fixin supper
Wednesday, January 10th, 2007M,
I gotta go for awhile, gotta fix supper (not the neighbors). Will be on later.
gd
M,
I gotta go for awhile, gotta fix supper (not the neighbors). Will be on later.
gd
HEY, GANG,
Connie’s on no-mail right now ’cause she’s in Texas, but she does check her
*personal* mail. Everyone, please send birthday greetings to her at
connie.hodges@…
w.O.w.
Gail
Everett, (or anyone on the list)
My hugsband is much better in the last couple of years about hypos but I
have to tell him (lessee, almost 40,
take away *3*=37. hmm, Gail, hang on for another 8 years and maybe he’ll
catch on <gr
Mostly. Sometimes I feel *different* and test - could be low or high, but no
one has ever had to call paramedics for me. I’ve been able to get through
2-3 awful ones alone.
My DM was never taken seriously and the more I tried to teach the kids, the
more they saw me as being self-centered since it didn’t matter much to the
other parent. My dau’s been married 15 years and I’ve been pumping 16, so my
*changed* life has not been obvious to her since
she won’t communicate with us. I believe my hugsband accepted my DM for a
couple of reasons: A teenage neighbor of his used to give himself shots
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Gang I am calling it a night. I have done all the damage I can for one day
8). M, I cannot keep you on topic and hard as I try, so will quit while
breaking even. BTW I think there is a list for Jewish food.
gd
Are you saying I can’t post anymore since I go off topic???
A. Nonny Mous
What about the cult killings.
gd
I saw on the SABCTV news tonight that the situation in Zimbabwe
is worsening by the day and there are fears that the increasingly
volitile instability in that country will spill over to South Africa.
A farmer and his family have been taken hostage and forced to sign
a declaration, signing his farm and belongings over to war veterans.
These poor people have been tortured for a few days now…all this
happening with the Zimbabwean government’s knowledge and
approval.
Here in South Africa there has been over 356 cash in transit
robberies in Gauteng alone in the past year, over
R2 billion ($333,333,333-00) in bank fraud for the past six months.
Our department of welfare is in deep doo-doo, they have failed to
distribute millions of rands to charities in the past few years, fraud
and misappropriation of funds being rife.
We have no freedom of press anymore. The terrorist ANC
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In a message dated 04/05/00 1:38:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
wy236@… writes:
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It’s about 10:35 a.m. here in Victoria and in just a few minutes I’ll be
leaving to go to Toastmasters. They’re serving sandwiches today so I’ll
get lunch!
Iris,
Were you giving the speech? What was for lunch? Anything good?
Christine
I suppose when I get around to calling. It is Wed. and they’re not in this
aft. But, in all probability, nothing’s wrong!!
Jan
Gail,
Sure hope you have insurance! I know there is still out-of-pocket costs, but
that is a lot. Is your son still okay now that it’s a couple days later?
Sometimes pain comes later.
I LOVE wheels - as a matter of fact, I think the guy (or gal) who invented
them should get a nice raise. I have 3 sets of suitcase wheels - one about
3″ wheels, 4″ and 6″ (I’m guesstimating). I bought a table top lectern at
Goodwill once that is about 8″ tall, put a back (underside) on it with
hinges and a clasp. I can store a gavel and clip-on light in it. Then a club
went *south* and gave me their table top lectern that is probably 16″ tall
(tallest side) and fairly heavy. I have a book holder stand that was bought
for a lady to do our Bible study to stand at. A husband added taller legs to
it making it a nice floor lectern. When the teacher went to the mission
field, the lady who bought it sold it to me.
Well, I put the middle one on the larger suitcase wheels and filled the gap
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