CALMOSEPTINE gets rid of hot spots and promotes hair growth yay!//dinner at k's//book sale

the medicine that has been making the grey tiger well, is called CALMOSEPTINE ointment.  i am THRILLED!  such a huge difference in only two weeks!  the guy on the corner behind us is putting the ointment on him.  i saw his sister the other day when i was looking for the brown one. 
calmoseptine is only $7, so just as cheap as nu stock, and does a much better job.  i see a difference and its only a couple of weeks.  its used for humans for all skin irritations, burns, cuts, wound drainage and all irritations caused by moisture.  so i called rn to let her know this stuff is stronger, and will call sh to let her know and the pound know.  sh was treating a donkey though so it could be different.  surprised she didn't know about this stuff because she owns a nursing home.  so yippee.  seriously.  
 
saw rn, km, and spoke to m who called to say one of the animals we brought in for adoption was going to be killed because it has an eye infection?  it needs to be seen by the vet first.  called rn and she had a fit over it.  knew she would, it was in perfect health when brought there.  its probably an eye injury i would guess?  but from what?  she wants to go to new york and chill for a few months.  she started doing some wild life rehab and its too much.  also the house she loves so much is on the market again.  its on a half acre and there is wetland behind it, which can be dangerous because of snakes.  she could probably pick it up on a reverse purchase.   they also say the kitties are ill.  amoxi and doxycylcine aren't working.  km is using zithromax for them.  why are they sick, its nice and warm out, but everyone is saying the same thing?   also started that manual everyone keeps at me to write.  the inspiration was the conversation about them being ill in the summertime, i'd expect it in winter, not summer.  wish they had a class on that to figure it out.   
 
went to a book sale.  totally love those - though wish i wouldn't.  bought right to privacy and jk rawlings autobiography, which is good so far.  she is a graduate of exeter university in england and she says she was on welfare only because she couldn't find childcare after her daughter was born, and then she was busy writing the first harry potter book.  she never expected the press to be involved in her life or the public to be so fascinated with the fact that she was on welfare for a few years while she was writing.  so far she is very cool.  amazing she became a BILLIONAIRE on her own.  glad it worked out for her.  fame generally doesn't work out.  people hate being stalked and lied about and end up dead.  fame is only good for the business people making money off of that person's fame.  its awful.
just finished off american legacy.  its good.  it claims john jr., only liked dating girls who were 6 feet tall because he was so tall, around 6'3 and dating shorter ones looked awkward in photos and he was photographed daily.    he also dated male models that he picked up at "au bar" (including transvestites and transgenders "tranny's").  they claim he was autoerotic, which means he turned himself on by looking at himself in the mirror, and being autoerotic is very rare.  omg!  they have a lot of stuff in this book.  there is smut in there about his cousin michael having sex with 14 year old girls in front of his 13 year old son.  stuff like that.  a lot of not good.    and reference to a book that still isn't published yet, but should be picked up by a publisher in europe or south america or canada, where usa politics doesn't matter.  the book is called "dead man talking - a kennedy cousin comes clean" by michael skakel.  he lists who was in 12 step in the family.  calls the extended family totally dysfunctional.  on and on.   its amazing a group with that much bad press stays afloat at all.  but in the club scene a lot of that stuff was known already anyway.  ditto at weddings.  with if they show up you know there is going to be trouble.  i always thought they meant press, they don't mean that at all.  its worse.  lol.  
brought monopoly up to k's if the britcoms weren't good, but they were.  inspector gently was EXCELLENT.  they can really WRITE in england, canada and australia.  in the show, the lady claims that though her husband's mother was a duchess, his father was unknown and the one who raised him took it to court.  the duchess told the judge her husband used to get off in the bathroom on a piece of flannel and she used the flannel to dry herself and that is how she conceived her son.  wth?  lmao.  the judge sided with her, even though she was sleeping around all over the place.  she is drunk and she is saying, her husband was conceived by a piece of flannel.  lol.   british movies and tv are always superior.  i have trouble watching american stuff because there are too  many special effects and violence and there's very little script - its juvenile really.  amazing any of those shows sell.  we had linguini with clam sauce, rum and cokes and salad, wine and coffee.   
k called to let me know he FOUND the b-day cards that were missing.  good thing i didn't call the post office or write a strongly worded letter because the post office didn't misplace the cards.  alex had started getting the mail (trying to pull something k thinks) even though he told him not to.  that would also be why when we had cake and i mentioned the cards alex kept saying "AND alex" like his name should be on the cards.  hmmmm, how about buy your own card?  k says he found the cards under a tray and obviously hidden.  wtf?  that is how a twenty-something year old man acts, he's going to "hide" the cards.  jesus its his BIRTHDAY!  act civilized.  so the missing card mystery is solved.  that's really low though, you are going to HIDE someone's b-day cards.  can you be any lower?  
received a fed ex for the car, the added money and added days is on the second page.  the woman that handled that in pittsburg was really nice (all the pittsburg people were nice) and i rather be doing it through her, but that branch office is closed.  hope it goes well.  need to research this insurance company and see what is really going on with them.  i still don't understand why in the southeast they don't just send you a check after assessing the car like they do with the rest of north america.  very odd.   why make it so complicated.