My mother is in town until Wednesday so I have been missing. She is
napping at the moment so I snuck in here to read ASA. This afternoon, I
pick up her two sisters and a cousin and we head to dinner. What, eh,
huh, what,...... Only the baby sister is the one with the hearing aid
and I don't think it works unless she is looking at you. rofl
Been trying to scan quickly -- looking for my name just in case a eye
person shows up while I am missing in action.
Play far and be nice till I can get back here fully. Prayers for all who
need them.
Duckie

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Nann Bell - 29 May 2004 22:09 GMT
> Play far and be nice till I can get back here fully.
ROFL!! Yeah, right.
We miss ya, too.

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Norman Lampert - 30 May 2004 05:35 GMT
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> Only the baby sister is the one with the hearing aid
> and I don't think it works unless she is looking at you. rofl
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...reminds me of the story about the old man who credited his
hearing aid with saving his marriage, he never turned it on.

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Lee Thompson-Herbert - 30 May 2004 09:21 GMT
>...reminds me of the story about the old man who credited his
>hearing aid with saving his marriage, he never turned it on.
Don't laugh. My grandfather _did_ use that method. I watched him
reach up and turn his hearing aids off when granny started bible-thumping
at him. "Yes Alfa. Yes, Alfa."

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Harvey R. Stone - 30 May 2004 13:42 GMT
> >...reminds me of the story about the old man who credited his
> >hearing aid with saving his marriage, he never turned it on.
>
> Don't laugh. My grandfather _did_ use that method. I watched him
> reach up and turn his hearing aids off when granny started bible-thumping
> at him. "Yes Alfa. Yes, Alfa."
LOLOL, My FIL was the same way. Only for him it was time to go work in
the garden. My poor brother in law would go home. Me,,, I got in her
face one time and never had the on going problem the other men in her life
had to enjoy. She and I respected each others feelings and thoughts and I
think that meant more to her than anything else. I know it was important to
me.
Harv
Jo Firey - 30 May 2004 23:45 GMT
> > >...reminds me of the story about the old man who credited his
> > >hearing aid with saving his marriage, he never turned it on.
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> me.
> Harv
Yes, sometimes what truly counts is the wisdom to know the difference.
Jo
Squirrely - 31 May 2004 04:49 GMT
We miss you when you are not here. But have a good visit ok and get back to
us soon. ;-)

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Love and hugs to all
Good thoughts coming your way too.
Squirrely Jo
> My mother is in town until Wednesday so I have been missing. She is
> napping at the moment so I snuck in here to read ASA. This afternoon, I
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> need them.
> Duckie