Tuesday, November 10, 2009 12:01 AM
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Current mood:Loved
Category: Life
Intervention™
is a powerful and gripping television series in which people confront their darkest demons and seek a route to redemption. The Intervention Television series profiles people whose dependence on drugs and alcohol or
other compulsive behavior has brought them to a point of personal crisis and estranged them from their friends and loved ones. Each Intervention episode ends with a surprise intervention that is staged by the family
and friends of the alcohol or drug addict, and which is conducted by one of three Intervention specialists: Jeff VanVonderen, Candy Finnigan and Ken Seeley.
Intervention™ raises awareness about the alternatives and treatment options available to those who suffer from an alcohol or drug addiction, and gives hope to families who have nowhere left to turn...
These are all from Season 3 Intervention™ 2006
Ryan
From the outside, Ryan and his family look picture perfect. They live in a beautiful house in an upscale northern California neighborhood. But inside, their world is falling apart. Ryan injects OxyContin up to 15 times
a day.
(Episode 3 AIR DATE: 01/16/2007)
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Monday, November 09, 2009 10:00 PM
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Current mood:Feelin lazy because of the rain!
Category: Life
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009 4:13 AM
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Current mood:Originally posted Mar 11, 2009 @ 4:13am
Category: Blogging
Original post March 11, 2009
VISIT "IN LOVING MEMORY OF EARL" ON MYSPACE
♥ Earl and Brenda ♥
All info taken from "The Daily Star" in Grenada, Miss.
March 9, 2009
Man hurt at tavern; suspect in custody
Grenada Police are investigating an aggravated assault incident reported at The Hideaway early Sunday morning that left one person hospitalized. Capt. Russell Carver, a GPD detective, identified the victim as Earl Scallions, 54, of Holcomb.Carver said officers received a call at 12:29 a.m. Sunday.“According to a report, the officers who responded found Mr. Scallions lying unconscious on the floor,” he said. Carver said Scallions was first taken to Grenada Lake Medical Center and was transferred to University Medical Center in Jackson.“He is listed in critical condition,” he said. Carver said a person he identified as Christopher Beasley, 35, of Wilbourn Road in Grenada, has been arrested.“He has been charged with aggravated assault and is being questioned at this time,” Carver said.
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March 10, 2009
Death brings manslaughter charge
A Holcomb man has died from injuries sustained in a weekend bar fight, according to a police official, and charges against a Grenada man have been upgraded to manslaughter. Earl Scallions, 54, died Monday at the University Medical Center in Jackson. Capt. Russell Carver said a person he identified as Christopher Beasley, 35, of Wilbourn Road in Grenada, was originally charged with aggravated assault in the case, but the charge has been upgraded to manslaughter. The incident occurred early Sunday morning at the Hideaway, a Grenada tavern on Lakeview Drive, according to Carver. Carver said Scallions was first taken to Grenada Lake Medical Center and was transferred to UMC. The official cause of death has not yet been reported, and an autopsy is being performed today at the State Crime Lab in Jackson, Carver said.
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Earl Dean Scallions
Earl Dean Scallions, 54, of Holcomb, died Monday, March 9, 2009, at University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson. Mr. Scallions was born on Oct. 4, 1954, to Freelon and Fannie Kendall Scallions. He was an avid fisherman and retired from Abitibi-Bowater.Visitation will be Thursday, March 12, 2009, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Garner-Harper Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held on Friday, March 13, 2009, at 2 p.m. at Garner-Harper Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Shelley Scallions officiating. Interment will follow at Holcomb Cemetery. Mr. Scallion is survived by his wife, Brenda Fuller Scallions of Holcomb; a daughter, Ashley Staten of Grenada; three sons, Shane Scallions of Grenada, Joshua Ferrell Staten of Holcomb, and Corey Hawkins of Holcomb; two granddaughters, Kendall Scallions and Madison Staten; his mother, Fannie Scallions Winters of Charleston; four sisters, LeResa Prewitt of Holcomb, Mary Busby of Duck Hill, Bobbie Melton and Brenda Mullen, both of Holcomb; two brothers, Ronnie Scallions of Holcomb and Charles Scallions of Gore Springs; and a host of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Freelon Scallions; and one nephew, Tony Melton. Garner-Harper Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009 1:30 AM
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Current mood:Strong
Category: Life
If A Man Wants You...
If a man wants you, nothing can keep him away.
If he doesn't want you, nothing can make him stay.
Stop making excuses for a man and his behavior.
Allow your intuition (or spirit) to save you from heartache. Stop trying to change yourself for a relationship that's not meant to be.
Slower is better. Never live your life for a man before you find what makes you truly happy. If a relationship ends because the man was not treating you as you deserve then heck no, you can't "be friends". A friend wouldn't mistreat a friend. Don't settle. If you feel like he is stringing you along, then he probably is. Don't stay because you think "it will get better." You'll be mad at yourself a year later for staying when things are not better. The only person you can control in a relationship is you. Avoid men who've got a bunch of children by a bunch of different women. He didn't marry them when he got them pregnant, why would he treat you any differently? Always have your own set of friends separate from his. Maintain boundaries in how a guy treats you. If something bothers you, speak up. Never let a man know everything. He will use it against you later. You cannot change a man's behavior. Change comes from within. Don't EVER make him feel he is more important than you are...even if he has more education or in a better job. Do not make him into a quasi-god. He is a man, nothing more nothing less. Never let a man define who you are. Never borrow someone else's man. If he cheated with you, he'll cheat on you. A man will only treat you the way you ALLOW him to treat you. All men are NOT dogs. You should not be the one doing all the bending... compromise is two way street. You need time to heal between relationships..... there is nothing cute about baggage...
Deal with your issues before pursuing a new relationship You should never look for someone to COMPLETE you... a relationship consists of two WHOLE individuals... look for someone complimentary..... not supplementary.
Dating is fun... even if he doesn't turn out to be Mr. Right. Make him miss you sometimes... when a man always know where you are, and you're always readily available to him - he takes it for granted. Never move into his mother's house. Never co-sign for a man. Don't fully commit to a man who doesn't give you everything that you need. Keep him in your radar but get to know others. Share this with other women and men (just so they know)... You'll make someone smile, another rethink her/his choices, and another woman prepare, and a man aware.
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Monday, October 19, 2009 11:30 PM
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Current mood:Too Damn Funny!!
Category: Music
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Thursday, October 15, 2009 12:07 PM
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Current mood:Laughin'my ass off!!
Category: Music
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Monday, October 12, 2009 4:18 AM
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Current mood:Amused!!
Category: Music
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009 12:18 PM
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Current mood:Tired
Category: News and Politics
H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu): General Information from the CENTERS FOR DISEASE AND PREVENTION
2009 H1N1 Flu: Situation Update from the CDC
RightHealth Daily Dose | Daily Health Updates
by Dr. Steven Chang
September 28, 2009
Low Rates Of Flu Vaccine Adoption By Pregnant Women
Historically, pregnant women have been one of the groups least likely to get the flu vaccine for a variety of reasons. Not surprisingly, their reluctance to take any medication during pregnancy is one of the reasons for the low vaccination rates. Additionally, the majority of obstetricians do not routinely vaccinate their patients due to costs involved and that it’s not part of routine obstetrician training. Therefore, the CDC and American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology are urging obstetricians to partner with hospitals or drugstores to guarantee their patients a place to get the flu shot. A vaccine is a two-for-one deal during pregnancy. It can protect both mom and baby because the flu-fighting antibodies made by mom will cross the placenta to the fetus and can help protect the baby during its first few months of life. This is why health officials are working on increasing the number of vaccinated pregnant women this year, especially since pregnant women make up 6% of H1N1-confirmed deaths even though they account for only 1% of the population. [via NBC News]
September 28, 2009
Low Rates Of Flu Vaccine Adoption By Pregnant Women
Historically, pregnant women have been one of the groups least likely to get the flu vaccine for a variety of reasons. Not surprisingly, their reluctance to take any medication during pregnancy is one of the reasons for the low vaccination rates. Additionally, the majority of obstetricians do not routinely vaccinate their patients due to costs involved and that it’s not part of routine obstetrician training. Therefore, the CDC and American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology are urging obstetricians to partner with hospitals or drugstores to guarantee their patients a place to get the flu shot. A vaccine is a two-for-one deal during pregnancy. It can protect both mom and baby because the flu-fighting antibodies made by mom will cross the placenta to the fetus and can help protect the baby during its first few months of life. This is why health officials are working on increasing the number of vaccinated pregnant women this year, especially since pregnant women make up 6% of H1N1-confirmed deaths even though they account for only 1% of the population. [via NBC News]
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