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Thanks. I tried to go down to the older posts in reader and comment on them. I wish I had a little time to look at them (I like your posts a lot, they’re very funny). My studies, experiments, and gym classes are doing great!
I try to add a little humor to my posts because I’ve had comments from people who told me they were depressed or having health or personal problems who come to my posts to get a little positivity in their mornings. I am touched to think I might be helping people in small way through posting photos and little stories about Andy and Dougy. It also helps me keep away from sad or angry topics for the most part.
That’s great! Pets make best friends and help people to be happy and forget about depressing times. I forgot to mention about my bad bone problem (scoliosis). It’s going well since I went to the gym (I’m feeling happy that I’m avoiding surgery).
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That’s good news! I hope you continue to avoid surgery.
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Thanks 🙂
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Of course they are irresistible,and gorgeous, too!
La voiture est toujours à Rapid City, prise en otage. Il semble que le responsable de la carrosserie ait dit aux réparateurs le mauvais numéro de pièce pour le dernier passé nécessaire pour terminer la réparation. C’était la partie qui devait se passer jeudi ou vendredi dernier, par avion. Ce n’était pas. Quand j’ai appelé pour voir si je pouvais le ramasser aujourd’hui, en fait, le chef du département de service m’a raconté comment ils devaient réorganiser le rôle, j’ai crié plutôt vulgairement “Qu’est-ce que le [mot fort] est la question avec [le directeur de le magasin du corps]?” et a continué à fulminer pendant plusieurs minutes sur les attentes et leur échec à les rencontrer. Je les rappellerai demain après la dialyse pour voir si la voiture sera prête mercredi. Si ce n’est pas le cas, j’appellerai de nouveau et demanderai au directeur général (qui est un fils ou un petit-fils du fondateur de la compagnie) et partagerai mes pensées au sujet de sa compagnie et leur incompétence en réparant ma voiture. La devise du Fondateur: “Nous sourions quand vous venez, vous souriez quand vous partez.” Pas probable! Ce sera plus comme une grimace. Je peux encore écrire au directeur général ou informer le responsable du département de service que je pense que je devrais revoir toute cette affaire avec lui, juste pour savoir que je ne plaisante pas quand je lui dis que je peux être client de l’enfer quand je reçois un mauvais service. ou ce gars qui raconte à tous ses amis le merveilleux service que j’ai eu si c’était bon
The car still is in Rapid City, being held hostage. It seems the body shop manager told the repair people the wrong part number for the one last past needed to complete the repair. That was the part that was supposed to be in last Thursday or Friday, by air. It wasn’t. When I called to see if I could pick it up today, in fact, the service department manager told me about how they had to reorder the part, I yelled rather vulgarly “What the [strong word] is the matter with [the manager of the body shop]?” and proceeded to rant on for several minutes about expectations and their failure to meet them. I will call them again tomorrow after dialysis to see if the car will be ready Wednesday. If it is not, I will call again and ask for the General Manager (who is a son or grandson of the founder of the company) and share my thoughts about his company and their incompetence in repairing my car. The Founder’s motto: “We smile when you come, you smile when you leave.” Not likely! It will be more like a grimace. I may still write the General Manager or let the service department manager know I think I should review this whole business with him, just so he knows I’m not kidding when I tell him I can be customer from hell when I get lousy service, or that guy who tells all his friends about the wonderful service I got if it was good.
ewww…. but giod news..in some days they will play last christmas … then we have another mind-worm LOL… btw… she came out of a tomato? omg… and that really happened in the 80’s… ;O))))
Not to be cruel, but I think her singing is distinctly amateur quality. Of course, I like Baroque opera, and the skill required to sing that is so high, most pop music leaves me cold. (I still think she is not very skilled compared with many pop stars.)
It’s all that fluff 🙂
How true! I’m pretty hairy, but not so lovable. Might be that kitty face and the fluff combined.
They are pretty adorable. And any cat will tell you, fur is far superior to hair. 🙂
I’d have to agree!
Beautiful kitties! 🐭
The kitty boys say to tell you “Meow!”
*purrs* 🐭
Still fluffy!
Yes. (Nice to have lots of comments from you today, Dan! Hope you are enjoying your studies and experiments.)
Thanks. I tried to go down to the older posts in reader and comment on them. I wish I had a little time to look at them (I like your posts a lot, they’re very funny). My studies, experiments, and gym classes are doing great!
Good to know you are doing well!
I try to add a little humor to my posts because I’ve had comments from people who told me they were depressed or having health or personal problems who come to my posts to get a little positivity in their mornings. I am touched to think I might be helping people in small way through posting photos and little stories about Andy and Dougy. It also helps me keep away from sad or angry topics for the most part.
That’s great! Pets make best friends and help people to be happy and forget about depressing times. I forgot to mention about my bad bone problem (scoliosis). It’s going well since I went to the gym (I’m feeling happy that I’m avoiding surgery).
That’s good news! I hope you continue to avoid surgery.
Thanks 🙂
Of course they are irresistible,and gorgeous, too!
The kitty boys tell me to tell you “Meow!”
Meow right back to them from the cat gang!
Absolutely irresistible !
How is the car ?
amitiés
The kitty boys send their “meows” and thanks!
La voiture est toujours à Rapid City, prise en otage. Il semble que le responsable de la carrosserie ait dit aux réparateurs le mauvais numéro de pièce pour le dernier passé nécessaire pour terminer la réparation. C’était la partie qui devait se passer jeudi ou vendredi dernier, par avion. Ce n’était pas. Quand j’ai appelé pour voir si je pouvais le ramasser aujourd’hui, en fait, le chef du département de service m’a raconté comment ils devaient réorganiser le rôle, j’ai crié plutôt vulgairement “Qu’est-ce que le [mot fort] est la question avec [le directeur de le magasin du corps]?” et a continué à fulminer pendant plusieurs minutes sur les attentes et leur échec à les rencontrer. Je les rappellerai demain après la dialyse pour voir si la voiture sera prête mercredi. Si ce n’est pas le cas, j’appellerai de nouveau et demanderai au directeur général (qui est un fils ou un petit-fils du fondateur de la compagnie) et partagerai mes pensées au sujet de sa compagnie et leur incompétence en réparant ma voiture. La devise du Fondateur: “Nous sourions quand vous venez, vous souriez quand vous partez.” Pas probable! Ce sera plus comme une grimace. Je peux encore écrire au directeur général ou informer le responsable du département de service que je pense que je devrais revoir toute cette affaire avec lui, juste pour savoir que je ne plaisante pas quand je lui dis que je peux être client de l’enfer quand je reçois un mauvais service. ou ce gars qui raconte à tous ses amis le merveilleux service que j’ai eu si c’était bon
The car still is in Rapid City, being held hostage. It seems the body shop manager told the repair people the wrong part number for the one last past needed to complete the repair. That was the part that was supposed to be in last Thursday or Friday, by air. It wasn’t. When I called to see if I could pick it up today, in fact, the service department manager told me about how they had to reorder the part, I yelled rather vulgarly “What the [strong word] is the matter with [the manager of the body shop]?” and proceeded to rant on for several minutes about expectations and their failure to meet them. I will call them again tomorrow after dialysis to see if the car will be ready Wednesday. If it is not, I will call again and ask for the General Manager (who is a son or grandson of the founder of the company) and share my thoughts about his company and their incompetence in repairing my car. The Founder’s motto: “We smile when you come, you smile when you leave.” Not likely! It will be more like a grimace. I may still write the General Manager or let the service department manager know I think I should review this whole business with him, just so he knows I’m not kidding when I tell him I can be customer from hell when I get lousy service, or that guy who tells all his friends about the wonderful service I got if it was good.
They are 🙂
“Meow!” say the kitty boys….
they are… and now this song is in my head… the one by princess stephanie from monaco… uhoh ;O)))
Oh no! I’m sorry! Now, if it helps you, please know that I’d forgotten about the song till you mentioned it. Guess what’s going through my head now….!
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ewww…. but giod news..in some days they will play last christmas … then we have another mind-worm LOL… btw… she came out of a tomato? omg… and that really happened in the 80’s… ;O))))
Ugh!
I never heard of this song, or knew that Princess Stephanie sang. Now the song is in my head. 🙂
Not to be cruel, but I think her singing is distinctly amateur quality. Of course, I like Baroque opera, and the skill required to sing that is so high, most pop music leaves me cold. (I still think she is not very skilled compared with many pop stars.)
My own best work is like Karen Carpenter, down in the low range. 🙂
I appreciate singing but croak out sounds that alarm even me!