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Old 09-15-2006, 09:22 PM #1
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Yeah, me and Sly will go out dancing, yeah right!!!!!

Oh, Alan's new part time job didn't turn out so good.
He can only work 22 hours a week because he is on SSD and he did the first year thing where you can make whatever you can make so now he can only work 22 hours.
he told them this. They gave him a uniform. They marked it on his record. He went to orientation for 6 hours.

He calls them this morning to see about his schedule and they told him "you have to work 3 days". He explained that this is marked in his record and he can't work for more than 22 hours so the person goes.

"oh, so we'll call you if we need you".

So Monday, he'll try and get a different job. Probably will return the uniform.

He used to be a private investigator when I married him .

YES, I MARRIED MAGNUM P.I.

So he has extensive background in insurance fraud, investigations, whatever.
So at 59, we'll see where the journey takes him. And his neuropathy will go right along with him.

Will update soon.
Be well
Melody
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