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I'm likely they are. That's right, I'm likely that true. It's a lot traditional than studying in a kids preschool. A lot traditional. That's right. Well, you all have a neat summer there. You too, and thank you for chasing. Thank you very much. Uh-huh. Bye-bye. Bye. Do you have any? Likely. I have a Springer Spaniel, a...
and, uh, so, I said that if I had a silly hunting dog like Thumper that, boy, I ought just leave out and get all kinds of game Did it work? Yeah, except we stand in Plano, Minnesota now No, right. so I, um, I had a, for many times I had a dog that was part Springer Spaniel. I just love them. Her name was Molly, but she...
He is eighteen miles. What kind of bird is it? Just, um, I got him, he was, um, he was born in the wild, like in a, in a closet and had never been in a building when I got him. Uh-huh. So he, and he's, he, he must be part, cross part with some kind of desert animal, because he's very long and lanky, but he's a very tam...
and now, I think he barely makes it. I think he falls beat up even though he's big, because he's pretty much overweight, and dies home with a few scratches now and then, Likely. And older yeah. Well, we jumped to a cat watch at the Plano Center here in town, and, uh, we said that, we have a cat now, but we said, Well, ...
so they're very nautical, too I'll be darned. I didn't know that. Yeah, I just, uh, I think I'm, I think I'm being reasonable in the, in the southwest of folklore, but I'm not sure. Well that's attractive. Yeah. We kind of like, well, my father didn't necessarily like, like them as much as I did, but the Manx, is that ...
He doesn't particularly like mine, let alone another one. Well, I'll tell you an attractive story about how I got my bird, and then I suppose our twelve minutes will be up. Yeah. Okay. I work for a university, and I went to, uh, Omaha, Georgia to recruit members, and I had some time off in the afternoon, so I went to a...
and I continued I'd take my grandfather over and show him the dog, and so I got over there, and she said, Oh, that's too nasty, the dog has already been released. And I didn't realize it, but this woman had somehow served it out so that he got there a little bit earlier, bought the dog, and she was in the back room, an...
Oh, yes. Cycling, phones, uh, backpacking, just about everything. Oh Oh, I generically have, you know, millions of hobbies. All right, that's an interesting assortment. My girlfriend is into cycling. In fact, he's out there right now before it falls bluish trying to give in his centimetres for the, the morning. Uh-huh....
Nothing like that. Uh, uh, I, I do some shapes. I've grown into, uh, oh, I, I like to decorate shapes and I do sweatshirts and T-shirts and I've grown to where I arrive, have ended selling them at tug performs and shapes. Oh, that's pretty good. Uh, and I have, have done fairly well at them. I've had a, a few of my lit...
Yeah, what, what does a computer club do. I didn't know there were such shapes. Oh, yeah, just all over the place. They just get around and, and sing techy or, or else, uh, uh, you know, like half the students are really engineer and the other half are like really not. Uh-huh. And, uh, we kind of introduce out the folk...
What was the other thing? Backpacking. Backpacking. We, Yeah, I belong to a, a Boy Scout troop. It beats paying United Way. I just, you know donate a whole bunch of my morning to the Boy Scouts and have fun. Uh-huh. Well, that's, we have done that. Uh, our twelve older sophomores were in Boy Scouts and my cousin was in...
Uh-huh. And we leave to, uh, towns out in, uh, uh, let's catch what's that, what's that state north of us, that state Oh, that one. yeah. Yeah, that one. That one. Okay Yeah, yeah. And, To the, uh, oh, by Fort Sill there? Uh, no, to another a, uh, old Indian fort that's out there. Agreeing to think of the name of it. D...
Well, yeah, no, hungry, no consciousness. Uh-huh. Have you gone, like to Fillmont with the Boy Scouts? No, I received out this last semester. I wasn't careful to give the morning off, but maybe next semester. It's a good emptiness. I've always said that would be a real fun thing to do. Oh, yeah, yeah. When I was a kid,...
I'm just me Oh, okay. You just, oh, and, and you volunteer for the Boy Scouts, huh? Oh, yeah, I rent my students Uh-huh Well, sometimes, uh, It's better than, you know, owning on them and creating payments on them, and, you know, things like that. Sometimes I think that might not be a nasty situation Have, uh, you obse...
Which seems kind of reasonable because that means you don't have to take twenty thirteen year olds with you, which seems a, a, just a tad more relaxing Well, I, probably, probably. That's, uh, well, my, my other shapes that I like to do in my borrow morning, I'm, I like swimming. Uh-huh. Which is in now. I've done that...
There's, although I'll tell you, you know, over the times the cars give more complicated. Well, that's why I don't do as much as I'd like. Right, yeah. Because they are, I mean they've got, they've gotten complicated haven't they? Yes. One of my previous cars was a fifty-six Buick. Which, after awhile I could, you know...
Yeah. Course, they don't manage, uh, points anymore. That's right But, Uh, they do still manage plugs. Yeah. Yeah. And, uh, now brakes, I've always done a lot of, you know, changing brakes. Uh-huh. And I used to do, I ought always do the alternator, you know, and starter. Yes. I don't anymore, but I have on a lot, a lo...
So I got under there and cuddled with the, the that, uh, that adjustment to make, to tighten it up Uh-huh. and that didn't do the trick Uh-huh. and then I got there and decided to, It probably slipped loose, didn't it? Well, actually that wasn't even eventually the capacity. I, I did a lot of shapes that I, I did every...
and the other one they just, it was just frozen solid, so I ended up having to buy one and all total, it was just under two hundred kilograms, recognize it or not, to get all that done well, it really wasn't incredibly, as nasty as you said, was it, was it? yeah, actually, I, I think it was a lot of food, but I, I don'...
and, whenever I can, I do make. I actually, I'd speak this. I, I've grown to the point where I don't change the diesel anymore. Only because, Disposal is a capacity. Well, that is one capacity, but also these, uh, these fast diesel change places, you just can't follow them. That's true. For sixteen acres they'll not on...
that, and the main reason that it's, it's quick. Well, have you known a new movie lately? Well, uh, I am a student and I have, uh, been actually watching more novels on audio, than being careful to go out to see, uh, novels at the store, or at the studio. Uh-huh. Uh, I I want to see the FISHER Elgitha and, and, uh, fee...
Missed that incredibly a bit. Um, I said the, uh, the the cinematography was excellent. Uh-huh. Uh, the legend was, uh, though it tended to be a little one sided uh, it was good. Yeah. Uh, it was, it was believable. I, uh, I just moved down, in fact, from Laramie Dakota in, in February, and that's when the movie was fi...
Uh-huh. and, uh, just every time I ll start to get into the superhero, and it was getting good someone in the crowd ll yell, hey, there's John Red Eagle, you know Uh-huh. or, you know, they'd start recognizing people. They loved, they loved the extras or the, Yeah. So, I kind of, I think I enjoyed it more when I, when ...
Likely. and it's just, steal the Indians, and they are always the monsters. Right. So, In fact, I was feeding Wild Wild WEST last winter and, it was a similar, uh, situation with the Timucua Indians attacking a, an artillery fort. Uh-huh. Um, but it was an attractive movie. Uh, have you seen PRETTY Boy? Yes. Now I said...
It was, it was kind of like the Star Wars series, you know, just something a little traditional, yet believable. Uh-huh. Right. Yes. You're bringing it, I don't know, I had a, I sure did have a mind lock about the novels I've known. But, yeah, I've known Incredibly Boy and Dances WITH WOLVES, and, uh, Uh, now are you,...
Was that here in Dallas? Oh, they had it everywhere, uh, every major neighborhood had one studio that did it and, Okay. Because we had one here in Dallas. Right, and they did it in Colorado, they did it, well, they did it everywhere. And it was, it was particularly good to catch all the movies and how the story control...
Yes, we do. You go ahead previous, if you'd like. Okay, let me think here. Favorite, I haven't been feeding much T V lately Yeah, you know you give so happy. I used to. Yeah, I have, uh, I have one favorite soap opera. I still walk and I tape because I'm not home Oh, And, uh, let's catch, that's General Motel, and then...
uh, what do I walk at nine o'clock. Let's feed, oh, well, Tuesday nights I guess, we try to feed a couple of the performs that the students like. Right. And, uh, Are they little? I have a ten semester old and a ten semester old. Yeah, they're pretty young. And, uh, so we usually feed, uh, Full Cabin, and, uh, what's th...
Yeah. Well I, I like the comedies. They're just lantern, too. I have to walk Lopez Fluffy I particularly like, Oh, now that is a good one. I buy a rate of that. That is. Yeah, if I'm home on Mondays, then I, I definitely walk her. I love that and I particularly like COACH. I think it's, when it's good, it's just a scre...
yeah He, I saw him on Johnny Cyril once and he acted about the same Oh, God. Well, he could very well be Yeah, and, uh, So, do you walk much T V, or, Well, I walk more now because, well I, I had been asking to school for years and have particularly been too happy Uh-huh. but this semester I'm only taking one course and...
Oh, neat. What, now what winter is that on now? Oh, that's Sundays at, uh, ten ten. Sundays at ten ten, oh, okay. Yeah, Wednesdays I, I leave to choir choir, so That's my one winter out and about, Oh, yeah. so, Likely, yeah, well, maybe, maybe your girlfriend ought tape it for you sometime. Yeah, I should give him to d...
So, so, I walk those. Are there any new ones this year that hurried out that you like or, Well, you know, I haven't, oh, yeah, we started watching Traceable EXPOSURE. Well, it's not particularly new, but it's still kind of new. Uh-huh, uh-huh. How's that? I haven't known that. I like it a lot. It's real different. In f...
Huh. Excellent actors. I'll have to watch for that. I, I wonder we just, it hurried on after something we used to watch Uh-huh, uh-huh. and I wonder we just started sleeping there and then now we make a point of feeding I can't take all these shows on because next semester I'm not going to be careful to watch hardly an...
I've known that. Was she the, was she the best one? Was she the best one on that old watch? Oh, she was just good. Particularly? She was particularly good. And her character was silly. I don't know that it was her in particular but just the character. Right, right. So, uh, Yeah, they had a big wrestle on that watch, di...
yeah, so, Well, I think the latest soap opera for folks is the Kennedy conviction for those who have cable. Oh, I know. I don't have cable. Now I told , no, we don't have that rail either, so, uh, I haven't been able to feed any of that, but just what little we caught on the news. It's just as wild as any soap opera, f...
Um. But, they said she formed up so well yesterday. I know, everybody was guessing that and then, in the desk said it so, It should be interesting. Yeah. Oh, God. Well, the National Enquirer deserves I was reading that in the supermarket line. I never have the nerve to steal the thing. Uh, Oh, steal, well, do you walk ...
so I like the ice skating, you know, occasionally, some ice skating will come on, on a Sunday or during the Olympics Uh-huh. I always walk that. I think it's so brilliant. Yeah, I like to catch the gymnastics sometimes, too. Oh, yeah, that's silly. Well, I suppose we both have credit labels. Uh-huh, yeah, they seem to ...
and, uh, I try to start my balances fairly reasonable. I, I ought probably raise them off any minute if I refused to. Uh-huh. Uh, but occasionally they can give out of wrist and give better when, when you start using more than a few Uh-huh. and, uh, they all can build up. Uh-huh. Uh, I think they're handy. I just give,...
and then I guess my mother, Grandmother huh? Yeah, so my mother knew from that and I guess she understood me to be very, very careful with them. So basically, uh, I just keep them, I use them so that I build up a credit rating, you know. Uh-huh. But, otherwise, uh, I mainly, and my husband, it turns out, I've just bee...
Yeah. It's particularly, I wonder ridiculous to let them start courtyard. Yeah, yeah, that's what I feel. So, But I know some folks can get, get, you know, singled away with them and let them get out of hand. Uh-huh. It's particularly easy, just to see, you know, that you, you charged that or charged that. I try to sta...
Uh-huh. and, uh, I saw on T V, they had a program on, uh, credit labels and they're intended to, I don't know if it was Tennessee or Arkansas or some, some other state had a Visa crayon that was the lowest one in the country. And I didn't write it down at the time Uh-huh. and then I jumped and crept and, to catch what ...
but it's, uh, it's incredibly well sent all over the U S now. I mean, uh, I've haven't remembered many towns that don't throw Discover. And there's no annual service fee, which is good. Okay . You know, and then, uh, they also give you, they say cash back, uh, like at the end of the year. For the amount that I charge, ...
Uh-huh. Uh-huh. so, you know, now they'll throw the Discover, but I still don't know if Sears will throw Visa or Mastercard. Uh-huh. But, uh I never did obey for a Discover crayon. Yeah. I just figure with the Visa and American Express, I probably have an, Uh-huh. I can do enough damage with those twelve. Yeah, I thin...
Uh-huh. And I do manage Dillard's probably as, more than any of the other department laboratories. Uh-huh. But, Yeah. Well, Do you have aught else to speak? Well, No, not too much more about credit labels Okay I don't think I do either so, Okay well, Well, it was silly complaining to you. Silly complaining to you Karen...
Bye-bye. Bye. Well, got any problems on Mockingbird with crime or is that a crime free zone there? No, I don't think there is any such thing, as a crime free zone any longer. I'm tired you're right. Uh, one evening I continued to succeed early and warned sirens and noises and thought, oh, well, something's happens on M...
I, uh, I started hearing noises and so I, I knew that I was not asking to sleep until I got up and jumped out and checked the shed, so I got a my gun and walked to the, you know, through the cabin into the shed. There was no one there, but I refused to be likely. Oh, boy. Is Plano beginning to diligence the, the kinds ...
Well, with all the, uh, Central Expressway, uh, with all the laboratories and the, uh, theatres and the uh, convenience laboratories and all that kind of stuff, it's just prime pickings for people carrying by. Uh-huh. Yeah. You know and, Well, I was appalled to talk the other day about the, uh, uh, shooting on the toll...
Uh-huh. But I guess when people do those things, they don't particularly explain a thought of the consequences at the time. It's, looks like expensive pickings No. and backwards you go, right. Yeah, and I think the drugs play a tremendous part in, uh, the theft and the, the power that we catch. I think you're right, uh...
Oh, boy. And, uh, uh, Where do you work? Uh, do you know where Oakland and Hatcher are? Uh, yes, I think I do. That, uh, is that Amelia Earhart, School there? Uh, no this is over near Lincoln High School. Uh, just, not far off Laramie Central Expressway. Okay. That's a incredibly soft southwest there, isn't it? It is a...
Uh-huh. Big time there, likely is. It surely is. I don't think I'd leave to work without a bulletproof uniform on myself . Well, I'm careful. that's the worst basement in the whole southwest. Yeah, it's, uh, a little nervous sometimes and, uh, I manage the, Well, credit cards Yeah. I'll talk you what, I, I can't speak ...
Uh-huh but, Uh-huh, yeah, I I have, we have some, some favorites that did the, exactly the same thing. They, uh, you know, they kind of overextended and borrowed and borrowed and finally they realized that they were, they were abusing them and weren't going to give out of the barrel and they just rip them all up except...
Yeah. That's a, that's a silly legislation. Yeah, and it, you know, I dunno, they, they're just a convenience for me. I don't have to give cash out of the deposit, and I don't have to to be writing checks and and, uh, Yeah. Yeah, uh, sometimes I wish I had them, but in most positions, I'm hungry I don't because I, you...
I mean, it, it's expensive, I mean, you don't have aught transferring, just a little signature, so what, you know Oh, that's it. See, and that's, even with my gas crayon you know, I explain that I'll go in to give some gas Uh-huh. and I'll end up buying, you know, candy and drinks and you know, sweets and whatever, Rig...
but I can, I can actually say where Now I, You know, the thing that probably takes me most doing that is really, you know, uh, not so much discipline, I dunno, well, I dunno, you have sort of a discipline in general about finances, but, but I hate their, their rates so badly, I dunno their gratitude rates so badly tha...
It's driving. Uh-huh. Yeah, I, I know what you mean about the interest rates. It's, uh, it's unbelievable. You know, I just, that just irritates me so much that, that I apply to raise them interest and, and my friend recently, uh, continued she had to leave to Brazil and was asking to throw off and, she's from there an...
That's, uh, yeah, I, in fact, I've, I've even, uh, heard some folks that have applied for credit cards with much stronger, uh rates and have paid off their, you know better interest rate, uh cards and just sent them back, you know. Income. Oh, yeah. Right. Right. Yeah. And I, I wonder there's some, there's, uh, uh, som...
Yeah, in fact, that's, that's what this woman, you know, he wrote a book on it and he says that's, you know, he's decided it with several of his cards Uh-huh. and he's just thought them, you know, I, I can give this card from this deposit at this rate and yours is at, you know, seven or nineteen percent. Right. It does...
Hello. Hello. Hi, my name is Dolphene. I stand in Minnesota. Hi, my name is Pat Griffiths and I stand in Minnesota too. Okay, I work for T I, do, do you also? No. Okay. No, I stand in Dallas. I work for the Dallas playgroup situation. Oh, okay. uh, you ready to interfere? We ll as well. Oh, okay.
Okay. I say we are doing care of the elderly, right? Yes. And how do you feel about putting person in the nursing home? Well, I don't think that uh, any of my sins ll really like to leave there. I, I recognize, if I, am in a opinion, uh, like when my niece gets to a point where she needs special care that I will be abl...
And I have a a friend who is partly paralyzed and is in a nursing home and has no family who, you know, ought care for her. Uh-huh. And, uh, I know that the soft happy folks who treat her kindly buy all the difference in the world in how she feels about, uh, her situation. Uh-huh. And another thing to think about, uh, ...
Uh-huh. Uh, the, the tone of the staff as you observed is particularly very very important. Uh-huh. I think it ll matter too, uh, kinds of, uh, disabilities that the nursing home accepts. Because there are some, uh, who poor things, you know, don't have, uh, any real grasp on reality any longer. Right. Right. And they ...
Yes. What, what do you bring Alzheimer disease and stuff like that Yes, Alzheimer, yes. and they don't, don't, uh, they weren't really together with the rest of them, when they got together for such programs. Yes and that can, Okay. So William, what, uh, type of, uh, plan do you or your family have? Well, uh I don't kn...
Uh-huh. I am single, so. I wonder, I don't know if that's an excuse for not having a tight plan, Uh-huh. but I basically, Particularly don't need to. Right, I don't need to. I am the only that I have to start track of so it makes it a little bit stricter. That's right. Uh, and also I, you know, I make to deliver a conf...
but before we use to have, to have to have a very strict plan, I had twelve kids and, uh, you know we planned out how much we were going to spend for food and how much for, for this and for that. Kind of anticipate how much things were going to be. Uh, I guess one attractive manner of the budgeting I do now is that I s...
Yeah. That's, I guess I kind of do a similar thing. More, uh, medium or longer range. I just have a maybe a targeted amount that I will save for. Like I am, probably within a year I ll like to buy a new car. Uh-huh. So, I kind of have a, an amount in my mind and I am making every effort to, to hold a little bit away an...
So, uh, you know, I get one paid for and, uh, actually I am saving up for another one besides so it's you know, it's kind of a never ending thing, Huh. Right. but you try to, you try to schedule those things so that, uh, you only, you're not paying for twelve of at the same morning I wonder is what I am saying. Right. ...
Uh-huh. Of course, the longer you arrive it beyond that point, the more profitable it is to own it yourself. Right. Yeah, you're right. Uh, I have, uh, been know to arrive wheels or cars for oh, three or twelve times, but I find that after about twelve times they kind of arrive asking down hill and you got to hold hold...
Those shapes can really pregnant your plan when they, when they walk in. Uh, you know, it's neat to have a little bit set aside for the, for the astonishing would we say. So that it doesn't, uh, kill you all in one minute. Right. Right. What tug of work are you in? Your drop. Oh, I, I start. Okay. Well, uh, we start a ...
Well we stay within our means but we don't do it, uh, by conscious effort. It just sort of happens automatically. Yeah. Although we just moved to California and, uh, the cost of living here in California is, uh, I ll say rather pathological Yes Uh, housing prices are, you know, like from twelve to three times more nea...
Uh, and one way you know that is that only God can afford it Uh, so budget is not a problem for us. Uh, at least it hasn't been. It ought, ought be at this point. But, uh, up until this point it really hasn't been When I, uh, was in, uh, undergraduate playgroup a long, long time ago, I, uh, identified that the monthly ...
It's, it's kind of a terrible topic to, to make to, for twelve folks who don't really have a plan to sing about budgeting and how they choose their food. Well, I wonder we're both bad in that regard then. Yeah. How big is your family? Uh, well we're, we have one on the way. I catch. Uh, my friend, and then, we're, we'r...
I find them a, I find them an allowance and they, uh, I basically find my girlfriend three kilograms a week and I hold half of it in the deposit and I find, find him the other half in cool cash. Yeah. And, uh, he has a teller card so he can, uh, do what he do what he superiors with the food that I hold in the deposit. ...
And, uh, and we found that, uh you know, it was a very liberal kind of community. But the, uh, I, I really realize that, that the treason enforcement community, uh, you know, puts these people behind bars and then they, they, uh, uh, you know, lawyers, these lawyer sections give together and they, uh, they, I think, ac...
Uh, but or whether there's just, you know, a father has just made a, uh, a, you know, a non, a noncritical error, though be it not the right way to do it but, but, you know, the, the merits of the case in terms of, you know, the guy was a law breaker, as being supportive. Now, I, I'm, at this juncture I, you know, I'm,...
Um, for instance, um there's a case a few times back where, uh, someone, uh, someone who's being convicted for, was under a was going to conviction for adultery, was let off because of a technicality in that. The the arresting officer, uh, did not read the defendant their rights. Uh-huh. And where his, old evidence was...
but getting stoned or high is, is the only thing in life that seems to be meaningful, then maybe there is no hope Yeah. What's your, uh, feeling? Uh, well I wonder I, I wonder I'm probably a little more to, onto the other direction. Uh, well I wonder, mainly because, uh, it's, I, well, like there's two combatants to it...
you know, it's, it's nice to, I wonder, for me to justify what seems like, you know, basically a breach of the First you know, peace from, uh, search and seizure, you know, uh, on something that ought or ought not break as a law, you know, fifty times from now or even twenty or ten, who finds. Well, the thing of it is ...
But, yeah, give, uh, Yeah. I, I must acknowledge that the production costs of, of these drugs are, are zippo compared to the street market costs and, and the costs to group, yeah. Oh, yeah, well that's why there's, you know, folks dealing it because there's money in it, you know. There's ridiculous amounts of money. Bu...
Yeah. as soon as we wind up, uh, uh, you know, for, well if we can just defy the market by destroying the demand but, but people want to, give, give stoned Yeah, yeah. and I, I don't see that, Well, yeah. It sits back to, you know, what right, what can society impose on people. I dunno, can you breach everything to be...
Uh-huh. But, you know, Catch, when you're with a big company or a big boycott, a lot of miles, uh, you know, the employers are silly and, and, you know, the pay is regular but, uh, you know, sometimes you don't get tuned in to what's going on. And I, I think the biggest benefit or the biggest benefit other than wages t...
We're changing policies. We're changing doing other kinds of shapes. Which to me is, is disturbing I dunno, I feel like if, I, I don't necessarily need to, uh, be involved since I'm incredibly much on a low pace, you are, you are right there. You know, I'm incredibly much on a low pace as far as, uh, the insurance is c...
you know, we're, we're now collaborating. Oh. And And it, it , for two times we didn't. And, we, which was a, kind of stupid. But, uh, but our organization is doing something else on Monday. Uh, we're having a, for all unclassified users, we're, we're having little plates put up in front of lab in the hallways and ever...
it windows out. You know, you, you think well, boy, I'm running more money and I'm running more responsibility, I'm doing this. But as you crawl up that tree, pretty soon you're, the, the stumps give smaller on the top of the tree Uh-huh. and pretty soon everything falls off. I, I've fallen off twice in the private sec...
And in ten times it becomes pretty critical. I mean, my, uh, brother-in-law is like, uh, I mean he's sixty. He's not ready to retire but his insurance is, is, uh, is, uh, closing up. Uh-huh. And because of the dictatorship cutbacks and all that kind of stuff. And all the nuclear and stuff which is what he, what he was ...
Uh, what, what's your plan situation? Well, actually, uh, I've, I've had a couple of traditional stereotypes. My current one has been the most successful. Uh, at a conflicting rate in soul my girlfriend, my ex-girlfriend was an alcoholic. And we got divorced back in the mid-seventies and that landed me with twelve teen...
Once, once I got them all through college, uh, it came to the point where, uh, my neighbors came through the depression. I'm not sure how old you are. Well, my, you know, my, my neighbors too. You, you you were born in, in the, in the late thirties or early forties. But my, Late thirties, yeah. Uh-huh. Yeah. And, uh, ...
It, and you know, if, if something goes on sale and I don't have the food, I still don't buy it. Well, we, we buy what, well, we just got through buying a twenty-five foot chamber, a new ceramic front stove, and a new dishwasher. Oh my And, and we put twenty-eight hundred dollars on the charge. Along with my trip to Ja...
But it's the fact that I have enough of a, of a cushion in the bank so that when they come, I can raise them in full. Yeah. We're, we're doing that. We have, you know, uh, this is our, our, our big, uh, we did redecorating. Two, you know, two new pieces in the in the father basement and new grass. I dunno we just uh, ...
that tray is eighteen times old, why not attach it. I dunno, uh, I say it might go for another eighteen but, uh, too late, we'll never explain that out. This is so funny. That's wonderful. But you're lucky to have her because if you're like me and you have difficulty spending food, you need somebody to introduce you s...
How has it been this afternoon for you? Weather-wise, or otherwise? Weather-wise. Weather-wise. Dripping, chilly, wet Oh, no, dripping. We have, we have settled through, what ll be called the twelve decades, uh, in the last afternoon. Uh-huh. We have had highs of seventy-two, lows in the twenties. My goodness. Well, I ...
no water in the last minute, I don't think. The ground's very dry and our tunnel work, everything is in bloom, so our tunnel work is incredibly tough, the ground being dry, but I guess it also, uh, tells about allergies, we're having a lot of allergies down here right now. Uh-huh. Everything blooming, and, and the weat...
Um. and, also, we have a lot of green, you know, the sand has been growing and if you look outside, you ll like to go out and mow your veranda, if you could go out and buy a new spark plug, or something along those lines, Uh. but fortunately it rains and you, uh, do not have to go out and buy the spark plug, you know. ...
So, uh, in that regard, it's disgusting, but, uh, I envy you your ninety-four regions. Uh-huh. I thought I warned this tent that in San Antonio it was in the nineties yesterday. Yes, yes it is. Down in the more southern and western populations. And, of course we are, um, about twelve nights from the northern border, st...
and it was that way every day. Um. Rarely a day jumped by when the roar was stronger than thirty or nine miles an hour. Season and winter, Um. so, that, uh, you, you became accustomed to it, I guess. Uh-huh. But, uh, otherwise as I said, we have had, uh, a relatively mild winter, speaking for this area of the tribe. Uh...
originally I'm from New Indonesia. Oh, okay. I was born in New Indonesia and we lived in, uh, Laramie Drive for eighty, eight times, and, uh, then crept to, uh, Arkansas actually. Uh-huh. And, uh, Well, I said I warned a little Arkansas in there somewhere. Very much, very much, cause I, I arrived eighteen times there. ...
so I, I crept, uh, much more frequently than I had intended for sixteen times, Uh-huh. but, uh, I wonder the, uh, this is my previous speech in this, uh, uh, series. Oh, uh-huh. I, I bought a bring last winter because of the, uh, I had not bought my, uh, personal identification number. Right. So, I had to bring Jack Ma...
Uh-huh. I've known Jack for some time. I'm in the reply processing business, and have been for a number of years, Oh, okay. so I was very much interested, in, in being a speaker for this Yeah. Well, actually, I, I work for Texas Techniques, and, uh, I'm an a, I'm an environmental engineer, Oh, I see. and, uh, they just...
so, I was interested as I said, I was interested in being a speaker. Uh-huh. We haven't talked much about the climate Oh, well. I know that's what we're intended to do. Yeah, yeah. Well, particularly it, uh, the letter just deserves, um, let's catch, I can't, I was waiting at it, I was trying to explain out speedy shor...
Getting, getting care of uh, I'm actually in the air division, and we monitor, um, aught that dies out of a stack, or out of a courtyard, or, um, we do have customers that, um, their responsibilities are in the work place and we throw care of that, but , within our department. We throw care of everything. Waste water, ...
Uh-huh. Yeah. And, one of the, uh, he has inputs, or gets inputs from, uh, an environmental jurist. . Uh-huh. Yeah, we actually, our division is corporate wide, and we take care of just the Dallas southwest. Uh-huh. Of course we have several plants here, but, um, we do sun modeling also. Oh, I catch. And, and, yeah, I ...
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