“Honestly, getting sober has probably been the biggest hurdle for my life,” Ravenscoon says. “It s taken a lot of work, a lot of patience, having a good support network of friends and family, being vulnerable, going to therapy and taking things day by day. I don t think there s been anything else that s been as challenging as that.”
An Arkansas Tech University student and an ATU faculty member received awards during the 153rd annual meeting of the American Fisheries Society Aug. 20-24 in Grand Rapids, Mich.
piece. talked to a doctor who hasn t worked at the hospital two years. not even checked if he worked there like me saying i work for nasa and big as ter rode is about about to hit earth. when rolling stone single source story who isn t reliable source it provides update explaining where it went wrong. no, it s not an update. it s a correction, it s a redistraction. they should issue an apology. it hasn t been taken down, the story, because it s good for clicks and business, rachel. rachel: really odd. seth drake-myers all the night shows, rachel maddow all of these people have been picking it up. they have this vendetta against early treatments. they almost seem like shills for big pharma. wow, that s a great point. right? they are shilling for that or maybe just a narrative they want to push look at these dumb hicks in oklahoma. rachel: yeah. it s crazy. do you know what the give away is, rachel?