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ISBN: 978-160844-145-7
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Excerpt from the Book

Welcome to my life. Surviving to this point in time has given reasons for writing this book. Discover the events that have led up to 2009, including reports showing me dying since at least 1973. Some of these reports exist because of medical mistakes. Celebrate with me as I meet great milestones this year. I am a 5 year stage 3c Colon Cancer Survivor as of May 11, 2009. I have also survived the absolute failure of my heart causing me to die on or before June 5, 2009. Sara and I will celebrate our 10 year wedding anniversary on July 31, 2009. I will be the big 60 on November 7, 2009. Thank you for your interest in my life. I hope you benefit in your life from reading my story.

Aloha, my name is Ron and I was born on November 7, 1949. I married my better half, Sara on July 31, 1999. We both believed in taking our wedding vows very seriously. My marriage to Sara has been a real benefit for me and the reason I am still alive today. I welcome you to read and learn from my life story.

This book is about first hand real life experiences I personally encountered and how they altered my life. I hope that reading my book will protect you from events adversely affecting your life.

Many years ago in 1968, being told that the power was off;I grabbed two alligator clips supplying 230 volts three phase alternating current of 60 amps. This was enough power to kill an elephant. I could not release the clips until the power was turned off several minutes later. My life was spared.

Everyone was surprised that I was still alive and able to stand up and walk. They sent me to the hospital where I was told that the electrocution caused a heart murmur, may affect my sperm and not to exert myself for at least one year. Other than tanning me from head to toe including where the sun does not shine, I have lead a normal life enjoying sports like basketball and baseball with absolutely no problems whatsoever.

I do not recommend getting a tan via electrocution! This electrocution incident may have cost me several employment opportunities.

I came very close to becoming dead meat while working in the steel mills in 1969 when a red hot cable was shot across the floor I was standing on. The mill supervisor passed out as he yelled “look out”. He and everyone else could not believe that the red hot cable did not get me. Wow, that was some fancy dancing. I always tell Sara, my loving and beautiful wife, that I only dance when someone is shooting at my feet but this was a rare exception I never want to repeat. My life was spared again.