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TabbyCat

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  1. I don't think it does...I just got home, coming down 92 to Macland and then turned on Florence and drove the whole length...I didn't see anything, but to my knowledge, those roads do not intersect!
  2. While water might be nice, I can tell you from very recent experience that sightseers are most definitely not welcomed, either by law enforcement or by the people who have this going on outside their doors. Let the officials do their work. News will come soon enough about whatever happened. Please.
  3. I grew up in Texas. Lady Bird was a good friend of my Grandmother's, and I knew her, for much of my life. Say whatever you'd like about her and her devotion to her Hubby. I respected her for the Lady that she was and will always be in my memory. She was a Lady in the highest sense of the word. RIP Great Lady, and 94 is something to be celebrated. They broke the mold after you.
  4. Link to story. I really liked him.
  5. I'm always pleasant with the repair people...at least they have SHOWN UP to help me with my problem.
  6. Never really wanted to take it out on a repair person, but Comcast Customer No-Service is pretty lucky that I can't crawl through the phone...
  7. /hijack Who hit who? I know I've wanted to bash some Comcast people MANY times in the past. Sorry, don't mean to make light of the situation, but it just struck me as funny. Hope whomever was injured is OK. /end hijack
  8. Call your family Tinkerbell, if you know that address and you're worried. It wouldn't be wise to wait for updates here. It might not be the same address, and there's no need to get upset unless you know something specific. Hope your family is OK.
  9. Yikes. How sad is that? Hope they get the help they need. Poor kid who called. Damn.
  10. Thanks, clawdia! I'm so glad to hear that. They seemed so sweet and well taken care of, and I was really hoping someone was looking for them!
  11. When I was at the shelter today giving out the tug toys I made to the pups there, this very small and very sweet good samaritan lady came in with two pit bulls she'd picked up at the corner of 92 and Dallas HWY, I think she said. Thank you, sweet woman, if you are on this board. You're a hero. She came in and said she's found these two pits. One was wearing a collar and dragging a leash, and the other was not. She was dressed in light-colored clothing which had become very soiled by these two "viscious" pit bulls she'd picked up and brought to the shelter. She also mentioned that they'd j
  12. I, too, was not on this board for your original post, and I thank you for bringing it back and sharing it again. I found myself, like others have commented, crying as I read your tribute and thanks. (I'm still crying.) But my tears are both from your joy and your pain, and your amazing ability to express both so well at the same time. It's not often that we get to have those two feelings all at once. Your niece still reaches people, and she does it through your love and rememberance of the blessing she was, and still is. Congratulations on the new baby coming tomorrow, Aunt Bett
  13. The loss of a newborn is something most of us can only sympathize with but never fully know. Izabella is such a beautiful name, as I'm sure she is beautiful to you. I wish for healing in your family and some measure of peace in your heart as you walk through this act of burying your sweet baby. I can't even imagine your loss or the depth of your pain. My whole heart is with you, and your beautiful little girl. May you find comfort in the long days to come, and may your love for her and her memory last forever.
  14. Expecting it and knowing it are not the same, and I know that very well. Both of my parents died after long and courageous battles with cancer, and though passing is a gracious gift for one who suffers so much, those who are left behind still feel so much pain and loss, and we suffer. We suffer our loss, but at the same time, we recognize that our loved one's suffering has ended. When you see someone in so much pain, you can recognize the blessing in the midst of your great loss. His pain has ended, and yours is very fresh. Remember him with love and honor. And try to rejoice that his pai
  15. Good heavens. Has everyone forgetten this is posted in "May they rest in peace"? Blame me if you wish, because I objected to the "truth" posting. With so many rumors flying around, who knows what's "true"? And what does it matter what the circumstances of this young man's death were, and who's "right" and who's "wrong"? And why print something here that could only serve to hurt this already suffering family? I did not know this young man personally, but my heart goes out to his family. I have kids all around the same age, and I cannot imagine the pain of losing someone just crossing
  16. Nevermind--I was confused and mis-posted. Sorry for this family's great loss, and please forgive my mis-directed post.
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