further explanation

Nov 06, 2006 17:42

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For what its worth.... smokin_man November 7 2006, 01:47:38 UTC
This may not help you much, but here is what worked for me over time (the key word obviously is time ( ... )

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k8amorella November 8 2006, 21:44:49 UTC
That sounds horrible, darling. Im so sorry you're going through this, but Ive thought of something that might cheer you up...

Dancemakers is coming up! I know it's not the same without Tree, but maybe we could go and grab some icecream after. Whatdya say? There's a performance on the 17th and 18th.

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eris_tala November 8 2006, 21:50:47 UTC
Grrr... thank you for the thought, but I have rehersal in the 17th, and a prior commitment on the 18th.

I miss you all. I wish I had time.

grrr, I want to go to sleep. I want it to end. I hate neuro-development. Sorry for the random, I have an assignment due on Monday (a grant proposal).

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t_12_18 December 20 2006, 06:48:19 UTC
I apologize for saying this now and not when it happened, I did not read this until now.

The Salvation Army tends to take boxed stuff to there central distribution center and sort whatever it is into keep and auction. Misc. personal stuff like notebooks and moving boxes of stuff have a greater chance of being sorted for auction or trash then going to a store. I would think you would have about 3 days to track down and reclaim your stuff before it gets sorted and sold. I am note sure if it is 3 days or just 1, it has been years since I bid at a Salvation Army auction (they have. or had, then 4 or 5 days a week every week).

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