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Old 03-25-2009, 06:18 PM #1
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Goodday all, i am a new member. i have had r.s.d. for 15 years. but my post is not about me i have been going thought alot of red tape but it is worth it. My goal is to get National Senior Citizens Day on the wall Calendar. after all there is Groundhog day, and, April fools day but what happen to the people that help keep the land and jobs i meane Please pray for me to get them on the wall calendari am 52 years old and i can not understand why this has not been done GOD BLESS KIMMIE
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Welcome Kimmie! Thats a very good idea. If you need votes, you have mine. Good Luck


(My husband is 52. I'll be 51 in April)
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Hi Kimmie and welcome to NeuroTalk! I think you have a wonderful idea and I hope it works out that it's put on the calendar.

In case you haven't visited our RDS forum I'm posting the link that will take you right to it.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum21.html

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tHANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SUSPORT. I NEED ALOT OF IT .GOD BLESS KIM
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Please, read my Senior citizens. i really do need input.god bless kimmie it is on this page also
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Hi Kimmie

that is a great idea you have and I hope you will get much support on making it happen

I merged the 2 threads for you as this way more people will find the actual post about your idea
just add a new post to thisthread whenver you want to bump it up to get attention

all the best
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Hello Kimmie and welcome to Neurotalk. I think a Sen Cit's Day would be great. It's sad that we can commemorate everything else in this country, but not honor our Sr's.
I see our Kelly has given you some directions to the RSD forum, so hope you take a look around and make yourself at home.

Hope you are successful on this one and again, glad to have you with us here at NT.
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