Mind's Eye Re: Advice

I used to like watching magnesium burn Andrew - not thought of it as
an insomnia cure.  I haven't tried the Tesco dating experience rigs.
 Most women bore me faster than it would take me to issue a chat up
line or find the washing powder.  It doesn't help that the first thing
in my head on smalltalk is to remember it was the name of a
programming language!  Half the men round here seem to be doing sex
tourism in Thailand.  Not my bag.  I'm more concerned my internal
world is not as visual as usual right now and language seems too much
like bashing my head against a brick wall.




I've been re-reading work from about 1910 - 1925 of late.  It's old
left stuff that led to the League of Nations (though was meant to end
somewhere else).  The thesis continues today as 'surplus capital'.  In
one of the dark episodes of Miami Vice Crockett works out the banks
are rescuing bad loans in South America through the drug trade.
 People in my old line of work know something similar and I want to
write a detective story based on the money trail of bribes, kickbacks,
laundering - there's a true story of this in the Congo Desk in Rwanda
-  but I can't separate the economics teaching from the detective
tale.  The story was known 100 years back.  I've been tracing details
of bad loans made to kleptocrats from Egypt to Argentina - bad loans
banks make repeatedly because they profit from them.  I lack inside
information on how the book balances and is hidden from public
scrutiny.

On Dec 21, 4:54 pm, andrew vecsey <andrewvec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Neal, Try some Magnesium. It works for me. I have started to take 7
> pills of Dr. Schüssler Number 7 Magnesium phosphoricum D6 with warm water
> before going to bed and have noticed a big difference right from the
> beginning.
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> On Thursday, December 20, 2012 1:41:43 AM UTC+1, archytas wrote:
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> > I can't sleep tonight - I wandered off along the river with the hound
> > this morning, got lost in a day-dream, crossed the wrong bridge,
> > shared a meat and potato pie with Maxwell and was feeling pretty good
> > until I read something called the Pollard Report and have been angry
> > ever since.  It cost £2 million and if someone had coughed up similar
> > to me 30 years ago I (or some other decent cop) could have caught the
> > paedophile clown, saved some of his then future victims from his
> > activities at the BBC.  Now we have 30 cops working on the fitting-up
> > of a cabinet minister over Plebgate and god knows how many on the 23
> > year old Hillsborough scandal.  I decided to watch a recording of the
> > last episodes of The Killing 3 to lose myself in trivia - only to find
> > myself disgusted by the hapless detective, Sarah Lund, who couldn't
> > connect rumours of a piss-up and the lights being on in a brewery.  I
> > went through all 140 films on the on demand service in search of light
> > relief to no avail.  I shall soon take your advice to the extreme
> > Allan - and only talk to myself!
>
> > On 19 Dec, 15:26, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Of course I talk to myself,
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> > > Some times I need expert advice.
> > > Allan
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> > > --
> > >  (
> > >   )
> > > |_D Allan
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> > > Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
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> > > I am a Natural Airgunner -
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> > >  Full of Hot Air & Ready To Expel It Quickly.

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