Made it home, but, MORE importantly, made it through my first day at the new job in one piece. I was SO nervous after all those years at my other company. I guess life has to shake us up now and then to keep it interesting, right? Thanks for lending an ear on the phone. :-))
Also, I think you're right; I'm going to have to download a program that can read that docx document. I will have time this weekend to do it.
Beau, I still haven't gotten the email you sent - something must have gone wrong. Please try again when you get a minute. (Needless to say, it's the SENDER, not the receiver...of course!) ;-)
Thoroughly enjoyed our conversation...you are one awesomely awesome human being...no matter what anyone else says! :-))
That is the sound of me jumping on someone's...well, I cannot bring myself to say the word...but, it's yours! You have 30 minutes to call, or I am ringing you up...despite whatever your shift might be!
I cannot WAIT to hear the news...and to talk to you, even if it's bad.
Beau, how are you? I haven't had much time to devote to FE lately, but still think of you often and hope you're doing well.
Spring has sprung in Atlanta, something I am very excited about. ;-) How's everything in Maine? Have there been any new/promising developments with the BHSC?
Taking a minute to breathe and see how everything is going in your world.
It was great talking to you on Christmas and catching up on everything. Just keep doing what you're doing and don't give up (right, like there's any chance of THAT!), and there will be a major payoff. I'm convinced of it.
Next time we talk, I have something I want to run by you. You are definitely the man for the job (in my humble, motherly kind of way/thinking).
Hi, I got your email, but something tells me I have been relegated...yet AGAIN...to spam. Whew, story of my life. (What can I say? Some things NEVER change.)
Beau, did you know that you're a user who "does not exist"? Well, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it's true. Therefore, as I can't send you a PM, I will fill up your wall instead. I just wanted to see how everything went. I so hated to miss it...I can't even tell you. I wanted to give you some "unwinding" time before asking, so just whenever...
I just checked and Dave only has one friend here. Maybe we'll get established after we buy his loyalty with a shirt? I guess all those lunches we bought him didn't count! What have we done for him lately?
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Made it home, but, MORE importantly, made it through my first day at the new job in one piece. I was SO nervous after all those years at my other company. I guess life has to shake us up now and then to keep it interesting, right? Thanks for lending an ear on the phone. :-))
Also, I think you're right; I'm going to have to download a program that can read that docx document. I will have time this weekend to do it.
Take care and stay safe,
CCBC
If you still have trouble, you could always send each file separately. Sometimes that makes a difference.
Heading to the Gulf coast tomorrow morning. Will print before I leave and read at hotel.
Take care,
CCBC
Thoroughly enjoyed our conversation...you are one awesomely awesome human being...no matter what anyone else says! :-))
That is the sound of me jumping on someone's...well, I cannot bring myself to say the word...but, it's yours! You have 30 minutes to call, or I am ringing you up...despite whatever your shift might be!
I cannot WAIT to hear the news...and to talk to you, even if it's bad.
Thinking of you, and hoping life was fair for a change. (Fingers crossed...) ;-)
Spring has sprung in Atlanta, something I am very excited about. ;-) How's everything in Maine? Have there been any new/promising developments with the BHSC?
Take care,
CCBC
Taking a minute to breathe and see how everything is going in your world.
It was great talking to you on Christmas and catching up on everything. Just keep doing what you're doing and don't give up (right, like there's any chance of THAT!), and there will be a major payoff. I'm convinced of it.
Next time we talk, I have something I want to run by you. You are definitely the man for the job (in my humble, motherly kind of way/thinking).
Take care,
CCBC
Hi, I got your email, but something tells me I have been relegated...yet AGAIN...to spam. Whew, story of my life. (What can I say? Some things NEVER change.)
How ARE you?
CCBC
I just checked and Dave only has one friend here. Maybe we'll get established after we buy his loyalty with a shirt? I guess all those lunches we bought him didn't count! What have we done for him lately?
Tom
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