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<p>[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 3237381, member: 71723"]I am one day post-prep for a colonoscopy that could not go forward due to a snowstorm, so cancer is on my mind. A little more than a year ago, I lost my last family elder to cancer. Every relative whose cause of death I know is cancer. Most of my maternal relatives many people would deride as “religious freaks”. They all led their lives as in Jesus would personally smite them if they had an impure thought. They ALL died by age 75, with one exception. My dad was a hard drinking, hard cussing, skirt chasing, sketchy business ethics sunuvagun who was a pure hedonist. He never took care of himself and never had a regular physician. He made it to 95. His brother, cut of the same cloth, 101 and healthy as a horse.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here’s my point. Taking care of things is not enough. You have to have some luck of the draw too. I have ZERO idea what was growing undetected on my Teletrade coins when I got them. Many Teletrade coins went nonstop from owner to TPG to Teletrade for sale.</p><p><br /></p><p>What happens to my coins depends not ONLY on whatever insults they’ve suffered since I’ve had them, but what was their situation BEFORE ME. My bought coins are chemically unstable. Because of the type of coins I submit (all blast white or red), and I acetone bathe EVERYTHING before I send it, maybe mine will be okay. It’s like getting cancer. We never know the precise cause. </p><p><br /></p><p>Our moms were right about this - you don’t know where that thing’s been.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 3237381, member: 71723"]I am one day post-prep for a colonoscopy that could not go forward due to a snowstorm, so cancer is on my mind. A little more than a year ago, I lost my last family elder to cancer. Every relative whose cause of death I know is cancer. Most of my maternal relatives many people would deride as “religious freaks”. They all led their lives as in Jesus would personally smite them if they had an impure thought. They ALL died by age 75, with one exception. My dad was a hard drinking, hard cussing, skirt chasing, sketchy business ethics sunuvagun who was a pure hedonist. He never took care of himself and never had a regular physician. He made it to 95. His brother, cut of the same cloth, 101 and healthy as a horse. Here’s my point. Taking care of things is not enough. You have to have some luck of the draw too. I have ZERO idea what was growing undetected on my Teletrade coins when I got them. Many Teletrade coins went nonstop from owner to TPG to Teletrade for sale. What happens to my coins depends not ONLY on whatever insults they’ve suffered since I’ve had them, but what was their situation BEFORE ME. My bought coins are chemically unstable. Because of the type of coins I submit (all blast white or red), and I acetone bathe EVERYTHING before I send it, maybe mine will be okay. It’s like getting cancer. We never know the precise cause. Our moms were right about this - you don’t know where that thing’s been.[/QUOTE]
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