Brain cells
- lyndacarol
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I like this pic best.
Lyon, I have always loved the movie, "The Wizard of Oz." So, of course, I like this picture of yours best.
It's especially relevant for us here--we can all use some courage!
It's especially relevant for us here--we can all use some courage!
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Lyon, I also agree that there seems to be a lot of potential in adult stem cells it's just a matter of how to get them to the areas that need repair. I've read a lot of research that has pointed to adult stem cells being a much more viable resource than even embryonic. Even the article posted by beyondms about using adult stem cells to help dogs with muscular dystrophy seems cautiously encouraging. At least research is being done.
I also agree with lyndacarol about your newest picture. I was named for Judy Garland and am a big fan of "The Wizard of Oz". I also love the picture of Ian, just how I thought he would look. Pasty and confused
I have a question about this quote though.
I also agree with lyndacarol about your newest picture. I was named for Judy Garland and am a big fan of "The Wizard of Oz". I also love the picture of Ian, just how I thought he would look. Pasty and confused

I have a question about this quote though.
What does that say about Ian seeing Viagra ads then?Do you think maybe those advertisers have software able to determine which kind of medicine a particular viewer is in need of?

I have a talking beaver and Abe Lincoln. You don't even want to know what that's all about:lol:
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