My name is Tom Frary for those who don't know from my photos. I grew up in Alpena, Michigan. I went to Great Lakes Adventist Academy '93-94 school year. Some of the females called me "Mr. Clean" and some of the brothers called me "onyxhead" because my head was shaved. My dad passed away half way through the year. Some of you might remember me and some of you may not. I just want to thank those of you from G.L.A.A. who came to my dad's funeral. I started going to public school the following year.
I've gotten along with just about everyone that has gotten to know me. I don't go to the club, but I'm a designated driver sometimes. I am easy going, honest, loyal, committed, have a sense of humor, and laid back. Some females have told me that I'm a nice guy and some have said too nice. I am a little shy at first, but once I get comfortable I will be more open. I am a vegetarian. I am a family person and I have many nephews and nieces and six sisters. I go to church and put God first in all that I do. I am all about the TRUTH of the Bible and the LOVE of God. Not I, but Christ who works through me. To God be ALL the GLORY.
BLOOD FOUND WITH 24 CHROMOSOMES INSTEAD OF 46
Amazing Grace History/"Amazing Grace" By Wintley Phipps
This may not happen for you, but those aren't maggots coming out either. They are trichina larvae, common name for species of roundworm of the phylum Nematoda . The species Trichinella spiralis is an important parasite, occurring in rats, pigs, and man, and is responsible for the disease trichinosis. 1 of 5 dead bodies have trichina infection.The small adult worms mature in the intestine of an intermediate host such as a pig or human. Each adult female produces batches of up to 1,500 live larvae, which bore through the intestinal wall, enter the blood and lymphatic system, and are carried to striated muscle tissue. Once in the muscle, they encyst, or become enclosed in a capsule. Larvae encysted in the muscles remain viable for some time. When the muscle tissue is eaten by a human, the cysts are digested in the stomach; the released larvae migrate to the intestine to begin a new life cycle. Female trichina worms live about six weeks and in that time may release 15,000 larvae. The migration and encystment of larvae can cause fever, pain, and even death.
CHOCOLATE, CHEESE, MEAT, and SUGAR -- Physically Addictive Foods
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