Glad to hear you're still kickin', boyo! I'd been thinking about calling the last couple weekends, all of which have been more jammed than I usually would like. This last one, I was recovering from a rather shitty business trip. The ones before that I was catching up on the usual work during the week that didn't get done because I was covering extra stuff for my boss & his wife while they were on vacation for a couple of weeks. Not fun
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I can see potentially going for the hat trick, you 'n' C, and also waiting to see how it goes next time. There's still plenty of time to decide. In one respect, the question of 2 or 3 doesn't matter. Y'all have a family.
Interesting about the allergy. I don't know how much the theory makes sense to me, but it's hard to argue with results. I guess as long as she's doing well and y'all know what to do to keep her that way, that's what counts.
Thanks for the tip about the Rustoleum. I'll have to take a look at it. The stuff I'd looked at before (I forget the name) is supposed to be more of a rubbery, flexible stuff, kind of like the tar they use to fill cracks in streets (at least out here and in El Paso). I like the idea of something that's got a bit of give to it and can adjust, especially given the way temperatures vary with the seasons out here. I'm hoping it's not a settling/drainage issue, as that'd mean that patching it is a waste of time. I guess we'll see what happens.
lad to hear that Natasha is doing better, that must have been very painful- funny how diet can so affect one. Glad that C is pregnant again, although even though it's a boy they are never the same so you'll still have to learn his quirks....but having a little brother for your son is very kul. Saw the resort, WOW....I can just imagine actually being there.....it looked awesome. Good to hear from you. Enjoy Rush...
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Interesting about the allergy. I don't know how much the theory makes sense to me, but it's hard to argue with results. I guess as long as she's doing well and y'all know what to do to keep her that way, that's what counts.
Thanks for the tip about the Rustoleum. I'll have to take a look at it. The stuff I'd looked at before (I forget the name) is supposed to be more of a rubbery, flexible stuff, kind of like the tar they use to fill cracks in streets (at least out here and in El Paso). I like the idea of something that's got a bit of give to it and can adjust, especially given the way temperatures vary with the seasons out here. I'm hoping it's not a settling/drainage issue, as that'd mean that patching it is a waste of time. I guess we'll see what happens.
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