Originally posted by ChessPraxisWell fed, cheffprakfif
A Dr. on TV said in order to have inner peace we should always finish things we start and we all could use more calm in our lives. I looked around my house to find things I'd started and hadn't finished, so I finished off a bottle of Merlot, a bottle of Chardonnay, a bodle of Baileys, a butle of wum, tha mainder of Valiuminun prscriptuns, an a box a chocletz. Yu haf no idr how fablus I feel rite now.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyNote: Received definitive written confirmation that construction of the new high rise apartment building will be completed, with certificates of occupancy issued, so that I'll be able to move into Apartment #114 by mid-January. My son Eric plans to fly down from Boston for a few days to assist with loose ends and celebrate with me. What a Christmas Gift! Exciting to say the least. Feel like a kid.
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyCouldn't even last 3 bluddy days without posting.
Note: Received definitive written confirmation that construction of the new high rise apartment building will be completed, with certificates of occupancy issued, so that I'll be able to move into Apartment #114 by mid-January. My son Eric plans to fly down from Boston for a few days to assist with loose ends and celebrate with me. What a Christmas Gift! Exciting to say the least. Feel like a kid.
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22 Nov 11
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyLongest Facebook Status Update. Ever!
Note: Received definitive written confirmation that construction of the new high rise apartment building will be completed, with certificates of occupancy issued, so that I'll be able to move into Apartment #114 by mid-January. My son Eric plans to fly down from Boston for a few days to assist with loose ends and celebrate with me. What a Christmas Gift! Exciting to say the least. Feel like a kid.
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyCongratulations on the big step GB!
Note: Received definitive written confirmation that construction of the new high rise apartment building will be completed, with certificates of occupancy issued, so that I'll be able to move into Apartment #114 by mid-January. My son Eric plans to fly down from Boston for a few days to assist with loose ends and celebrate with me. What a Christmas Gift! Exciting to say the least. Feel like a kid.
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Don't waste your time on the losers with only negative things to say to you.
They obviously have a lot they are dealing with in their lives.
Good Luck to you who I am proud to call a friend!
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyNote: Got back from inspecting my new apartment a few hours ago. #114 had been tentatively selected. Fluid layout and smartly finished at some considerable construction investment cost. Only slight check in my spirit was the extremely private remote hall location. Asked the construction superintendent which first floor unit he'd pick for himself. Without hesitation,"#103's an ideal corner apartment central to the main entrance receptionist desk, common area function rooms and library". Coincidental? Unable to know but vividly remember #103 was also the number of the hospital room I was admitted to Friday, December 10, 2010.
Note: Received definitive written confirmation that construction of the new high rise apartment building will be completed, with certificates of occupancy issued, so that I'll be able to move into Apartment #114 by mid-January. My son Eric plans to fly down from Boston for a few days to assist with loose ends and celebrate with me. What a Christmas Gift! Exciting to say the least. Feel like a kid.
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyWho cares. Give it a rest.😴
[b]Note: Got back from inspecting my new apartment a few hours ago. #114 had been tentatively selected. Fluid layout and smartly finished at some considerable construction investment cost. Only slight check in my spirit was the extremely private remote hall location. Asked the construction superintendent which first floor unit he'd pick for himself. ...[text shortened]... was also the number of the hospital room I was admitted to Friday, December 10, 2010.
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