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Sarah Cardin

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Apr 2, 2010, 5:33:43 PM4/2/10
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My cat Maddy has a growth on her neck and the vet says it's a tumor. The
good news is that it doesn't seem to involve any lymph nodes and it doesn't
appear to be connected to anything. And the vet thinks it might be related
to a feeding tube that was stuck into Maddy's neck when she was at the
humane society.

We won't know what sort of tumor it is for sure until the report from the
pathologist comes back tomorrow or Monday. If it's malignant, it will be my
third cat with bad cancer in the last two years.

Keep your fingers crossed for Maddy, will you?

Sarah Heather Cardin
Worried boots

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cyn########

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Apr 2, 2010, 8:41:35 PM4/2/10
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On 2 Apr 2010 17:33:43 -0400, "Sarah Cardin" <sar...@stephouse.net>
wrote:

>My cat Maddy has a growth on her neck and the vet says it's a tumor. The
>good news is that it doesn't seem to involve any lymph nodes and it doesn't
>appear to be connected to anything.

[...]

>Keep your fingers crossed for Maddy, will you?

Will do!

I'm sending out warm thoughts your way. <concentrates> I hope the
report is favourable.


cyn#
shoes sending +ve energy to Maddy

Deanne

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Apr 2, 2010, 9:29:04 PM4/2/10
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On 2 April 2010 17:33, Sarah Cardin <sar...@stephouse.net> wrote:
> We won't know what sort of tumor it is for sure until the report from the
> pathologist comes back tomorrow or Monday. If it's malignant, it will be my
> third cat with bad cancer in the last two years.

Crossing my fingers and toes for your Maddy. Repo had one removed from
the top of his head about a year ago, I think it was, and I didn't
want to know if it was malignant, because there was no way I'd be
putting him through chemo or radiation even if it was. The vet said
that she got it all, and that was good enough for me.

Deanne
bare toes snuggled under the big dog

Rebecca Burnett

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Apr 2, 2010, 11:27:33 PM4/2/10
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Sarah shared news on Maddy:

>We won't know what sort of tumor it is for sure
> until the report from the pathologist comes back
>tomorrow or Monday. If it's malignant, it will be my
>third cat with bad cancer in the last two years.

>Keep your fingers crossed for Maddy, will you?

{{{Maddy & Sarah}}}

lastoutlaw
hopeful for good news ..shoes

cyn########

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Apr 2, 2010, 11:57:58 PM4/2/10
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On 2 Apr 2010 23:27:33 -0400, the one, the only, the original
lastoutlaw was spotted!

Rebecca Burnett <foxba...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>lastoutlaw
>hopeful for good news ..shoes

Hi!!!!

Look, another friendly shoe! :-)

Hey, haven't seen you around in ages...any chance you'll take over the
VB duties again? If not, can I buy you your fave beverage in thanks
for past diligence? I couldn't help noticing how many you've served
up in the past. (I'm back in time 'round 1998...geez, prolific group,
then!)

Maybe you'll tell us what you've been up to lately, over coffee? (I
haven't had an alcoholic drink in so long, I'd get tipsy and embarrass
myself too quickly -- and I don't want to miss out on any good
stories!) ;-)

Cheers,

cyn#
shoes at the cafe

feli...@randomstatic.net

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Apr 3, 2010, 2:42:03 AM4/3/10
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"Sarah Cardin" <sar...@stephouse.net> skribis:

> My cat Maddy has a growth on her neck and the vet says it's a tumor. The
> good news is that it doesn't seem to involve any lymph nodes and it doesn't
> appear to be connected to anything.
> Keep your fingers crossed for Maddy, will you?

Eeep! Yes, fingers will definitely be crossed. Try not to stress too
much in the mean time... {{{{{{{{{{Sarah}}}}}}}}}}

felice
paws

Rebecca Burnett

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Apr 3, 2010, 7:36:20 PM4/3/10
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cyn# spotted me:


>Hi!!!!
>Look, another friendly shoe!

>Hey, haven't seen you around in ages...any chance you'll take over
> the VB duties again?

I can certainly try, but there may be times that I will be "out" for
a day or two at a time.

>If not, can I buy you your fave beverage in thanks for past diligence?

Oh, I never turn down beverage offers :-) Thanks!

>I couldn't help noticing how many you've

> servedup in the past. (I'm back in time 'round 1998...geez, prolific
> group, then!)

I was playing soldier back then and nursing a knee injury the last
half of '98

>Maybe you'll tell us what you've been up to lately, over coffee?
>(I haven't had an alcoholic drink in so long, I'd get tipsy and embarrass
>myself too quickly -- and I don't want to miss out on any goodstories!) ;-)

Same here. I'm dry as a bone. I spend way too much time in a profession
now that doesn't allow alcohol consumption. Frankly, I get woozy just thinking
about booze!

Hmm...lessee...I retired from soldiering in Jan. 2004. I met my partner in
Dec. 2005, then my daughter graduated high school in 2006. My partner and
I immediately went off to school to get a commercial drivers license. Once we
finished, we started with an auto carrier company (thanks to the husband of my
partners former client...she was a photographer at the time). We stayed with
that company for six months then abruptly left because it was not that great.
It folded within weeks after we left!

We moved to another auto carrier company and worked for a guy driving his truck.
We discovered it was easier on both of us if I drove solo. Because of the way the
loads are set up, I could actually make more consistent pay for us alone than together.
So about Apr. 2007 I started going out alone.

This also allowed her time to spend with her super smart (and I mean super smart) son
and get him ready for college...(double majoring in math and physics).

After almost six months with this guy I couldn't take his crap anymore. He and
his (purely business) partner gouged our paycheck because I had to pay for vehicle
damages that I incurred while "learning" how to haul cars. He would want to settle
all of the damages at one time rather than be nice enough to take it out in payments.
Do you know how much the front bumper on a Volvo costs?!?! As I was only getting
payed percentage it was the least he could do! I left them and went to another guy
who had "many" trucks with this company..and he put me in an almost brand new
truck...hence, way less time in the shop for repairs and such. He takes out a very
small percentage of my paycheck and puts it into a damage fund. I get a statement
on the balance every payday. This has helped immensely!! This money is used to
pay for any "oppsies!" and it doesn't screw up my regular paycheck.

In just 3 years with this company I have been through about 45 states and am now
one of the top 50 drivers. I average over 1,500 cars deliveries a year with a damage
free percentage rate of over 99%. I didn't so much as scratch a car in all of 2009. :-)
On the flip side, I stayed on the road foralmost all of 2009 too. Recession recovery...sigh.

In 2008/2009 while I was keeping us with a paycheck, my partner had to deal with
toxic mold in the house we used to rent. She got sick, had to move (twice) and has
been working on a law suit against the landlord. He refused to do anything about the
mold. My partner has had to make several doctors visits (all out of pocket). We remain
strong through it all and hope to get married sometime in Dec. .....

Did I just make a wedding announcement?!
I have posted more than anyone would ever want to know! ...and if anyone is still
reading this, you may now return to your regularly schedule programming. :-)

lastoutlaw
rambling boots sleeping in NY

felice

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Apr 4, 2010, 6:34:40 AM4/4/10
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je 04/04/10 11:36, Rebecca Burnett skribis:

> I can certainly try, but there may be times that I will be "out" for
> a day or two at a time.

Hey, welcome back! I'm sure we can cope with our senior bartender taking
the occasional day off 8)

> We remain strong through it all and hope to get married sometime in Dec. .....
> Did I just make a wedding announcement?!

Woohoo! Congratulations and best wishes to both of you...

> I have posted more than anyone would ever want to know!

Not at all; it's nice to hear how you've been doing.

felice
geek shoes

Heather C A Malcolm

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Apr 5, 2010, 7:06:21 AM4/5/10
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Best wishes from me too. Let us know how things are?

Sl=E1inte mhath
=A0
Heather
Gardening boots

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"Sarah Cardin" <sar...@stephouse.net> skribis:
> My cat Maddy has a growth on her neck and the vet says it's a tumor. =


The
> good news is that it doesn't seem to involve any lymph nodes and it
doesn't
> appear to be connected to anything.
> Keep your fingers crossed for Maddy, will you?

Eeep! Yes, fingers will definitely be crossed. Try not to stress too
much in the mean time... {{{{{{{{{{Sarah}}}}}}}}}}

felice
paws


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On 2 Apr 2010 23:27:33 -0400, the one, the only, the original
lastoutlaw was spotted!

Rebecca Burnett <foxba...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>lastoutlaw
>hopeful for good news ..shoes

Hi!!!! =20

Look, another friendly shoe! :-)

Hey, haven't seen you around in ages...any chance you'll take over the
VB duties again? If not, can I buy you your fave beverage in thanks
for past diligence? I couldn't help noticing how many you've served


up in the past. (I'm back in time 'round 1998...geez, prolific group,
then!)

Maybe you'll tell us what you've been up to lately, over coffee? (I


haven't had an alcoholic drink in so long, I'd get tipsy and embarrass

myself too quickly -- and I don't want to miss out on any good
stories!) ;-)

Cheers,

cyn#
shoes at the cafe

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Heather C A Malcolm

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Wow, what an amazing life story, and congratulations!

Sl=E1inte mhath
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Heather
Woohoo slippers

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Sent: 04 April 2010 00:36
To: undisclosed-recipients:

Subject: Re: [ASLM] Bartender Alert!

cyn# spotted me:


>Hi!!!! =20
>Look, another friendly shoe! =20
>Hey, haven't seen you around in ages...any chance you'll take over=20
> the VB duties again? =20

I can certainly try, but there may be times that I will be "out" for
a day or two at a time.

>If not, can I buy you your fave beverage in thanks for past diligence?=20

Oh, I never turn down beverage offers :-) Thanks!

>I couldn't help noticing how many you've=20
> servedup in the past. (I'm back in time 'round 1998...geez, prolific=20
> group, then!)

I was playing soldier back then and nursing a knee injury the last
half of '98

>Maybe you'll tell us what you've been up to lately, over coffee? =20
>(I haven't had an alcoholic drink in so long, I'd get tipsy and =


embarrass
>myself too quickly -- and I don't want to miss out on any goodstories!)
;-)

Same here. I'm dry as a bone. I spend way too much time in a profession
now that doesn't allow alcohol consumption. Frankly, I get woozy just
thinking
about booze!

Hmm...lessee...I retired from soldiering in Jan. 2004. I met my partner =
in
Dec. 2005, then my daughter graduated high school in 2006. My partner =
and
I immediately went off to school to get a commercial drivers license. =
Once
we
finished, we started with an auto carrier company (thanks to the husband =
of
my
partners former client...she was a photographer at the time). We stayed =
with

that company for six months then abruptly left because it was not that
great.

It folded within weeks after we left! =20

We moved to another auto carrier company and worked for a guy driving =
his
truck.=20
We discovered it was easier on both of us if I drove solo. Because of =
the
way the=20


loads are set up, I could actually make more consistent pay for us alone

than together.=20
So about Apr. 2007 I started going out alone.=20

This also allowed her time to spend with her super smart (and I mean =
super
smart) son=20
and get him ready for college...(double majoring in math and physics).=20

After almost six months with this guy I couldn't take his crap anymore. =
He
and=20
his (purely business) partner gouged our paycheck because I had to pay =
for
vehicle=20
damages that I incurred while "learning" how to haul cars. He would =
want to
settle
all of the damages at one time rather than be nice enough to take it out =


in
payments.
Do you know how much the front bumper on a Volvo costs?!?! As I was only
getting
payed percentage it was the least he could do! I left them and went to
another guy

who had "many" trucks with this company..and he put me in an almost =
brand
new=20
truck...hence, way less time in the shop for repairs and such. He takes =
out
a very=20


small percentage of my paycheck and puts it into a damage fund. I get a
statement

on the balance every payday. This has helped immensely!! This money is =


used
to
pay for any "oppsies!" and it doesn't screw up my regular paycheck.

In just 3 years with this company I have been through about 45 states =
and am
now=20
one of the top 50 drivers. I average over 1,500 cars deliveries a year =
with
a damage=20
free percentage rate of over 99%. I didn't so much as scratch a car in =
all
of 2009. :-)=20
On the flip side, I stayed on the road foralmost all of 2009 too. =
Recession
recovery...sigh.

In 2008/2009 while I was keeping us with a paycheck, my partner had to =
deal
with
toxic mold in the house we used to rent. She got sick, had to move =
(twice)
and has
been working on a law suit against the landlord. He refused to do =
anything
about the
mold. My partner has had to make several doctors visits (all out of =


pocket).
We remain
strong through it all and hope to get married sometime in Dec. .....

Did I just make a wedding announcement?!=20
I have posted more than anyone would ever want to know! ...and if anyone =
is
still=20
reading this, you may now return to your regularly schedule programming. =
:-)

lastoutlaw
rambling boots sleeping in NY


=20

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Devra

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lastoutlaw:


>Did I just make a wedding announcement?!
>
>I have posted more than anyone would ever want to know! ...and if anyone is
> still reading this, you may now return to your regularly schedule
> programming. :-)

>lastoutlaw
>rambling boots sleeping in
> NY

Hey BT! It's a bit early, but if you've got any coffee brewin' up over there, I'd love a cup! :-)

dev
rainy toes in California

Devra

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Apr 5, 2010, 9:59:02 AM4/5/10
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> From: Sarah Cardin <sar...@stephouse.net>


>Keep your fingers crossed for Maddy, will you?

fingers and toes crossed for Maddy

dev
crossed toes

cyn########

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Apr 5, 2010, 1:28:09 PM4/5/10
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On 3 Apr 2010 19:36:20 -0400, Rebecca Burnett <foxba...@yahoo.com>
wrote one of the longest, (and most welcome!), posts I've ever seen
from her:


>cyn# spotted me:

>>Hey, haven't seen you around in ages...any chance you'll take over
>> the VB duties again?
>
>I can certainly try, but there may be times that I will be "out" for
>a day or two at a time.

YES! This could be my "good deed" of 2010 -- I've signed up
lastoutlaw to resume bartender duties -- in writing! Score! :-)
Felice will be proud of me.

(Assuming she forgives me for not donning a hazmat suit and helping
her clear out the jelly pool. She just looks so much better in one,
than me).

Hey, lastoutlaw, do you think we could leave a pot of coffee on full
time? Maybe a small corner of the bar? I don't hang out in bars
often, (though the 2nd floor of the VB has its attractions), so the
non-alcoholic options appeal to me....

...and maybe it'll pull in Joulzie.

>Hmm...lessee...I retired from soldiering in Jan. 2004. I met my partner in
>Dec. 2005, then my daughter graduated high school in 2006. My partner and
>I immediately went off to school to get a commercial drivers license.

[...details which I really enjoyed reading...]

>In just 3 years with this company I have been through about 45 states and am now
>one of the top 50 drivers.

Wow. That's...that's a lot of driving. <boggle> I'm glad you're
with a good company, now.

Erm, any chance you might have room for a Commando Koala(tm) to tag
along on one/some of your rides? I need to do some scouting of the
terrain...and your job sounds perfect. <g>

>I average over 1,500 cars deliveries a year with a damage
>free percentage rate of over 99%. I didn't so much as scratch a car in all of 2009. :-)

Wow! Impressive record. (I managed to scratch mine, and that's just
a single vehicle). ;-)

>In 2008/2009 while I was keeping us with a paycheck, my partner had to deal with
>toxic mold in the house we used to rent. She got sick, had to move (twice) and has
>been working on a law suit against the landlord. He refused to do anything about the
>mold.

UGH. Landlords are _evil_.

>My partner has had to make several doctors visits (all out of pocket).

Ouch. I'm sorry to hear that.

It makes me wonder about the American health care system, and how it
affects you folks down south. I've only followed the Obama health
care reforms casually, but am surprised at the divisions its caused.

I don't have a doctor myself, but there's tons of walk-in clinics
around here, and all I need is a health card. Sure, some things
require payment, but most of the basics are covered and I take it for
granted that medical help is available if something more serious is
required. (Not to say medical care in Canada is a utopia -- there are
many short-comings, and more to come as we deal with our own
national/provincial debt matters).

It's hard for me to comprehend why there's been so much
resistance...though I suppose it's in the application of the reforms,
and _who_ pays for them. <sigh>

>We remain
>strong through it all and hope to get married sometime in Dec. .....

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>Did I just make a wedding announcement?!

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WOOOOOO-HOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

Whoooomp! Whoooomp! Whoooomp!

[lastoutlaw has just been unceremoniously tackled to the floor by a
mini-army of CK(tm)s, with many more streaming through the doors of
the VB. Not unlike a heap of gold medal winning hockey players,
lastoutlaw is sprawled helplessly under a mass of limbs, (albeit,
short ones). Her shoes can barely be seen, and the rest of her is
buried under a pile of furballs, whom are excitedly proclaiming their
congratulations.

After a few minutes of general mayhem, the CK(tm)s allow lastoutlaw
back upon her feet, where she can now see that the VB has been
transformed into a party room. Multi-coloured ballons float about,
and a giant banner reads, "Congratulations, lastoutlaw!", behind the
bar.

To one side, various CK(tm)s are proudly showing off new hand-to-hand
combat techniques they have learned since seeing their one-time
instructor. On another, a long line has quickly formed of CK(tm)s
hoping for a celebratory dance with lastoutlaw, the centre of
attention in a happy, koala-filled VB.

All in all, the mood is suddenly quite festive!]

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!! :-) :-) :-)

>I have posted more than anyone would ever want to know! ...and if anyone is still
>reading this, you may now return to your regularly schedule programming. :-)

No way! This programming is SO much more fulfilling. I DEMAND more!
please. :-)

Thanks for the update -- it was a great read.


cyn#
(wondering if a few more shoes miiiiight poke their toes in)
shoes partying in honour of lastoutlaw

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Rebecca Burnett

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Heather piped in ref. my update:


>Wow, what an amazing life story, and congratulations!

Well, I don't know about amazing but the last 5-6 years have
been a tough learning experience...and the first year in car
hauling was expensive enough for me! Training in my former
career has certainly gotten me through this one...so far.

lastoutlaw
resilient boots

Rebecca Burnett

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dev requested:

>Hey BT! It's a bit early, but if you've got any coffee brewin' up over there, I'd love a cup! :-)

you bet! I'll break out the big tank brewer! :-)

lastoutlaw
brewing BT boots

Rebecca Burnett

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Apr 5, 2010, 9:39:58 PM4/5/10
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I wrote ref. returning to the BT duties at the VB:

> I can certainly try, but there may be times that I will be "out"
> for a day or two at a time.

cyn# was pleased:


> YES! This could be my "good deed" of 2010 -- I've signed up lastoutlaw
> to resume bartender duties -- in writing! Score! :-)
> Felice will be proud of me.
> (Assuming she forgives me for not donning a hazmat suit and helping
> her clear out the jelly pool. She just looks so much better in one, than me).

me and the others could be the judge of that! ;-)

then cyn# asked:


> Hey, lastoutlaw, do you think we could leave a pot of coffee on fulltime?
> Maybe a small corner of the bar? I don't hang out in barsoften,
> (though the 2nd floor of the VB has its attractions), so thenon-alcoholic
> options appeal to me....

Done and done! I will put out some flavoring sources as well so if you want
to foo-foo up your coffee you can. :-)

> ...and maybe it'll pull in Joulzie.

Great! We can start a Kaffeeklatch!

> Wow. That's...that's a lot of driving. <boggle>
> I'm glad you're with a good company, now.

Well over 100,000 miles a year.

cyn# had an idea:


> Erm, any chance you might have room for a Commando Koala(tm) to tag
> along on one/some of your rides? I need to do some scouting of the
> terrain...and your job sounds perfect. <g>

Hmm...the Commando Koala(tm) Recon Detachment. I think they could
manage to pile in the bunk back there. :-)

I wrote ref. toxic mold hell:


>My partner has had to make several doctors visits (all out of pocket).

Ouch. I'm sorry to hear that.

Not to mention now that she is very sensitive to mold and we've had to
replace almost every piece of furniture, clothing, etc. Things like nice
coats and the like had to go through a "special" dry cleaning process.
NOT cheap! Books can also be detoxed but it's even more expensive.
I told my partner to just write down all the titles/authors and I'd try to
just buy her new ones as we go along.

cyn# pondered over American health care:


> It makes me wonder about the American health care system, and how it

> affects you folks down south. I've only followed the Obama healthcare reforms

> casually, but am surprised at the divisions its caused.

I think it will be great for my partner and me. She and her son have preexisting
conditions to which they take meds. He is 22 and still in college. This will help
greatly because the current coverage he is under will cease when he turns 23.
If we understand it correctly she will be able to cover him until he's 26. I use my
military retired benefits but I still have to pay out some costs.

As far as these right-wing, tea-baggin', whiners...pfft! I only wish for some of them
to lose their jobs/benefits and find out what it's like. They think they will be footing
the bill for "lazy" people. The real problem is that people want to work but unless
they can get "group" benefits through their work, they have to buy it privately. If
one goes privately, they can't afford it because the premiums are ridiculously high,
and even if they could afford the premium, the policy won't cover any preexisting condition
or the meds that ones needs for those conditions. A "group" policy will cover these
things. I find that all a bit unfair but that's the way our health insurance industry has
taken us...crooks!!

cyn# further commented on Canadian health care:
> ....there's tons of walk-in clinics around here, and
> ....all I need is a health card.
> ....but most of the basics are covered
> ....(Not to say medical care in Canada is a utopia -- there aremany short-comings, and more to come

> as we deal with our own national/provincial debt matters).

If we could have something similar it would probably cut half the hypertension
medication consumption in America! It's not like we're walking in to ask for
a complete make-over. Just knowing you could walk in and get some basic
care without plugging up the Emergency Room to get a prescription for an
asthma inhaler or the like.


> It's hard for me to comprehend why there's been so muchresistance...though I suppose

> it's in the application of the reforms, and _who_ pays for them. <sigh>

In my state there is this little addition to my car insurance called "uninsured motorist".
It's used to cover cost when you are in an accident with someone who doesn't have
car insurance. I have been bringing this up when someone starts whining about the
new health care reform.

I gave a hint of a wedding announcement and then the ground started
to rumble and it became louder and louder until:

> WOOOOOO-HOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
> Whoooomp! Whoooomp! Whoooomp!

> [lastoutlaw has just been unceremoniously tackled to the floor by a

> mini-army of CK(tm)s, with many more streaming through the doors...
[snipped getting clobbered under a sea of fur balls]


> After a few minutes of general mayhem, the CK(tm)s allow lastoutlaw

> back upon her feet...

Pfft, pfft...(spitting fur balls out of my mouth) Good goddess what a rowdy
bunch! Congrats appreciated! Just don't let them get near the Jell-O pool.
That could become a quick sticky mess.

> ...a long line has quickly formed of CK(tm)s hoping for a celebratory
> dance with lastoutlaw, the centre ofattention in a happy, koala-filled VB.

Well, I'm not much of a dancer but they could show me all of their new
cool moves. I would love to see some demonstrations. :-)

lastoutlaw
boots that know that *any* major highway in VT *is* the scenic route!

felice

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je 06/04/10 05:28, cyn######## skribis:

> YES! This could be my "good deed" of 2010 -- I've signed up
> lastoutlaw to resume bartender duties -- in writing! Score! :-)
> Felice will be proud of me.

I am indeed 8)

> (Assuming she forgives me for not donning a hazmat suit and helping
> her clear out the jelly pool. She just looks so much better in one,
> than me).

I look good in a hazmat suit? Um... thanks... I think... 8/

> I've only followed the Obama health
> care reforms casually, but am surprised at the divisions its caused.

> It's hard for me to comprehend why there's been so much
> resistance...though I suppose it's in the application of the reforms,
> and _who_ pays for them. <sigh>

And how much the "health" industry spends on manipulating people and
buying politicians to protect its profit margin. Having an
insurance-based system at all is crazy; it's far cheaper and easier to
just fund doctors and hospitals from taxes and give people whatever
medical care they need. I mean, is there really a big problem with
people demanding unnecessary medical treatment, compared to the total
cost of healthcare? Not counting people demanding unnecessary medical
treatment because of drug company advertising telling them they need it,
of course. A healthy population is a public good, and people don't
generally choose to be sick or injured - there's no need to make it
user-pays.

> [lastoutlaw has just been unceremoniously tackled to the floor by a
> mini-army of CK(tm)s, with many more streaming through the doors of
> the VB.

> All in all, the mood is suddenly quite festive!]

It certainly is! The CKs obviously haven't lost their touch since their
last appearance...

felice
shoes with a glass of bubbly

nora

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becky:

>> We remain strong through it all and hope to get married sometime in Dec. .....
>> Did I just make a wedding announcement?!

felice:


>Woohoo! Congratulations and best wishes to both of you...

yes ... congrats ... where do you plan to tie the knot? we did the legal justice-of-the-peace thing in MA, but you can do it in DC now as well ... much closer for
you!

- nora
legal shoes, but only in MA

Joules VC

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Apr 8, 2010, 11:17:55 AM4/8/10
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On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 9:39 PM, Rebecca Burnett <foxba...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Done and done! I will put out some flavoring sources as well so if you want
> to foo-foo up your coffee you can. :-)
>
>> ...and maybe it'll pull in Joulzie.

Umm, did I hear my name being taken in vain? Coffee? <A surprisingly
meek Joules is rubbbng her temples and looking hopeful>

Hey BT. If you swing through here, we would love to meet up.
>
<Re:healthcare>

> As far as these right-wing, tea-baggin', whiners...pfft! I only wish for some of them
> to lose their jobs/benefits and find out what it's like. They think they will be footing
> the bill for "lazy" people. The real problem is that people want to work but unless
> they can get "group" benefits through their work, they have to buy it privately. If
> one goes privately, they can't afford it because the premiums are ridiculously high,
> and even if they could afford the premium, the policy won't cover any preexisting condition
> or the meds that ones needs for those conditions. A "group" policy will cover these
> things. I find that all a bit unfair but that's the way our health insurance industry has
> taken us...crooks!!

Sigh. I am so much in the middle of the same situtation that it hurts.
Truthfully, I really agree that folks cannot understand
the insurance nightmare until they have experienced it themselves or
through someone close to them. When you have group coverage, you worry
a little but you really take it for granted. Then, you buy what you
think is a solid policy with a major company
(BCBS has a stranglehold in this area), pay a fortune each month to
cover said preexisting conditions, only to find that you have a cap on
your prescription coverage that doesn't cover the medication you need
for the condition they are supposedly covering. If there is a way for
them to get out of paying, they will! They play up the <literally>
less than 5% they are paying to say, "See, we ARE paying something."

>
<Becky added this perfectly simple yet insightful comment>


>
> In my state there is this little addition to my car insurance called "uninsured motorist".
> It's used to cover cost when you are in an accident with someone who doesn't have
> car insurance. I have been bringing this up when someone starts whining about the
> new health care reform.

Wow, what a great analogy!
Of course, there are folks that whine about that, too.

Joules
job hunting feet hoping for group insurance

Deanne

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Apr 10, 2010, 8:12:55 AM4/10/10
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On 3 April 2010 19:36, Rebecca Burnett <foxba...@yahoo.com> wrote
(among other things):

>
> Did I just make a wedding announcement?!

Woot! You certainly did.

Congratulations!!!

Deanne
faux birkies enjoying a relaxing Saturday morning

Rebecca Burnett

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Apr 11, 2010, 9:40:47 PM4/11/10
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cyn# requested coffee in the VB and suggested that:

>> ...and maybe it'll pull in Joulzie.

...and it worked:

>Umm, did I hear my name being taken in vain? Coffee?
><A surprisingly meek Joules is rubbbng her temples and looking hopeful>

One caffeinated Joules coming up!

Joules also offered:


>Hey BT. If you swing through here, we would love to meet up.

I certainly appreciate the offer. I do a lot of "swinging" through but never
really long enough to visit. I will keep it in mind when ever I can get the
chance. I usually stop over night or just to get fuel at the Petro, exit 157.

Joules added in on health insurance policies:
>...you buy what you think is a solid policy with a major

>company (BCBS has a stranglehold in this area),

They are one of the biggest culprits!!

>...only to find that you have a cap on your prescription coverage that doesn't

>cover the medication you need for the condition they are supposedly covering.
>If there is a way for them to get out of paying, they will! They play up the <literally>
>less than 5% they are paying to say, "See, we ARE paying something."

I think they pay people just to "watch" policy holders to find the slightest thing
to find reason to cancel on you as well. Just a few years ago, a woman was covered
under her husbands insurance and after filling out the application stuff she'd forgotten
to list one ER visit due to a stomach virus. Later she had some "female" issue and
they would not cover her expenses because she failed to list the ER visit on her
application. One medical issue had nothing to do with the other...and they got stuck
with the bill!


>Joules
>job hunting feet hoping for group insurance

Good Luck!!!

lastoutlaw
truckin' boots headed back to NY

Rebecca Burnett

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Apr 11, 2010, 9:45:27 PM4/11/10
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Nora inquired on my wedding plans:

>yes ... congrats ... where do you plan to tie the knot?
>we did the legal justice-of-the-peace thing in MA, but you can do it
> in DC now as well ... much closer for you!

We do plan on going to DC. I considered trying to get married in the Pentagon Chapel <tee-hee>
but too bad it's on the wrong side of the Potomac!

Maybe right in front of the White House. :-)

lastoutlaw
better ask the future mrs. what she'd prefer...boots

Rebecca Burnett

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Apr 11, 2010, 9:49:49 PM4/11/10
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> Did I just make a wedding
> announcement?!

Deanne:


>Woot! You certainly did. Congratulations!!!

Why thank you! I am going to work really hard this year so that we
can at least take enough time off to enjoy the trip.

lastoutlaw
no shotgun weddin' boots

ellesin

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Apr 12, 2010, 9:48:57 AM4/12/10
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LASTOUTLAW! Woohoo!

And what a good story, with a fantastic ending. Congratulations! Where,
pray tell? Big? Little? In skydiving suits? (I love doing weddings, and
I get all nosy about details. Usually it's my job, but right now I'm just
curious.)

The insurance nightmare: we need a public option. As a Yankee who spent two
years north of the border, working and being insured under Canuck systems, I
can say with a certainty that public healthcare, while not perfect, is an
order of magnitude or two closer to perfect than what we have down here.

Meanwhile, at least reform is a step in the right direction. I don't
understand the Teabaggers and am very glad that there is enough publicity to
make it clear that not all of us are of that persuasion. My girlfriend is
self-employed and is planning to continue to be; she needs health insurance
but there's no way she (or even we) could make that happen for her as things
stand now. Maybe people will start to see what a fantastic
economic/bootstrap/self-employment opportunity is created by un-linking
health insurance from employment.

/rant

Anyhow, it's good to see you back! Yay for truck drivin' women.

Leela, thinking about planting spinach toes

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>
<div><br></div><div>The insurance nightmare: we need a public option. =A0As=
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<div><br></div><div>/rant</div><div><br></div><div>Anyhow, it&#39;s good to=
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<div>Leela, thinking about planting spinach toes</div>

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cyn########

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Apr 13, 2010, 12:33:39 PM4/13/10
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On 5 Apr 2010 21:39:58 -0400, Rebecca Burnett <foxba...@yahoo.com>
wrote:


>then cyn# asked:
>> Hey, lastoutlaw, do you think we could leave a pot of coffee on fulltime?

Coffee, coffee, coffee...I need MORE!

>In my state there is this little addition to my car insurance called "uninsured motorist".
>It's used to cover cost when you are in an accident with someone who doesn't have
>car insurance.

Hey...is it actually _legal_ in the US to drive without car
insurance??? Or, does it vary state by state?

I'm researching insurance premiums for my 11 year old mini-van, and
living in the city means my insurance is going to be around $2000+.
Eeek! (Used to be around $1000). Insurance premiums in Ontario are
waaaaaay up, this year. Feh.

Did I mention traffic is horrible, elsewhere? It is! I can't believe
how long it takes to cross the city if you get caught in rush hour.
Ugh. I heard, (rightly?), a report that Toronto is the worst city for
commuting times in N.A., beating out L.A., even -- now, that is hard
to believe.

And transit is.....UGH! Apparently. Haven't tried it, yet. I don't
think it's that cost-effective, unless you own a monthly pass, which I
don't need...yet.

cyn#
(I made it to the afternoooooon! Whooooot!!!)
shoes amazed at what their owner can do to avoid paperwork

dasler9 s

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Apr 14, 2010, 4:53:34 PM4/14/10
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>
> Hey...is it actually _legal_ in the US to drive without car
> insurance??? Or, does it vary state by state?
>
>

> cyn#
> (I made it to the afternoooooon! Whooooot!!!)
> shoes amazed at what their owner can do to avoid paperwork
>

> illegal in all states as far as i know... which is why obama kept using it
as an example for the health care industry.

:-D
hoping the best for health care reform and reforms et al. shoes

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industry.<br><br>:-D<br>hoping the best for health care reform and reforms =
et al. shoes<br>


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dasler9 s

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Apr 14, 2010, 5:06:42 PM4/14/10
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On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 9:45 PM, Rebecca Burnett
<foxba...@yahoo.com> said she's getting married in the Pentagon
with a full gun salute which reminded me that she's in DC and prompts
the following question:

do you ever drop off to that massively large car depot off I-95 or
I-495 in Delaware near Wilmington? I've always wondered about that
place...

:-D
box truck / sprinter van wanting boots

Rebecca Burnett

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Apr 14, 2010, 9:19:09 PM4/14/10
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Leela offered congrats and inquired:


>Congratulations! Where, pray tell? Big? Little? In skydiving suits? (I love doing
> weddings, and I get all nosy about details. Usually it's my job, but right now I'm just
>curious.)

Well, no big details yet but one thing is for certain.
We're *not* getting married in our home state!
Somewhere in DC is the idea. It will likely be short
sweet and swift as we would have to travel a day to
get there...not to mention getting the papers in order
a few days before we can make it official. From what
I can tell so far, there is a 3 day waiting period once
an application is filed.

Leela further commented on health care:
> My girlfriend isself-employed and is planning

> to continue to be; she needs health insurance

<snip>


> Maybe people will start to see what a fantastic
> economic/bootstrap/self-employment opportunity
> is created by un-linking health insurance from employment.

That would be great!...sigh... but will we see it in our life time.

> Anyhow, it's good to see you back! Yay for
> truck drivin' women.

<bowing> thankyouverymuch. I'll call a dealer to get directions
sometimes and say, my name (obviously female), company and
could they help me with truck route directions. It's usually followed
by ..."just tell him...." or ..."just tell the driver".... sigh.
I'll reply with "great! I'll see you soon!"

lastoutlaw
unassuming boots

Rebecca Burnett

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Apr 14, 2010, 9:36:48 PM4/14/10
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>do you ever drop off to that massively large car depot off I-95 or
>I-495 in Delaware near Wilmington? I've always wondered about that
>place...

I have in the past, especially when the Chrysler plant was open over in
Newark. It was an overflow yard then. ...sigh...but not anymore. The last
time I was there had to have been at least two years ago when I dropped
off some old cars that I brought over from Detroit that were being shipped
overseas.
I did passby there last Friday to deliver Enterprise over on Essington, across from
Philly Airport. They just got a ton of new rentals.

I am from SC but spend most of my time in and out of Baltimore and the
northeast. We don't get much work that takes me south.

lastoutlaw
logistical boots that need to plan for a south load soon

Devra

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Apr 15, 2010, 9:04:25 AM4/15/10
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dev requested:
>>Hey BT! It's a bit early, but if you've got any
>> coffee brewin' up over there, I'd love a cup! :-)

to which the bt replied...


>you bet! I'll break out
> the big tank brewer! :-)

is it still going? in fact, leftover from last week would be just fine...me needs it STRONG this morn...

dev
sleepy toes that have way too much work to do!

Devra

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Apr 15, 2010, 9:14:24 AM4/15/10
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bt:

> I'll call a dealer to get directions sometimes and say, my name (obviously
> female), company and could they help me with truck route directions. It's
> usually followed by ..."just tell him...." or ..."just tell the driver"....
> sigh.
>I'll reply with "great! I'll see you soon!"

I love it! Kinda like when I get phone calls asking for "the man of the house." And I'll tell them, I AM the man of the house! :-) Seems to happen less and less these days, though...

dev
catching up with aslm feet

cyn########

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Apr 15, 2010, 12:45:36 PM4/15/10
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On 15 Apr 2010 09:04:25 -0400, Devra <devr...@yahoo.com> popped in
for a coffee, and is now working away so industriously that she barely
notices as I grab the remnants she left behind:


>to which the bt replied...
>>you bet! I'll break out the big tank brewer! :-)

Coffee! Yay!

>is it still going? in fact, leftover from last week would be just fine...
>me needs it STRONG this morn...

Hi Dev! <waves, despite knowing Dev is buried under work>

Lastoutlaw makes the best brew, eh? <guzzles coffee like the lifeline
it is> Ah...yum. I think I'll try some Irish Cream, soon.


cyn#
shoes at the cafe

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Rebecca Burnett

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Apr 17, 2010, 8:15:17 PM4/17/10
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cyn# complimented me on my coffee brewing abilities:


>Lastoutlaw makes the best brew, eh? <guzzles coffee

> like the lifelineit is> Ah...yum. I think I'll try some Irish
> Cream, soon.

I *love* the Irish Cream. Back in the day, I can remember
pouring a spot of Bailey's in my Saturday morning coffee.
Mmmmm good! Now I have to resort to the flavored
non-alco creamer.

lastoutlaw
de je vu boots back through Vermont

dasler9 s

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Apr 17, 2010, 8:24:51 PM4/17/10
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On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 9:36 PM, Rebecca Burnett
<foxba...@yahoo.com> answered my question about the mysterious
large car lot in DE:

>>do you ever drop off to that massively large car depot off I-95 or

>>I-495 in Delaware near Wilmington? =A0I've always wondered about that


>>place...
>
> I have in the past, especially when the Chrysler plant was open over in
> Newark. It was an overflow yard then. ...sigh...but not anymore. The last
> time I was there had to have been at least two years ago when I dropped

> off some old cars that I brought over from Detroit that were being shippe=
d
> overseas.
> I did passby there last Friday to deliver Enterprise over on Essington, a=


cross from
> Philly Airport. They just got a ton of new rentals.

really? drop a line if you're passing by Philly again. I'm 15 minutes
from the airport. could bring you a real (not virtual) cheesteak or
hoagie!

>
> I am from SC but spend most of my time in and out of Baltimore and the
> northeast. We don't get much work that takes me south.

oooh, me, too! columbia and then savannah.

>
> lastoutlaw
> logistical boots that need to plan for a south load soon
>

:-D
slippers wanting to go south, too

Rebecca Burnett

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Apr 17, 2010, 8:33:54 PM4/17/10
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I wrote ref. phone calls where gender is "assumed":

> usually followed by ..."just tell him...." or
> ..."just tell the driver".... sigh.
>I'll reply with "great!
> I'll see you soon!"

dev experienced similar circumstances:


>I love it! Kinda like when I get phone calls asking
> for "the man of the house." And I'll tell them, I AM the man of the house!
> :-) Seems to happen less and less these days, though...

If I could afford a commercial GPS it would certainly save me tons of cell minutes!
I called one dealer and he had the nerve to say, "well, doesn't the driver have GPS?"
I said, "No, *I* don't, or I would be calling you!" A real genius, that one! They seem
to think we can just pop in a $60 GPS and we're good. Well, some drivers do but
those "cheaper" ones don't give "truck routes". Not all bridges in the east are 13' 6"
or higher. A commercial GPS will set you back around $400. It routes you according
to weight and height *and* in some cases will route you around traffic jams.

lastoutlaw
manual Rand-McNally reader boots

Rebecca Burnett

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Apr 17, 2010, 8:44:24 PM4/17/10
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:-D just offered me a big fat cheesteak!:


>really? drop a line if you're passing by Philly again. I'm

> 15 minutesfrom the airport. could bring you a real (not virtual)
> cheesteak orhoagie!

I will certainly keep your offer in mind! Thanks!

>> I am from SC but spend most of my
>> time in and out of Baltimore and the
>> northeast. We don't get much work
>> that takes me south.

>oooh, me, too! columbia and then savannah.

I was born in Savannah, raised in Hardeeville. I now live
in Rock Hill with my partner. It's a nice town and before
the recession was really starting to grow. We are just
renting for now until we can "find our space".

lastoutlaw
hey ya'll boots!

Rebecca Burnett

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Apr 17, 2010, 8:49:08 PM4/17/10
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dev wondered about the coffee supply:


>is it still going? in fact, leftover from last
> week would be just fine...me needs it STRONG this morn...

Our Coffee Corner is open 24/7/365 and produces continuously
fresh brewed coffee along with many flavorful supplies to please your taste :-)

lastoutlaw
BT boots....we don't do old coffee!

dasler9 s

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Apr 17, 2010, 8:50:39 PM4/17/10
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> :-D just offered me a big fat cheesteak!:
>>really? =A0drop a line if you're passing by Philly again. I'm
>> 15 minutesfrom the airport. =A0could bring you a real (not virtual)

>> cheesteak orhoagie!
>
> I will certainly keep your offer in mind! Thanks!

southern hospitality awaits in the north (pretty much philly is as
north as the south gets)


>
>>> I am from SC but spend most of my
>>> time in and out of Baltimore and the
>>> northeast. We don't get much work
>>> that takes me south.
>

>>oooh, me, too! =A0columbia and then savannah.


>
> I was born in Savannah, raised in Hardeeville. I now live
> in Rock Hill with my partner. It's a nice town and before
> the recession was really starting to grow. We are just
> renting for now until we can "find our space".
>

hehee, we're backwards of each other! born in SC, raised in savannah!

> lastoutlaw
> hey ya'll boots!
>

:-D
missing the marshes (even the smell) in barefeet

Rebecca Burnett

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Apr 17, 2010, 8:58:54 PM4/17/10
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:-D wrote:
>hehee, we're backwards of each
> other! born in SC, raised in savannah!

did you go to high school there? do you remember
when the only mall was ogelthorpe? :-) or when you
had to go to broughton street to go to JC Penney's?

....and further pined:


:-D
>missing the marshes (even the smell) in barefeet

Pluff mud! It's the kind of smell that tells you, "your home".
Unless one grew up there, they wouldn't necessarily find
it appealing. I "love" the salt marshes and miss the salty
rivers. I can destroy a bushel of blue crabs...sigh...

lastoutlaw
memory lane boots

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