Posts Tagged ‘JULY’
|Narconon Drug Free July
TheNarconon New Life Detoxification Program has resulted in astonishing improvements in students who consistently report: – Ability to think more clearly. – Improved memory and attention span. – Greater energy. – Increased awareness of surroundings. – Increased feeling of general well being. – Reduction or elimination of many symptoms associated with drug addiction, including depression, irritability and fatigue. – Enthusiasm towards life. With the Narconon Drug Rehab Program, stable recovery is achievable! Once past the physical cravings, through the Narconon New Life Detoxification program, the student develops life skills that will help in maintaining a productive, drug-free life. At Narconon developing a realistic and workable sense of personal ethics and responsibility is a vital part of this recovery. Personal addiction can be ended! Our statistics at narconon show that the majority of our narconon graduates have achieved this freedom. Narconon is a network of drug and alcohol treatment facilities located throughout the world. Narconon graduates go on to do very well in life. The skills they learn at narconon will help them lead happy healthy lives. If you or someone you know abuses OTC medication please call narconon at 1-877-413-3073 or visit narconon on the web at www.drugsno.com http
BORN IN A BARN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY – Will Henson
A song I wrote five years ago. A little song about a simple life verses the complications of society. Written by Will Henson. www.myspace.com myspace.com myspace.com This song actually has some weird aura around it, at least for me. I wrote it back in 2002 for the “Chickenman” show and as I first filmed it, Charles wore a 70′s pork pie hat and glared menacingly at me about a half-a-foot away while I tried not to crack up. The second time I filmed it in Sep. 2005 was for the debut of the Ed Stanley show, I made the mistake of sending a copy to my parents. My mother was horrified by the lyrics, and was very upset that people were gonna think the lyrics were autobiographical. My Dad, on the other hand, who was suffering the last stages of Alzheimer;s disease, and hadn’t recognized me in years, apparently laughed uproarously at the song, and requested Mom to replay it over and over again. She said it was the first time she’d seen him laugh like that in years. While I was filming this particular version you see here, two deer had silently approached me out of nowhere while I was singing this, and were within twenty five or thirty feet behind. It is a shame that they weren’t in the camera shot. I guess they liked the song. They of course took off as soon as I reached for my camera to film them.