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Draconigena

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Well, that's a long enough drive that the hotel will be a business expense, so a quick run around the building taking copious notes, then one of those all-you-can-eat buffets, then more blackjack....
 

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Bayer Statement on Voluntary Recall of Two Lots of Kogenate FS Antihemophilic Factor (Recombinant) in the United States

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July 19, 2019 -- Bayer is voluntarily recalling two lots of Kogenate FS antihemophilic factor (recombinant) 2000 IU vials in the United States to the patient level. Certain vials from these two lots that were labeled as Kogenate FS actually contain the FVIII hemophilia A treatment, Jivi antihemophilic factor (recombinant) PEGylated-aucl 3000 IU. The U.S. is the only country where affected products were distributed.
 

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FDA Advises Patients Not to Use Herbal Doctor Remedies' Medicines

July 23, 2019 -- FDA advises patients not to use any drugs manufactured by Herbal Doctor Remedies, Monterey Park, California, because these drugs were made under poor conditions. Herbal Doctor Remedies manufacturers a variety of unapproved new drugs, including Brain Forte, New Life, Lump Shrinker, Asma-F, Herpes-P, Anemia Off, Bone Fixer and Tumor Shrinker offered on several websites. FDA recommends patients stop using these drugs and dispose of them.
 

Draconigena

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No, but as fucked as the forecast was, it wouldn't have surprised me much. The weather idiots tell us we are now in a large warm DRY air mass. Gee, then why do we still have 70% humidity? They said it would be clear today. At best, we had "partly cloudy," but a good share of the day was overcast. They said we would have light winds from the SE. Well, at least they got the direction right, but light? No, 25 mph gusting to 40 occasionally.
 

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No, but as fucked as the forecast was, it wouldn't have surprised me much. The weather idiots tell us we are now in a large warm DRY air mass. Gee, then why do we still have 70% humidity? They said it would be clear today. At best, we had "partly cloudy," but a good share of the day was overcast. They said we would have light winds from the SE. Well, at least they got the direction right, but light? No, 25 mph gusting to 40 occasionally.
lmao.......:)

Close, no cigar.....:rolleyes:
 

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Jubilant Cadista Pharmaceuticals Inc. Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Drospirenone and Ethinyl Estradiol Tablets, USP, Due to Out-of-Specification Dissolution Test Results

July 23, 2019 -- Salisbury, Maryland, Jubilant Cadista Pharmaceuticals Inc. is voluntarily recalling one lot of Drospirenone and Ethinyl Estradiol Tablets, USP, 3 mg/ 0.02mg, 28x3 Blister Pack/Carton to the consumer level. The affected product is being recalled due to out-of-specification (OOS) dissolution results at the 3-month stability time point. The affected product is manufactured by Cyndea Pharma, S.L., Olvega (Soria), 42110 Spain under contract from Jubilant Cadista Pharmaceuticals Inc., 207 Kiley Drive Salisbury, Maryland 21801.
 

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It was raining this morning on and off until about 8:30.....then the sun started peeking through, oh my god, felt like someone turned a blast furnace on.....reminded me of Florida......:oops:
 

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Yeah, like 85 degrees and 75% RH, overcast, thunderstorms in the area, little rain blowing in from them, so sticky we couldn't see straight... yup, that sure is a "dry air mass," isn't it? o_O
 

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Yeah, like 85 degrees and 75% RH, overcast, thunderstorms in the area, little rain blowing in from them, so sticky we couldn't see straight... yup, that sure is a "dry air mass," isn't it? o_O
Yup, that's what I was hinting.....guess it was miserable in a lot of locations today.

Think I'm going to Nevada after lunch tomorrow, play some blackjack tomorrow night, work Friday and return Saturday night. It should be a lot cooler in Nevada..........:crazy:
 

Draconigena

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No rain today. Thought we might get relief from the high humidity when it dropped to 53%, but is back up to 65 now and the sweat prevails.

Goodnight. Sleep well. Yak more later (uh, when you get back from your next trip?)
 

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No rain today. Thought we might get relief from the high humidity when it dropped to 53%, but is back up to 65 now and the sweat prevails.

Goodnight. Sleep well. Yak more later (uh, when you get back from your next trip?)
Just as I was signing off last night I see a BRIGHT flash of light and immediate blast of thunder, then the lights went out to the entire hotel and casino.....first time I've seen the power go out in a casino without backup generators kicking in immediately. Damn was it a humid SOB this morning, before I got the hell out of there.
 

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So the thunder bumpers followed you to Vegas, eh? But you are safe at home now?

Clear skies here (OK, partly cloudy due to a bunch of shit far south of us), 83 degrees, 65% RH. Spent 2.5 hours mowing the horse pasture because the weeds took over and the critters can't find the grass. I only got about 25% of it done today because the heat and all the bumps were beating my ancient body pretty bad (riding mowers just don't have any shocks/suspension). While going back and forth out there, I noticed the cow pasture was in similar condition (all that rain helped the weeds take over), so it looks like I will be out there every day for the next week. Sigh...
 

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So the thunder bumpers followed you to Vegas, eh? But you are safe at home now?

Clear skies here (OK, partly cloudy due to a bunch of shit far south of us), 83 degrees, 65% RH. Spent 2.5 hours mowing the horse pasture because the weeds took over and the critters can't find the grass. I only got about 25% of it done today because the heat and all the bumps were beating my ancient body pretty bad (riding mowers just don't have any shocks/suspension). While going back and forth out there, I noticed the cow pasture was in similar condition (all that rain helped the weeds take over), so it looks like I will be out there every day for the next week. Sigh...
Well other than that...you had a decent day?.......:)

I hear you about the bouncing around on the damn mower.....it gets old really quick.
 

Draconigena

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Well other than that...you had a decent day?.
Yup, other than all the damn sick animals. More on that below.
I hear you about the bouncing around on the damn mower.....it gets old really quick.
Yeah, and pastures are not smooth like lawns. If I hadn't been going so slow, I would have thought I was racing a dirt bike again. Naw, the motorcycle, even in the whoopti-do's was smoother than the mower.

Has @Lannie come up with any new juice recipes lately?
You'll have to ask her directly about that because I don't follow her flavor trials. She hasn't been on any forum for three days because of that damn sick Doberman (intestinal issues again) and the sick calf, and now the main milker has twisted her ankle, and both of us are tending several cats, and ... well, needless to say, I doubt she has had time to create anything new, but I don't know what she might have invented since she last talked to you. If she gets time to come on here soon, I'm sure she'll see that you tagged her.
 
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Draconigena

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Yeah, the bikes have decent shocks.....mine did anyway.
I started on an old Yamahahahaaa, but graduated to a new Husqvarna 250 WR (a CR bike - ala motocross suspension - with tranny replaced by Wide Ratio because I was a cross-country racer). Ah, the good old days...
Sorry to hear about all the sick or hurt critters. That keeps one + one very busy.
Not just busy, but stressed to the max, figuring what drugs or pain killers or massage fluids to use on cows and dog, and lots of antibiotic eye drops on several kittens. The one who has been sleeping under my chin for a week got into some spilled lye and Lannie saved his ass by immediately dousing him in vinegar, but he got the lye in his nose, mouth, and eyes, so we have had to feed him whatever pasty stuff we can, but he is recovering his strength and can see a little again, but he still needs to sleep in my energy field until he is fully recovered. Oh well...
 

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I started on an old Yamahahahaaa, but graduated to a new Husqvarna 250 WR (a CR bike - ala motocross suspension - with tranny replaced by Wide Ratio because I was a cross-country racer). Ah, the good old days...

Not just busy, but stressed to the max, figuring what drugs or pain killers or massage fluids to use on cows and dog, and lots of antibiotic eye drops on several kittens. The one who has been sleeping under my chin for a week got into some spilled lye and Lannie saved his ass by immediately dousing him in vinegar, but he got the lye in his nose, mouth, and eyes, so we have had to feed him whatever pasty stuff we can, but he is recovering his strength and can see a little again, but he still needs to sleep in my energy field until he is fully recovered. Oh well...
I had a husky 250 WR too, mine was 1972, loved that bike
 

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