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Old Nov 12, 2003, 06:03 PM
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{{{{{{{{{{{{Darkeyes}}}}}}}}}}}}}

I've been thinking of you and hoping things are going ok?

We need to put an APB out for you guys Darkeyes??? Maybe we should have a roll call Darkeyes???.

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Old Nov 12, 2003, 06:18 PM
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I miss your wisdom and humor.......please come out.

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Old Nov 12, 2003, 11:24 PM
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Gee, thanks you two
I haven't had much to post about, too busy taking care of mom, since I brought her here to live in our home, life has been hectic, being a caregiver, a mom, wife and having to drive 60 to 100 miles a day (no exaggeration) has been burning me out, out of words too, well I wouldn't post the words that run across my lips in traffic, with windows up so a road rage doesn't occur, ha!ha!
Driving the hi-ways around here is like "playing with death", between the abuse of cell phones, I have had so many idiots almost drive into my rear end, my passenger side and my side while they are talking, oblivious to the road, grrrrrrrrrrr!
Oh I love the drivers that do not signal and just cut right in front of you, like they "forgot" and then putt along 20MPH in a 55MPH zone, grrrrrrrrr! Oops, I better not start, I tend to get carried away on the topic of careless/wreckless drivers, I am very opinionated about the abuse of cell phones, I personally feel "drive the car, talk later". I turn my cell OFF when I am driving and then when I get out to the store of wherever,then I turn it back on.
Like I said I better not start on that topic, it can be a very sensitive issue to others and I'll respect that.
I appreciate the hugs from you too, that was sweet too
I could definately use as many as I can get, but at the same time I'm sending some ((((((((( hugs )))))))) out to you 2

"darkeyes"

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Old Nov 13, 2003, 08:16 AM
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{{{{{{{{{Darkeyes}}}}}}}}}}

It is great to hear from you hun Darkeyes???. You are one strong woman and I admire you.

Oh my gosh - yes- driving and talking on a cell are not a good match. I've been in close calls on the roads too...I understand completely.

Hoping your day is going to be a good one!

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Heather Darkeyes???

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