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Old 05-13-2010, 10:29 AM #1
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I don't know what is like in your neck of the woods, but I am getting sick of the grey skies and constant rain we have been having here in the twin cities. I got a new Trek Lime bike for Mother's Day and would like a chance to learn to ride it! I am lucky to live in a county that provides wonderful social services for shut ins. I have someone who comes in and cleans my home for 3 hours a week. A nurse comes in and fills my Medical Medication System with my drugs that will yell at me if I donn't remember my drugs when I should take them.

Anyone out there live in tornado alley? I understand Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri have been hit with some Monster Tornados!!
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