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To: Janice Shell who wrote (7027)9/25/1998 1:31:00 PM
From: zonkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
I'm not sure but from the sound of it i'd say that an "asphalt supplement" would have something to do with hemorrhoids. I believe it is applied with a trowel.

zonkie....



To: Janice Shell who wrote (7027)9/25/1998 1:55:00 PM
From: justaninvestor  Respond to of 26163
 
OFF TOPIC - Here is a very interesting file to download, would work great on a very active thread like this one. Basically, it sets up a window that "grabs" the posts so that you don't have to click on a post, read it, then click on next, read it, etc.

This is a really early stage beta version and it's only set up for the DGIV thread - please don't flame me - I'm not promoting DGIV.

This is such a time saver. How many times do you log onto SI and see that your favourite thread has a 100 posts that you haven't read.

I'm loosely working with the programmer and am making some suggestions (e.g. making it searchable by date range - want to see all those hype posts from May 15 to June 4 on MTEI - no problem; searchable by poster, etc.)

Here's the link - fcsonline.com

Feedback appreciated.



To: Janice Shell who wrote (7027)9/26/1998 6:14:00 AM
From: Solon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
What are the benefits of daily doses of asphalt supplement? I'd really like to try it!

Asphalt supplements were used a great deal during the middle 19th century. My great grandfather always used them and I still have several bags of them in my basement. They are packaged like beer nuts and look similar only slightly bigger chunks with an irregular shape. For packaging purposes they are mixed with small amounts of tar. The Bricklewood of 1936 states that they were developed out of the discovery that the sulfur in the indigenous Pitch Lake of Trinidad asphalt was a cure for syphilis and The Clap. This was before sulfa drugs. The first 13 people that tried the asphalt were cured of syphilis within 15 hours. Both General fods and nabasco tried to buy the formula but the building of the Panama Canal diverted a lot of the investment funds that the cartel had earmarked. Nowadays people with The Clap just forget about it; but at that time they used to drop into the cowboy bar and order a sarsaparilla..."and one of them tar nuts"...
If it wasn't for the side effects of premature balding (usually within 2 ½ years), the FDA wouldn't have had a leg to stand on. The drug industry has far to much lucre to promulgate this sort of distortion. It all gets swept under the rug, and even their babies are being born with The Clap. If you think they will let anyone market this again, you're CRAZY. In one part of West/Central Africa this breakthrew had already been recognized and used for at least 150 years in the general Pygmy culture. The various tribes ate it directly from special areas where they had noticed sick Orangutans convalescing. Everybody had syphilis but it never lasted. This info was not in the encyclopedia, but can be found in "The Life of an Explorer", published in 1924 by Zoltania Printing. IT IS A MATTER of record that Africans did not have The Clap prior to 1941.

EEEEE. (SOLON) CHARTERSE



To: Janice Shell who wrote (7027)9/27/1998 1:32:00 PM
From: Mr. Forthright  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
Good afternoon Janice. Sorry to trouble you but I would like to ask you something. I haven't read this thread in almost a week and it will take me a few hours to read all the posts written over the last 6 days. Where is bmart?