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TARTUFFE'S FOLLY, or Kind Words of Redemption for Our Dear Prometheus | Henry’s and My Quirky Anecdotes and Reminiscences. We Seek Nourishment for the Soul, a Hope Made New Again, and Those Exquisite Artistic Finds That Can Stir One’s Loins. Of Course, We Still Search for the Prodigal Tartuffe Who Joined the French Feline Legion Many Moons Ago. We Have Yet to Receive Either the Slightest Word or a Lone Cardinal Feather. - Henry’s and My Quirky Anecdotes and Reminiscences. We Seek Nourishment for the Soul, a Hope Made New Again, and Those Exquisite Artistic Finds That Can Stir One’s Loins. Of Course, We Still Search for the Prodigal Tartuffe Who Joined the French Feline Legion Many Moons Ago. We Have Yet to Receive Either the Slightest Word or a Lone Cardinal Feather.

  • https://markdylansieber.wordpress.com/about/ Profile | TARTUFFE'S FOLLY, or Kind Words of Redemption for Our Dear Prometheus - The sandbox is always open, my friends, for those that want to share eclectic musings, surrealist images, and aural delights. My name is Mark Sieber, middle name of Dylan, after Thomas, not Bob. However, I'll answer to Vlad as well. As you might already suspect, I detect the melody of the written word and can…
  • https://markdylansieber.wordpress.com/2016/06/10/its-my-party-danno/ It’s My Party, Danno | TARTUFFE'S FOLLY, or Kind Words of Redemption for Our Dear Prometheus - Well, we misgaged that one. The Transplant Recipient Auxiliary seems to be hosting a "Glad You're Finally Home" party. They chose tonight to allow my beloved and me sufficient time to rest-up. Henry and Claudja are passing hors d'oeuvres: feather fondues, deep-fried lizard tails, and Popeye's chicken. They're being devoured like scurrying, curried mice. The neighborhood…
  • https://markdylansieber.wordpress.com/author/marksieber/ Tartuffe’s Folly | TARTUFFE'S FOLLY, or Kind Words of Redemption for Our Dear Prometheus - Read all of the posts by Tartuffe's Folly on TARTUFFE'S FOLLY, or Kind Words of Redemption for Our Dear Prometheus
  • https://markdylansieber.wordpress.com/2016/05/19/the-hearty-boys/ The Hearty Boys | TARTUFFE'S FOLLY, or Kind Words of Redemption for Our Dear Prometheus - The day is almost here ... when I bring my new heart home. We can make merry, make mirth, and make blueberry margaritas. Until then, however, please remain patient and and remember us in your thoughts. My rehabiiation lasts about a month. And my beloved's stress is never-ending. Shalom
  • https://markdylansieber.wordpress.com/2016/04/14/dawns-early-light/ Dawn’s Early Light | TARTUFFE'S FOLLY, or Kind Words of Redemption for Our Dear Prometheus - Long ago and once in Greensboro, I had a friend who had been trying desperately to quit smoking cigarettes. Dawn had tried everything! She tried yoga, hypnosis, various medications, and “low involvement” support groups. What she wasn’t able to do, and this had always been her downfall, was muster even an iota of willpower or…
  • https://markdylansieber.wordpress.com/2016/04/13/a-new-seasons-hark-to-last-seasons-heart/ A New Season’s Hark to Last Season’s Heart | TARTUFFE'S FOLLY, or Kind Words of Redemption for Our Dear Prometheus - This calm and still Wednesday morning has become quite the glorious herald to the new spring, hidden from view just around the corner. Like my recent nausea, the clouds have reluctantly dissipated, as relief peaks through a nebular porthole as if to softly whisper "I'm here!" The most critical of change is often slow to…
  • https://markdylansieber.wordpress.com/2016/04/10/accepting-fears-exception/ Accepting Fear’s Exception | TARTUFFE'S FOLLY, or Kind Words of Redemption for Our Dear Prometheus - I used to keep a journal filled with thoughts and doodles. It became obsolete over twenty years ago. At that time, the most productive and motivating outlet for self discourse was via email. An afternoon of scribbling, without so much as a blinked scan's proofread, made way to an equally-quick click of the always-busy "send"!…
  • https://markdylansieber.wordpress.com/2016/04/09/the-complexities-of-speaking-simple-french/ The Complexities of Speaking Simple French | TARTUFFE'S FOLLY, or Kind Words of Redemption for Our Dear Prometheus - Michael was kind, witty, gentle, and given to endless amusing quirks. He’d wear his tortoise-shell reading glasses at the very tip of his nose and, often, drive the long route home, simply because it was more scenic. And he’d respond often in casual French, usually in idioms or “buzz” phrases. He was neither a scholar,…
  • https://markdylansieber.wordpress.com/2016/03/29/de-coding-code-blue-blues/ De-Coding “Code Blue” Blues | TARTUFFE'S FOLLY, or Kind Words of Redemption for Our Dear Prometheus - I used to feel persistent pangs of guileless guilt if I allowed myself a smile at the wrong time, wrong moment, or in plain view of the worst of witnesses. True, such dark humor might even evoke a hearty, albeit inappropriate howl. But propriety and sensitivity hold all the trump cards in polite company, whether…
  • https://markdylansieber.wordpress.com/2016/03/25/a-holiday-that-evolves-with-time-and-hormones/ A Holiday That Evolves With Time (and Hormones) | TARTUFFE'S FOLLY, or Kind Words of Redemption for Our Dear Prometheus - Easter has always been a complex and inconsistent holiday for me. When I was a relatively wee lad, the day was filled with baskets of fine chocolates, books, and ensembles perhaps better befitting a young dandy. We would attend church service and return home to a celebratory meal and a day of family bonding. The…

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  • ken g - love love it it provides all your daily needs and ...

    love love it it provides all your daily needs and gives me good results and energy it is also good to use for when you do your weekly fast it curbs your huger i use a small spoon in my bottled water and sip it all day every day 365

  • Jamie - Love!

    I've had my set for almost 5 years and I LOVE them just as much as I did when I first got them...if not more. I use at least one piece a day and just this morning, I washed 3 of them. They have held up great and the non-stick on them is still perfect. Would not hesitate to buy them again.

  • Stacy Ann - however he would tell you it doesn't taste very good and isn't minty

    This product works if used consistently. My son uses it to control his halitosis, however he would tell you it doesn't taste very good and isn't minty. The dentist recently suggested we add a Waterpik to his routine. The combination of the two has improved his breath. I'm on the fence on whether to recommend this product.

  • amznboi - Not a beginner/intermediate vball. Really need to keep playing it to like it.

    I ended up really liking this vball. It's definitely not a beginner's or intermediate's vball to use. It takes time to get used to it and has a higher learning curve. You have to adjust a lot of your skills with the MVA200, especially passing. I shanked my passes a lot when I first played with it. I had to really adjust my passing skills with the MVA200. It is not as forgiving as the other vballs. It is great for setters (grips easy), hitters and especially float servers. This vball floats like crazy if you hit the sweet spot. Also for float serves, it has a tendency to just drop in front of you.

  • Rehoboth2000 - Great product

    Received item within 48 hours after placing order online. The product arrived with not problems. It is a sturdy product built of good quality. I was pleasantly surprised. After a few hints from the online blog, got the crossbar and cargo carrier mounted within 30 minutes. Ready to go on a skii trip to Vermont. Great product. I was quoted list price of $210 for the OEM product. This was half the price and very well built.