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Bruce 5月31日 Thursday, May 31, 2007
Friends,
Have
you ever looked at city life and thought?.... "There must be people in
the city that want to move to the country, and people in the country
who want to move to the city." Like everyone has a choice, and even
famous people who don't want to leave the city have to leave because of
the harassment they receive. Also, thinking like this becomes an
extreme form of thinking too. It may become an absolute statement like,
"Everyone must want to move to the country who live in the city, and
vice-versa, everyone must want to move to the city who live in the
country."
THE GRASS IS NOT ALWAYS GREENER -------------------------------------------
Listen,
if you were a cow, and some of us might feel like one from time to
time, you would be ripping apart your neck to get to that fresh green
grass that is on the other side of the fence because you are tired of
your cohort who just laid a fresh pattie of crap where you liked to lay
under the big oak tree you love so much. Well, it's not much different
where you are probably living now, the only problem is, you can't get
the Morris estate just because you have a tabby, and you can't take
over the petting zoo and be a playmate pet if you are a guy, and be a
penthouse pet if you are a girl, unless you cheat.
If you find
these things, you are fortunate, but if you ask the average person they
may say that even if they had something like that, it wouldn't last
long, and it might cause more problems down the line.
So, in
fairness to the people who have a certain lifestyle, I give some credit
for a successful search, but honestly, you don't get paid money to
curse the Governor to make people think you are the worst enemy, and
the fresher the money is, the more authorities suspect you of being a
counterfeiter.
Periodically, we all have some time to sit and
think about life and where we are taking it, and some may call that
leisure. If you had to take more then your usual share of leisure time,
what would you do with it?
Now, if your leisure time were to
extend far enough that you would not have any difficulties doing what
you want, you would have people running after you with cameras, trying
to figure out why you are so happy-go-lucky and fancy free. You
wouldn't like that after about two months; or in some cases, people may
last two years before they are tired of it.
You will get tired of it.
It's like a barbed wire fence to have fame sometimes, and everyone thinks it's so great. It
is illusory that you will have so much fun and so many friends, and you
have no idea what it costs you. If you want to be famous, work hard
enough for it.
Take it from me, if you are well-known, it better be for a good reason, or they will tear you apart.
Thanks for your time,
Bruce W. Raulston
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Thursday, May 31, 2007
Friends,
If
you have the time and aren't rushed too much, you might want to
investigate this archive at your earliest convenience. This is merely
an overview of what I saw, but you can take some time and find out what
only the grocery manager knows first hand.
POPULAR ITEM OR NOT --------------------------
If
you shop frequently and you have some extra paper, try listing the
things at the store you find to be not selling so well and the possible
reason.
When you go through the vegetable section at the store
please note the acorn and butternut squash, and you might also consider
the mustard greens also. These items might not be running off the
shelves, but they are still good to eat. Of course, you might want to
consider the papaya and also the horseradish. Anaheim peppers also need
a customer or two don't you think?
Now off to the cheese
selection you go, and what do you think of the great aromas you will
find? The older the better in some cases but this gets a little
extreme. Blue cheese is great on salads, and the more colorful it is,
the better the smell right? This is the section that only the
proficient in medicine do very well in, but you can try to peel off
some wax if you want to experience the most of what the cheese
selection has to offer. Aphrodisiacs? Maybe, but you might drive some
people off when you try to explain yourself.
The specialty meats
are some of the best offerings the store has to show a customer, and
the better you are in the kitchen at home the more you can make out of
it. Anchovy paste is what traditionally goes into Ceaser Salad
dressing. The better you get at making it, the better you will look
too. Now, everyone whose religion doesn't stop them from eating it, you
have crab in the can, and sardines, smoked oysters and anchovies. Pizza
was where the anchovies went when I remember their consumption, but
where did sardines go into and what recipe calls for them? I believe if
you can mask over the smell, you can get a fairly good meal out of
sardines. Smoked oysters are really tasty, but if you put them in
stuffing like the recipe calls for, you might not have any people over
for Thanksgiving dinner again.
When it comes to crackers and
cookies, the yellow colored ones seem to go the slowest, but there are
enough selections of pre-made shortbread and specialty crackers to go
with that clearance braunsweiger sausage you found on mark down. I like
the Melba toast, and you know it tastes a lot like Captain Crunch™
cereal if you like milk, peanut butter and some honey. Honey buns are a
nice staple and those pinwheel cinna-mini-buns are to die from. Take my
word, when you go to the bagged chip aisle, don't forget the Bugles™
and the Corn-Nuts™.
Please get the sour cream with the seal
attached to the top of the tub, and if you eat the plain flavored
yogurt in the quart sized tub, don't pick a fight with me unless I had
one too.
Thanks for your time,
Bruce W. Raulston
Friends,
When
you go to the store, do you ever stop and think about getting
band-aids™ or ace bandages™? There's reason why those things are by the
pharmacy in fact, and you may be better off having those things handy
at your home in case of a minor scrape. I was always bumping into
things, and no matter what happened, there was always the comfort that
came along with having self-medicating remedial items at home.
HOW LONG A BANDAGE? ---------------------------
No
matter how often you look where you are going or clear the path to the
shed or garage, or even closet for that matter, you are bound to kick
the small corner of the wall between the bathroom and closet, or slide
off the side of the staircase and scuff up a little. We are designed to
withstand this, and the pain sensation is a good reminder that we are
fallible, with very little time until we find it out. If you are wise,
and you would like to think you are, you will have at least a large
band-aid™ in your medicine cabinet.
How long a bandage do you need though?
"I'm
looking at a possible twenty foot bandage that I will possibly need on
my fractured leg, and I am not sure if it is even going to be long
enough. I didn't have any pain when I walked to the drugstore, but I
was sure tired when I got back," quoting myself as thinking right now.
You can really cut off the blood flow with a bandage that has elastic thread in it.
It's
like the socks that you get when they were really pressed for time
producing them, and ran the machine twice as fast and made the socks
twice as narrow.
I am going to forgo the bandage here. I hope you get the intent of this story.
Have a good day,
Bruce W. Raulston
Friends,
It's
inevitable that we find similarities to board games in our lives. You
can't really choose what game others play in fact, and most would balk
at your implying that a "game" is involved.
WHICH BOARD GAME ARE YOU ON? ---------------------------------------
Nowadays,
you have certain responsibilities you rely on for your comfort, but
have you ever realized what comfort there is in recognizing your
surroundings as a board game? Competitiveness is a fact of life and you
should embrace it like you would your shaver or maybe even a golf bag
sometimes. Everyone realized the complications after a loss, whether it
was planned or not. "This is not a game," is what I usually say, but it
isn't true in all cases.
Can you amalgamate your surrounding to streamline your efforts? Try... 1) The Knight comes out to fight and seeing there is not anyone to match him, rests a while. 2) The Bishop darts out to find whether or not there is guilt or a moral contest, but is humble. 3) Everyone relates with the Pawn in that you're small in comparison to others, but decisive. 4) The Castle is difficult to move but extends all around, and takes what it sees. 5) The Queen is very willful and defiant, but not everyone recognizes her until it's too late. 6) The King is poised, noble and protected, but for how long, and for what does he stand for? 7) All games have icons, vestiges, points of reason, and even purpose. When you go about your daily activities, could you use this interpretation in your routine? Your friend, Bruce W. Raulston
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Dear friends,
When
you see your family and friends, and you have something you want to
say, but you can't actually put it into words in one setting, you may
need to consider a will.
WRITE SOME WILLS ----------------------
You
will find that most people rarely think about this extremely personal
action, and there are many options for people who have never thought of
this act. It is very obscure and portentous but wills are a part of
everyday life. Your act of volition says volumes about you everyday; in
what you wear, drive, eat, and how often you bathe even; so it is very
important that you present your will as a remedy in case something
happens. Most people start to think about this in their thirties, and
it doesn't take that long at all to satisfy this thought. You need to
remember that everyone has personal possessions, even a person who is
considered hapless, so you should think of these things as a remedy
within yourself. This is a personal decision you make to relate to
those around you what you intend to do, and what you desire to have
done.
Remember:
1) Preparing a will can be a personal event for you in your leisure time.
2) Researching forms at the library doesn't take that long.
3) When you write a will, you will make a better life, and you can make your wishes privately.
4) Oftentimes people die intestate, so keep this in mind.
5) If you intend to live to a certain age or if you have a desire for a long life, make it known.
6) Just because you want to live longer, doesn't make you selfish, and you are entitled.
7) Write a small synopsis for yourself, so you will have these things in mind.
Thanks for your time.
Yours in public service,
Bruce W. Raulston
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Everyone
has heard of the "lying attorney" defense, and it is sometimes screamed
outside the courthouses of this country, but some of the defenses like
this which cause argument, and conflict, can be avoided with
preparation.
BE PREPARED --------------- So
you have some difficulty understanding the ins and outs of an agreement
huh? Tell you what, if you have problems understanding why it is so
difficult to have an expected end at court, it is intentional. If you
want to have some mental strength left at the end of the week, listen
carefully.
1) If there is anything in an agreement that you do not understand, address it immediately. 2)
Do not sign an agreement if you feel you have been coerced into doing
so, and never make a verbal agreement with someone alone in passing
since there is not any controlled way to verify you did so, and people
who are in it for the quick remedy are not going to comply with your
wishes later on in most cases. 3) You have a defense in court if
you are coerced, and whether or not a local court agrees with your
logic, you will have a chance to appeal any decision made if you seek
it, whether or not it is a qualified judge or not. Remember this. These
are some guidelines to agreements, and can be helpful to you in case of
an emergency. This is not however a substitute for legal advice, but it
can be a general rule for you to follow in any situation involving
agreements. Have a good day. Bruce W. Raulston
Hello friends,
If you are a business student, listen carefully:
The
working world was intended to be for people who have an idea or goal
and want to work with others to obtain it usually, however, some
businesses were designed to implement schemes, and in this way, cheat
the consumer.
THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY -------------------------------
This
industry had much power at one time, especially when large amounts of
capital were placed in a company which would do the customers bidding,
even at the cost of lives.
Business schools oftentimes rely on
monies from these types of industries, to set costs, rates, and even
use statistical data to determine whether or not someone is to be
considered a risk or not. Recently, some insurance companies along with
financial institutions, have gone so far as to abandon a customer to be
left at the will of the customers' adversaries.
Business
students are paying for schooling but at what cost to the public? There
are many people who may become dependent on "insurance capital" to
sustain their lives, but a policyholder at any insurance company is
sometimes the victim of various schemes.
Statisticians compile
data about the public for a certain wage at the insurance company. They
do so for risk management, and for other types of operations within the
company. Some people are considered to be a very serious hazard to an
insurance company. If the insurance company has data that suggests you
are not going to live, you might be considered by this company to be
deceased, even though you are still alive.
Perhaps you were
involved in an accident in which the damages seemed minimal, but you
were placed in a hazardous situation because of this. There are some
cases within the insurance industry which determine your personal worth
at less than ten percent (10%) of what you are actually worth in some
cases. Above all this, the court may consider the insurance industry
the final determiner of your personal worth from this adjusted report.
It is considered to be fraudulent, but some courts may argue against
your personal worth being more if you declare it, simply because the
insurance company has placed you in a hazardous risk category.
Be aware of this the next time you sign or renew an insurance policy; you're life and personal property and worth depend on it.
Bruce W. Raulston
About Me
- Bruce Raulston
- I
established a trust in Dallas County, Texas to address the concerns of
customers / policyholders where insurance companies do not treat the
consumer / policyholder fairly. It has been a long road, but I am
staying alive nevertheless.
Enjoy your read.
Bruce
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