farouk
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Hoping it goes well with the doc...my day was good, went for my 2 walks today, did some housework, watched DVD's & T.V. my doctors apointment is tomarrow
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Hoping it goes well with the doc...my day was good, went for my 2 walks today, did some housework, watched DVD's & T.V. my doctors apointment is tomarrow
Yeah know, and when I was in the Marine Corps I used to joke that they fed us unhealthy fatty meals cause they didn't want us to make it to retirement. Since they wouldn't have to pay for it then. And then I read about the drinking water. Aaarrrggghhhh.Trouble. I just found out that they had chemicals in the drinking water at Camp Lejeune in December of 87. So I barely missed it, since I was down there in 88-89. People are getting cancer from it and Parkinson's disease. Camp Lejeune water contamination health issues | Veterans Affairs
The new thermostat was cracked and leaking gas. We had the gas co and the company that installed the parts out to look at it. The parts store was closed by then, so no hot showers or washing clothes in hot water until Monday. And I ain't payin' for parts and labor again to do it right.The hot water heater went out. Dropped $1-large parts and labor on a new burner and thermostat. At least I don't have to take cold showers now.
I had my hot water tank fixed a couple years ago. Nothin like a cold shower to wake a person up, or send them into shock.The new thermostat was cracked and leaking gas. We had the gas co and the company that installed the parts out to look at it. The parts store was closed by then, so no hot showers or washing clothes in hot water until Monday. And I ain't payin' for parts and labor again to do it right.
I once stayed at a bed-and-breakfast in Scotland. The property used to be quite an estate. They'd turned the horse stables out back into bedrooms, and that's where I stayed. No heat at night (the owner only turned on the heat during the day), and no hot water. I was told real Scotsmen don't take hot showers.I had my hot water tank fixed a couple years ago. Nothin like a cold shower to wake a person up, or send them into shock.![]()
Kilts in the winter too?I once stayed at a bed-and-breakfast in Scotland. The property used to be quite an estate. They'd turned the horse stables out back into bedrooms, and that's where I stayed. No heat at night (the owner only turned on the heat during the day), and no hot water. I was told real Scotsmen don't take hot showers.