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Post by Claire on Apr 22, 2009 6:17:10 GMT -5
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Post by Phil on Apr 22, 2009 11:51:15 GMT -5
And we're breeding, too. ;D
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Post by Inigo Montoya on Apr 22, 2009 12:37:02 GMT -5
Does that mean... you specifically? Is this a congratulations moment? Or am I reading it totally wrong and getting excited over nothing.... I do that sometimes. (That can be sooo embarrassing...)
Clarify please...
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Post by Phil on Apr 26, 2009 15:27:29 GMT -5
Does that mean... you specifically? Is this a congratulations moment? Or am I reading it totally wrong and getting excited over nothing.... I do that sometimes. (That can be sooo embarrassing...) Clarify please... Yes, you are reading more into it. ;D Don't be embarrassed, I was trying (failing, obviously) my hand at humor.
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Post by Inigo Montoya on Apr 26, 2009 18:58:51 GMT -5
That's cool. It was pretty typical for me last week. I think I shall officially declare it "Clover the Bonehead Week." And I wouldn't assume humor failure based on my response, really, truly. I remain as literally minded now as I was at four years old, which means that I'm often the one missing the joke.
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Post by Phil on Apr 28, 2009 13:49:09 GMT -5
Don't beat yourself up, lol. It really wasn't a very good joke. ;D
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Post by vonvon13 on May 10, 2009 22:11:00 GMT -5
I think most of the wheeler's in the US in Fla for some reason. LOL
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Post by Phil on May 11, 2009 11:38:22 GMT -5
I think most of the wheeler's in the US in Fla for some reason. LOL Those numbers only work when you're counting people over 85 years old. ;D
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Post by roger888 on May 11, 2009 14:21:25 GMT -5
I think most of the wheeler's in the US in Fla for some reason. LOL Those numbers only work when you're counting people over 85 years old. ;D Could say that about the south coast of England too ;D
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Post by vonvon13 on May 11, 2009 15:19:35 GMT -5
I think most of the wheeler's in the US in Fla for some reason. LOL Those numbers only work when you're counting people over 85 years old. ;D LMFAO!!! Most of the wheeler's i know live in Fla.... Mainly in the Orlando area.....Must be something in water down there.
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Post by Ouch on May 11, 2009 22:36:29 GMT -5
Those numbers only work when you're counting people over 85 years old. ;D LMFAO!!! Most of the wheeler's i know live in Fla.... Mainly in the Orlando area.....Must be something in water down there. Besides body parts and three-eyed fish? Nah...I haven't seen really any other wheelers (in the Orlando area) since we've moved down here, though...most of the wheelers I know live in the New England area...actually there was a documented report that there was literally something in the water in the mid-eighties which contributed to a lot of congenital wheelers...I, being one of them...and I'm quite under 85 years old, thank you very much!
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Post by vonvon13 on May 12, 2009 0:49:35 GMT -5
LMFAO!!! Most of the wheeler's i know live in Fla.... Mainly in the Orlando area.....Must be something in water down there. Besides body parts and three-eyed fish? Nah...I haven't seen really any other wheelers (in the Orlando area) since we've moved down here, though...most of the wheelers I know live in the New England area...actually there was a documented report that there was literally something in the water in the mid-eighties which contributed to a lot of congenital wheelers...I, being one of them...and I'm quite under 85 years old, thank you very much! LMAO! Don't Kill Phil! He can't help himself. Wheelers I know down there don't go out much. Mostly to the dr's. I know what a boring life.
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Post by Phil on May 12, 2009 18:46:53 GMT -5
The Northeast is full of young wheelers because the eldery here retire to *ahem* Florida, which leaves better State funding for home health aides, equipment, etc up north.
I know a handful of young FL wheelers that can't get much for services because the elderly drain the system (and the Everglades, lol) dry.
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Post by vonvon13 on May 12, 2009 22:53:55 GMT -5
The Northeast is full of young wheelers because the eldery here retire to *ahem* Florida, which leaves better State funding for home health aides, equipment, etc up north. I know a handful of young FL wheelers that can't get much for services because the elderly drain the system (and the Everglades, lol) dry. Damnit Phil!!! I just about spit my water all over my computer screen. It's true tho...my friends down there have that problem.
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Post by matisse on May 15, 2009 15:38:46 GMT -5
I don't get it, how can SCI's be undercounted? It's not like you can become SCI and avoid the hospital......
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