Saturday, June 27, 2015

saturday 60 on gas so far.
$53 bought a box.
$15 tshirt
$7  dinner
$1 coffee.
$15 dollar store.

to do: total expenses for baltimore trip, 2015 expenses 204 taxes.
other crises. better to do list.

brief.
baltimore fnb
wilmington.
what else?
not getting oil chnge today.
pick up tricycle.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

wednesday: make better list

x car to shop, freds, 4300 block w washington 4800 w wash at oreilly's.

work on brief

charlie white, guy who won the slating case case, both need in person visits

collect rent
go thru mail
x deposit to bank
x get out of bed.
x bath.
picked up #53. estimate $600.
haircut $15
bus $2.

so still for today,
work on brief
clean basement.

did:
picked up car $175
$30 drug store and dollar store
put #53 on #53.
bushel eggplants
3 boxes almond drink.

to do:
put minutes on phone
email realtor tad
worle thing
bath
make fly traps

compost
walk thru basement

friday
1 sort mail.
x 2 pay bills? $400
xx 3 pack. leave.
x  4 clean car.
x 5 basement.
6 brief.
x 7 bank.
x 8 worry about helen.
9 cans
x 10 battery.
x 11 move car.
x 12 check list before leaving.
x 13 eggplants.
x 14 cooler on back porch.
x 15, call about study.
x 16 bath, coffee







Sunday, June 21, 2015

monday
2 car repair
chores
basement
make better list
3 work on brief
call mom
go thru mail
collect rent 4015
what else?
3 clean room.
haircut. - place was closed.
1, battery for 48. place was closed
x call re studies
More zach mulholland stories

i'm having trouble getting out of bed. i took a bath, washed some dishes, called about studies, got one screening, but i'm still in bed at 4 pm. need to get off my ass.






Study 30515

Non-smokers or Light-smokers! Earn up to $2,700!

Referral Program

Don’t forget our REFERRAL PROGRAM. Earn at least $100 for every new participant you refer that completes a study.*
*No referral bonuses are paid out for outpatient vaccine trials.
To enroll, call 417-831-2048.
Participant Requirements: Men and Women, ages 18 to 55, non-smokers or smokes 10 cigarettes or less a day.  Must be Caucasian. Women must use an acceptable method of birth control method during the study and for at least 1 month after the study. Acceptable methods include oral, implantable, injectable contraceptive, IUD (must be inserted at least 1 month prior to the study), bilateral insertion of Essure® (for at least 6 months prior to the study), be surgically sterile via bilateral tubal ligation, bilateral oophorectomy or hysterectomy or be postmenopausal for at least 2 years.  BMI (Body Mass Index) must be between 18.5 – 35, and must weigh at least 110 lbs.
What:  This study will be evaluating 2 formulations of an investigational medication being developed for the treatment of moderate to severe psoriasis and for the treatment of relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis with a marketed medication used for the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
When:  This study will consist of 3 outpatient visits OR 2 outpatient visits and 1 stay of 2 days. Study dates are all randomized and you cannot choose your schedule.
There are several groups to choose from.  The dates are as follows:
Group 1 & 2: Full.
Group 3:
  • Return: Tuesday, July 7 at 6:00 AM – ~10:00 AM
    • Medicate at home: 7/8 – 8/2
  • Return: Monday, August 3 at 6:00 AM – ~10:00 AM
    • Medicate at home: 8/4 – 8/30
  • Return: Monday, August 31 at 6:00 AM – ~10:00 AM
OR
  • Check in (sub-group): Saturday, August 29 at 7:00 PM thru Monday, August 31 at ~8:00 PM
Group 4:
  • Return: Friday, July 10 at 6:00 AM – ~10:00 AM
    • Medicate at home: 7/11 – 8/5
  • Return: Thursday, August 6 at 6:00 AM – ~10:00 AM
    • Medicate at home: 8/7 – 9/2
  • Return: Thursday, September 3 at 6:00 AM – ~10:00 AM
OR
  • Check in (sub-group): Tuesday, September 1 at 7:00 PM thru Thursday, September 3 at ~8:00 PM
Group 5:
  • Return: Tuesday, July 14 at 6:00 AM – ~10:00 AM
    • Medicate at home: 7/15 – 8/9
  • Return: Monday, August 10 at 6:00 AM – ~10:00 AM
    • Medicate at home: 8/11 – 9/6
  • Return: Monday, September 7 at 6:00 AM – ~10:00 AM
OR
  • Check in (sub-group): Saturday, September 5 at 7:00 PM thru Monday, September 7 at ~8:00 PM
Group 6:
  • Return: Friday, July 18 at 6:00 AM – ~10:00 AM
    • Medicate at home: 7/19 – 8/13
  • Return: Friday, August 14 at 6:00 AM – ~10:00 AM
    • Medicate at home: 8/15 – 9/10
  • Return: Thursday, September 11 at 6:00 AM – ~10:00 AM
OR
  • Check in (sub-group): Wednesday, September 9 at 7:00 PM thru Friday, September 11 at ~8:00 PM
How Much:  $2300 or $2700 (sub-group). Pay dates are as follows: Group 3 on 9/8, Group 4 on 9/10, Group 5 on 9/14, Group 6 on 9/18.
Physical:  Group 3 on Thursday, June 25, Group 4 on Tuesday, June 30, Group 5 on Tuesday, July 7, Group 6 on Thursday, July 9.  All groups physical at 3:00 PM.
All study dates are tentative and subject to change.
We will update the study list every Wednesday. Be sure to check with us either by calling or by looking online.
Call (417) 831-2048 or come by 1820 West Mt. Vernon for more information. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Study detail

E5752B

Sexe: Male and Female
Smoking habit: Non / Ex-smoker only
Age:18 - 55 years old
3 000 $
BMI :18.00 - 31.90
Food restrictions :Fast
Clinic stay
  • 12 Jul (19:00) to 14 Jul (08:00)
  • 21 Jul (19:00) to 24 Jul (20:00)
  • 31 Jul (19:00) to 2 Aug (08:00)
Return visits
  • 15 Jul (08:00)
  • 25 Jul (08:00)
  • 3 Aug (08:00)
Pill type
One of the drugs is used in the treatment of HIV disease. The second drug is used in the treatment of cancer. The last two drugs are used in the treatment of stomach and internal ulcers.
Notes
Women must be of non child bearinng potential.
1st period
Volunteer will check in Sunday July 12th by 7:00 PM and check out Tuesday July 14th at 8:00 AM. Return visit on Wednesday July 15 at 8:00 AM
2nd period
Volunteers will check in Tuesday July 21st at 7:00PM and stay until Friday July 24th at 8:00 PM. Volunteers will be required to come back for return visits on July 25, 26, 27,28,29,30 at 8:00 AM
3rd Period
Volunteers will check in on Friday July 31 at 7:00 PM and check out on August 2nd at 8:00 AM.
Volunteers will be required to come back for a return visit on August 3rd at 8:00 AM.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Chloe is a cool girl. She was my next door neighbor when we were kids growing up in Cartersville. Her parents are very religious and her mom was VERY strict. When Chloe was naughty, her mom would take her out to the steps on the back porch and sit down. Then she would put Chloe over her knee, take her pants down, and spank her bare bottom until it was red as a tomato. As soon as I heard her mom yelling at her in the kitchen, I would run outside so I could peek thru the fence and watch her spankings. I used to tease her about the way she kicked and cried over her mother's knee while she was getting spanked. She would get mad at me for a bit, but we were kids and all was forgiven in a day or two. Her brothers used to get spanked by their father in the parents bedroom, so I never saw those. But I saw Chloe get her bottom warmed by mom's hand and hairbrush on many occasions.

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Friday, June 12, 2015

ideas for pride menu

bread - bring all the bread, all the fruit.
made potatoes and soup.

garlic bread.
crackers
spaghetti, plain
spaghetti, w sauce
salad
rice?
potatoes.
grapefruit/oranges.

use up everything in fridges.

eggplant, soak/salt/ice.
make ice.
x soup. miso base.
check trunk of car.
rasberries. plain.
what else?
sandwiches? pbj?
purple stuff.
iced tea.
hot coffee.
stuff from cans.
bring table.

1 boil poatoes
2 start soup
3 cut up eggplants, salt, drain, press.
eggplant pasta dish? stirfry, make tonight. hot curry something.

Thursday, June 11, 2015

228 S SHERMAN DR, Indianapolis $3,650.00
3728 ROBSON ST, Indianapolis $1,000.00
49 N EWING ST, Indianapolis $1,675.00
25 N TACOMA AV, Indianapolis $1,675.00 
1071 W MCCARTY ST, Indianapolis $2,625.00
240 S LASALLE ST, Indianapolis $1,875.00
322 N FOREST AV, Indianapolis $1,500.00 
50 N SHERMAN DR, Indianapolis $2,000.00 
59 N DENNY ST, Indianapolis $2,625.00 
2022 E MARYLAND ST, Indianapolis $1,500.00 
421 S TEMPLE AV, Indianapolis $3,000.00
3021 E MICHIGAN ST, Indianapolis $3,175.00
4314 E WASHINGTON ST, Indianapolis $1,475.00

3332 E NEW YORK ST, Indianapolis $2,250.00 
6 S EUCLID AV, Indianapolis $4,125.00
24 S EUCLID AV, Indianapolis Combo #73 - Parent 1082449 $2,000.00 

4123 N COLLEGE AV, Indianapolis $625.00 radish garden

909 N PERSHING AV, Indianapolis $625.00 !
1134 S SHEFFIELD AV, Indianapolis $1,875.00 
729 N BELLEVIEW PL, Indianapolis





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236 N TEMPLE AV, Indianapolis 2500

1400 e washington + oriental

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3314 E NEW YORK ST, Indianapolis $1,250.00 

3714 E NEW YORK ST, Indianapolis $1,875.00 
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  1. 322 N Chester Ave
  2. 4415 E MICHIGAN ST, Indianapolis
  3. 201 N TACOMA AV, Indianapolis

401 N Colorado Ave





Wednesday, June 10, 2015

friday went to tax sale. $50. didnt buy anything. almost bought a cool house for $4k.
so far that's all i've done.

sort mail
basement
werle
missouri
make better list
buy train ticket
pack
move cars.
recycling
x start dinner.
clean room.


thursday
x coffee
x 1     look at properties for sale
x 2 photocopy plate, put on car

x 3 clean car
x 4 flashlight and duct tape for car
x 5 pick up auto part
6 find out re fred for repair car
7 move cars
8 basement
9 missuri case
10 werle
x 11 pick up laundry
x 12 comic
13 recycling/2nd helpings
 cut grass at 4015.
did: dishes
spices

wednesday

x coffee

x get license and plates $150

po box/bank got $100, deposited $600,
need to sort mail.

basement

move cars

1/2 put away food

pick up auto part.

joe woerle thing

review missouri case

1/2 laundry

x make c0mic
make list
clean car

xx dishes

x recycling

put down tarps in car. clean car everyday.
==

move cars

1/2 put away food

pick up auto part.

joe woerle thing

review missouri case

1/2 laundry

make c0mic
make list
clean car
need to sort mail.

basement




put down tarps in car. clean car everyday.





Monday, June 08, 2015

monday

did: woodruff, vacuuming, straightened dining room, labels, trashcan.

1. 3 loads laundry, 
2. deposited 1000, paid line of credit $100, 
3. bought auto parts, tested dead battery,
        calipers pic up tomorrow after 3
        rotors, brake pads, still need brake hose from other place. 
        $250ish. $100 core charge
4. iamediacoop meeting 7- 8ish.
5. made progress on basement 1 hour +.
fixed a light bulb.
x next need coffee.
washed a few dishes.
put the trash can back.
gave helen the wacom tablet.
watered plants.

chores: ice! plant seeds? x clean path in room. look at chore wheel.

x make daily task list for tuesday
x make comic.
plan menu for pride
 - rice dishes.
-  eggplant.
- what else?

to do:

x laundry
temple paperwork joe woerle

get ready for tax sale

x cans.
x charge battery.
x order auto parts.
adjust bike chain.

move cars around.
x sort basement.
annis museum project. - not today, but put it back on the to-do list.



1 temple paperwork joe woerle

2 get ready for tax sale

3 adjust bike chain.

4 move cars around.
   bring in new half bike.

5. review john doe case.

x bath.
dishes/trash/chores





Tuesday, June 02, 2015

Radical Inclusion
Gifting
Decommodification
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Radical Self-reliance
Join the conversation in the 10 Principles blog series.
Join the conversation in the 10 Principles blog series.
Radical Self-expression
Communal Effort
Civic Responsibility
Leaving No Trace
Participation
Immediacy
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Radical Inclusion
Anyone may be a part of Burning Man. We welcome and respect the stranger. No prerequisites exist for participation in our community.
Gifting
Burning Man is devoted to acts of gift giving. The value of a gift is unconditional. Gifting does not contemplate a return or an exchange for something of equal value.
Decommodification
In order to preserve the spirit of gifting, our community seeks to create social environments that are unmediated by commercial sponsorships, transactions, or advertising. We stand ready to protect our culture from such exploitation. We resist the substitution of consumption for participatory experience.
Radical Self-reliance
Burning Man encourages the individual to discover, exercise and rely on his or her inner resources.
Join the conversation in the 10 Principles blog series.
Join the conversation in the 10 Principles blog series.
Radical Self-expression
Radical self-expression arises from the unique gifts of the individual. No one other than the individual or a collaborating group can determine its content. It is offered as a gift to others. In this spirit, the giver should respect the rights and liberties of the recipient.
Communal Effort
Our community values creative cooperation and collaboration. We strive to produce, promote and protect social networks, public spaces, works of art, and methods of communication that support such interaction.
Civic Responsibility
We value civil society. Community members who organize events should assume responsibility for public welfare and endeavor to communicate civic responsibilities to participants. They must also assume responsibility for conducting events in accordance with local, state and federal laws.
Leaving No Trace
Our community respects the environment. We are committed to leaving no physical trace of our activities wherever we gather. We clean up after ourselves and endeavor, whenever possible, to leave such places in a better state than when we found them.
Participation
Our community is committed to a radically participatory ethic. We believe that transformative change, whether in the individual or in society, can occur only through the medium of deeply personal participation. We achieve being through doing. Everyone is invited to work. Everyone is invited to play. We make the world real through actions that open the heart.
Immediacy
Immediate experience is, in many ways, the most important touchstone of value in our culture. We seek to overcome barriers that stand between us and a recognition of our inner selves, the reality of those around us, participation in society, and contact with a natural world exceeding human powers. No idea can substitute for this experience.

Monday, June 01, 2015

amicus/

autobio

to do lisT
ABBVIE

evansville case
lonnie hall

erato caudill