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Monday, April 27, 2009 - Chung Lao

Just What is Swine Flu?

"The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that the symptoms and transmission of the swine flu from human to human is much like seasonal flu, commonly fever, lethargy, lack of appetite and coughing. Some people with swine flu also have reported runny nose, sore throat, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.  It is believed to be spread between humans through coughing or sneezing of infected people and touching something with the virus on it and then touching their own nose or mouth.  The swine flu in humans is most contagious during the first five days of the illness although some people, most commonly children, can remain contagious for up to ten days. Diagnosis can be made by sending a specimen, collected during the first five days, to the CDC for analysis."


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Wednesday, April 22, 2009 - Chung Lao

Ladies and Gentlemen, Trust Me.


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Monday, April 13, 2009 - Chung Lao

IPF VBC Date - Almost there!

A.  Folks, we are working to finalize the 2nd annual IPF-VBC dates, we'll have them out to you ASAP.  Once again, any new teams interested, hit me up.

B.  Anybody want to mess with a NAVY seal?


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Monday, April 6, 2009 - Chung Lao

New BSC Media!

A.  Our 7th batch of clips from the 2008 BSC have been released!  This concludes our regular season coverage of the '08 BSC.  The playoff footage starts next month!

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   Posted on Wednesday, April 1, 2009                                                               by Liza B


Everything Happens for a Reason

Once upon a time there was a man who had a horse. One day the horse was stolen, so all his good neighbors came to empathize with him. While they were giving him their words of encouragement he said, “Well, we have yet to see of this is a good thing or a bad thing.” A few months later his horse returned with a mare who was now its companion.

As the neighbors learned of the news they all came to the man’s house to congratulate him on his good fortune of getting a new horse FREE! As they congratulated him, he wisely repeated, “We have yet to see of this is a good thing or a bad thing.” That same week his twenty-something year old son fell off the mare (which was the new horse) and broke his leg. Again all the neighbors came to empathize, but the man just said the very same words, “We have yet to see of this is a good thing or a bad thing.” The following week a war broke out in the country and all the village young men were drafted and died at war except for the one with the broken leg.

So what do you think? Was it a good thing or a bad thing?

I know this may be fictional story, but in the financially hard days ahead it is important to remember that when things look their gloomiest you may have just been set up for a wonderful opportunity, or you may have been protected you from something you’ll never know about until you get to heaven.

Remember what the Bible says:

And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.  Romans 8:28


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