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Old 09-30-2012, 09:36 PM
McGillicuddy McGillicuddy is offline
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Default Whats the frequency, Kenneth?

Thought I'd bump this over to the other topic board to not further derail 3rdDay's sale post
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Cryptic? Rather? What`s The frequency?...they used to have a home. While we are at it why not give healthcare back to the Church where it was really happy. Healthcare and McDonalds should not be used so fast.

Good luck with the sale 3rdDay.
So true, Sandy. Its almost too bad REMs music was so engaging that the message of Michael Stipes lyric was lost in the tune. In CA Arnold made a train wreck out the mental health care system... oh, what mental health care system? At least people in need still have a prayer at some church operated hospitals like St Judes...

Just last week my wife found a bloodied, beaten old man on down on the ground at the base of the local hospital, across the street from the busy ass mall. Healthcare workers in scrubs were walking right by them on their way to lunch. My wife went off on them (the people in scrubs) and called 911 because she couldn't lift him off the ground to help the man up the hill to the emergency room... I don't think a nun would've just walked on...

Unfortunately the frequency is far too often...
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