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Feb 13, 2009 10:47 AM CST Good Luck America !
lovestrees
lovestreeslovestreesTacoma area, Washington USA18 Threads 305 Posts
Conrad73: Good to see you back.


Thank you Sir!

Am very interested in distributing the Life-Straw to those that need it most.
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Feb 13, 2009 11:01 AM CST Good Luck America !
lovestrees
lovestreeslovestreesTacoma area, Washington USA18 Threads 305 Posts
trish123: oh dear, did you break any bones M?

I think all the 'trickling' was into already bulging bank accounts, it certainly didnt reach the people


Hi Trish!

Yes, my left arm was crushed by the jeep, there is some rather grotesque tissue damage [surgury right away] the upper bone sustained a stable fracture. [read: no cast] Yesterday they CT scanned the lower part of my head, to confirm if jaw is broken. [they did the upper part when I was unconscious, yes, concussion with memory loss like a senile younger man] Hit so hard, my lower left molar was broken in two places, yet my bite is altered to high, which makes no sense unless the jaw has moved.

Am mending, and barely keeping up with my classes, just did not want to drop any [which I have the option to without penalty to my 3.9 GPA, for medical reasons]

Thanks for asking. It has been very difficult to function without any help. Still can't floss my well-cared-for teeth, takes two hands to mouth.
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Feb 13, 2009 11:09 AM CST Good Luck America !
trish123
trish123trish123Macclesfield, Cheshire, England UK177 Threads 4 Polls 13,724 Posts
lovestrees: Hi Trish!

Yes, my left arm was crushed by the jeep, there is some rather grotesque tissue damage [surgury right away] the upper bone sustained a stable fracture. [read: no cast] Yesterday they CT scanned the lower part of my head, to confirm if jaw is broken. [they did the upper part when I was unconscious, yes, concussion with memory loss like a senile younger man] Hit so hard, my lower left molar was broken in two places, yet my bite is altered to high, which makes no sense unless the jaw has moved.

Am mending, and barely keeping up with my classes, just did not want to drop any [which I have the option to without penalty to my 3.9 GPA, for medical reasons]

Thanks for asking. It has been very difficult to function without any help. Still can't floss my well-cared-for teeth, takes two hands to mouth.



oh dear!!! even though they sound like terrible injuries, it sounds as if you were also very lucky to escape with your life - Im shocked, and so happy that you managed to keep up with your studies through it all cheering hug comfort
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Feb 13, 2009 11:22 AM CST Good Luck America !
lovestrees
lovestreeslovestreesTacoma area, Washington USA18 Threads 305 Posts
trish123: oh dear!!! even though they sound like terrible injuries, it sounds as if you were also very lucky to escape with your life - Im shocked, and so happy that you managed to keep up with your studies through it all


Thanks Trish!

Am happy to have lived through it. Really caused me to re-examine my goals. Am starting a new, not-for-profit corperation, named "Family Home" having to do with sustainable human habitation, anywhere. Plan to buy repo homes, fix them and get homeowners into them that would not normally be able to afford it.

Very inclusive, profit sharing for anyone involved, as little as 2 hours per week employment. Will start right here but plan to go global.

I've done a few for myself over the years and have 25 years construction experience, resigned from the Carpenters Union in '04 with my last job as a Project Superintendent.
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Feb 13, 2009 11:26 AM CST Good Luck America !
trish123
trish123trish123Macclesfield, Cheshire, England UK177 Threads 4 Polls 13,724 Posts
lovestrees: Thanks Trish!

Am happy to have lived through it. Really caused me to re-examine my goals. Am starting a new, not-for-profit corperation, named "Family Home" having to do with sustainable human habitation, anywhere. Plan to buy repo homes, fix them and get homeowners into them that would not normally be able to afford it.

Very inclusive, profit sharing for anyone involved, as little as 2 hours per week employment. Will start right here but plan to go global.

I've done a few for myself over the years and have 25 years construction experience, resigned from the Carpenters Union in '04 with my last job as a Project Superintendent.


Do you mean like, real estate that doesnt rip people off ? sounds a great idea if you can get it off the ground - most commendable thumbs up Yes, branch out to over here I would help with something so worthwhile, many would, it would sell itself in fact conversing
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Feb 24, 2009 4:30 PM CST Good Luck America !
danalpha0
danalpha0danalpha0lansing, Michigan USA7 Posts
this is what tares down this nation all this bad garbag you telling people.we should be proude to stand up and support the president.not try to belittle him.he is doing agood job.its some of the people who are in congress and in the senate that shoiuld be recalled.this nation is not for sale to anyone and we have to get all the people who are lazy and who are misusing the walfare systerm of the walfare rolls and into jobs. therer are jobs out there i know people who quite their job because they are making $14.50 an hour and they are want more?americans are showing the world how lazy we are.that is not what this country is all about.we have to get this country back on its feet and we should be proude to be an american not greedy how others people see us.Danalpha0
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Feb 24, 2009 4:35 PM CST Good Luck America !
mindfful
mindffulmindffulChicago, Illinois USA235 Threads 8 Polls 18,996 Posts
i sure am lookin fwd to the speech tonight explaining how the money will be spent...

survey out today-however many they surveyed i dont know but
75% trust the prez more than wall street or banks or auto execs, etc to set things right

the newscaster introducing the story said

listen folks THIS is how bad its gotten
75% of people trust politicians more than giants of industry
to solve the current financial crises

rolling on the floor laughing
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Feb 24, 2009 4:37 PM CST Good Luck America !
mrali
mralimralikarachi, Sindh Pakistan16 Threads 763 Posts
mindfful: i sure am lookin fwd to the speech tonight explaining how the money will be spent...

survey out today-however many they surveyed i dont know but
75% trust the prez more than wall street or banks or auto execs, etc to set things right

the newscaster introducing the story said

listen folks THIS is how bad its gotten
75% of people trust politicians more than giants of industry
to solve the current financial crises
thumbs up
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