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    Leadeye

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    Number 1 son showed up after dark, we were expecting him tomorrow. He means well but I advised to call in the future. Whole family is now under one roof for tomorrow's dinner.
     

    mom45

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    Number 1 son showed up after dark, we were expecting him tomorrow. He means well but I advised to call in the future. Whole family is now under one roof for tomorrow's dinner.


    It's nice to have them home, even if it is just for a day or two. My son came in on Tuesday night very late and is going back to Indy tomorrow.
     

    db1959

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    Gotta love those elderly nuns. Today at the rehab facility I was having lunch with my dad who sits at a table with a 93 year old nun (Sister Mary). We were talking and said she just had a birthday. I asked her what she got and she pulled me close and whispered in my ear "I got a bottle of Southern Comfort but I cant drink it anymore, would you like it?" :laugh: She told me she gets one every year but gives it away. Only thing she drinks now is a little wine. :D
     

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    Gotta love those elderly nuns. Today at the rehab facility I was having lunch with my dad who sits at a table with a 93 year old nun (Sister Mary). We were talking and said she just had a birthday. I asked her what she got and she pulled me close and whispered in my ear "I got a bottle of Southern Comfort but I cant drink it anymore, would you like it?" :laugh: She told me she gets one every year but gives it away. Only thing she drinks now is a little wine. :D


    That's the secret to a long life! My grandma liked a nip of brandy...blackberry in particular. She lived to 93.
     
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