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QUOTE(CharlotteWebb @ Fri 29th January 2010, 5:27pm) QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Sat 30th January 2010, 12:05am) I hate to tell you this, but the average person doesn't have to pull down their pants to get a shot of anything. Unless it's a monster dose of long-acting penicillin to cure your syphilis because nobody trusts you to take pills every day.
Not so sure about that. I visited Earsnoses'n'throats-R-Us back in August on account of I had "acute bacterial otitis media" i.e. some kind of ear infection. For $160 they gave me a shot in the ass and pills to take every day (actually every 8 hours), but they seemed to work. And probably would have worked just as well without the shot in the ass. But you'll never know, as they obviously considered it an ENT emergency, not worthy of the "let's wait and see" treatment on pills alone. I have to admit you do remind me of one other ass-shot thingy, though, which is that there does exist a category of antibiotic called a "late generation cephalosporin," which is too large and thick a shot to be given IM easily any place else other than a glute, and which isn't well absorbed in a pill. So conceivably, you could have gotten one of those (ceftriaxone or cefepime or cefa-something-else). Not that there's a great deal of evidence that they're better than one of the many, many oral combos available for a middle ear infection, especially an untreated one. Somehow I doubt that Rothschilds get regular third of fourth generation cephalosporin shots, either. But I suppose there are some circumstances where they could be used instead of an IV. Milton the Universal Expert (See your doctor for 2nd opinion, tho. And if they disagree, see yet another and go with best 2 out of 3)
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QUOTE(The Adversary @ Sat 30th January 2010, 2:50am) QUOTE(tarantino @ Fri 29th January 2010, 6:58pm) Facinating. When you look at these web-sites, they are very nicely done, with rubbish content. I would not be surprised to find that he has copied the design from some other websites. rothschildarts.org=146.101.249.107 rothschild-estates.com=146.101.249.107 rothschildglobalfoundation.org=146.101.249.107 www.moonfruit.com=146.101.249.107 He used Moonfruit to build and host those websites.
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This is too damn bizarre. Why in hell would anyone, sane or insane, do all this? (Don't answer that. Nevermind. It's Wikipedia.) And what really amuses me: the photo in that TED profile bears a remarkable resemblance to my friend John Atwood......... This post has been edited by EricBarbour:
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QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Sat 30th January 2010, 2:37am) I have to admit you do remind me of one other ass-shot thingy, though, which is that there does exist a category of antibiotic called a "late generation cephalosporin," which is too large and thick a shot to be given IM easily any place else other than a glute, and which isn't well absorbed in a pill. So conceivably, you could have gotten one of those (ceftriaxone or cefepime or cefa-something-else). Not that there's a great deal of evidence that they're better than one of the many, many oral combos available for a middle ear infection, especially an untreated one.
Hmm, that could be what it was. I tried to ask what was in the shot but by then they were more interested in shooing me out the door. I do know the pills were amoxicillin. Doubtless I could have picked that up without a prescription by describing a fictitious pet (o por hablando un poquito de español, al supermercado local del barrio), if only I knew what the hell I'd be shopping for.
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QUOTE(the fieryangel @ Fri 29th January 2010, 11:46pm) Just forget about the Rothchilds and everything people say about them. They have to pull down their pants to get a shot like the rest of us!
Honestly some people here know nothing. Not even how to spell Rothschild. Of course they dont have to pull down their pants to get a shot like the rest of us. They have valets or if they wish chambermaids to do it for them. Here for example is a typical French maid on Commons; note how she wears a very short dress, seamed stockings and stilettos to do manual labour. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fre...aid_dusting.jpgThis post has been edited by Trick cyclist:
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QUOTE(CharlotteWebb @ Sat 30th January 2010, 3:23am) QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Sat 30th January 2010, 2:37am) I have to admit you do remind me of one other ass-shot thingy, though, which is that there does exist a category of antibiotic called a "late generation cephalosporin," which is too large and thick a shot to be given IM easily any place else other than a glute, and which isn't well absorbed in a pill. So conceivably, you could have gotten one of those (ceftriaxone or cefepime or cefa-something-else). Not that there's a great deal of evidence that they're better than one of the many, many oral combos available for a middle ear infection, especially an untreated one.
Hmm, that could be what it was. I tried to ask what was in the shot but by then they were more interested in shooing me out the door. I do know the pills were amoxicillin. Doubtless I could have picked that up without a prescription by describing a fictitious pet (o por hablando un poquito de español, al supermercado local del barrio), if only I knew what the hell I'd be shopping for. (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/biggrin.gif) Most Spanish-speaking countries in the Americas have amoxicillin over-the-counter. You don't need to describe anything-- just ask for the stuff. Amoxicillin is a very "old" and cheap drug, with so many bacteria resistant to it by now that it's used as a placebo (mostly for mothers with kids who have earaches, which usually do start to go away about 24 hours after they hurt maximally, even if you do nothing). A much more likely-to-be effective oral drug is a combo of amoxicillin and an inhibitor of penicillinase, called amoxicillin-clavulinate. It is called Clavamox or generic Augmentin in the US; probably Clavamox or something like it in Mexico, too. It used to be expensive, but now that it's generic, it has come down to reasonable prices also. It's very funny that you got the weak verson if it, while getting a shot, too. So now you've really got me wondering what the shot was. There's a shot version of Clavamox called Unisyn, but it's very expensive, and reconsituting a whole IV bottle of it for an IM dose for one patient (wasting the rest, which is meant to be used in a much larger IV dose) reminds me of the old joke about the guy who wants elephant ear sandwich, at the restaurant-that-has-anything. They tell him the problem is not the order, but the problem is that it's late, and cooks don't want to start on a fresh elephant. (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/happy.gif) So I really doubt they did that for you-- not for $160. And pointless anyway, as it only saves you a couple of hours in getting the antibiotic and hurts like hell. Cheap oral pills suggest a cheap antibiotic shot. Penicillin G?? (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/hmmm.gif) (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/ohmy.gif) Gads, what a crappy clinic. Don't go back!
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QUOTE(EricBarbour @ Sat 30th January 2010, 6:05am) This is too damn bizarre.
Why in hell would anyone, sane or insane, do all this? (Don't answer that. Nevermind. It's Wikipedia.)
And he's been doing it since 2005.. The 2008 version of The Stefan Roberts biography lasted for 73 days before deletion, and was created shortly before he started blogging on the Huffington Post. Likewise, the Stefan de Rothschild article was created shortly before he switched to blogging under that name. He's using WP and his cheap websites to give the appearance of credibility to use on HuffPo. It's one of, if not the most visited and linked to blogs, so he's probably doing it because he wants to be read. This post has been edited by tarantino:
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QUOTE(tarantino @ Sat 30th January 2010, 4:58pm) For reference, the page Stefan Roberts was originally created on September 29, 2005 by Pikelet04Â (T-C-L-K-R-D)
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QUOTE(tarantino @ Sat 30th January 2010, 6:02pm) QUOTE(MZMcBride @ Sun 31st January 2010, 12:13am) QUOTE(tarantino @ Sat 30th January 2010, 4:58pm) For reference, the page Stefan Roberts was originally created on September 29, 2005 by Pikelet04Â (T-C-L-K-R-D)
. It included an image that was deleted along with the article: File:Stefan Roberts.jpg. It appears the article was re-created by the same user on January 31, 2006. Pikelet04 was never blocked. Fuzzybuddy (T-C-L-K-R-D)
wasn't blocker either. That's the account that created the 2008 article, along with Roberts Investments Group and Andrew Roberts (businessman). The snide deletion discussion is very funny, as it all looks a lot like the Lee Dennison one. The whole Roberts group with their imaginary titles and businesses looks like a giant walled-garden. Why, it must be the dread pirate Roberts! Nobody has actually SEEN him, but he has an amazing rep! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Art...s_(businessman)Note our buddy Fuzzybuddy (T-C-L-K-R-D)
is right in the middle there, "agreeing" that the articles he'd created weren't based on reliable sources, so should be deleted. Yessiree. (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/rolleyes.gif) That agreement made him look more innocent and saved him from being deleted as a disruptive false-BLP maker himself. But he's pretty clearly the screen-name of a personna-creator, and if it were up to me, I'd banhammer him just for stupidity if nothing else.
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QUOTE(MZMcBride @ Sat 30th January 2010, 5:13pm) QUOTE(tarantino @ Sat 30th January 2010, 4:58pm) For reference, the page Stefan Roberts was originally created on September 29, 2005 by Pikelet04Â (T-C-L-K-R-D)
. It included an image that was deleted along with the article: File:Stefan Roberts.jpg. It appears the article was re-created by the same user on January 31, 2006. Pikelet04 was never blocked. Eh? Then where did he GO? (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/blink.gif)
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QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Sun 31st January 2010, 6:03am) QUOTE(MZMcBride @ Sat 30th January 2010, 5:13pm) QUOTE(tarantino @ Sat 30th January 2010, 4:58pm) For reference, the page Stefan Roberts was originally created on September 29, 2005 by Pikelet04Â (T-C-L-K-R-D)
. It included an image that was deleted along with the article: File:Stefan Roberts.jpg. It appears the article was re-created by the same user on January 31, 2006. Pikelet04 was never blocked. Eh? Then where did he GO? (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/blink.gif) To a "champagned-fuel New Year's party", from the sounds of it : QUOTE So I started the new decade all excited about, well, everything. From the champagne-fueled party on New Year's Eve to that ecstatic countdown up to midnight (this year, with BBC Radio 1 being patched in through the house's sound system so that we could hear Big Ben chime 12), and that oh-so-special kiss to start off 2010! Actually, even if this isn't even remotely believable, it's really a shame that this guy is a fake...since his position about arts funding makes perfect sense...However, I wonder just how much of the money he was obviously fishing for with these websites would have actually gone to working artists? Has anybody tipped off the Huffington post about this guy?
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QUOTE(Trick cyclist @ Sat 30th January 2010, 12:38pm) Here for example is a typical French maid on Commons; note how she wears a very short dress, seamed stockings and stilettos to do manual labour. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fre...aid_dusting.jpgHm, danger of having admins following our discussions. All I do is link to a nice photo on Commons and look what happens. Grab a copy while you can. This post has been edited by Trick cyclist:
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QUOTE(Trick cyclist @ Sun 31st January 2010, 6:36pm) QUOTE(Trick cyclist @ Sat 30th January 2010, 12:38pm) Here for example is a typical French maid on Commons; note how she wears a very short dress, seamed stockings and stilettos to do manual labour. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fre...aid_dusting.jpgHm, danger of having admins following our discussions. All I do is link to a nice photo on Commons and look what happens. Grab a copy while you can. The Wikipedia Review effect strikes again... Well, it's in use in the French WP, oddly enough, although I don't see what it has to do with the article... The Spanish WP seems to understand the concept of "French Maid" better than the French do...
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QUOTE(the fieryangel @ Sun 31st January 2010, 12:33pm) QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Sun 31st January 2010, 6:03am) Eh? Then where did he GO? (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/blink.gif) To a "champagned-fuel New Year's party", from the sounds of it : More recently, he claims he just returned from the World Economics Forum in Davos. QUOTE # @Davos BTW - I'm on the @HuffingtonPost List and am attending for @RothschildGF. Any chance of being put on your list too? 4:12 PM Jan 26th from web
# Am heading out to a working breakfast for Foundation Leaders #WEF 10:53 PM Jan 26th from web
# @QueenRania [the queen of Jordan] RE: Education - yes they are def. b) I know! I find @Davos has about 50 working meals a day, but I never actually eat anything! 11:01 PM Jan 28th from web
# Looking forward to our last day in @Davos. It's been a really great experience and we've got a lot done. @RothschildGF really benefited. 10:48 PM Jan 29th from web
QUOTE(the fieryangel @ Sun 31st January 2010, 12:33pm) Has anybody tipped off the Huffington post about this guy?
I replied to his latest article but it's been waiting moderation since Friday. I also emailed scoop at huffingtonpost.com, but there's been no reply.
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QUOTE(the fieryangel @ Sun 31st January 2010, 5:33am) QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Sun 31st January 2010, 6:03am) QUOTE(MZMcBride @ Sat 30th January 2010, 5:13pm) QUOTE(tarantino @ Sat 30th January 2010, 4:58pm) For reference, the page Stefan Roberts was originally created on September 29, 2005 by Pikelet04Â (T-C-L-K-R-D)
. It included an image that was deleted along with the article: File:Stefan Roberts.jpg. It appears the article was re-created by the same user on January 31, 2006. Pikelet04 was never blocked. Eh? Then where did he GO? (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/blink.gif) No, I meant how did Pikelet04Â (T-C-L-K-R-D)
get off WP? Are you sure you have the name right? You say he wasn't blocked, but he doesn't have a userpage. Not even one with a "banned editor" tag.
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QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Sun 31st January 2010, 2:24pm) QUOTE(the fieryangel @ Sun 31st January 2010, 5:33am) QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Sun 31st January 2010, 6:03am) QUOTE(MZMcBride @ Sat 30th January 2010, 5:13pm) QUOTE(tarantino @ Sat 30th January 2010, 4:58pm) For reference, the page Stefan Roberts was originally created on September 29, 2005 by Pikelet04Â (T-C-L-K-R-D)
. It included an image that was deleted along with the article: File:Stefan Roberts.jpg. It appears the article was re-created by the same user on January 31, 2006. Pikelet04 was never blocked. Eh? Then where did he GO? (IMG: smilys0b23ax56/default/blink.gif) No, I meant how did Pikelet04Â (T-C-L-K-R-D)
get off WP? Are you sure you have the name right? You say he wasn't blocked, but he doesn't have a userpage. Not even one with a "banned editor" tag. Yes, I have the name correct. The account made its edits in 2005 and 2006 and never created a user or user talk page. All of the edits were subsequently deleted ( Special:DeletedContributions/Pikelet04) and nobody ever bothered creating a user or user talk page or blocking the account. Sounds like a typical "single-purpose throwaway account" to me.
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QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Mon 1st February 2010, 2:43am) How about this guy, born in 1949? Of course, he appears Swedish.
Sweden is another country. They do things differently there. Anyway is there any reason to assume hes related to the French Rothschilds? I know they have relations in England but why would they want to have Swedish ones? This post has been edited by Trick cyclist:
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QUOTE(Trick cyclist @ Mon 1st February 2010, 1:17pm) QUOTE(Milton Roe @ Mon 1st February 2010, 2:43am) How about this guy, born in 1949? Of course, he appears Swedish.
Sweden is another country. They do things differently there. Anyway is there any reason to assume hes related to the French Rothschilds? I know they have relations in England but why would they want to have Swedish ones? This guy is Stefan Rothschild. The other guy is Stefan de Rothschild. The de changes everything. It's not even the same name, really...
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