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bessert

From: bessert

Jan-11

Susan,

I can not believe you still post in the forum. God bless you! Give Finn a hug for me. kissing_heart

Love,
Tina

Susan1206

From: Susan1206

Jan-11

Here we are Miss Tina ~
After all of these years… going strong and thanks to all of you ~ smokefree!

Finn is 11 now and I cherish each and every day with him!  How about your wonderful Goldens?  My, how we ?? our puppies!

I believe I am going on fourteen years. How about you?    Susan and Finn 

Susan1206

From: Susan1206

Jan-11

SilkQuit Version 2

13 years, 1 month, 2 weeks, 3 days, 13 hrs, 19 minutes 

Quit. November 24, 2009

Phoebemagnolia

bessert

From: bessert

Jan-11

Susan,

I do not know what I would have done without this group.

Gracie Belle (12 years) is still hanging in there, tumor and all.

I am going on 13 smoke-free years.


The Best!
Tina

JavaNY

From: JavaNY

Jan-11

I often spill coffee on myself or my desk, Ernie.  I guess that is some type of clumsiness. 

I vaguely recall that I had a choice between typing and Home Economics one year.  I thought typing was the lesser evil.

Enjoy the evening everyone,

Paul

bessert

From: bessert

Jan-11

Paul,

Love your profile photo. I live about 30 miles from the falls, outside of Buffalo. GO BILLS!

Tina

Cocoa60

From: Cocoa60

Jan-12

Good morning Susan, Tina, Paul, and all.  Had my birthday party with family last eve.  Had a

bad day yesterday so was really great even couple weeks late.  The alignment shop knew they

caused me to lose those tires but not even sorry.  Then they tried to sell me tires that went out

of production 3 years ago for $185 each.  A company was selling them as used a year ago for

$50 each even though they were new, but produced much earlier.  Can't believe my tire store here

could even find some, probably paid almost nothing for them.  Might have not paid anything. 

Susan, seems like you don't live that far from Tina.  She is over there in western NY.  It's a long

drive through forest for me to get there, three or four hours of nothing after going by Corning

and Horseheads. 

Paul, strange you had those two choices.  I'm baffled why I was even able to select typing in my

little rural PA town.  Typing was a woman's job in the 60s.  Computers hadn't come about yet.

I fell badly short of Susan's speed.  Seems like I typed around 35 words per minute.  Some how

I passed, I think.  Seems like I remember some of the speed was deducted for mistakes.  I'm

amazed I remember anything from then, must have been around 1969, Woodstock year.  I even

have pictures in my mind from the class.  I remember typing some cards up during my Army

training when they couldn't find anyone.  I was in to become a mechanic.  I was going to build

race cars for a living back then.  Wanted a family to, though.

I wear a jean jacket out here early in the morning, then switch to a coat when I head outdoors.

The pups both have red sweaters for the cold.   I should get a picture of that before they out

grow them.

Have a great day all.  33 here this morn but snow and rain coming with the warmer air, today

and tomorrow.

Ernie

JavaNY

From: JavaNY

Jan-12

Thanks, Tina. I had an uncle and cousins in Hamburg. We visited them twice when I was young. Nice up there. 

JavaNY

From: JavaNY

Jan-12

Good morning, all,

If I recall correctly, it was one semester of typing. There was one non-academic class we had to take. Took Auto Mechanics, some electrical course where we built a lamp from a wine bottle :), and art. I was not good at art.

Enjoy the day. I go into the office on Thursdays, and it always seems to rain.

Pau

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