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Old 08-23-2006, 07:27 AM #1
ejbpesca ejbpesca is offline
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ejbpesca ejbpesca is offline
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Default Hello everyone

Doing ok down in the South except for 1. HOT and now have another pill to take...high blood pressure. Yippy.

One real good thing....No hurricanes..yet. I predicted they would not be here until the fall..little birdy told me I guess. I see that TS off Africa named Debbie. It may be the one. Did you see where the turned down all those Katrina victims from insurance coverage due to it being water not wind. Banks are in trouble in damage area cause so many are not paying there mortgages.

You know it will be three years this Dec. since my ACDF. I am doing well but lawd this pop thing has started below the fusion. Everyday in evening I move or twist and POP! Doesn't hurt but someone can hear it across a room. What's up with that ya think?

Little rain here and there is the only thing from saving us from melting in the sweltering humidity here.

Hope all is well with you.
jb
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