This Is What I Think.
Saturday, June 16, 2018
"You can't fool us by agreeing with us."
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=71851
The American Presidency Project
Grover Cleveland
XXII President of the United States: 1885 - 1889
Veto Message
February 26, 1889
To the House of Representatives:
I return without approval House bill No. 11586, entitled "An act for the relief of Stephen Williams."
It appears from the records that the beneficiary for whom a pension is provided in this bill served as a volunteer in an Illinois regiment from October, 1862, to October, 1864, at which date he is reported as a deserter.
He filed a claim for pension in 1881, in which he alleged that he was struck with a gunstock upon his head and injured in October, 1864.
The evidence shows that a drunken comrade struck the claimant with the stock of his gun because he would not buy whisky for him.
This, upon all the facts, does not appear to be a proper case for allowing a pension for an injury suffered in the line of military duty.
GROVER CLEVELAND
From 2/26/1889 To 5/23/1994 ( premiere US TV series episode "Star Trek: The Next Generation"::series finale episode "All Good Things..." ) is 38436 days
38436 = 19218 + 19218
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA as Kerry Burgess ) To 6/15/2018 is 19218 days
From 5/13/1956 ( premiere US TV series episode "You Are There"::"Benjamin Franklin's Kite Experiment (June 15, 1752)" ) To 6/15/2018 is 22678 days
22678 = 11339 + 11339
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 11/18/1996 ( premiere US film "Star Trek: First Contact" ) is 11339 days
From 3/23/1990 ( premiere US film "Pretty Woman" ) To 6/15/2018 is 10311 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/25/1994 ( the launch of the United States unmanned spacecraft Deep Space Program Science Experiment ) is 10311 days
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Rose Beltz
June 15, 2018 at 10:33 pm
Becoming A Dad .... #KREM
https://www.krem.com/article/news/health/male-infertility-what-you-need-to-know/293-564849731
KREM 2 News CBS Spokane
Male infertility: What you need to know
Some men have fertility issues making it difficult for them and their partner to get pregnant; in fact, male infertility accounts for an estimated 40 percent of fertility problems in couples who have difficulty conceiving.
Author: Rose Beltz
Published: 5:22 PM PDT June 15, 2018
Updated: 5:39 PM PDT June 15, 2018
Father's Day is a wonderful time to celebrate the dads of the world, but it is also a good time to talk about men who are trying to become dads.
Some men have fertility issues making it difficult for them and their partner to get pregnant; in fact, male infertility accounts for an estimated 40 percent of fertility problems in couples who have difficulty conceiving.
When it comes to a man’s fertility, a number of common factors can be at play, according to doctors.
Just the thought of having a baby can be stressful. Doctors from The Men's Clinic at UCLA Medical Center said they see men that are not only stressed professionally but then have the added stress that comes along with trying to get their spouse pregnant. It is enough to send couples fighting and not being able to conceive.
Researchers found that men who experienced two or more stressful life events in the past year had a lower percentage of sperm mobility and quality compared with men who did not experience any stressful life events.
Life strains can then lead to weight gain.Overweight or obese men can have lower testosterone and a higher incidence of fertility issues. One potential reason is that larger thighs can increase the testicle temperature affecting sperm health.
Doctors said it is important to do what you can to reduce stress and lose weight if they are issues for you. The Men's Clinic at UCLA, tell their patients to eat, move and sleep
Simple lifestyle changes can make a big impact on a man's over-all and in turn, reproductive health.
Diet
Focus on fresh fruits and vegetables, high protein foods, and foods rich in polyunsaturated fats (like tree nuts, almonds, and walnuts).
Exercise
Men should break a sweat for 30 minutes or more each day. Exercising just once or twice a week is not enough. According to doctors, anything that improves blood flow, heart rate, and metabolism on a regular basis is probably going to translate to better sperm production.
Sleep
Try to get more than six hours of sleep per night. Sleeping recharges their pituitary gland, and the pituitary gland controls sperm production by the testicles. If you are consistently not getting enough sleep, there's a good chance the hormones that control sperm production are also lagging.
Physicians are able to perform a number of tests to determine the root of fertility issues and there are a number of surgical and medical options to repair such issues and help couples reach their fertility goals
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100405/quotes
IMDb
Pretty Woman (1990)
Quotes
Edward Lewis: It's just that, uh, very few people surprise me.
Vivian: Yeah, well, you're lucky. Most of 'em shock the hell outta me.
http://www.chakoteya.net/NextGen/277.htm
All Good Things [ Star Trek: The Next Generation ]
Stardate: 47988
Original Airdate: May 23, 1994
Q: This is you. I'm serious. Right here, life is about to form on this planet for the very first time. A group of amino acids are about to combine and form the first protein, the building blocks of what you call life. Strange, isn't it? Everything you know, your entire civilisation, it all begins right here in this little pond of goo. Appropriate, somehow, isn't it? Too bad you didn't bring your microscope. It's really quite fascinating. Oh, look, there they go. The amino acids are moving closer and closer, and closer. Oh! Nothing happened. See what you've done?
Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
(from internet transcript)
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BARCLAY: Doctor Cochrane. I know this sounds silly, but can I shake your hand? ...Thank you, Doctor. I can't tell you what an honour it is to work with you on this project.
LAFORGE: Reg!
BARCLAY: I never imagined I'd be meeting the man who invented the warp drive.
LAFORGE: Reg!
BARCLAY: I'm sorry. Right. ...Thanks.
COCHRANE: Do they have to keep doing this?
LAFORGE: It's just a little hero worship, Doctor. To tell you the truth I can't say I blame them. We all grew up hearing about what you did. Or what you're about to do.
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- posted by Kerry Burgess 4:20 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Saturday 16 June 2018