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Post by Handy on Sept 20, 2021 10:52:25 GMT -5
Worksforme2 urged her to remain aware of what is happening with the virus all around where we live. She said she would consider it.
You got better feed back than I did. One guy said the mask thing was mostly "Biden BS." Of course he thinks Biden belongs in an Alzheimer's care home.
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Post by worksforme2 on Sept 20, 2021 18:25:41 GMT -5
it's said that necessity is the mother of invention... this man is serious when it comes to masking....
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Post by Handy on Sept 20, 2021 19:02:14 GMT -5
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Post by Handy on Sept 23, 2021 19:10:35 GMT -5
This link is related to a friend's son that made the news in the area where the son lives. ‘Loss of hope’: Idaho hospitals crushed by COVID-19 surge ( Dr. Jim Souza, chief medical officer. )
They had some clients that tried ivermectin unsuccessfully.
With another case, there were threats of great physical violence if the doctor refused to treat a relative with ivermectin.
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Post by worksforme2 on Sept 23, 2021 20:17:34 GMT -5
With another case, there were threats of great physical violence if the doctor refused to treat a relative with ivermectin.
Unless this doctor was working out of an ICU I would be somewhat surprised that he readily had access to ivermectin, unless of coarse he was a vet.
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Post by Handy on Sept 23, 2021 23:09:46 GMT -5
worksforme2, my local "Tractor Supply Inc" store sells ivermectin to anyone that wants it. It is in the cattle and horse medical supply isle. I used to go there to buy syringes and needles when I was refilling printer ink cartridges. I also bought syringes and needles to put special oil or grease on gears and slide rails and not get any on the other parts inside printers. (precision oilers)
Idaho has some radical people living in the state, so it didn't surprise me when my friend's son sent his parents a video clip of what he has to deal with in Idaho.
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Post by isthisit on Sept 24, 2021 10:10:30 GMT -5
You know I would have thought alarm bells would ring when human beings bought their medicine at Tractor Supplies Inc.
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Post by Handy on Sept 24, 2021 12:07:33 GMT -5
People around here have what I call hobby farms. A few horses, some other farm animals like chickens and rabbits, even pet pigs, so "Tractor Supply" is a good place to buy veterinary supplies. We also have large animal (horses and cows) vets.
People call the vet and the vet tells the person what to do if an animal needs some minor care.
Tractor Supply has "calf warmers" bottle feeders and all of the stuff for calving season. There are actually very few tractor parts, it is mostly about animal care.
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Post by worksforme2 on Sept 28, 2021 12:07:10 GMT -5
More JEDI refusing to take vaccine after rumor surfaces it would reduce Midichlorians ....... Attachments:
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Post by Handy on Sept 28, 2021 13:41:14 GMT -5
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Post by worksforme2 on Sept 30, 2021 7:42:01 GMT -5
Nurse carefully contemplates whether she is better of getting vaccine or losing job and dying, stay tuned for follow up on this breaking story.... Attachments:
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Post by worksforme2 on Sept 30, 2021 7:57:07 GMT -5
I had an appointment for some lab work this morning, just the regular routine stuff for a 72yr. old guy. I was informed a new policy of only allowing 1 person in the waiting area was in place, again because of the increased numbers revolving around Covid19. I was asked to wait outside or in my vehicle. OK...Strangely as I walked back and then forth from getting blood drawn I noted that most of the nurses were not masking. WTH......? Had a follow up on my blood work. Mostly I am looking pretty good for a guy in his 70's. I did note that everyone I saw was masked this time . My vitamin D3 levels are still very low, I am not absorbing the De3 supplement for some reason. Dr. advised me to get the 3rd shot as soon as it's available. And I will be eating more fatty fish (salmon, maceral, sardines, etc.) to improve D3 absorption.
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Post by mirrororchid on Sept 30, 2021 18:02:23 GMT -5
People around here have what I call hobby farms. A few horses, some other farm animals like chickens and rabbits, even pet pigs, so "Tractor Supply" is a good place to buy veterinary supplies. We also have large animal (horses and cows) vets. People call the vet and the vet tells the person what to do if an animal needs some minor care. Tractor Supply has "calf warmers" bottle feeders and all of the stuff for calving season. There are actually very few tractor parts, it is mostly about animal care. I'd never heard of Tractor Supply company when it came up in a stock screener I developed. Bought some. One of my best picks ever. Even have one about 20 miles away that I only noticed once I owned a tiny chunk.
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Post by Handy on Sept 30, 2021 18:32:22 GMT -5
TSCO Specialty Retail Dividend 2.08 OK Dividend % 1.03% just fair Forward P/E 24.84 a little high PEG 2.93 high, I like under 1 EPS (ttm) 7.51 EPS next Y 8.16 good EPS next 5Y 9.20% good Price 202.61 ? Target Price 201.92 not good I looked at TSCO for several years but never bought any shares. Look at AGM on finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=agm&ty=c&ta=1&p=d
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Post by mirrororchid on Sept 30, 2021 18:41:27 GMT -5
TSCO Specialty Retail Dividend 2.08 OK Dividend % 1.03% just fair Forward P/E 24.84 a little high PEG 2.93 high, I like under 1 EPS (ttm) 7.51 EPS next Y 8.16 good EPS next 5Y 9.20% good Price 202.61 ? Target Price 201.92 not good I looked at TSCO for several years but never bought any shares. Look at AGM on finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=agm&ty=c&ta=1&p=dBought it in Sept 2010 Sold 3/4 of it in April 2011 at about a 35% gain. Over 10 years that 1/4 multiplied 13x. Today, it is aggressively leveraged and the dividend is less than half what I would demand. We agree. It's not a good pick today. AGM's dividend is high enough that I expect little growth from it. It is fairly valued. The >20x debt scares me off. They're paying the dividend with borrowed money. That isn't sustainable. I'm happier with Northrim BanCorp, Inc. (NRIM) Flush with cash, good earnings supporting a healthy dividend. I'm banking on at least a 20% upside on top of the dividends. How long will I wait for that? Given the 8% average return of the market, I can wait a darn long time as I soak up the nickels and dimes it casts off once in a while.
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