A week ago this would have sounded really wierd!
To be more precise, six days ago this would have sounded really wierd to me! So I will excuse you if you find this a little off the wall. Bear with …
To be more precise, six days ago this would have sounded really wierd to me! So I will excuse you if you find this a little off the wall. Bear with …
I added this post to the Financial Challenges support group but I put it here as well to remind me to keep focused on this project.
About …
I joined DS more than a year ago but found the conversations too depressing and I did not have the emotional strength to handle all the misery. I …
Thanks. Sending some sunshine right back at you! :-)
I was going to ask you about you being a year old DS member but now I see you explained it in your journal - and I like that you knew to explain it first was the thing to do.
I agree about the 1980 being "Historic" is an odd thing, but the sadder reality is that my 1980 Bronco is legally registered as that and the State even gave it to me as "Historic" license plate written on both the front and back plates.
A car (or truck Bronco) only needs to be 25 years old to be "Historic" and my truck is 29 and I love the old battle tank.
Hello shaun. This is Robs Partner. I added you as a friend so as you could read Robs journals. He's in the Hospital righ now and I promised him I'd read his journal and post up dates to his friends.
Thanks Rick
I think I stutterred from early on as my mother took to me to a speech therapist long before school (whoever said a stutter starts in the mother's ear was right!). But around the age of seven I saw a friend of my father stutter in a strange way, went back to school and told my friends about it (ha ha ha) and somehow it was catching because I started stuttering that way and it has plagued me ever since. I am now 52. In my teens and in the army I stuttered terribly but only do so now if stressed!
Going through my own cash crunch!