” I believe in miracles. Where you from you sexy thing?” – Hot Chocolate
I remember as a young kid my dad came home from work one day perplexed as to what happened on the job that day. At the time, he was a principal at a public school in southern Louisiana. One of the kids got hurt on the school grounds. The kid was bleeding badly and needed immediate medical attention. My dad called an ambulance to the school and rode to the emergency room. By that time, the kids parents were there. They tried to yank the kid out of the ambulance and take him home. The parents’ religious views didn’t allow the kid to receive medical help. If I remember right they were Jehovah’s Witnesses. They don’t believe in doctors. Before you think that’s crazy, think again. It seems that half the world believes that a Jewish guy walked on water. They also think that same Jewish guy hung around with that hot piece of ass Mary Magdalene, known to be a whore and never doing her. I don’t believe it. I might believe the walking on water story. But not doing a hot whore? Not even the son of God. But I digress. I told you that to tell you this. My nephew, you know the one who had the ball problem a week ago in this blog, was watching some kind of documentary. Like most, they pretended to make it fair, but it was more like a Michael Moore piece, where it was one sided. Come to think of it, documentaries have to be one sided or else it’ll be boring. Before I lose you as a reader, and God knows I don’t want to do that. This documentary pushes that everyone is vitamin deficient. Really folks? Are we deficient in anything as a society? When you think about it, we didn’t even discover vitamins until the turn of the last century. To be more precise, about 105 years ago. Now all of a sudden, people say we need vitamins on top of vitamins. Don’t get me wrong, I think vitamins are a great idea as a supplement to natural food. The idea here is, if you’re missing a vitamin or two from food on any given day, you’re covered. The rest of them help us create the most expensive urine in the world. Do we absolutely need to take a vitamin pill on a daily basis? No. Do we need high quantities of Vitamin C, over and above what you might get in a multivitamin on a daily basis. Probably not. Are vitamins a good idea on a daily basis to cover what we might not be getting? Absolutely. As a matter of fact, I’ll include here a link that will send you to a company where you can buy a high-quality vitamin here: Ultra Supreme Vemma.