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Old 12-20-2007, 11:31 AM #11
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((((((Barbara)))))),



Did you fall on the ice. I had to go out a couple of days ago and I was amazed at how many people have not cleared their sidewalks AT ALL. We've had three people killed in Massachusetts because they had to walk in the street due to unshoveled sidewalks. People are unbelievably self-centered and inconsiderate. I was scared half to death -- I was in the street next to some kind of humongous snowbank stripping 'thingy' -- man, that thing was huge. It's a good thing he saw me and kept an eye out for pedestrians and other smaller sized critters or I would have been a serious pavement pancake.

Some towns around here fine you $100 if you don't clean up after a storm. Apparently, my town is not one of them. That's on my TO DO list for the new year

I hope you feel better. And, please-please go back to the EW if you're still feeling wonky. Some of those people are not at the top of their class (if you know what I mean).

BIG HUGS.

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Barb

If its not better in a couple of days. Take yourself to your regular doctor.

You could also have a post concussion syndrome. And they are not any
fun at all.

Honestly they can be very rough. So if its not better get it seen about.



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Thanks. Barb, I fell in my house. Donna, I feel much better tonight, just still whip lash affects.
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Dear Befuddled,
'Sending thoughts for quick and full healing.
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I am so sorry ro hear you got hurt Barbara, I hope you start feeling better soon. Take care.
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