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Wednesday, January 20, 2021

The Secret Formula to Extend Your Life, Reverse Aging. Longue Durée. D.B. Alexander

 


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  “Lindsey, would you like to start the Longue Durée program? You are only 34.”

  “And in six years I will be forty.” She answered. “I already have wrinkles on my face, my hips are getting wider, and I noticed a little tummy right here.” She put her hand on her navel.

  “I take that as a yes?”

 “Yes! You and Father have done it. You haven’t had any side effects, have you?”

“No, but it does have a downside. All your friends, bridesmaids, everyone you knew before, will all grow old and die. You will find yourself wanting to share our secret with them, but you cannot. You will remember things that happened eighty years ago, and say something about it, while people look at you at thirty years old, as if you have lost your mind.

 It also affects a baby. It develops wrong and will abort before the full term. That is what killed Nicole. And, you can never go back to where someone may recognize you, and wonder why you look so young and youthful, while their bones ache, their skin wrinkles, and their hair turns white. Can you handle that responsibility?”

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Friday, December 4, 2020

Romance, Travels, & Adventure of a Man That Never Dies. Longue Duree- Extending Life, by David Alexander

 


Longue Duree, EXTENDING LIFE, by David B. Alexander

 I hate standing in lines

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Pg. 217

I waddled through the line at Customs and Immigration. Today it was extremely slow. There was a Puerto Rican family in front of me. They were a young couple with a new baby that was carried by the mother, and a young boy about six years old. The boy kept looking at my beard, and how tall I was compared to his father. 

I started waddling back and forth with exaggerated waddles. The boy smiled and sometimes laughed. The line finally moved another six feet. I looked at him and looked at his little brother. I looked at him and looked at his little brother again. The boy was catching on and smiling ear to ear waiting for me.

      “mmmMMMMMMMoooooooo!” I said. The baby’s eyes got huge. It looked like it’s head may explode. Suddenly its face turned bright red and “WWWWHHHHHAAAA!” The boy blew his gum two rows away. I just stood there acting innocent, as the boy could not stop laughing.

      “NEXT!”  I hate standing in lines.


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Monday, February 3, 2020

Louis Montgomery loved his Jaguar FX12. He was having second thoughts about his son.



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Louis is a father now in book 3. His son was born dead. Once again an experimental product brought Michael to life, with long range consequences. He was a genius and a problem teenager.

(Martin calls Louis in Nevis.)
"Louis, take the phone walk outside."

“Okay, I’m alone, now. What’s up?”
“Michael was in a car wreck last night.”
“Is he okay?”
“Yes, but he had a girl with him.”
“The blond that delivers your supplies?”
“Yes, he told you about her?”
“Yes, so, how are they?”
“It was a bad wreck. The news channel said it was scattered over a quarter mile of I-95.”
“Martin! Is Michael all right?”
“Yes. Michael had a few broken bones, and a cut on his forehead, but I talked to him after the surgery and he is completely operational. The bionites saved him. Without them, he may have died.”

“What about the girl?”
“She’s in a coma. Evidently, from what Michael confided in me, she had just given him a blow job across the console of the Jaguar. She has a broken neck, a broken arm, and a fractured hip.”
“You mean the Mini Cooper?”
“No, he was driving your Jag.” (I went silent.) “Louis… Louis… the Jag was totaled.”

“Were there any other cars involved?”
“No, fortunately it was late. Michael said he thinks she accidently pushed the shifter into a lower gear while the car was in excess of 150 mph. It skidded, went sideways, and flipped over and over, until it slid on the roof against a concrete barrier wall near Melbourne. They are lucky to be alive.”

“Make a few phone calls and see if we can buy this police report. Find out if his girlfriend has family, and what we must do to make it all go away. Get her the best medical care we can buy. My insurance on the Jag will cover a lot of it, but I would guess that it will go beyond that, when they run my financials.”

“Louis, we have another problem.”
“Oh, yeah?”
“They had them in the emergency ward before they called me. They have a blood test on Michael...”
“… and the fuck’n bionites will show up in the blood tests. SHIT!”
“Not necessarily, it depends on which tests they are running. The main thing they were looking for was drugs and alcohol. If they stop there, we will be okay.”

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Friday, January 31, 2020

David B. Alexander and his Pomeranians

Author David B. Alexander

This is me! Just an old man that has lived an extraordinary life, and hasn't stopped yet. 
        A few weeks ago, I flew to North Carolina to buy a puppy. I guess it would help if you knew
 "The rest of the story."

        KoKo was a red pomeranian. There were some other colors in there but mostly she was red. She learned all of the rules right out of the box, and I didn't have to worry about her. She was always watching me, and staying in the area. We live in Florida so Koko loved her doggy door with the air conditioner, and hated my sailboat. It was too hot and the fiberglass too slippery.


Koko's first injury was out of the ordinary. While chasing a lizard, she poked a pineapple leaf into her eye. Her eye turned white and I figured she would loose it. Guess what? For thousands of dollars, there was a doggy eye specialist in Orlando. I paid the money, made the trip three times, and her eye was almost as good as new. At fourteen years old, she started ignoring my commands. It didn't make sense. She had a vocabulary better then most peoples kids. When it was time for shots, I had her hearing tested. It was about 80% gone and would probably get worse. "Sometimes it happens. There is nothing we can do." Koko got good at sign language and I swear she was reading my lips. I decided to get another Pom to learn all of Kokos commands and habits before she got older and passed away. 


Zenzi was a wolf-sable Pom being delivered from Texas. She and Koko slept, ate, and played together. Koko was active and followed Zenzi's lead on anything she couldn't hear. If Zenzi barked at the Pizza man and stopped when I answered the door, Koko kept barking until I did the shutup hand signal. Koko developed terminal kidney failure and died a few months later. Zenzi had learned all of her mannerisms and rules and was a comfort when Koko went. Now, a year old, she was used to having another dog in the house while I worked. Now Zenzi was showing signs of depression.


We decided to get another puppy to keep Zenzi... and us, company. This of course happened before Christmas, and puppies were in demand. Pomeranians in Florida are pricey. I found a puppy that met our search criteria in North Carolina. I worked out the details and made the trip January 8th. We did the deal right at the airport. Her name was Athena, and we just kept the name. She was tiny. Two and a half pounds. We had a six hour lay-over in Charlotte, and she was scared by the playing kids, the speaker announcements, the jet engines whining, and the makeup queens from the Mary Kay convention. It was stressful with her whining and nervousness. At lunchtime, we went to Hardees. I shared the edges of my burger, and held the ice cube as she licked them. Now I am the good guy, the safe spot, and her new security. 





It has been two weeks now. Her and Zenzi are best friends playing all of the time, and I am watching the teaching being passed on. Athena still thinks I am the all-powerful human and is always following me. I spend a lot of time at my keyboard, and Athena is, even now, under the base of my chair. I have to look before I can roll it. She sleeps against my chest at night, and cries loudly when I go to work.

What have I learned that I can pass on?

1. 
Many years ago, I had a dog named Kodiak. He was a huge alaskan malamute that had been beaten by his owner. His wife sold Kodiak to me if I would come and get him before her abusive husband came home. It was a rough beginning. Kodiak thought all men were abusive and didn't hesitate to put a paw on each of my shoulders and show me his fangs... closely. After the first six months, Kodiak and I were best friends, and now he would kill for me. We ran, worked, and swam together. When Kodiak got old, and I had to put him down, I couldn't be there with him when the deed was done. He looked at me with those big trusting eyes as he saw me turn and hand him over to a veterinarian he didn't know. I have never quite got over that.
 I stayed with Koko when I put her down. It was peaceful and I petted her until her heart stopped. But... I was there with her. We owe that much to our pets.

2. 
Many people are sending puppies to their buyers on commercial airlines. There are a lot of things that happen that could have permanent effects on your new puppy. Meeting the puppy and personally carrying it as carry-on, is the beginning of bonding. I'm curious if the bond with this new puppy is temporary or permanent. It feels fairly permanent.

3.
Pom puppies are sort-of solar powered. If you are flying with a puppy, try to do as much of the trip as possible at night. As soon as the cabin lights went out, so did Athena. I got her out of her carrier for a drink of water, and she slept the rest of the trip to Florida on my lap, in the dark.

4.
When you see your fur-baby getting old, get another puppy. It helps us fill the emptiness of the one we just lost, and the puppy will learn all of the house rules you worked so hard teaching the last one.


In the Longue Duree series that I just finished, Louis has a Pomeranian. Years later, he still thinks he hears his pom running through his condo, or waking him him up to go out.
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Saturday, January 25, 2020

NEW BOOK! Longue Durée II, Extended Life, on AMAZON






The pharmaceutical empire that Louis and his partner, Dr. Burstein created, had burnt to the ground and the Dr. was killed in the fire. Louis now lived on the sovereign island of Nevis, married to Celia's little sister and model, Nicole.

Island life had become slow for Louis. Now considerably older, he used his new identity as Louis Montgomery and created another pharmaceutical lab in Orlando, FL. They produce many derivatives from the original formula, but only Louis has the age reversing Longue Durée. Louis remains in his healthy 30's as his wives, friends, and family age and die.

Now the second wealthiest person on the planet, Louis marries the wealthiest man's daughter. Blinded by his lust, he fails to see the evil manipulation that is being carried out against him. 

The Longue Durée series contains some sexual activity. Louis is a young man and has desires like a... real man. If you are offended by two lovers being together sexually, please continue scrolling through the reading selections.


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Saturday, August 17, 2019

Reverse aging. Romance, Sail, Caribbean, Health, Money.



The island of St. Croix is in the path of a large hurricane. 
Louis Bautista can’t get a flight off-island, so he takes a suggested alternative to wait it out in Barbados. 

Redhead Celia Judel brings in a 46’ Najad sailboat by herself, after her husband dies at sea of a heart attack. She needs a captain to help deliver the yacht back to South Carolina and Louis needs to get back to Florida. 


On the voyage home, they go ashore in St. Croix and after a romantic dinner, Louis leads Celia into a dark alley and begins seducing her.


A native man runs into the alley. They hear men chasing him, and he throws a small package to the lovers. The men follow him into the alley and shoot him several times. The package, they discover later, holds the secret to life everlasting. Longue Durée.





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