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Understandable.
The secondary hope is that the other brain conditions similar to seizure are still advancing so if one of those gets to market, it will fund additional research into seizures. Also the neurologists will try it off-label and may develop further evidence that it works in seizure too.

It just lengthens and convoludes the path.
 
The secondary hope is that the other brain conditions similar to seizure are still advancing so if one of those gets to market, it will fund additional research into seizures. Also the neurologists will try it off-label and may develop further evidence that it works in seizure too.

It just lengthens and convoludes the path.
Yeah I'm sure.

Hey, how's that Vigra for women working out?
 
Man, I hope Joey fixes this glitch soon. Having to log in every single post is getting beyond annoying.
 
Opened Big Hill's Golden Russet Cider the other night. Turned out to be much more like a dry dinner wine. Very dry barrel aged flavor that I wasn't too keen on as my usual before or after dinner. However, it was perfect with dinner - went really well with the roast. Everything has its place.

Reasonably good ending considering UPS managed to lose the package of stainless from McMaster-Carr, and Verizon wasted a bunch of my time this morning.
 
That is what worries me. If I have to drop the tank I will...well I don't know what I'll do
I think that's last resort. I shudder at the thought of dealing with the filler tube. I know, its not that bad, but its something I'd avoid.
I've got caught enough times with old winter fuel in summer months. I think the easiest method is to siphon. I remove the feed hose to the fuel pump. Take a few feet of 5/16 fuel hose from the metal feed line to a 5 gal fuel can, and have a second nearby.

For that car 5 gals of fresh anything will be fine. My car is little picky, I sometimes have to low RVP fuel in or it will have vapor lock issues in warm weather. Once summer fuel is available its fine.
 
Nah, just siphon out the old gas and put in new. It doesn’t need to be harder than that.
You beat me to it. LOL.

Hard part for me was getting rid of the old fuel. However I've found takers now.
 
You beat me to it. LOL.

Hard part for me was getting rid of the old fuel. However I've found takers now.
I get rid of the old by adding about one gallon or so per week into a 3/4 full tank on the wife’s minivan. I just have her up the octane from 87 to 89 when I need to do it.
 
A duck walks into a bar and asks for a beer.

The bartender says “Sorry, we don’t serve beer to ducks.”

The duck goes out and comes back again and asks for a beer.

The bartender says “I already told you we don't serve beer to ducks”

The duck leaves and comes back a couple minutes later and asks again for a beer.

The bartender says “Look, if you come back and ask for a beer again, I’m going to nail your feet to the bar and use you as a hat rack.

The duck goes out and comes back in again and asks “Do you have any nails?”

The bartender says “No!”

The duck says “Great! Can I have a beer?”
Maybe tommorow night I'll tell the one about the string that went into the same bar. ;)
 
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