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Coco and Boxer – Together Again
Coco Brownie
Gator Women’s Basketball and the Backcourt Club

Okay, Gator fans, Women’s basketball is back!
The Backcourt Club is gearing up and has published a schedule of events. This is a fun club – we get together with the coaches and players and always have a good time. Won’t you consider joining and attending some games and activities? Go to the Backcourt Club website for more info.
A Quiet September

Life has been somewhat uneventful as of late. Mind you, we’re not complaining. It’s busier than we’d like – but there you have it. This week the most exciting event was getting a hitch installed on the truck. We’ve been throwing our bikes in the bed of the truck when heading out to the Hawthorne Trail. So, we finally took the truck to Uhaul and had a hitch put on. Now we can use our bike rack and keep the bikes safer and less likely to get messed up.

October is just around the corner and preparing for Halloween is paramount. This year we’ve order some items from Oriental Trading – nope, can’t divulge what they are – that would spoil the special night. So, lest you be worried, Halloween planning is in full force.
Oh, the Gators play Tennesse this week. Saturday will be a crazy day. Go Gators!
A Wet One at the Swamp
Graphic But Powerful Video
If you’ve ever text messaged while driving…or even thought about it…attempted a phone call…or whatever…the following video will impact you. This is a public service message created in the UK, but is applicable anywhere. Heed it’s message.
See the accompanying story here at NPR.org
Weighing in on Health Care Reform
If you’re interested in some very informative and interesting information on health care reform visit Bill Moyers Journal at pbs.org. There are a number of videos that will get you thinking and explain to you how our system really works.
I believe we need fundamental change in our system and I fear the Congress is going to f%#k everthing up. Our system is bad and we cannot throw good money after bad. I don’t believe insurance companies bring any value to the table – instead they skim off anywhere from 16% to 26% for shareholder and CEO enrichment. I don’t know about you, but if I lose my job, I lose my health care.
I’m also hearing that Congress is writing language that would prevent negotiating lower prices from pharmaceuticals – much like they did with Medicare D (the drug benefit). Does anyone else think this is wrong?
I’m disappointed in our President. He needs to grow a couple of cajones and put together a real plan for change.
Last nights show on Bill Moyers showed part of a film called “Money-Driven Medicine”. It was fascinating. And if you live in Gainesville – a health care mecca – the film really hits home.
So, friends, I urge you to go to alternative sources for news – don’t rely on the major networks to give you the real deal – they just give you the sound bites that the health care industrial complex wants you to hear.
We Honor You with Our Flag


We are flying our flag to honor Ted Kennedy. “Kennedy was in some ways larger than life, but at the same time he was undisputably human, his good and bad always subject to intense public scrutiny”. Kennedy once said “I recognize my own shortcomings, the faults in the conduct of my private life. I realize that I alone am responsible for them, and I am the one who must confront them.” Despite all this Kennedy has always been a champion for those less fortunate giving a voice to those who needed it most – children, minorities, immigrants, the poor and disabled. We already miss you. Thank you Senator Kennedy.







