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Old 06-27-2007, 11:39 AM #21
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It's your profession that now is now a blessing to all of us. Oh, a massage. I do that ball on the wall self massage, and, IF I don't get to aggressive, which I seem to do alot, it helps me so much.

I thought of something else, and then I'll really shut up. My father, after retiring as a minister worked as a volunteer in a hospital for 20 years in the acct. dept. (the field he got his first degree in). He worked mon-fri 8-5, only taking off for vacations and drs. appts. He was hospitalized here, one of three hospitals he was to be a patient in over a period of 10 days before he died. They had offered him a paid job which he had declined, wanting to take off when he wanted or needed to. Their hosp. bill was the first to arrive, and the first to send a collection notice (because of course we couldn't pay it because it was then in the lawyer's hands).

Ok, I really am done now. Sorry to have jumped on this thread so heavily.

phoebe
Phoebe,
You're right about those massages! It's been a long time since I've had one myself but all this talk about them has reminded me that I need to make an appt. I know what everyone is talking about here- I haven't been able to do my job for several years either.
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