Asthma Inhaler
My wife went to get her asthma inhaler and was told by the pharmacist that her particular asthma inhaler was no longer being prescribed and they would get her a new one. No big deal I guess, except the reason they gave.
Seems the asthma inhaler she has been using for 10 years is bad for the environment!
Environment, hey, what about her lungs? She has been breathing this stuff in for 10 years?
I gotta look into this, something just ain’t right here.
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! Tags: Asthma, Asthma Inhaler, Medicine, PharmacistJanuary 31st, 2008 — By David — Filed under: Blogging Comments (0)
Television Writer Strike and DVD Rentals
I wonder how much the Television Writers Strike has impacted the DVD Rental market. I know we have kept the people at Netflix going double time compared to previously when there was at least a little bit of good television to watch.
I guess the same holds true for Internet video. I wonder if YouTube traffic has increased significantly over the last several weeks?
January 23rd, 2008 — By David — Filed under: Television Comments (1)
Ron Paul is the Peter Pan of Politics
After the last Republican debate in South Carolina I think I have finally figured Ron Paul out.
Ron Paul is the Peter Pan of Politics. No matter how much he wants me to believe, I still know he can not fly.
During the last debate in South Carolina Ron Paul made George W Bush look like an oratory expert. I can not recall anyone being so far off base as Paul appeared to be. At one point the person asking a question even had to ask Ron what he was responding to, because it did not sound like anything that could be connected to the question.
For me, Ron Paul is not the answer. I can understand how people could be pulled in to his camp, but just being the outsider with a fresh voice is not enough.
January 11th, 2008 — By David — Filed under: Politics Comments (6)
Dorothy Hamill Haircut
Is everything going retro, or am I just getting that old. I swear I have seen a couple young ladies with a Dorothy Hamill Haircut recently. Of course, I guess this should not surprise me. They don’t want to admit it, but a lot of the hairstyles today are retro hairstyles.
And the music is the same way, I hear kids all the time talking about Classic Rock bands like they were just discovered. Hey, did you hear the NEW Aerosmith song, it’s the bomb man !
Tags: Aerosmith, Dorothy Hamill Haircut, Dorothy Hamill Hairstyle, Retro Fashion, Retro Hairstyles, SeventiesJanuary 9th, 2008 — By David — Filed under: Blogging Comments (0)
New Hampshire Primary Results
By the eind of the day we should have a little bit clearer picture on the upcoming Presidential Election. To keep up with the whole process better I have hired a new writer on NonPartyPolitics.com
Having been raised a Christian Conservative this always meant that I leaned pretty far right and Republican. Now those lines are getting pretty blurry and that is one of the reasons I named the site NonPartyPolitics. The other main reason is that I (and I hope I am not alone) am totally feed up with the Political mud slinging and partisan approach to everything. Yes, some things keep us in a Party, but, a lot of things should be worked out regardless of your Party affiliation.
January 8th, 2008 — By David — Filed under: Politics Comments (0)
Iowa caucus
Tonight is the Iowa caucus and I guess that means we can at least expect to narrow the Presidential Candidate field down a little. Usually after the Iowa caucus at least a couple candidates drop out and give their support to someone else. It is probably just an aspect of the mass media these days but it sure seems like we had more candidates than ever before. Some candidates will stick around until next week for the New Hampshire Primary.
Of course the Republican and Democratic conventions are not held until September so we have a long way to go in finding out who will be the leading candidates for their party nominations.
I personally expect to see some real shakeups after tonight.
January 3rd, 2008 — By David — Filed under: Politics, Ramble On Comments (0)