Thursday, April 9, 2009

GBG! An answer to the skeptics!

Great News! I had my three month checkup with my internist today. I also finished my first month on GBG's 10-in-One vitamin and mineral supplement. No empty bottle money back for me. Just an empty bottle and a new one opened. My blood pressure today was 122/70. Probably the most perfect reading I've ever had. I also had my blood work done for my three month average blood sugar. My Dr. called this evening and said my blood work was great! As a side issue, today was the two month anniversary of my hip replacement surgery. Want to know what I did to celebrate? I picked up pine cones and raked the front yard. In truthfulness I did use my picker, since bending over is still prohibited, but I filled two large yard totes with pine cones and sticks, and assembled a planter seat for the yard, and oh did I mention, I took a couple of hours off and went fishing this afternoon. Didn't catch a thing and didn't care.
The point to all of this is that I'm completely sold on the GBG product. I'm not going to stop my BP meds, but the addition of 10-in-One has been the difference I'm sure. I never dremed that I would be walking around the yard two months post op either. My energy level is much greater than at anytime I can remember pre surgery. I would be exhausted after a day of doing nearly nothing and now I feel like I can put in a days effort and still have some energy left. 10-in-one is the only difference in my daily regimine. Honestly I haven't given up the cane yet, it gives me comfort on the uneven ground, but I'm convinced I can walk now without my cane on good level ground. My recovery has just been beyond what I had hoped for and the big change seemed to occur when I started 10-in One a month ago.
Now to the big question. WHY WOULD ANYONE NOT TRY GBG???? The worst that could happen is you might get healthy, yet I'm repeaedly given excuses why people just can't get involved. I've decided that I'm just going to continue to spread the word through my blog. What the heck, you may get healthy as well as wealthy, and we know that if that happens we will all have proven to have been wise. To find out more about this amazing opportunity go to www.shopgbg.com/rtubaugh. If you have specific questions you can email me at richard.tubaugh@gmail.com. Get healthy, and maybe wealthy, but please be wise and check it out. Until next time.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

GBG! Success Story! Personal experience with the product

Time to update! Hopefully I will be able to stay focused and keep you updated in a more timely fashion. As I mentioned in my last post I've become involved with a health industry company and have used some of the proceeds from my auction finds for start up capital for my new venture. I make it sound like there is some kind of big deal about start up when truthfully the startup is less than $20.
I've been using GBG's 10-in-One vitamin and mineral formula for going on a month now. I have to tell you that I'm unbelievably impressed. I've mentioned my health problems in my previous posts and I'm happy to report that I'm doing really well. I'm still only a little over six weeks out from the hip replacement surgery and I'm already walking with the use of a cane. I have my driving priviledges back and am enjoying my new found freedom.
Obviously I can't say that 10-in-One is responsible for my rapid recovery, but I can honestly tell you the following: Two weeks ago I was taking a nap every day at 11:00 AM for about an hour and another at 3:30 in the afternoon for about an hour and a half. I haven't had a nap in almost two weeks and my energy level has been amazing. I take 14 pills a day for treatment of high blood pressure, diabetes, atrial fibrilation, and also take tylenol for arthritis pain. I check my blood pressure and blood sugar once daily per Dr. instruction. Last night I checked both before bed and my BP was 122/77 and my blood sugar was 113. I was so close to normal that I had complained of light headedness. My body isn't accustomed to normal. As recently as last summer I was in the hospital with BP readings of 210/120. Granted I'm taking blood pressure meds now, but I was then. My Drs. here have adjusted them and things seem to be going well, but there has been a decided difference in BP reading just in the last two weeks. My average blood sugar has come down about 10 points as well. Another interesting side light is an obvious change in appetite. 10-in-one does have an appetite suppressant component. I've noticed a definite change and when I weighed in at my Dr. appoinment last week I had lost 10 pounds. I have to be honest and say I don't know how much of this is related to the surgery and natural recovery, and how much is related to 10-in-one, but I do know there has been a decided difference since I began taking 10-in-one.
The even more telling aspect of this story is the fact that my wife Brenda, who is the most skeptical person I know ( I often call her my "conscience"), has noticed the difference and has started taking 10-in-one as well. She has also joined me in the business venture, which I never dreamed she would do. She is the original proponent of "if it is too good to be true_____" you fill in the blanks.
Anyway I'm so pleased that I've gotten involved with GBG and look forward to building the business. I hope that you will want to take a look at the opportunity and go to my GBG website: www.shopgbg.com/rtubaugh . As I pointed out before, I was already taking a daily vitamin which I've discontinued, so I really have had no additional expense, and hope to profit from the experience. Can't beat that!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

GBG! Exciting opportunity. Good health and money to boot.

As I mentioned yesterday I have an announcement to make today. My $3 worth of cans has grown now to $201. I've been lucky so far but as an old mentor of mine used to say " luck is just preperation meeting opportunity". While I've been dealing with my health issues I've been doing a lot of research on health issues in general. I've begun to use vitamins and supplements and have started an exercise program. I've become a firm believer in the benefit of putting the right things in your body. I view my study of various vitamins and supplements as the preparation. Now it seems that opportunity has reared its wonderful head. A group of friends from Michigan are going great guns in a new money making opportunity and I've decided to join them. It basically involves the use and sale of various vitamins and supplements. As I said I've already begun using vitamins on a daily basis and feel certain that they have paid big dividends during my health issues. My recovery from surgery has been marvelous, and now to find the opportunity to get paid to use these same health aides has to be proof of the preparation meeting opportunity adage.

My total investment in the program is less than $150 and the opportunity to make money is limitless. Although I could have gotten into the program for under $20 I felt it was best to do it right and get a little more involved. I won't try to explain the program to you but I do have my own website with the company and it is very informative and I believe you will find a wonderful opportunity there. The company is GBG and my web address is: www.shopgbg.com/rtubaugh Go there and take a look and don't be afraid jump in. It is a remarkable opportunity and as safe an investment that I can think of. As usual I will try to keep you posted on the successes and failures of my journey to wealth. I will also be using the balance of the $201 to search out other treasures. So stay tuned!

Monday, March 9, 2009

Long time no write!

Well it has been a long time since I last posted. Lets see! Stress test, heart cath, four teeth extractions, hip replacement surgery, and numerous visits to some of North Carolina's finest medical facilities, and personal contact with some of the finest medical professionals on earth. Now nothing but time on my hands until I'm back up and going. Hopefully I can get you caught up on a lot of things. As you know, the purpose of my blog is to take you along with me as I travel a journey from three bags full of aluminum pop cans to untold riches. If you've follwoed the blog I got all of $3 for the cans I had been saving for months. I took my $3 to an auction where I spent a dollar an early computer game from the 70's and $2 on a book entilled "The Mill on the Floss" by George Eliot. Vintage 1926. I later sold the computer game on Ebay for $25 and as you probably know I found a couple of interesting book marks in the book. They were advertising pieces from Shotwell Candy featuring Red Grange. I sent them to Leon Luckey to put in the Brockleman and Luckey Feb. collectibles auction. I'm happy to report that the two items sold for $176. Thats right my initial $3 worth of cans has now grown to $201. Not a bad start. Tomorrow I will be revealing my plans for investing the $201. Hopefully you will find it as exciting as I do and will want to participate with me as I attempt to grow the fund.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Suggestions anyone?

Well another week of frustration with "The Mill on the Floss and Manuscript". Still no takers on Ebay. I guess we'll pack it up and try again later or find a different venue for the sale. Any suggetions? After a week of travel and family for the Holiday it is back to the drawing board. I'll be checking out the auction circuit this week and see if there is anything promising for the $25.99 from the sale of the SNF Roger Staubach game. As mentioned last week, the surprise bookmarks featuring the 1926 Red Grange advertising pieces will be featured in the Brockelman & Luckey Auctions Feb. sale. I will be updating as the process goes on.
Not much else to add today!

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Good News

Good News everybody! The Monday Night Football Computerized Game auction ended very successfully. The final bid was $25.99. A real boost to the kitty. The book and manuscript did not sell so I have relisted it. As I mentioned on several occaisions last week, I think I listed it in the wrong category and this week have listed it in a more general category that may get more attention. I will be looking to invest my $25 windfall this week. I have a couple of ideas, but I will see where my journey takes me. I am in cold blustery Ohio this week, as opposed to just plain old cold North Carolina. I had to drive in snow this morning which I've learned over the years to detest. I'll take the cold sunshine of home anytime.

On a note of interest, I discovered that it is important that you do your home work when conducting an Ebay auction. When my wife went to the post office to mail the MNF game to the winning bidder in Tx., I discovered that it was an odd size for mailing. I had put a $5 price tag on the shipping, but discovered that because of the size it cost over $12 to mail. A valuable lesson to learn as I get back into the swing of things with Ebay. Next auction I will checking shipping first before posting a price. Fortunately I did well on the auction.

I will be posting a spread sheet next time, so you can "follow the money" as they say. I will try to keep it as up to date as possible. My dilemma now is to decide if I will invest the the $25 profit into one larger item or stick with the original strategy which was pretty much dictated to me by the meager sum I derived from the sale of my cans. It could be a lot of fun trying to decide which $2 items can be converted as easily and as profitably as my last purchase. I have a couple of days to decide since the next few days will be devoted to family matters and the Holiday. I will post as developments occur.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Ebay Auction About to End!

Good news! The bidding is heating up on the Roger Staubach Monday Night Football Computerized Game. It is now over $15 with a little over four hours to go. There have been several bids today so I'm optimistic that I will do well. You can watch the auction real time by going to the Ebay search box at the bottom of my blog and type in item#260316712048. I will give you full details in tomorrow's post.
My other auction on the 1923 "Mill on the Floss" and the April 16, 1926 History IV homework assignment, has still seen no action. As mentioned yesterday if the book and manuscript doesn't sell I will be re listing it. More news on the two Red Grange 1926 Shotwell Candy promotional pieces. It was revealed to me on Leon Luckey's vintage football forum, that these pieces were distributed in candy bars manufactured by Shotwell in 1926. They are rare and it is estimated that each piece is worth between $100-$200. I have decided to accept Leon's offer to put these pieces in his Feb. vintage card auction. You can read the responses to Leon's post about the pieces on his forum by going to http://www.network54.com/Forum/579393/ and follow the posts. It will be exciting to see how the auction goes in Feb. I will keep you posted on this type of auction process as it unfolds.
I mentioned yesterday that I was planning go to an auction, but frankly it was 23* last evening which was a near record low here in the Carolinas. I decided to sit by the fire instead, but did manage to take in a couple of flea markets this morning and found a couple of interesting pieces, but decided to do some investigating and will go back later and see if they are still there and possibly make an offer. I think it is always important to have a feel for what you are bidding on. I felt good about both of my purchases last week although I did not have specifics, but for $1 and $2 I felt comfortable.
Tomorrow we head back to our former home in Ohio to visit with family for the holiday and take in a couple of business meetings. I will try to keep you posted on my journey. There are a couple of places up there that I like to visit, and can usually find good bargains. Well I see the Staubach game is up to $15.16 with a little over three hours to go. I will sign off and keep an eye my auction.