Guest guest Posted May 13, 2002 Report Share Posted May 13, 2002 And so very good to hear from you Tom !! I hope and it sounds as if your as ornery as ever? I bet your garden is going to be looking very pretty and hope you can do more pictures on your site as I love them. And the menagerie sounds like it's still growing and well I hope. I'm with you about the exercise, but don't forget that light has yellow on it also, lol. Till soon, Heady > Good news > Good morning everyone and Bob. I can first mention that my doctor > Goldberg said that there were no brochures on still's disease and was > very happy to see that we made one. He wants to order at least 100 AND > WANTS TO PAY FOR THEM. I don't know how much we should charge, but you > all know what hospitals charge us. Bob, maybe you can write me back > door so we can start figuring this out. I'm happy about charging a > hospital and have no nervousness about making it the maximum. :-) > > > > All so, I had to appointments right in a roll, -I'm using dictation and > am feeling too lazy to make corrections.- and both were great uppers. > Doctor Goldberg suggested that I might begin walking and Dr. Freeman > noted that my sedimentation rate is 2. I really have been feeling the > best ever. > > > > Now the tough thing to decide is how hard to push it. The definite best > feeling is not at all, but I'm wondering if I'm strong enough to give it > a little more. Yesterday I went to a pigeon fair on my feet rather than > scooter, then worked in the garden hard. I paid enough for it to think > that was too much. I still think I could rather easily make myself > sick, and doing just the right amount of red light green might will be > as big a challenge as it has been. That doesn't stop me from being > happy, though. > > > > I haven't written for a long time, it that Disney and excuse/gives me an > excuse to ramble. Cardinals, Orioles, indigo Buntings, Goldfinches, > --lots of color right now at the bird feeder. I also added crested > geckos to my lizard collection and brought a very pretty pigeon > yesterday. Let's hope for bull snake eggs > > > > Love you all, > > > > Tom Kufahl, made with the Dragon dictation program. > > Tom > > Darn, it's that mad hen again. Web Site > http://webpages.charter.net/tkufahl/tkufahl/publish2/index.html > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2002 Report Share Posted May 14, 2002 Hi there Tom Tom, What an impressive doctor you have!! Ordering 100 brochures is just fantastic! Offering to pay for them yet..is ..well..Super fantastic!! So your sed rate is within normal range? That is also " good news! " Sounds as if you are enjoying the outdoors up there in Wausau. How come we are getting all of this cold rainy crap just a couple hours South?? Well shut my mouth anyway, because today was beautiful!! We don't have as many birds here this Spring, because of the " cats. " We put up a sign " go to the neighbor's..the food is better! " No kidding, we decided to not feed the birds, and have slowly stopped, as it made them much easier game for the " cats. " We still see them up in the trees, and hear them singing their songs, as they stop here on their way down to the neighbors. We wake up to beautiful bird song every morning, and soon the fragrance of the Lilacs will be filling the air. The beauty of Spring is once again making us feel lighter at heart. What kind of snakes hatched last year?? Was it Bull snakes? When are those Chamelion eggs supposed to hatch? October? November? I'd love to see those little ones! Maybe you could send pictures.(not of the snakes..the Chamelions) Well my friend, enjoy life as much as possible, but don't forget...there is also tht " yellow " light besides the red and the green. Your fellow Wisconsinite, and Stilligan, tricia -- Good news Good morning everyone and Bob. I can first mention that my doctor Goldberg said that there were no brochures on still's disease and was very happy to see that we made one. He wants to order at least 100 AND WANTS TO PAY FOR THEM. I don't know how much we should charge, but you all know what hospitals charge us. Bob, maybe you can write me back door so we can start figuring this out. I'm happy about charging a hospital and have no nervousness about making it the maximum. :-) All so, I had to appointments right in a roll, -I'm using dictation and am feeling too lazy to make corrections.- and both were great uppers. Doctor Goldberg suggested that I might begin walking and Dr. Freeman noted that my sedimentation rate is 2. I really have been feeling the best ever. Now the tough thing to decide is how hard to push it. The definite best feeling is not at all, but I'm wondering if I'm strong enough to give it a little more. Yesterday I went to a pigeon fair on my feet rather than scooter, then worked in the garden hard. I paid enough for it to think that was too much. I still think I could rather easily make myself sick, and doing just the right amount of red light green might will be as big a challenge as it has been. That doesn't stop me from being happy, though. I haven't written for a long time, it that Disney and excuse/gives me an excuse to ramble. Cardinals, Orioles, indigo Buntings, Goldfinches, --lots of color right now at the bird feeder. I also added crested geckos to my lizard collection and brought a very pretty pigeon yesterday. Let's hope for bull snake eggs Love you all, Tom Kufahl, made with the Dragon dictation program. Tom Darn, it's that mad hen again. Web Site http://webpages.charter.net/tkufahl/tkufahl/publish2/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2002 Report Share Posted May 14, 2002 Dear Tom, it is truly wonderful to hear from you and I always get a kick out of your pets. You sound great and I can hear you smiling in your words. Thank you for sharing the good news and kindness. Be well friend and don't tire too much. Love. Sue #2 -- Good news Good morning everyone and Bob. I can first mention that my doctor Goldberg said that there were no brochures on still's disease and was very happy to see that we made one. He wants to order at least 100 AND WANTS TO PAY FOR THEM. I don't know how much we should charge, but you all know what hospitals charge us. Bob, maybe you can write me back door so we can start figuring this out. I'm happy about charging a hospital and have no nervousness about making it the maximum. :-) All so, I had to appointments right in a roll, -I'm using dictation and am feeling too lazy to make corrections.- and both were great uppers. Doctor Goldberg suggested that I might begin walking and Dr. Freeman noted that my sedimentation rate is 2. I really have been feeling the best ever. Now the tough thing to decide is how hard to push it. The definite best feeling is not at all, but I'm wondering if I'm strong enough to give it a little more. Yesterday I went to a pigeon fair on my feet rather than scooter, then worked in the garden hard. I paid enough for it to think that was too much. I still think I could rather easily make myself sick, and doing just the right amount of red light green might will be as big a challenge as it has been. That doesn't stop me from being happy, though. I haven't written for a long time, it that Disney and excuse/gives me an excuse to ramble. Cardinals, Orioles, indigo Buntings, Goldfinches, --lots of color right now at the bird feeder. I also added crested geckos to my lizard collection and brought a very pretty pigeon yesterday. Let's hope for bull snake eggs Love you all, Tom Kufahl, made with the Dragon dictation program. Tom Darn, it's that mad hen again. Web Site http://webpages.charter.net/tkufahl/tkufahl/publish2/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2002 Report Share Posted September 10, 2002 In a message dated 9/10/02 1:21:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time, fitnessfriends@... writes: > I just weighed myself and I'm at 245 instead of 250 now. > YIPEEEEEEE!!! And that's without trying too hard!!! That makes me > want to go exercise!!!! > Weight to go ...that is awesome! Rae 260/165/140-150??? If it is to be...it is up to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2002 Report Share Posted September 10, 2002 congratulations. keep it up. NH Mommy to Abby Liz 10-25-94 Mommy to Anne 7-1-99 START 6/1/02 238/218/199 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2002 Report Share Posted December 7, 2002 Hi Sandy. I just wanted to thank you and everyone on your list again for all your help regarding my son B's vaccine exemption. We submitted the religious exemption on November 14th and as of yet, have had no response (negative or otherwise). Thank you! Carolyn Mom to B - 10 years old Sandy Mintz http://www.vaccinationnews.com http://www.vaccinationnews.com/Scandals/past_scandals.htm " Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. " - Wendell (1811-1884), paraphrasing Philpot Curran (1808) http://www.909shot.com http://www.redflagsweekly.com ALL INFORMATION, DATA, AND MATERIAL CONTAINED, PRESENTED, OR PROVIDED HERE IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS REFLECTING THE KNOWLEDGE OR OPINIONS OF THE PUBLISHER, AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED OR INTENDED AS PROVIDING MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION WHETHER OR NOT TO VACCINATE IS AN IMPORTANT AND COMPLEX ISSUE AND SHOULD BE MADE BY YOU, AND YOU ALONE, IN CONSULTATION WITH YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER. IN ADDITION, THE FACT THAT THIS EMAIL HAS BEEN FORWARDED IN NO WAY NECESSARILY IMPLIES ENDORSEMENT OF THE POINT OF VIEW OF THE AUTHOR OR AUTHORS OF THE ARTICLE OR EMAIL. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2003 Report Share Posted February 21, 2003 In a message dated 2/21/03 5:24:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, kmh@... writes: > His previous > doctor we saw last May 2 weeks after his autism diagnosis and when I > asked how he could be sure that Tim could see with so little input > from Tim, he responded with he " didn't know what my expectations were > for him but his vision was the least of my worries " . So after not > being completely settled with Tim's vision and wondering if this MD > had just given up on him, I finally took him to someone else who > seems to think that Tim is seeing quite well except for some > astigmatism. This happened to me too ! I can't remember exactly but he said the glasses were not to important because she wouldn't be learning to read very soon. Something like that. I changed doctors and happy that I did. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2003 Report Share Posted February 21, 2003 In a message dated 2/21/03 5:24:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, kmh@... writes: > His previous > doctor we saw last May 2 weeks after his autism diagnosis and when I > asked how he could be sure that Tim could see with so little input > from Tim, he responded with he " didn't know what my expectations were > for him but his vision was the least of my worries " . So after not > being completely settled with Tim's vision and wondering if this MD > had just given up on him, I finally took him to someone else who > seems to think that Tim is seeing quite well except for some > astigmatism. This happened to me too ! I can't remember exactly but he said the glasses were not to important because she wouldn't be learning to read very soon. Something like that. I changed doctors and happy that I did. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2003 Report Share Posted February 21, 2003 In a message dated 2/21/2003 5:24:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, kmh@... writes: > think that Tim is seeing quite well except for some > astigmatism. I am thrilled that we left a visit with some good news > for once as well as seeing a doctor that was very professional with > us. > That is INDEED good news !!!!!! I'm happy for Tim and for his Mom!! ;-) donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2003 Report Share Posted February 21, 2003 Hi Diane, Thanks for the words of encouragement on the potty training thing. It has been a very long five years with 3 boys five and under trying to " get everyone OUT of diapers " !!!! I am hopeful thought that it will happen. School is as dedicated to it as I am...that is one very big plus that I have going for me right now. As far as the diagnosis on his eyes.....What ARE these doctors thinking????? Hard to believe that some of them are out there for our children!!!!! The one that told me his vision was the least of my worries has 3 very young children himself and had I not been in such shock I would have told him it is all " luck of the draw " when it comes to the things I have been dealing with......thanks again!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2003 Report Share Posted February 22, 2003 , That's great news. I know it makes a huge difference to have good doctors. Brook's ped opthmalogist is really great. He has been known to give him an exam on the floor outside the exam room in the hall. Last time we went, a few months ago, Brook sat very nicely in the room and let the Dr. look in his eyes. I attribute his improved behavior to Risperdal. Marisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2003 Report Share Posted July 1, 2003 Great news about david! Glad you dont have to move- too bad its not further east, LOL. To forward something- highlight the text, go to edit, select copy, open a new email, go to edit (make sure the cursor is in the body of the letter), select paste, put our addy on top and send away! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2003 Report Share Posted July 1, 2003 Elaine, WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm so happy for your family. I'm glad you can take a breather and not be bothered by the stress bug. I know things will be just fine so congratulations and keep us posted on how he and his students are doing. >From: " Tubafour " <dbonorato4@...> >< > >Subject: Good News >Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:41:04 -0400 > > (dh) has a JOB!! He will be teaching special education to kids >labeled moderately intellectually disabled at 's high school. > is so tickled about this. We were very worried that he wouldn't >get hired by anyone and we'd have to move again. We are probably going to >move some time in the future to get the best adult services for but >right now is not a good time. has to go back to school to get his >degree in sped but because he already has a graduate degree, he has to get >a master's in it. I think this is bogus but....It will make him a little >expensive to hire though. Oh well, good with the bad. After his >retirement from the Army in Feb. of this year, this is a welcome relief. > How do you forward things to the list? I have some other good news >that I'd like to share. >Elaine > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2003 Report Share Posted July 2, 2003 Congratulations ! I know this has taken a load off of your mind Elaine. Can't wait to hear the other good news. Sharon H. Mom to , (11, DS) and , (7) South Carolina Good News > (dh) has a JOB!! He will be teaching special education to kids labeled moderately intellectually disabled at 's high school. is so tickled about this. We were very worried that he wouldn't get hired by anyone and we'd have to move again. We are probably going to move some time in the future to get the best adult services for but right now is not a good time. has to go back to school to get his degree in sped but because he already has a graduate degree, he has to get a master's in it. I think this is bogus but....It will make him a little expensive to hire though. Oh well, good with the bad. After his retirement from the Army in Feb. of this year, this is a welcome relief. > How do you forward things to the list? I have some other good news that I'd like to share. > Elaine > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Hi Lynn, Isn't it *great* to get some *good* news for a change? This is something that can tide you over until the disabilty comes through. Also I was very, very happy to read that today is mostly painfree for you! Take care my friend, Hugs, tricia ***************************************************************************** *********** -- Good News Hi friends, Found out there is no welfare so to speak in Wisconsin but I do qualify for the " foodstamp " program. The woman that helped me was very nice and said it was awful that single sick people just fall thru the cracks. If I were pregnant or had kids I could get medicaid also!! What an incentive, huh? Anyway, they referred me to a program run by the Marshfield Clinic physicians. I contacted them today and for $16.50 a month they will take care of all my medical needs and medications, mental health and preventative dental. The only thing they don't cover is inpatient hospital, but I would qualify for charity if that were to happen. Best thing is all my doctors are covered, except my neurosurgeon, and I hope and pray I won't need him in the near future anyway. If I don't like the rheumy they have I can continue to go the MPS to as they will treat me without insurance also. So anyway, while I wait for Social Security I have a bit more peace of mind and that on the most painfree day I have ever had!! Lynn Dudenhoefer ldudette@... --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 I am just ecstatic for you Lyn. There are services available and I couldn't be happier that you have found some that will work for you!!!! It does help the pain doesn't it? Smiles, Melt ----- Original Message ----- From: " Lynn D " <ldudette@...> > Hi friends, > Found out there is no welfare so to speak in Wisconsin but I do qualify for the " foodstamp " program. Anyway, they referred me to a program run by the Marshfield Clinic physicians. I contacted them today and for $16.50 a month they will take care of all my medical needs and medications, mental health and preventative dental. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 I am just ecstatic for you Lyn. There are services available and I couldn't be happier that you have found some that will work for you!!!! It does help the pain doesn't it? Smiles, Melt ----- Original Message ----- From: " Lynn D " <ldudette@...> > Hi friends, > Found out there is no welfare so to speak in Wisconsin but I do qualify for the " foodstamp " program. Anyway, they referred me to a program run by the Marshfield Clinic physicians. I contacted them today and for $16.50 a month they will take care of all my medical needs and medications, mental health and preventative dental. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Lynn, that's good news friend. Thanks for sharing with us. Have a wonderful day friend, and keep smiling. Love. Sue #2 -- Good News Hi friends, Found out there is no welfare so to speak in Wisconsin but I do qualify for the " foodstamp " program. The woman that helped me was very nice and said it was awful that single sick people just fall thru the cracks. If I were pregnant or had kids I could get medicaid also!! What an incentive, huh? Anyway, they referred me to a program run by the Marshfield Clinic physicians. I contacted them today and for $16.50 a month they will take care of all my medical needs and medications, mental health and preventative dental. The only thing they don't cover is inpatient hospital, but I would qualify for charity if that were to happen. Best thing is all my doctors are covered, except my neurosurgeon, and I hope and pray I won't need him in the near future anyway. If I don't like the rheumy they have I can continue to go the MPS to as they will treat me without insurance also. So anyway, while I wait for Social Security I have a bit more peace of mind and that on the most painfree day I have ever had!! Lynn Dudenhoefer ldudette@... --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Lynn, I am so happy for you! This trying to have a life with AOSD is challenge enough without having to worry about money and whether you can afford to see the doctor or even afford to eat a healthy diet. I hope this relieves a bunch of that stress you have had with moving, not feeling well, not working, etc. Take care, Louise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Thats awesome Lynn this group that covers ur medical exspenses for 16.50 a month sounds like a great thing wow.Take care hopfully ur aprroval for disabilty will turn out too. d.Canada Good News Hi friends, Found out there is no welfare so to speak in Wisconsin but I do qualify for the " foodstamp " program. The woman that helped me was very nice and said it was awful that single sick people just fall thru the cracks. If I were pregnant or had kids I could get medicaid also!! What an incentive, huh? Anyway, they referred me to a program run by the Marshfield Clinic physicians. I contacted them today and for $16.50 a month they will take care of all my medical needs and medications, mental health and preventative dental. The only thing they don't cover is inpatient hospital, but I would qualify for charity if that were to happen. Best thing is all my doctors are covered, except my neurosurgeon, and I hope and pray I won't need him in the near future anyway. If I don't like the rheumy they have I can continue to go the MPS to as they will treat me without insurance also. So anyway, while I wait for Social Security I have a bit more peace of mind and that on the most painfree day I have ever had!! Lynn Dudenhoefer ldudette@... --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.515 / Virus Database: 313 - Release Date: 9/1/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2003 Report Share Posted September 10, 2003 Lynn, Marshfield Clinic has very good docs! They are equal, if not better, than Mayo. Good luck! Yes, I know about Wisconsin being a big waste hole for single people! Sorry you had to join me. Just speak up and fight for your rights or they'll just walk all over you, and you won't be feeling better for a long time. (((((Hugs and kisses to my sisters and brothers in Wisconsin!))))) Jul Lilac_Rose@... Stoughton, WI 53589 -- Good News Hi friends, Found out there is no welfare so to speak in Wisconsin but I do qualify for the " foodstamp " program. The woman that helped me was very nice and said it was awful that single sick people just fall thru the cracks. If I were pregnant or had kids I could get medicaid also!! What an incentive, huh? Anyway, they referred me to a program run by the Marshfield Clinic physicians. I contacted them today and for $16.50 a month they will take care of all my medical needs and medications, mental health and preventative dental. The only thing they don't cover is inpatient hospital, but I would qualify for charity if that were to happen. Best thing is all my doctors are covered, except my neurosurgeon, and I hope and pray I won't need him in the near future anyway. If I don't like the rheumy they have I can continue to go the MPS to as they will treat me without insurance also. So anyway, while I wait for Social Security I have a bit more peace of mind and that on the most painfree day I have ever had!! Lynn Dudenhoefer ldudette@... --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.515 / Virus Database: 313 - Release Date: 9/1/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2003 Report Share Posted September 10, 2003 Tricia, Yes I am so happy. And if I get income they will charge me on a sliding scale. I just can't believe I will get everything for 16 bucks a month, I am paying hundreds now. I also signed up for a free membership at the YMCA so I can do my pool therapy again. Dropped to 10 on the pred from 12.5 and the pain is back today. This is the lowest dose I have ever been on. should be interesting. Saw my OB today and he is pretty sure my " female problems " are vestibulitis, which he said is very common in people with auto immune disorders. Such fun. Only real fix is surgery. Yikes. Luv ya Good News Hi friends, Found out there is no welfare so to speak in Wisconsin but I do qualify for the " foodstamp " program. The woman that helped me was very nice and said it was awful that single sick people just fall thru the cracks. If I were pregnant or had kids I could get medicaid also!! What an incentive, huh? Anyway, they referred me to a program run by the Marshfield Clinic physicians. I contacted them today and for $16.50 a month they will take care of all my medical needs and medications, mental health and preventative dental. The only thing they don't cover is inpatient hospital, but I would qualify for charity if that were to happen. Best thing is all my doctors are covered, except my neurosurgeon, and I hope and pray I won't need him in the near future anyway. If I don't like the rheumy they have I can continue to go the MPS to as they will treat me without insurance also. So anyway, while I wait for Social Security I have a bit more peace of mind and that on the most painfree day I have ever had!! Lynn Dudenhoefer ldudette@... --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2003 Report Share Posted September 10, 2003 Hey Jules, did you get a chance to check out any of the sites that I sent you? I hope it does help. Yeah, most of my docs here are with marshfield. Saw my ob/gyn today and he finally told me what my female problems are. vestibulitis. very common in those with immune disorders. I was so relieved. I have been going nuts and feel like I have to pee constantly. The only real effective cure is surgery though. I will keep you posted. Luv ya Good News Hi friends, Found out there is no welfare so to speak in Wisconsin but I do qualify for the " foodstamp " program. The woman that helped me was very nice and said it was awful that single sick people just fall thru the cracks. If I were pregnant or had kids I could get medicaid also!! What an incentive, huh? Anyway, they referred me to a program run by the Marshfield Clinic physicians. I contacted them today and for $16.50 a month they will take care of all my medical needs and medications, mental health and preventative dental. The only thing they don't cover is inpatient hospital, but I would qualify for charity if that were to happen. Best thing is all my doctors are covered, except my neurosurgeon, and I hope and pray I won't need him in the near future anyway. If I don't like the rheumy they have I can continue to go the MPS to as they will treat me without insurance also. So anyway, while I wait for Social Security I have a bit more peace of mind and that on the most painfree day I have ever had!! Lynn Dudenhoefer ldudette@... --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.515 / Virus Database: 313 - Release Date: 9/1/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2003 Report Share Posted September 10, 2003 Hi Caroline, I want you to check Southwest Airlines and see what kind of a deal they'll give you. I know that Vegas is one of their hubs but I don't know where you are in Oregon that would be close to a large airport. I so much want to meet you also. I forgot already....who am I supposed to hold hostage? Please try to be with us....... xxoo, Carmen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2003 Report Share Posted September 10, 2003 Hi Caroline, I want you to check Southwest Airlines and see what kind of a deal they'll give you. I know that Vegas is one of their hubs but I don't know where you are in Oregon that would be close to a large airport. I so much want to meet you also. I forgot already....who am I supposed to hold hostage? Please try to be with us....... xxoo, Carmen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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