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Reckless Driving and Seizures?

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I’m not an expert in seizures, but I do find it odd that two people of wealth and influence both got into car crashes recently and blame complex partial seizures for their accidents.  And both drove a Lexus, of all vehicles. What are the odds this would happen when I’ve never seen this before in the news?

The last person to say this happened to them was U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson in June.

If Kennedy had a seizure (which she may or may not have), her brain sure worked well when the police officer was standing at her car asking her what happened.  She was quick enough to surmise in her impaired state that perhaps she took sleeping medication. I would think that is odd for someone who might not know what they did.  According to medical websites, people who have complex seizures will not remember what happened.

When you see odd things that are highly unusual and you see them repeated, it certainly raises eyebrows, doesn’t it? It’s a red flag, for sure, though nothing conclusive by itself.

Expression of the Day

Argentina lost

Still trying to figure out what I am going to do…in the meantime…

If your A/C goes out, will you get an honest repairman?




Check out this Rossen Report!  Next time you call your repairman, you’ll think twice to double-checking his efforts.  

How do you do that?  There are several things you can do:

  1. Get three estimates!!!!  Always.  I’ve learned the hard way just because someone recommends someone, it doesn’t mean the person they recommend is honest.
  2. Follow the repairman to the unit, watch him do everything!   Don’t turn your back on him.  This makes it harder to pull shenanigans at times. It also puts pressure on him or her that you are not trusting.  A good guy won’t care.  A shyster will.
  3. Be courteous, but keep your mouth shut.  The more you talk, the more you will reveal what you do and don’t know–a repairman’s dream!
  4. When the repairman says what he thinks is wrong, have him write it down and then go read about it online.  There are many forums that will teach you what is going on! 
  5. Once you have a basic understanding about your problem from reading online, talk to the repairman about the repairs. Ask him educated questions.  See if he answers knowledgeably, patiently and professionally.  You don’t know how many times I find out what the repairman says versus what I read online do not jive!  It catches a lot of liars! 
  6. If the repairman is arrogant or put off by your behavior–he’s not your guy.
  7. Always ask for the parts you had replaced back once they are removed.   I do this for several reasons.  First, its my part, I own it.  Second, its proof that I have a defective part, if it is defective.  If I find out its not defective later, I can always sell it instead of the repairman. Why give him the extra money?  Just be sure you don’t ask for the part up front or he could switch your part for a junk piece if it has value.

Raven Aboroa Trial Date Set

Raven Aboroa came home one evening after soccer game in April 2005 to find his pregnant wife stabbed to death, yet their 6 month old son was sleeping in the next room unharmed.

When I listened to Raven tell his story in September 2009, it was littered with red flags.  You can read my assessment here. 

Raven has plead not guilty and a trial date has been set for this October.


Thanks, Chris, for the story update!