The Iowa Caucas….and probiotics
Posted by adianutrition on January 4, 2012
The news is full of information from the Iowa caucuses yesterday where Mitt Romney won by 8 votes. All the candidates were down there along with every single media organization in the free world.
What’s fascinating to me is there were only 122,255 votes cast, which is smaller than the city of Irvine. I’m pretty sure that if the city of Irvine had a caucus no one would show up.
Except me.
And I would have voted for Michelle Bachmann. Not that I’m a Republican, I would have voted for her because she looks like she takes probiotics. She has that healthy aura about her and her skin literally glows. In the dark. It’s remarkable.
We had a sample day over at Max Muscle yesterday, and we’ll be back there today. If you’re in the area, stop by. We’re working on getting a couple days set up next week as well, which we’ll have together once we get all the back office systems set up.
Other than that, Wen and I have been buried getting all the year-end financials put together so we can get current on our SEC filings. We’ve been focused on getting product out and produced, and now that we’ve got the latest flavors out in the stores, we can get some of the infrastructure items fixed.
Speaking of infrastructure, we got back some pictures from our photographer/web developer and we should have them up on our website by Friday morning. So look for them soon.
Todays news story has to do with hygiene. If you remember, I spoke to you before about how long you should wash your hands after going to the bathroom. The rule of thumb is to wash your hands as long as it takes you to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ twice.
Here’s another hygiene tip with an incredibly tasteful picture:
http://www.inquisitr.com/174826/close-the-lid-when-you-flush-or-risk-disease-experts-say/
You can kind of figure out the tip by looking at the headline, but do yourself a favor and look at the picture.
You’re welcome.

John said
It is disturbing to think that people in this day and age of technology individuals are still not washing their hands properly.
Dave said
As someone who has worked with children and adults I can safely say that people do not wash their hands as throughly as they should. It is downright scary.