
I met the TLC group at Trader's Village in Houston, and they liked me. Then they met the kids, and liked them. We were flown to New York for the studio portions of the show. Details of which set in motion a major health change in the kids and I. I am afraid I still have to bitch out my husband, but he is working very hard to get healthier, and we all are supportive of his efforts.
The other kids are all grown and living in Illinois and Texas, doing their best to remember what we taught them. So far so good.
Sometimes I just have to put my foot down and kick some %$&*... you get the idea. If you are looking to sign up for a reality based living channel event, please write to me today.
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I suggest that backyard inventing and garage based tinkering are the "healthiest state of mind."
Entrpenuers are everywhere in the USA, tinkering. Garage businesses are the backbone of our free enterprise. What is the first thing a newcomer to the US do? He or she starts a job, then does a side job for cash, builds a cash flow, then buys a building. There are plenty of buildings to buy, and starts tinkering with business ideas; viola'.
The government has little to offer the beginner. It is after all not a business. Governemnt is a guidance counselor, and I shudder to think more than a few people think it is a panacea for business.
There is a lot of slack in government, and slack is what makes us all un-healthy.
Mark my words, Soon they will be mowing lawns and building gizmos in garages all over Baghdad, just you wait and see. That is what we Americans take to the world the healthy state of mind of Entrepeneur's.
Look at this:
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