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    chocktaw2

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    AAAARRRRGGGHHHHHH!!!!!

    I spent over an hour at my 88 yr old MIL's place earlier this afternoon organizing and making copies of paperwork for some kind of Medicare form that has to go in tomorrow at the latest. All she had to do was make copies of prescription receipts.

    I had all of the forms & docs clipped together in the correct order, I went over there just now to get her to sign a form that was emailed to me, and all of the freakin papers are scattered all over her apartment!!!:xmad:


    AAARRRGGGHHH!!!!!
    :runaway: Sam
     

    Sylvain

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    That's how you make French words by putting "le" in front of English words.:dunno:
    I saw a nail salon that was called "Le nails" in Indy.True story.:):

    Since "nails" is plural it should have been "les nails" if we tried to see any logic behind that. :dunno:
     

    chocktaw2

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    That's how you make French words by putting "le" in front of English words.:dunno:
    I saw a nail salon that was called "Le nails" in Indy.True story.:):

    Since "nails" is plural it should have been "les nails" if we tried to see any logic behind that. :dunno:

    Years ago, I saw a "Le Car". It had a dent in the pass. door. Someone painted "Le Dent" in the dent. Actually, the door was caved in.
     

    chocktaw2

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    That's how you make French words by putting "le" in front of English words.:dunno:
    I saw a nail salon that was called "Le nails" in Indy.True story.:):

    Since "nails" is plural it should have been "les nails" if we tried to see any logic behind that. :dunno:

    Up here, over here, the Vietnamese own most of the nail salons. Here it's "Lee Nails". Could be the same people, just 1 "e" is burnt out?
     

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    That's how you make French words by putting "le" in front of English words.:dunno:
    I saw a nail salon that was called "Le nails" in Indy.True story.:):

    Since "nails" is plural it should have been "les nails" if we tried to see any logic behind that. :dunno:

    All this French talk reminds me of "The End of the World" video on YouTube. I'm not posting a link due to language but ya'll know what I'm talking about.
     
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