provide adequate evidence to stop recommending niacin.

READ THE FULL STORY AT  http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/07/16/3-things-to-know-about-niacin-and-heart-health/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0

 

CELL SAVINGS:   You might be able to save from 10-25% on your phone service if you work for the right company or government agency.  Check with your HR department or intranet (deals are often not publicised according to the AAPR Bulletin /Sept. 2014) You can also ask your service carrier.

 

LOTS OF BITS AND PIECES AT MY STORE—LOOK UP AND CHECK—YOU CAN DO IT!!!!  AND A FEW ODDS AND ENDS ITEMS THAT MIGHT BRING YOU A BIT OF EXTRA CASH IF YOU HAVE THEM LAYING AROUND:

Antique Key Duo - Odds And Ends

Antique Key Duo $25.00

Vintage South Of The Border (adjustable Snap Back) Mesh Corduroy

Vintage South Of The Border Mesh Corduroy $50.00

Vintage Sanrio Little Twin Stars Bag 1979

Sanrio Little Twin Stars Bag 1979  $74.99

Found in University Basement:

it’s the basement of the Anatomy and Embryology Department at Madrid’s Complutense University, where the body parts of an estimated 250 corpses—donated to science—were haphazardly stacked and stored after being used in class experiments.     Like a house of horrors, “mummified” corpses line shelves in the roughly 300-square-foot basement, which was kept at room temperature, reports The Local; El Mundo also describes unlabeled “black feet” on top of a garbage can. The reason behind this gross oversight is surprisingly bland—the man who spent his career incinerating the donated bodies took an early retirement in December—but there is also this ghastly detail: The incinerating oven reportedly emits poisonous gases, which is why the aforementioned staff member has not yet been replaced. But he’ll supposedly come out of retirement to help deal with the corpses; a funeral home will also remove some of the bodies. An investigation has been launched by the university . http://www.newser.com/story/187283/found-in-university-basement-250-corpses.html?utm_source=huffingtonpost.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=pubexchange_article

“My childhood may be over, but that doesn’t mean playtime is.  ~Ron Olson

 

 

 

 

 

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