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Old 12-31-2006, 05:41 PM #4
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Steve...yes, where is everyone lately...holiday vacations I suppose. At least there is activity here in NeuroTalk. BrainTalk hasn't had any activity since the 24th, except for your weekly update post.

Since you are a PAN coordinator I hope to meet you in February ...and anyone else in the forum that will be there that I haven't already met.

The balance of my holiday week didn't turn out as I had planned. The plan...a few days of R&R from grandchildren, just sitting in my chair here at this PC that I spend way to much time in front of or sitting my my chair in the living room stitching and watching movies. Instead, I spent time watching my grandsons so mom could paint bedrooms and dad could meet a publishers deadline, which was yesterday. They both had the week off because their respective college/university were close for the holiday.

The only down side to my week is that I am still sick with a throat problem and swallowing problems......so I am still in pain...two weeks now...

Did manage to get a third website started for small local group. Luckily this one will always be very small.

Steve, I too can relate to the credit card problem. I have only one that has been $1,000 for...lets see...three years now. Since I can no longer make the minimum payment, but a very much smaller payment, the small part that becomes the actual credit payment (after the interest payment) is offset monthly by the non-minimum payment charge. And, oh yes, if I miss a payment, or I am a day late...yepper...hat phone rings daily...maybe even twice a day.

Happy New Year -- 2007
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