Archive for June, 2010

Play with a new ball

Good write up over at Allvoices.com about the haters of a recent advertised product, might consider getting one myself for working with individuals with attention disruption symptoms.

Fushigi

If you lose all you’ll try to save all

It’s a regular question posed to people: “If you had ten seconds to get out of your house alive and never return, what would you take?”.

That’s the opener to a lot of engagements where people speak about homelessness, but it’s usually the ones that are ‘chosen’ to speak rather than the chronic or advocates who don’t do what they’re told. Read the rest of this entry »

Why being afraid can be good

Years ago my mother passed away due to a third bout of cancer. Back then we didn’t have the resources we do now, both regionally let alone medically. Read the rest of this entry »

The picture of Florida health

I was talking to a lass the other day regarding the Gulf oil spill. While BP tried to claim the spill amounts to 1,000 barrels a day…but it seems between the original and smaller leak, there’s over 100,000 barrels leaking daily.

No wonder many people in Florida have dark circles these days.

Something I wasn’t aware of was the aggressive marketing that BP has been doing over the last few decades. Not only are they involved with ‘Gulf’ gas stations, they’re also the home company for Castrol motor oil!

My own family used to use a BP station just around the corner for picking up a gallon of milk or cigarettes. With this company not having chosen to use safety precautions required by other countries…no more.

With flash burns trying to be claimed as ‘consuming’ 98% of oil burned, where do they think the other 2% goes let alone the amount the little boats they’re hiring can’t skim into a 10×10 mile area to light?