Lsbcal
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Oh, oh.....since you can read and write you have, perhaps inadvertently, hereby declared yourself ineligible.
That does it, I am sending you a newsletter.
Oh, oh.....since you can read and write you have, perhaps inadvertently, hereby declared yourself ineligible.
That does it, I am sending you a newsletter.
I think the "brags" that irritate me the most is the ones that talk about how many "things" they have bought--new car, new house, new boat, new motorhome, etc. To me that is just tacky.
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Try a Ouija board. Maybe he's [-]dying[/-] eager to send one, and only needs you to ask?
But, but...these are major milestones for many of us. Buying a house, in particular, can consume a family for months. And most everyone else wants to know where their new address is so they can look up what they paid
The only people I know that can read and write don't want anything to do with me, so there's one problem avoided.
How come three letters?
I'm an atheist, so these holidays don't mean much of anything to me.
DW & I are agnostics.....it doesn't take as much commitment as being an atheist.
But I have heard there is a god for atheists and another for agnostics. Very confusing.
Totally agree. What happened to actually talking to people by phone or even by Zoom or FaceTime? And Facebook--ugh--it was either pictures of what people had for dinner or crazy political stuff, not for me.
Can't do that in Texas....not public information.
I hadn't noticed that before. With the exception of the previously mentioned "MLS insider route", places like Zillow do not list what we paid for our Central Texas house in May 2019. Then again, the online values listed in our new-ish neighborhood would give someone an idea.Can't do that in Texas....not public information.
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My late wife's dear cousin used to send one out every year, but unfortunately, she is now in a memory unit and is incapable of writing one.
This thread evoked a little sadness for me, not from any of the posts, but a reminder of the fact I will not be getting any.
My late wife's dear cousin used to send one out every year, but unfortunately, she is now in a memory unit and is incapable of writing one.
This thread evoked a little sadness for me, not from any of the posts, but a reminder of the fact I will not be getting any.
My late wife's dear cousin used to send one out every year, but unfortunately, she is now in a memory unit and is incapable of writing one.
That is very sad. I feel badly when I hear of such things.
We often don't know what we have until it's gone..
Totally agree. What happened to actually talking to people by phone or even by Zoom or FaceTime? And Facebook--ugh--it was either pictures of what people had for dinner or crazy political stuff, not for me.
You're thinking like a first world person . Not everyone has easy access to phone/Zoom/Facetime. Some older/incapacitated folks are in situation where using the computer is difficult or nearly impossible, but reading (or having someone to read to them) is a joy to them. Some people still like pictures they can hold and touch and hold, and save, particularly since we do not post on Facebook. Even folks that we are in touch with several times a year still like receiving our experiences and thoughts at this time.
I once sent one out detailing how "young Anthony continues his downward spiral, academically", and "I continue to find new and innovative ways to invest unwisely" etc. etc. Only about half of the recipients realized I was joking. Well, thought I was joking. A few sent money. That was handy.