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I have had to had many vaccines in my life, due to living overseas as a child.. These vaccines were given close together. Cholera, Hepatitis, typhoid, and now 3 Covid .... My entire family, and many of my other old friends from Africa and the Middle East, all now show positive skin tests. The CDC has quietly changed its testing guidelines for TB. The skin test is no longer considered the best test, only the blood test, and follow up with chest X-ray. I'm not saying these people don't have TB. I'm asking how Panama is testing for it. As I say, amid Covid. The CDC recommendation to stop using the time test, skin test, went largely unheard.
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Penny, one additional note on this subject and then I guess I'll have to move on. These neighbors work with the animal spay and neuter clinic. I think that is great, but I'm sure they don't have any idea that even charities need an attorney. Nothing against animals, but how can they care more for animals than humans? They aren't vegans or anything. As I said, I think they do not consider lawyers "humans". NUTS FOR SURE!!
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I was shocked she said it, but she and her husband are very vocal on their hatred for lawyers. She sent me 6 smiley faces, with tears of joy... just darn gleeful. I will never speak to these nuts again. I'm sure they are the rare people, and most people don't jump up and down for joy at anyone's murder. When I told her I was absolutely appalled at her reaction, she said "f-you Jo, I'm allowed to speak my opinion". Wow. I'm saving that text for forever, in case I'm ever tempted to forget she actually said it.
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That's so good to hear. I guess my neighbor is that one idiot who thrills at the death of any lawyer. Her husband was thrown out of Leyda's office for screaming at her, leaning over her desk shaking his finger in her face. She told him to get out!! And she was HIS lawyer. Some people are just unreasonable nut cases. I'm sure you're right, most people loved and respected her as a HUMAN. Good to hear your positive words, thanks!
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I am just devastated too. As a family with quite a few lawyers (none of which has ever sued anyone, just hard working prosecutors and corporate types), it has always amazed me how much people hate "all lawyers", until they need one. And, don't get me started on the number of times they are asked for "free advice" if they haven't spoken to us before except at a PTA meeting. Leyda had a mother and a daughter, was a smart, hard-working advocate for her clients. Some people, like my neighbor, have already told me how happy they were she was killed and that she "got what she deserved, karma...." I KID YOU NOT!!! What on earth is wrong with people???? My thoughts are with the poor family. I hope they solve this case quickly.
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It's not very new. It is a little gadget the size of a swiss army knife, that you plug into the television (sort of a dongle). Then, anything on your browser can be projected to the TV screen by pushing the little icon. I use if for YouTube if I want to share a favorite video, instead of everyone gathering around my phone. You can even show a photo album like a slide show. It costs about $40 from Amazon last I checked. Fairly easy to set up. The icon always shows up on Netflix, YouTube or Amazon videos , etc. If you want to try mine, I'll see if Doug will show you one of ours. You do need an HDMI open port on your TV.
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I agree, Keith. Recycling should not involve eyesores. I am waiting for all the "electric car" batteries (which run on power generated by coal or gas, or hydroelectric, but much less efficiently) to start being "recycled". There will be a pile of oozing batteries that can't be "reused, recycled" but simply destroy the scenery or the planet. Littering by re-cyclers is still littering.
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Silk Almond is at Romero and Super Baru in Boquete, not refrigerated but doesn't require refrigeration until opened. International Delight hazelnut comes and disappears quickly at Reys in David. Also, Coffeemate liquid vanilla. But, as soon as they hit the shelves they're gone. I will probably star in a viral video someday knocking people over to get the Coffeemate Vanilla liquid.
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Yes, I sent a "just in case" to my favorite contacts. No need to panic, but anything that keeps me from messing up my phone, etc., is worth taking precaution.
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I'm betting that even if you have been vaccinated, and CAN find your records that they are not on the "proper form", in Spanish, etc. and won't be accepted in Columbia or elsewhere.. maybe just cynical. I'm assuming it's harmless to get a second vaccine, but certainly not painless. I remember the "my arm is going to fall off" feeling, clearly.
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If history is any predictor, this product will disappear if I recommend it. Yesterday, while holding my little paper tag number at the deli counter in Romero I scanned the case for anything "new" or interesting. On the top shelf, directly under the scales or number dispenser, on the left side, was a local roast beef. It stated it's grass fed. I was curious, as I've tried to do my own roasts here, and even own a deli slicer that can slice my roasts very thinly, I seem to get a tough final product. So, I asked if I could taste a sample of this. It was delicious, tender, no weird spices. I asked mine to be sliced paper thin, and it made delicious roast beef sandwiches. So, if it sells out quickly Romero will probably quit carrying it because of the difficulty in keeping it stocked. I'll admit, this product might have been here for ages, but I'd never seen it before. It is labeled Campofino Lomo Ahumado, and was priced B 17.59/kg.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Rife I'm thinking 100 years is enough time to have shown to be anything more than a pyramid sale of snake oil. I'd say to go ahead, it's harmless, except that it isn't harmless. I have a sister-in-law who thought holding teabags on her breast cancer would cure it, so didn't go through anything else. Sometimes what one "thinks" isn't as important as what the actual data shows. People's "miracle stories" are not "proof" in the least, it is not reproducible in any scientific way. People have said to be cured by sitting in the ocean, but that doesn't make it true. It is just an old wive's tale. Lots of people have sat in the ocean and not been cured of a darn thing. I suggest anyone doing this find someone who is doing it for free. There must be some humanitarian out there that wants to cure mankind of HIV and cancer and all ailments who would do it as a charity. That, I have never seen. People will say this is the "old" Rife, the "new" rife is different.... not so, as they say "New packaging, same great taste!!"
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Pet Food News from PriceSmart
Palo Alto Jo replied to Sassy Blake's topic in Shopping and Store Resources
Thank goodness it's back. But, who knew before moving here that I'd have to give up luxuries if I wanted decent cat litter? Crazy. You'd think it was a scientific achievement of the century. -
The COPA plane was no doubt delayed by the on-going chaos in Venezuela. But, the reason it became an "International" incident was probably not the stranding of people seeking medical treatments or business men. I'm betting it was the soccer/football game being cancelled. These people take their soccer seriously enough to withdraw ambassadors? Amazing.
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Changes in Behavior toward Gringos?
Palo Alto Jo replied to Marcelyn's topic in Water Cooler Topics, Rumor Central, Bochinche
Bud, I'm going to use your incident to make even more sure not to become the "ugly American", and have no problem asking a gringo to cut it out when they are being disrespectful to Panamanians. I think it just takes a few idiots to quickly make it bad for all of us here. The people who flipped you off may have just had dealings with a gringo that made mad at all of us. Not fair, but I know it can happen. Arguing with clerks, demanding someone "hurry up", bad road manners (even though locals can do that, I think we cannot), etc. are things that give us a bad name. We all need more patience here when dealing with individuals, it IS an asset in Panama. I think the Panamanians are very sweet, accepting people, in general. But, just like us, they have a few stinkers. -
Changes in Behavior toward Gringos?
Palo Alto Jo replied to Marcelyn's topic in Water Cooler Topics, Rumor Central, Bochinche
At one time I also lived in San Clemente, 3 bedroom home with huge ocean view. I was a renter, $550 a month, 1978. We may have been neighbors!! -
I am a bit confused by your question, but the only taxes you pay in Panama are when you buy something, own something, DO something that is taxable. There is income tax here, only if you made your income here. If you are asking if you still pay taxes in the U.S. , the answer is YES. Even if you live on Mars, a U. S. resident has the privilege of filing income tax, and the requirements are more rigorous if you have a bank account in a foreign bank (foreign to U.S.)