Dream Girls

Dream Girls is a good movie. Implicitly, it is an exploration of the pathology of the BCG shot. I’ve had a BCG shot; and, I can say that the movie is accurate. Before you see this movie, study the BCG and it’s history. You won’t be disappointed in the movie with a little bit of study.

Interestingly, the BCG is available on the streets in the US and legitimately in other countries. Many professionals get a BCG shot once in a while for the effects even if they have to leave the US to get one. Generally, it stops a person from being a push-over. I strongly recommend getting one if it is possible. Put it on your list of things to try someday and see Dream Girls to learn about how the medicine works.

Schizoaffective Illness Working

To read an interesting post on Mental Illness see the link to Barbara Kingsolver’s The Lacuna. There is an interaction of two kinds of mental illnesses, Schizophrenia and Schizo-Affective Mental Illness. I have encountered people who have Schizophrenia. I do not have a dominant gene for conscience that people with Schizophrenia have. My mental Illness is still present, it just manifests in an understandable way. I have ranted about someone in this post which I have offered the reader a link to read more but the truth is that it is an offensive post concerning me and my feeling about home life. It is about the neighboring family prior to the “Sweetheart Swindle,” in which the father is believed to have Schizophrenia.

To understand how Schizophrenia and Schizo-Affective mental illnesses relate please see the gevluef picture from Wikipedia called: Pompejanischer

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Getting Across GGBridge

Beginning in 2010’s business calendar I worked on old business. I phoned the Golden Gate Bridge in regards to a Toll payment in which the administrator’s accounts receivable showed an account I needed to reconcile due to a returned check that showed an unpaid trip across the Golden Gate Bridge from 1992. I called explaining I was ready to settle.

When I went across the Golden Gate Bridge in 1992 and I couldn’t pay the Toll in cash, I was directed to the Presidio Station to discuss my options. I wrote a check for six dollars. I accrued a small debt when the check I wrote for the Toll was returned unpaid. Over the phone, the administrator forgave my debt. Later the accounts receivable account was quashed. I think I was expected to pay the Toll on demand in Honors.

I reasoned that I could get to the destination if I pay the Toll. Everyone wants to advance, reach their goals honestly, and so I sent the Golden Gate Bridge the Toll, and the returned check fee via a Western Union Money order to pay my debt from 1992 this year in 2010.

Way to Go! You may Pass.

Harold and Maude

Here is the link to way more than you need to know about Harold and Maude (the movie). Rent Harold and Maude the movie. Below is a brief synopsis, but I think that the movie is based on Acidophilus Therapy.

Harold becomes friends with Maude, an older woman who also loves the cemetery. After having thoughts of his own death, Maude takes some Acidophilus which leaves Harold free to move on.

This is a cult movie. But there is sufficient information in it to accept the Acidophilus Therapy as an acceptable practice of which the movie is a topic.

If you wish to experiment with Acidophilus Therapy, purchase the supplement at a health food store. Add several capsules to a small amount of milk. I combine the culture and Milk in a Photo-film jar by shaking it; then I add that to a regular cup of milk for uniform consistency.

It is a good idea to set asside some time to relax while the Acidophilus flurishes in your metabolism. In fact, you probably shouldn’t move at all. After forty minutes, plan to take ‘heat’ to overcome the remaining culture with luke warm tea and a hot shower.

Try to be sure that you are not going to upset anyone who may have been paying attention to you. Once when I was prompted to action and the culture was flourishing, I made an eggie feeling. The person reported that he felt every cell in his brain. So I said, fill that eggie feeling with a brisk walk through the isles at the grocery store.

Once you have experienced this weak culture, you will not need the therapy again for a while. Remember that it is a yeast; though weak it could cause an ulcer. It is also recommended for women.

I do not want any problems. But if an ulcer develops. please request that the Prescribing Doctor consider antibiotics after which the stomach lining will repair itself.

Taking Complaints

Mental Illness is the most misunderstood condition of a person’s life.

Schizophrenia is a major psychiatric illness.  People often experience symptoms such as hallucinations (hearing, seeing, feeling, or smelling things that aren’t there) or delusions (unusual beliefs that other people don’t have, such as paranoid beliefs that others are against them).  They may also have other symptoms, such as low motivation, poor attention, and inability to experience pleasure.  Sometimes it is hard for people with schizophrenia to distinguish fantasy from reality.

The cause of schizophrenia is unknown.  Scientists believe it may be caused by an imbalance in neurotransmitters (brain chemicals), especially the chemical dopamine.  Imbalances of these neurotransmitters may be caused by genetic factors, early effects of the environment on the developing brain (such as when the baby is in the womb or during birth), or both.

About 1% of people develop schizophrenia during their lifetime.  Schizophrenia usually develops between the ages of 16 and 30, but may develop after that.  It is a lifelong disorder.

Schizophrenia is diagnosed with a clinical interview.  The interviewer checks to see whether a person has experienced symptoms and, if so, for how long.  To be diagnosed with schizophrenia, a person must experience a decrease in social functioning (school, work, social relationships, or self-care) for at least 6 months.  The clinician must also make sure that the person has no physical problems that could cause problems like those of schizophrenia, such as a brain tumor.

I have presented enough information to address mental illness throughout this web site (like in the Dick Tracy presentation), but I have had to speak directly about it here based on the bullish nature of the complaint.  The most likely place that I would be managing my mental illness on a day to day basis is my blog. I recommend visiting if you have a specific issue with me. The Blog is Gevluef at wordpress.

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I think it is only fair to share my source for the above text.  Since it is a hand-out from Staff I decided to include the source: Schizophrenia.  Schizoaffective disorder is exactly the same as schizophrenia except it manifests in an ordinary, and understandable way.  Let me show you a Hereditary table.  Then you can reconstruct the difference.  Schizophrenia is FF+FS and schizoaffective is FF+SS.  The FF (dominant-dominant) disposition is very assertive.  It is expected that the FF disposition will mar the body; see phocomelia.

1935 G-Men Synopsis

G-Men Synopsis (abridged). This movie airs on TCM at not currently scheduled of that date. This movie is a directive for Jeff. The purpose of the movie is to advocate for Jeff.
James Cagney as “Brick” Davis becomes a Government man. As an attorney sponsored by a mob leader named McKay, Brick feels he should take the place of his law school friend who was shot. Doing so meant joining the Justice Dept in his place. Before leaving for the Bureau Training in Washington, Brick says goodbye to McKay, who he learns is Retiring, and to Jean Morgan, a singer in McKay’s nightclub.

The Agency training went pretty rough for Brick. He doesn’t get along with his boss Jeff McCord. Brick earns the respect of Hugh Farrell, already a Government man. Jeff McCord’s sister Kay is seen around the Bureau and eventually moves to Chicago to be a nurse.

Two issues bring controversy to Brick’s training in Forensics at the Bureau Office. Brick identifies one of McKay’s gangsters, Danny Leggett in a bank robbery as evidence by his insignia Gardenia Flower at the crime scene. Later it was found the riffle used in the bank robbery was the same one that killed his Law School room-mate. This was Bricks trigger, but Jeff refuses to put him on the Leggett case. Appealing to the Chief (Frank Shannon), Brick is denied the case and is expected to continue his training. Also, Brick is questioned about his gang leader friend who paid for his Law School. Though there are controversial issues, Brick Davis is allowed to continue training at the Justice Department.

Jeff McCord gives the bank robbery case to Hugh Farrell. After apprehending Leggett, Farrell is killed along with three other police officers in a gangster shoot out at the Chicago Station. The FBI chief (Frank Shannon) asks for Federal Laws arming G-Men with guns. Jeff McCord and Brick Davis go to Chicago. Anticipating the next crime spree from the Chicago Office, Brick is visited by the night club singer Jean. After inquiry, Brick learns that all the gangsters have gone to McKay’s retirement lodge. Brick also learns Jean married Brad Collins another gangster.

When the G-men arrive at McKay’s Lodge, Legislation has passed giving Government agents Federal Laws allowing them to carry guns. There is a shoot out and ex-gang leader McKay gets killed. Brad Collins the last of the gang makes a get away. He calls on his wife Jean. Brick follows up on Jean, and gets wounded by Collins. After Brick is hospitalized, Collins kidnaps Jeff’s nurse sister, and makes his hideout at the garage. Jean phones Brick with Brad Collins’ location at the garage and she is shot by her husband Collins for phoning his location. Brick leaves the Hospital in a hurry to save Jean. Shot my Collins, Jean sees Brick just before she dies. She says, “There’s no reason a G-Man couldn’t kiss an old friend.” With Jean’s information, Brick shoots Collins, and rescues Jeff’s sister Kay. Brick and Kay agree to get married and Jeff closes the movie with a smile of satisfaction.

Theodore Seuss Geisel

This is my biographical report of Theodore Seuss Geisel written in 2006. There is a PDF file for this presentation:

Theodore Seuss Geiselhttps://app.box.com/s/jgtrimm3fz

I was excited about the titles of Dr. Seuss’s books.  I liked the titles The King’s Stilts and Horton Hatches the Egg.   So, I wrote this biography.  Ted really had trouble with Frank Capra the Director.  Much was decided at that time in his life. Ted really is an interesting person.  And there is much to be learned from just the titles.

I never found out who it was that made Ted mentally ill.   I accounted for his Illness with a character named Nancy Breath.  I hope Dr. Seuss does not mind too much that she is a bit of a mystery.  The most interesting part of Ted’s life is the book, And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street. He wrote the book with his wife Helen.  Mulberry was the book that began his career as a children’s book author.  I mention it in detail in the Audio Reading, but I can not seem to find that section in the biography text.

And so it is with care and great respect of Theodore Seuss Geisel that I present to you the Unofficial Biography of Theodore Seuss Geisel.

Embassy Suites Hotel – Walnut Creek

I am making this post out to the Embassy Suites Hotel in Walnut Creek California. These links below originated in a blog called ARNF3tracy. The presentation is still intact and is here for you now at Gevluef.

I consulted for the Hilton Hotel Corporation for a week. The presentation for Embassy Suites Hotel is in this blog and the links are in this post. The dates of the presentation were written from February 17 through February 23. This is the Presentation Summary:

  1. Embassy Suites Hotel Probate Bond [C/o Embassy Suites Hotel]
  2. Jennifer vs. Natalie
  3. Follicle
  4. Thomas Hobbes
  5. Specific points in Diplomacy
  6. Pregnancy
  7. Wall
  8. Hotel Bible

If you wish you may read the presentation. There is also a Book about Hospitality: Solomon, Micah; The Heart of Hospitality, 2016.