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> I think plants are calming and you don't have to interact either..LOL

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i think that's it...they don't talk back and they grow pretty for you with

just some watering. and if they give you trouble, ya just yank them out and

toss them in the woods and go plant shopping again.

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In a message dated 3/9/2005 4:55:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, klb58@...

writes:

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> I think plants are calming and you don't have to interact either..LOL

>

i think that's it...they don't talk back and they grow pretty for you with

just some watering. and if they give you trouble, ya just yank them out and

toss them in the woods and go plant shopping again.

cindi

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In a message dated 3/9/2005 4:55:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, klb58@...

writes:

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> I think plants are calming and you don't have to interact either..LOL

>

i think that's it...they don't talk back and they grow pretty for you with

just some watering. and if they give you trouble, ya just yank them out and

toss them in the woods and go plant shopping again.

cindi

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I can't stand malls either! I don't have the stamina to walk them and

hate crowds.

I also hate going grocery shopping! My tolerance level is nil. My local

supermarket is gigantic and it's really a workout to walk it and get the

necessary items. The fatigue is bad and I have to come home and lay down

after I put away the refrigerated things. I did all my Christmas

shopping online too!

Amazon.com and Overstock!

I started to increase my armour 2 weeks ago, 1/2 grain only, doing it

slowly as I have learned here. Taking 2 grains armour and 1/2 grain

thyroid-s. Dr. and I are going to have a BIG talk at my next

appointment March 29, I hope she doesn't flip out when I tell her I

increased the thyroid meds. I am sick of feeling like I live in the

movie " Dawn of the Dead " .

Doreen

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I can't stand malls either! I don't have the stamina to walk them and

hate crowds.

I also hate going grocery shopping! My tolerance level is nil. My local

supermarket is gigantic and it's really a workout to walk it and get the

necessary items. The fatigue is bad and I have to come home and lay down

after I put away the refrigerated things. I did all my Christmas

shopping online too!

Amazon.com and Overstock!

I started to increase my armour 2 weeks ago, 1/2 grain only, doing it

slowly as I have learned here. Taking 2 grains armour and 1/2 grain

thyroid-s. Dr. and I are going to have a BIG talk at my next

appointment March 29, I hope she doesn't flip out when I tell her I

increased the thyroid meds. I am sick of feeling like I live in the

movie " Dawn of the Dead " .

Doreen

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Doreen,

Thats so funny. I feel like that also. I just started thyroid-s and

i take 105mg,plus I'm pms-ing this week.

kk

> ,

> I can't stand malls either! I don't have the stamina to walk them

and

> hate crowds.

> I also hate going grocery shopping! My tolerance level is nil. My

local

> supermarket is gigantic and it's really a workout to walk it and

get the

> necessary items. The fatigue is bad and I have to come home and lay

down

> after I put away the refrigerated things. I did all my Christmas

> shopping online too!

> Amazon.com and Overstock!

> I started to increase my armour 2 weeks ago, 1/2 grain only, doing

it

> slowly as I have learned here. Taking 2 grains armour and 1/2 grain

> thyroid-s. Dr. and I are going to have a BIG talk at my next

> appointment March 29, I hope she doesn't flip out when I tell her I

> increased the thyroid meds. I am sick of feeling like I live in the

> movie " Dawn of the Dead " .

>

> Doreen

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Doreen,

Thats so funny. I feel like that also. I just started thyroid-s and

i take 105mg,plus I'm pms-ing this week.

kk

> ,

> I can't stand malls either! I don't have the stamina to walk them

and

> hate crowds.

> I also hate going grocery shopping! My tolerance level is nil. My

local

> supermarket is gigantic and it's really a workout to walk it and

get the

> necessary items. The fatigue is bad and I have to come home and lay

down

> after I put away the refrigerated things. I did all my Christmas

> shopping online too!

> Amazon.com and Overstock!

> I started to increase my armour 2 weeks ago, 1/2 grain only, doing

it

> slowly as I have learned here. Taking 2 grains armour and 1/2 grain

> thyroid-s. Dr. and I are going to have a BIG talk at my next

> appointment March 29, I hope she doesn't flip out when I tell her I

> increased the thyroid meds. I am sick of feeling like I live in the

> movie " Dawn of the Dead " .

>

> Doreen

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It's amazing cause I used to LOVE swap meets when I lived in CA, and even when I

first lived in PA I went to a place called Zern's which was a huge conglomerate

of shops half indoors and half outdoor flea market type and I would spend half

or all the day there and come home feeling fine. Now I even think of going to

places like that and unless I have someone to goad me into it, I won't go. But

I also like nurseries! Weird huh?

*Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV

Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and

cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the

same thing to them at funerals

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I think plants are calming and you don't have to interact either..LOL

Kerry

artisticgroomer@...> wrote:

It's amazing cause I used to LOVE swap meets when I lived in CA, and even when I

first lived in PA I went to a place called Zern's which was a huge conglomerate

of shops half indoors and half outdoor flea market type and I would spend half

or all the day there and come home feeling fine. Now I even think of going to

places like that and unless I have someone to goad me into it, I won't go. But

I also like nurseries! Weird huh?

*Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV

Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and

cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the

same thing to them at funerals

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I think plants are calming and you don't have to interact either..LOL

Kerry

artisticgroomer@...> wrote:

It's amazing cause I used to LOVE swap meets when I lived in CA, and even when I

first lived in PA I went to a place called Zern's which was a huge conglomerate

of shops half indoors and half outdoor flea market type and I would spend half

or all the day there and come home feeling fine. Now I even think of going to

places like that and unless I have someone to goad me into it, I won't go. But

I also like nurseries! Weird huh?

*Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV

Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and

cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the

same thing to them at funerals

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That's so true. They don't ask you what's wrong if your not talking!

kk

> It's amazing cause I used to LOVE swap meets when I lived in CA,

and even when I first lived in PA I went to a place called Zern's

which was a huge conglomerate of shops half indoors and half outdoor

flea market type and I would spend half or all the day there and come

home feeling fine. Now I even think of going to places like that and

unless I have someone to goad me into it, I won't go. But I also

like nurseries! Weird huh?

> *Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV

> Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs

and

> cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started

doing the

> same thing to them at funerals

>

>

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That's so true. They don't ask you what's wrong if your not talking!

kk

> It's amazing cause I used to LOVE swap meets when I lived in CA,

and even when I first lived in PA I went to a place called Zern's

which was a huge conglomerate of shops half indoors and half outdoor

flea market type and I would spend half or all the day there and come

home feeling fine. Now I even think of going to places like that and

unless I have someone to goad me into it, I won't go. But I also

like nurseries! Weird huh?

> *Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV

> Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs

and

> cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started

doing the

> same thing to them at funerals

>

>

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LOL..exactly!!! :)

nc2406@... wrote:In a message dated 3/9/2005 4:55:04 PM Eastern Standard

Time, klb58@...

writes:

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> I think plants are calming and you don't have to interact either..LOL

>

i think that's it...they don't talk back and they grow pretty for you with

just some watering. and if they give you trouble, ya just yank them out and

toss them in the woods and go plant shopping again.

cindi

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LOL..exactly!!! :)

nc2406@... wrote:In a message dated 3/9/2005 4:55:04 PM Eastern Standard

Time, klb58@...

writes:

>

> I think plants are calming and you don't have to interact either..LOL

>

i think that's it...they don't talk back and they grow pretty for you with

just some watering. and if they give you trouble, ya just yank them out and

toss them in the woods and go plant shopping again.

cindi

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I went shopping tonight... online, of course:) I was able to get three used books for my oldest grandson. He is into Magic the Gathering and I found three of the books he's been wanting. For cheap, of course. It has to be cheap if it's me buying. lolI love online shopping. I especially love getting good bargains. I scour the internet searching for the special books my grandkids want. They are all fine with getting used books. hugs SharonThis email

is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

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Did you already send the letter? If so, have they responded? SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 3:19 PM Subject: RE: shopping CAIT

Tim Horton’s … beware. You might have better luck=k than I have had recently. Here is a letter that I have written to their customer service department because of what happened. I complained last week about your employees not listening last week, but what happened on Saturday Dec 10/2011 was down right, NOT acceptable!You have lost my business now for good. In the attached pictures, you will see plastic. Plastic that was bitten into. You are lucky that it was an adult that bit into it and not a child.It was taken back to the location~ 9800 Chinguacousy Rd and it was given back to the Supervisor ( Saturday

11:30). I handed it back to her and she said that there was nothing wrong with the sandwich. I asked her to take a better look and she had a blank stare. I reached over and pulled out the plastic. I told the Supervisor that I bit into this sandwich and pulled it out. Supervisor still looked blank. ‘Oh’, she said. She showed it to the person on the hot counter but both could not care less. No offer of a new one ( which I would not have accepted) or a refund. The Supervisor and team member did not give a dam that someone could have chocked on the plastic. The Supervisor kept the sandwich saying that she would look into the matter, but not even willing to

take my name so that a manager could follow up with me in investigating the situation proves to me that they don’t care. I am sending this email to you and one will be delivered to the Manager of that location. I thought that not getting coffee or tea instructions right, but this is unacceptable. The fact that they didn’t even want to take the information of the complaint and let me make a formal complain, show me that your CUSTOMER SERVICE SUCKS! Reilly (minkoala)koala5@... From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of SharonSent: December-11-11 3:52

PMTo: MSersLife Subject: Re: shopping CAIT I didn't realize Tim Hortons were in the US. I searched their website but there aren't any here in Arizona. When I was at my first Tim Hortons (in Alberta one very early morning after driving for hours) I asked a large regular coffee. The extremely perky clerk asked me "double up?" I didn't know what that was (still don't). I kept saying I just want a regular large coffee. She kept repeating "double up?". We went round and round with the same questions/answers until I finally just said yes to the "double up". It was the most delicious coffee I've ever had in my entire life! What would "double up" be? Our family often jokes about "double up" -- the term said in imitation of that extremely perky Canadian accent. lolol hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 9:03 PMSubject: Re: shopping CAIT I don't know which states but Tim's is in the US now. And on my Christmas gift wishes are their coffee, hot chocolate and cappuchino. Jr usually wastes $50 on lottery tickets for my gift. I never win anything, consider a waste of $'s as well as not

putting any thought into his gifts ... hugs, Cait shopping I went shopping tonight... online, of course:) I was able to get three used books for my oldest grandson. He is into Magic the Gathering and I found three of the books he's been wanting. For cheap, of course. It has to be cheap if it's me buying. lol I love online shopping. I

especially love getting good bargains. I scour the internet searching for the special books my grandkids want. They are all fine with getting used books. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

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Did you already send the letter? If so, have they responded? SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 3:19 PM Subject: RE: shopping CAIT

Tim Horton’s … beware. You might have better luck=k than I have had recently. Here is a letter that I have written to their customer service department because of what happened. I complained last week about your employees not listening last week, but what happened on Saturday Dec 10/2011 was down right, NOT acceptable!You have lost my business now for good. In the attached pictures, you will see plastic. Plastic that was bitten into. You are lucky that it was an adult that bit into it and not a child.It was taken back to the location~ 9800 Chinguacousy Rd and it was given back to the Supervisor ( Saturday

11:30). I handed it back to her and she said that there was nothing wrong with the sandwich. I asked her to take a better look and she had a blank stare. I reached over and pulled out the plastic. I told the Supervisor that I bit into this sandwich and pulled it out. Supervisor still looked blank. ‘Oh’, she said. She showed it to the person on the hot counter but both could not care less. No offer of a new one ( which I would not have accepted) or a refund. The Supervisor and team member did not give a dam that someone could have chocked on the plastic. The Supervisor kept the sandwich saying that she would look into the matter, but not even willing to

take my name so that a manager could follow up with me in investigating the situation proves to me that they don’t care. I am sending this email to you and one will be delivered to the Manager of that location. I thought that not getting coffee or tea instructions right, but this is unacceptable. The fact that they didn’t even want to take the information of the complaint and let me make a formal complain, show me that your CUSTOMER SERVICE SUCKS! Reilly (minkoala)koala5@... From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of SharonSent: December-11-11 3:52

PMTo: MSersLife Subject: Re: shopping CAIT I didn't realize Tim Hortons were in the US. I searched their website but there aren't any here in Arizona. When I was at my first Tim Hortons (in Alberta one very early morning after driving for hours) I asked a large regular coffee. The extremely perky clerk asked me "double up?" I didn't know what that was (still don't). I kept saying I just want a regular large coffee. She kept repeating "double up?". We went round and round with the same questions/answers until I finally just said yes to the "double up". It was the most delicious coffee I've ever had in my entire life! What would "double up" be? Our family often jokes about "double up" -- the term said in imitation of that extremely perky Canadian accent. lolol hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 9:03 PMSubject: Re: shopping CAIT I don't know which states but Tim's is in the US now. And on my Christmas gift wishes are their coffee, hot chocolate and cappuchino. Jr usually wastes $50 on lottery tickets for my gift. I never win anything, consider a waste of $'s as well as not

putting any thought into his gifts ... hugs, Cait shopping I went shopping tonight... online, of course:) I was able to get three used books for my oldest grandson. He is into Magic the Gathering and I found three of the books he's been wanting. For cheap, of course. It has to be cheap if it's me buying. lol I love online shopping. I

especially love getting good bargains. I scour the internet searching for the special books my grandkids want. They are all fine with getting used books. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

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