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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Just watched Eye for an Eye on Netflix. This about...

Just watched Eye for an Eye on Netflix. This about th e 5 time I have seen this. Now watching a thriller called The Cottage.

You know my 1st marriage sucked but the best thing that came from it was two of the most amazing kids you would ever meet. Alex will soon be 22 and has graduated from college and will be off on his own. Gabby is 17 and will graduate from high school/college next year and will be off to a 4 year college. They are both smart. good looking and wonderful. I love my kids with all of my heart and I am so proud of them.

Sitting here watching the movie Supersize Me and ...

Sitting here watching the movie Supersize Me and this is our mandate wellness training. WHATEVER

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

NO VACCINE! DEATHS REPORTED!


WHO confirms 2 new coronavirus deaths. What is coronavirus?

March 26, 2013|By Joseph Serna
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  • The World Health Organization has confirmed two more deaths from coronavirus, bringing the total to 11.
The World Health Organization has confirmed two more deaths from coronavirus,… (Health Protection Agency…)
The deadly and mysterious coronavirus that first appeared in Saudi Arabia last year has claimed two more victims, bringing the official death toll to 11.
The World Health Organization said a 73-year-old man from the United Arab Emirates who was taken to Germany for medical treatment died at a Munich hospital Tuesday. The United Nations health authority also announced that a man from Britain who became sick in January has died. That man had traveled to Saudi Arabia and Pakistan and presumably became infected there.
This new strain of coronavirus has puzzled doctors since September when it was identified as the cause of death for a 60-year-old man in Saudi Arabia in June. The virus aggressively attacks its victim's lower respiratory system, leading to trouble breathing, fever, pneumonia and even death. It is part of a family of viruses that includes the common cold and is a distant cousin of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, which killed almost 800 people during a global outbreak in 2002 and 2003.
So far, 17 cases of coronavirus infection have been confirmed by the World Health Organization. Patients with the virus are overcome with severe lower respiratory infections, sometimes leading to multi-organ failure. Though the virus hasn’t sickened many people, the fact that it has killed 65% of its known hosts has scientists and health officials concerned.
Coronaviruses earned their name because of their physical appearance. The virus has a globular center ringed by a spiny halo — or corona — of proteins.
The virus tricks a body’s immune system into turning against it, said Pinghui Feng, a professor of microbiology at USC.
The bug attacks the lower respiratory system and triggers a dangerous immune system reaction known as a cytokine storm. Even after the immune system has cleared the virus, the body continues to attack cells.
The fast-spreading virus — its peak production is 48 hours after infection — and the out-of-control immune response simulataneously attack the cell lining of the lungs, Feng said. The virus also aims for the kidneys, which may shut down.
The virus appears to have originated in bats, a team of European experts wrote in the journal mBio, which is published by the American Society for Microbiology.
“It is currently not clear how the virus is spreading or where it comes from,” said Volker Thiel of Switzerland’s Institute of Immunobiology and a coauthor of that study. “It is related to coronaviruses detected in bats, but still we don’t know how it jumped to humans.”
Another study published in Nature revealed that the receptor that allows the virus to latch onto and infect cells is very similar in humans and several types of animals, including bats. The particular strain isolated from people is genetically very similar to three of the 60 known strains of bat coronaviruses, although it’s possible that bats gave it to another animal, which then gave it to humans.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Waiting on 150,000 drawing. Casino is packed out.

Cherokee. look at the people playing

Cherokee

Loving this hotel. Non smoking. pool. free breakfa...

Loving this hotel. Non smoking. pool. free breakfast. and a Dairy Queen right next door.

So it is raining in Cherokee and looks like .straw...

So it is raining in Cherokee and looks like .strawberry festival is rained out.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Mexican for dinner. Alex hispanic twin works here.

Went to a working mill

Down by the river.

Anybody ever heard of a bear wearing converse tennis shoes

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Best friends?

Always remember there will come a time where you will only have each other. Be each others best friend not enemies.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

CAT FLOWER POWER





This is our outside cat who doesn't belong to us but she loves to follow me around when I am in the yard. She came with the house. Her name is Patty.

What is this. hmmmmmm

Saturday, May 11, 2013

TORNADO IN KING


NO BUT THIS IS A COOL PICTURE.

ITS SO FLUFFY

MY NEXT TATTOO ACROSS MY BACK

Biggest turd on record.


NOT REALLY!!!!!!!!!!!  HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA

Biggest turd on record.


NOT REALLY!!!!!!!!!!!  HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA

Well look at the new car. Naw not really. Its a loaner but i really like it. Nissan Maxima 2001. Nice car. Gabby and I have been begging Jimmy to see if we can buy it. hahahahhahaha

Inside the new car. Loving it.

Friday, May 10, 2013

FAIRY COWS

BOY IS SHE HOT

BOY AM I HUNGRY

GIANT MRSA PIC

SUPER NASTY

GIANT BACK MRSA CYST SURGERY

VOMIT

Reasons NOT to pop MRSA

NASTY

Camel Spider Attacks Infantry Platoon in Afghanistan!

HO????



HO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

NASTY CAT????????????????????

HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAA LMAO
TERESA HAS A BREAKDOWN. DON'T WORRY SHE GAVE THAT TO HERSELF WHILE TERRORIZING  HER FAMILY.

OMG FIX YOUR BOOBS GIRL.

Traffic advisory for Appalachian’s commencement ceremonies May 10-12 » News Archive » Appalachian State University News

Traffic advisory for Appalachian’s commencement ceremonies May 10-12 » News Archive » Appalachian State University News

What kind of flower is this. I founf it in the woods.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Driving down the highway beside the Krispy Kreme Bus

Gabby and me at Tropical Smoohie Cafe in Winston Salem

Day 2. Off to go sh opping with Gabby

Monday, May 6, 2013

So the first thing I have done for my vacation is paint my nails purple because we cant have them painted at work. Feel like a girl now.