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sabimax 10-21-2008 02:50 PM

Hey all

first off FRANK...rest rest...and behave...NO CODING and no talking about creamation...hugssss and even kisses if you behave for wifey....( see I know he wont so I dont have to worry about the kisses hehehe)


hey all....hugsssss

just chilling after working, sundays long day is catching up with me...very worn out...I want to get started though on finally FINALLY going thru my room of clothes..so I can walk in and out of my room...also lots of kids clothes we have to go thru and sort....

fun...

I go to the endocrinologist..on thursday ..hugss,sarah

Kitty 10-21-2008 02:58 PM

Good luck at your appointment, Sarah. I hope they can get to the bottom of your sxs.

I need to go through my closet, too. I keep hanging on to clothes that I know I'll never wear again.....and I start the process of purging and then get tired and quit. Maybe I'll set a goal of 15 minutes each day. Then maybe I can make some progress. What irritates me about this is that I know there are people who can use these clothes and I just need to make myself get in there and go through them. I'm such a procrastinator.

I had a scary incident happen when I went up to Publix this afternoon to pickup a couple of items I forgot yesterday. Matt is aware of it and is, right now, ticked off at me for my "lack of good judgment". I'll post about it later.....it's really rattled me and makes me uneasy to even go to the store alone anymore. Not like I have much of a choice unless I want to be a hermit....and I don't!! :(

FinLady 10-21-2008 03:01 PM

Ugh! Who is that murphey and how do I get him to rescind that law of his? :D

Have a part in my vehicle that went wonky. So sent it to the shop to get checked out. Appears to be a common problem, but not so much for a recall to have been done. The labor for it is way more than the cost of the part! :mad:

Of course this issue happens a few months after my warrenty ran out. And of course this happens to the only vehicle I can drive.:rolleyes:

Hmmm. Maybe I should just get some duct tape? :D :D

FinLady 10-21-2008 03:05 PM

Kay, Glad you guys made it back in one piece. Hope the water goes down enough by Friday.

Sarah, hope the appointment goes well on Thurs. :hug:

Kelly, Sorry to hear that you had a scary incident happen when you went to the store. :hug:

Kitty 10-21-2008 03:44 PM

What Would You Have Done??
 
If someone (a woman) approached you in the parking lot and told you that her wallet had been stolen (with $200 in it) in the store and she needed gas money in order to get home. Would you have given her a little bit of money (if you had it) or told her sorry, you cannot help her?

This happened to me today. All I had was $2 in cash so I offered it.

Apparently this woman is a "regular" in this shopping center parking lot and is always asking for money. I've never seen her before. The manager at Publix told me this and also said that she had not had her wallet stolen in his store (I called them once I got home to let them know she was out there).

Matt says that people are desperate and willing to do anything for money. He said she is probably a drug addict. He also said that there have been similar incidents in other areas and people have been stabbed and even had their purses stolen. He said that I should have gotten in my car and left. I know he sees the worst of the worst every day but I still have that stupid naivety that there are still good people out there. :rolleyes:

Just for the record....she didn't look like she had gotten a shower in the last few days. She looked very much out of place in this area but.....who am I to judge?

What would ya'll have done? Hindsight is 20/20 so I think I should have probably fibbed, told her I had nothing and hightailed it to my car.

soxmom 10-21-2008 03:53 PM

I think you are a good person Kelly:hug: I probably would have done
the same thing.
Quote:

Originally Posted by herekitty1960 (Post 393390)
If someone (a woman) approached you in the parking lot and told you that her wallet had been stolen (with $200 in it) in the store and she needed gas money in order to get home. Would you have given her a little bit of money (if you had it) or told her sorry, you cannot help her?

This happened to me today. All I had was $2 in cash so I offered it.

Apparently this woman is a "regular" in this shopping center parking lot and is always asking for money. I've never seen her before. The manager at Publix told me this and also said that she had not had her wallet stolen in his store (I called them once I got home to let them know she was out there).

Matt says that people are desperate and willing to do anything for money. He said she is probably a drug addict. He also said that there have been similar incidents in other areas and people have been stabbed and even had their purses stolen. He said that I should have gotten in my car and left. I know he sees the worst of the worst every day but I still have that stupid naivety that there are still good people out there. :rolleyes:

Just for the record....she didn't look like she had gotten a shower in the last few days. She looked very much out of place in this area but.....who am I to judge?

What would ya'll have done? Hindsight is 20/20 so I think I should have probably fibbed, told her I had nothing and hightailed it to my car.


Debbie D 10-21-2008 04:08 PM

Kell,
Hindsight always sounds so much more intelligent to our minds...but when we're in the middle of a situation, our hearts speak louder than our minds don't you think?

I guess I would have suggested to the woman that I would go into the store with her to report her wallet stolen. That way, if it was true, you would have known by her willingness to go inside with you. If her story wasn't true, she would have been the one high-tailing it out of there!:rolleyes:

Either way, you are one in a million for helping out...:You-Rock:

weegot5kiz 10-21-2008 04:13 PM

she already duct taped it. congrats on legal aid Trish and on the new dishwasher

y'all say behave like its a bad thing::rolleyes:
not going home today but keep eyes crossed weds or thurs morning

the yutz is getting surgery done to his foot to bad it wasnt a larynx

they whacked my ask out today everything i opened my eye they juiced me some more, so looks like another, day in the asylum

peace friends:grouphug::grouphug::grouphug::grouphug:

CayoKay 10-21-2008 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FinLady (Post 393208)
all we need is duct tape and WD40, LOL :D

lol, you can tell where MY mind's at... at first, I read that as 4WD.

:D

FinLady 10-21-2008 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by herekitty1960 (Post 393390)
If someone (a woman) approached you in the parking lot and told you that her wallet had been stolen (with $200 in it) in the store and she needed gas money in order to get home. Would you have given her a little bit of money (if you had it) or told her sorry, you cannot help her?

This happened to me today. All I had was $2 in cash so I offered it.

Apparently this woman is a "regular" in this shopping center parking lot and is always asking for money. I've never seen her before. The manager at Publix told me this and also said that she had not had her wallet stolen in his store (I called them once I got home to let them know she was out there).

Matt says that people are desperate and willing to do anything for money. He said she is probably a drug addict. He also said that there have been similar incidents in other areas and people have been stabbed and even had their purses stolen. He said that I should have gotten in my car and left. I know he sees the worst of the worst every day but I still have that stupid naivety that there are still good people out there. :rolleyes:

Just for the record....she didn't look like she had gotten a shower in the last few days. She looked very much out of place in this area but.....who am I to judge?

What would ya'll have done? Hindsight is 20/20 so I think I should have probably fibbed, told her I had nothing and hightailed it to my car.

I'll be honest - I've done both. It always depended on the situation, and whether or not those hairs on the back of my neck went up. Been through some strange situations in the past, so I trust my instincts when they say something's not right.

It was a nice thing for you to do anyways, Kelli. If she didn't cause alarms to go off for me, I'd have done the same thing. :hug:


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