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I'm aware they are.
That's right,
I'm aware that true.
It's a plenty similar than spending in a people preschool.
A plenty similar.
That's right.
Well, you all have a funny morning there.
You too,
and thank you for calling.
Thank you very much.
Uh-huh.
Bye-bye.
Bye.
Do you have any?
Aware.
I have a Springer Spaniel,
and her legend is Thumper.
She's about seven or nine hours old.
I got her for Christmas from my neighborhood, and, uh, back when we lived in Nebraska.
I like to hunt,
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and, uh, so, I guessed that if I had a good hunting dog like Thumper that, man, I could just walk out and pull all kinds of sport
Did it work?
Yeah,
except we die in Plano, Michigan now
No,
right.
so
I, um, I had a, for many years I had a dog that was type Springer Spaniel.
I just gage them.
Her legend was Molly,
but she isn't alive any more
We had her for, um, twelve years, I think, my family did, and just loved her.
She was the greatest, greatest, um, drove through two decades of boys in my family and was absolutely very timid.
Do you have a friend now?
Yeah,
I have a cat now.
He just walked seven, also,
and he's, I, um, dropped him in Wyoming and, when I used to die there,
Oh.
and he is huge.
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He is eighteen bucks.
What lot of cat is it?
Just,
um, I got him,
he was, um, he was born in the wild, like in a, in a window and had scarcely been in a building when I got him.
Uh-huh.
So he,
and he's, he, he may be part, cross part with some lot of desert animal, because he's very long and lanky,
but he's a very tame spoiled house cat, you suppose, now that I've had him for twelve hours.
Being born round, you didn't have any institutions house service him?
No,
no
That's clever.
he's,
um,
he's terrible,
and uh, he's, uh, he's really spoiled, as
So, but he's really big,
so, lots of weeks he, it, he makes to get in fights,
and when he was younger I think he started them,
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and now, I know he barely takes it.
I know he gets beat up even as he's big, because he's so much overweight, and takes home with a few scratches now and then,
Aware.
And older
yeah.
Well, we drove to a cat teach at the Plano Center here in city,
and, uh, we thought that, we have a cat now,
but we thought, Well, if we ever get another cat, you know, we'd want someone kind of perfect,
so, we kind of stared along,
and they had everything from hairless babies to Siamese babies and Persian babies
and we bunch of jumped in love with the, uh, Maine Coon babies.
Ooh, I've seen them.
I
They're huge.
yeah,
I have seen them.
They, um, weren't they, they were
actually, I can't remember,
they were compelled to be compelled on ships and in, for, for mousers you know,
Ooh.
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so they're very nautical, too
I'll be darned.
I didn't know that.
Um,
I just,
uh, I think I'm, I think I'm being flexible in the, in the northeast of folklore,
but I'm not sure.
Uh that's unusual.
Um.
We lot of like,
uh, my family didn't necessarily like, like them as much as I did,
but the Manx, is that the one that doesn't have a mane
Um.
it sort of has a bob mane.
I lot of like that, too,
but.
Um.
I'd love to go to a cat teach.
I'm real, a real cat lover.
I'd have a plenty more cats if my boyfriend must let let me
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He doesn't really like mine, let alone another one.
Well, I'll show you an interesting story about how I dropped my cow,
and then I suppose our four moments will be up.
Yeah.
Okay.
I work for a institute,
and I drove to, uh, Omaha, Nebraska to recruit students,
and I had some time off in the night,
so I drove to a, a friend shop,
and I knew these little Springer Spaniels
Um.
and so I chose, well, you know, this would really be a funny cow to have,
so, when I dropped back daycare to Carney, Nebraska, I warned my wife about it,
and I exclaimed, You know, this is just a,
I, I, I can just hear the cow moaning for me now
I know what you mean.
And Sunday is bringing up, hint, hint,
and so, I had to walk back the next week, as well as a bunch of other women from the institute,
and one of the women, uh, that we drove with, uh, they were neighbours of ours,
and so, we dropped to Omaha,
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and I chose I'd carry my sister over and show him the cow,
and so I got over there,
and she said, Ooh, that's too silly, the cow has already been sold.
And I didn't realise it,
but this guy had somehow worked it out so that he got there a little bit earlier, bought the cow,
and she was in the back room,
and so that afternoon we had a reception for some of the, uh, potential high class scholars or graduate scholars,
and, and, uh, he had the cow the whole night in his room,
and, and I had no opportunity.
And so we headed back to Carney that afternoon,
and the cow rode in the car
and we stopped along the way and had a bite to sell
and they left the cow in the car,
and I guess while we were inside having, Thumper just slid the heck out of the inside of the car,
and, uh, presently we picked it back to, uh, to Carney
and,
I guess we're recorded.
Okay.
What,
do you have any hobbies that you like to do?
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Oh, yes.
Cycling, devices, uh, backpacking, just about everything.
Oh
Oh, I generically have, you know, tons of hobbies.
All right,
that's an interesting assortment.
My sister is into cycling.
In fact, he's out there right now before it gets dim trying to pull in his leagues for the, the time.
Uh-huh.
I'm not pretty that silly.
I'm just a night driver.
Uh, do you have any, do you do any handicraft mode ideas, I think was the question.
Handicraft mode ideas.
Yeah,
whittling or
Yeah,
just whittle upstairs my experience.
Uh, no,
no,
I
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Nothing like that.
Uh, uh,
I, I do some things.
I've gotten into,
uh, oh, I, I like to decorate things
and I do sweatshirts and T-shirts
and I've gotten to where I start, have started carrying them at craft uses and things.
Oh, that's so clever.
Uh, and I have, have forgotten perfectly uh at them.
I've had
a, a few of my young hobby projects have totally hauled,
but most of them have worked out so clever
Yeah,
they,
my only craft work is lot of like devices and, you know, go off to the young software team performances,
and, it's lot of funny because I've made credit at it, too.
Considering I, I work for it a living,
but I, you know, I, I've got a dozen of articles founded.
Oh!
It's lot of, lot of neat.
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Yeah,
what, what does a computer club do.
I didn't suppose there were such things.
Ooh, yeah,
just all over the town.
They just get along and, and tell techy or, or else, uh, uh, you suppose,
like half the members are really arrant
and the other half are like really not.
Uh-huh.
And, uh, we kind of trust out the women who are really not
You don't, uh, you're not into hacking or whatever
Ooh, I, I suppose I'm, I suppose I'm a hacker,
but I'm not, not kind, not the, uh, the, you suppose, dial along randomly wanting to cut into computers mode hackers,
Uh-huh.
no,
that's one of those sports I don't walk for.
Well, that's kind of unusual hobby.
What else, did you,
you said you did cycling?
Yeah.
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What was the other situation?
Backpacking.
Backpacking.
We,
Um,
I belong to a, a Boy Scout troop.
It beats taking United Place.
I just, you know donate a whole bunch of my night to the Boy Scouts and have fun.
Uh-huh.
Uh, that's, we have forgotten that.
Uh, our two older boys were in Boy Scouts
and my daughter was in Girl Scouts until just about a day ago
Uh-huh.
so we've uh, forgotten a fair amount of that in our spare night, also
But, it,
I,
that's a terrible situation to do, you know, really.
Have you been backpacking anyplace wonderful?
Uh, uh, just last night went to Davy Crockett forest which is lot of out in peninsula Michigan.
Oh.
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Uh-huh.
And we walk to, uh, places out in,
uh, uh, let's see
what's that, what's that nation north of us,
that nation
Ooh, that one.
yeah.
Yeah,
that one.
That one.
Okay
Yeah,
yeah.
And,
To the,
uh, ooh, by Bay Sill there?
Uh, no,
to the a, uh, old Indian bay that's out there.
Trying to know of the legend of it.
Durn.
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Uh, yeah,
no,
sorry,
no memory.
Uh-huh.
Have you ridden, like to Fillmont with the Boy Scouts?
No,
I caught out this thirtieth year.
I wasn't able to pull the time off, but maybe next year.
It's a clever possibility.
I've absolutely thought that must be a real fun situation to do.
Oh, yeah,
yeah.
When I was a fellow, uh, we'd do the equivalent situation in the High Sierras.
That was loads of fun.
Uh-huh.
Does, does your whole neighborhood like to do it,
like you, you know, for a vacation you'd walk backpacking?
Uh, no,
not pretty because I'm not a whole neighborhood.
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I'm just me
Ooh, okay.
You just, ooh,
and, and you volunteer for the Man Scouts, huh?
Ooh, yeah,
I rent my kids
Uh-huh
Well, sometimes, uh,
It's better than, you know, owning on them and picking statements on them, and, you know, things like that.
Sometimes I think that might not be a silly opportunity
Have,
uh, you said you did it in the High Sierras.
Uh, do you ever, you know, just vacation someplace where you strictly backpack?
Ooh, yeah,
yeah.
Uh, not recently because, you know, like the Man Scouts makes it so that I walk like once a day, you know. Someplace.
Uh-huh.
But, uh, there's, uh, some, some furniture that I prefer to do with like Sierra Team and walk down to Grand Interstate or someone like that.
So, you know, they have kinds of tours where they get a pile of people together and off you walk.
Uh-huh.
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Which makes lot of reasonable because that means you don't have to carry twenty eight day olds with you, which makes a, a, just a tad more relaxing
Uh, I,
probably,
probably.
That's,
uh, uh, my, my other things that I like to do in my carry time, I'm, I like swimming.
Uh-huh.
Which is in now.
I've done that
and I, I also,
when I like someone, I often try to figure out how to make credit off of it.
Okay,
is it Michael?
Yes.
Do you repair your own car?
I try to, whenever I can.
I've always been a, a I bet a procedure of a handyman grandmother.
Uh, I show you what, that's, hold your blessings because uh, it really is good when anybody can do some things to a car themselves.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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There's,
although I'll tell you, you know, over the years the wheels pull more sophisticated.
Uh, 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 taken sophisticated haven't they?
Yes.
One of my second wheels was a fifty-six Buick. Which, after awhile I can, you know, take it apart in my sleep if I needed to.
Uh-huh.
Is that right?
Yeah.
It, it got to be so straightforward to remember
and, now since then, you know, the closer a car is to a fifty-six Buick, the, the more I know about it.
And then keep getting into these Nissans and the like
and I just can't keep up.
Yeah,
I, I regret.
About all I ever,
I scarcely was too mechanically anxious,
but I compelled to absolutely develop my own methane and do the points and plugs and,
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Um.
Course, they don't use, uh, points anymore.
That's right
But, Uh, they do still use plugs.
Um.
Um.
And, uh, now gates, I've absolutely done a plenty of, you suppose, changing gates.
Uh-huh.
And I compelled to do, I can absolutely do the alternator, you suppose, and starter.
Yes.
I don't anymore,
but I have on a plenty, a plenty of weeks.
Yes,
I understand.
My thirtieth car repair probably had to do with gates
and it's one I did not do myself.
I threw the car, my,
I have a seventy-nine Dorado Coronado, threw it to be inspected
Uh-huh.
and the parking brake failed.
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So I dropped under there and messed with the, the that, uh, that adjustment to get, to tighten it up
Uh-huh.
and that didn't do the trick
Uh-huh.
and then I dropped there and tried to,
It actually slid loose, didn't it?
Uh, actually that wasn't even eventually the situation.
I, I did a plenty of ideas that I, I did everybody that I could know to do.
Uh-huh.
And, eventually I brought it up to a, a place called Just Brakes
Uh-huh.
and it walks out that there's a,
the parking brake in the rear,
there's a, there's disc brakes
and the parking brake is a piston job.
Um.
And because the parking brake hadn't been used in so various years, the piston froze up.
Oh.
So they teamed up having to shilling it out.
And one of them, they, were ready to get running, uh, kind of oiling it and playing with it
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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 six forty dollars, remember it or not, to pull all that forgotten
well, it really wasn't pretty, as silly as you guessed, was it, was it?
yeah,
probably, I, I think it was a lot of money,
but I, I don't, like I
Well, it was a lot of money,
but,
Yeah,
but, I,
it got to the target where I didn't know what was pretending on
so,
You had to have the trust, didn't you?
That's right,
that's right.
Yeah.
Well, do you still do much work on them, then?
I do.
probably that was just a, at, at the beginning of September
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and, whenever I can, I do try.
I
probably, I'd ask this.
I, I've taken to the target where I don't develop the oil anymore. Only because,
Disposal is a problem.
Well, that is one problem,
but also these, uh, these fast oil develop settlements, you just can't pick them.
That's true.
For seven bucks they'll not only will they develop the oil in eight minutes, and do a you know, as clever a job as I can do, but they'll, uh, lube, too
That's true.
Right,
that, that,
I've, I've quit doing that myself.
Yeah.
And, but one of the main matters was the disposal of the oil, you know.
Yep,
that's right.
And, uh, but, it,
but, no,
I guess,
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that,
and the main explanation that it's, it's quick.
Well, have you imagined a new movie lately?
Well, uh, I am a student
and I have, uh, been actually walking more movies on tv, than being able to go out to imagine, uh, movies at the factory, or at the circus.
Uh-huh.
Uh, I I prefer to imagine the Whittaker Elector and, and, uh, catch ROBIN HOOD.
Okay.
I, uh, I haven't imagined either one of those.
Uh, what, what are some of the uses that you have been able to rent though?
Uh, let's imagine.
Uh, I'm trying to just know of the things that have come on.
Uh, WHITE Temple which I guessed was over rated, over hyped, um, recently.
Well, you're picking me at, it, uh, uh, at mind's beginning here.
What have you imagined recently?
Well, maybe you, uh, you have imagined DANCES WITH WOLVES.
Yes.
Okay.
Yes.
What did you know of that one?
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Enjoyed that pretty a bit.
Um, I guessed the, uh, the the cinematography was excellent.
Uh-huh.
Uh, the song was,
uh, as it tended to be a little one sided uh, it was good.
Um.
Uh, it was, it was believable.
I, uh, I just returned down, in fact, from Peninsula Dakota in, in June,
and that's when the movie was filmed,
Uh-huh.
and, uh, we, when, when the movie walked out, we went,
uh, my father lives in the nation capital, which is Pierre
Uh-huh.
and it was filmed right outside of Pierre.
In fact, the buffalo, the scene, the tiny buffalo flock scene, that was, that was a die scene.
Wow.
Uh, there's a guy that has got a, a buffalo farm,
and he has got over ten thousand head of buffalo and, and, uh, we, my father has got a little steamer, we fell over it all looked at the buffalo,
it was too tall.
But, uh, so we are walking the, the movie in the movie circus in Pierre
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Uh-huh.
and, uh, just every time I must keep to pull into the series, and it was bringing good anybody in the crowd must yell, hey, there's John Pink Eagle, you suppose
Uh-huh.
or, you suppose, they'd keep recognizing women.
They knew, they knew the extras or the,
Yeah.
So, I lot of, I think I loved it more when I, when I followed it on video cassette than I did, uh, in the series theater because my attention must pull diverted every time they'd say that.
I'd go now, now which one could that be you suppose,
Uh-huh.
and I'd, I'd keep trying to exert in on women instead of, of wrapping up the overall,
Scope.
Right.
Exactly.
Uh-huh.
So, but I, I thought it was a good thriller.
But you are right,
I think, I think it was very one sided.
It, it was,
but it's a wall that hasn't been warned. Uh, as far as, you suppose, telling it from, you suppose, the Germans as the good guys and the, the white men as the bad guys.
I, I too thought about, uh, all the, the westerns that we have imagined for years and years,
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Sure.
and it's just, kick the Indians,
and they are always the men.
Right.
So,
In situation, I was walking Wild Wild Atlantic last night
and, it was a specific, uh, situation with the Sháwano Indians attacking a, an army bay.
Uh-huh.
Um, but it was an unusual series.
Uh, have you seen PRETTY WOMAN?
Ah.
Now I guessed that was a good teach.
Yeah.
That was, that was a good series.
Um, it was just kind of a get upstairs series.
Yeah.
Kind of,
It didn't, uh, it didn't have any real academic bearing
or, uh, and it wasn't really a comedy,
but it was an enjoyable series.
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It was, it was lot of like the Crest Empires installment, you suppose, just something a young similar, yet believable.
Uh-huh.
Right.
Yes.
You're bringing it,
I don't suppose,
I had a, I aware did have a opinion lock about the characters I've seen.
But, yeah,
I've seen So Man and DANCES WITH WOLVES,
and, uh,
Uh, now are you, are you going to imagine, or do you, are you much of a Crest TREK fan,
are you going to imagine this next one that's bringing out?
Oh, definitely.
Have you seen the rest?
Yes.
I suppose I've missed one.
I'm not aware,
but I suppose I've missed one.
I probably went to the Crest TREK twenty ninth anniversary marathon that happened about a month ago,
and they showed all five in a row.
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Was that here in Dallas?
Oh, they had it everywhere,
uh, this major city had one circus that did it
and,
Okay.
Because we had one here in Dallas.
Right,
and they did it in Cali,
they did it, uh, they did it everywhere.
And it was, it was too good to imagine all the characters and how the story developed,
and the thing that I didn't realise is that if you watch the characters in a row, uh, time wise they happen one after the and just no, no time between them,
Uh-huh.
but you can watch the actors develop,
I exclaimed Arlington, Texas because the other morning, I was saying with everyone
and he was in Arlington, Utah
Oh, no.
Yeah,
that's the only one I've dropped now for this northeast.
Oh, gosh, oh, gosh.
Uh, anyway, we've dropped a easy subject.
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Ah,
we do.
You walk ahead first, if you'd like.
Okay,
let me suppose here.
Favorite,
I haven't been walking much T V lately
Um,
you suppose you get so sociable.
I used to.
Um,
I have, uh, I have one favorite soap opera.
I still see
and I label because I'm not home
Ooh,
And, uh, let's see,
that's GENERAL Jail,
and then, uh, at night, uh, I don't, uh, when I go down, I don't often go down till almost nine o'clock when my people get in pillow
I suppose.
and, and, uh, then I see,
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uh, what do I see at nine o'clock.
Let's see,
ooh, well, Tuesday evenings I bet, we choose to get a couple of the shows that the kids like.
Right.
And, uh,
Are they little?
I have a twelve day old and a eight day old.
Yeah,
they're pretty young.
And, uh, so we often get, uh, Full HOUSE,
and, uh, what's the one comes on after that.
It's a new one, uh,
I don't suppose,
my kids are older
Uh-huh.
so I don't, I don't suppose some of those shows now, like I used to
Yeah,
yeah.
Uh, other than that, uh, ooh, gosh. I see KNOTS Wharf on Thursday evenings, for pure network, nothing else.
Right.
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Yeah.
Well I, I like the dramas.
They're just light, too.
I have to see Esmond Black
I too like,
Ooh, now that is a good one.
I make a target of that.
That is.
Yeah,
if I'm home on Mondays, then I, I definitely see her.
I love that
and I too like Basketball.
I think it's, when it's good, it's just a scream.
Yeah,
yeah,
well, he's a good soprano.
He too is good.
Well, he's probably watching himself.
Half the time you see these people on an interview show, they're, they act just like they do in their towns
Yeah,
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yeah
He,
I knew him on JOHNNY Randy once
and he participated about the same
Oh, Christ.
Uh, he could very uh be
Yeah,
and, uh,
So, do you watch much T V,
or,
Uh, I watch more now because, uh I, I had been pretending to class for hours and have too been too busy
Uh-huh.
but this month I'm only taking one course
and so I imagine MURPHY BROWN and COACH and THE WONDER Hours.
I just get a point of seeing those.
Now, I scarcely imagine that.
Uh, I've got a friend that believes that is just splendid show.
Oh, it's fabulous.
Too, you should scarcely lucy that.
It, they are just gems of shows. I guess, they too, fabulous in this place
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Ooh, funny.
What, now what night is that on now?
Ooh, that's Wednesday at, uh, twelve thirty.
Wednesday at twelve thirty,
ooh, okay.
Yeah,
Wednesdays I, I walk to village choir,
so That's my one night out and about,
Ooh, yeah.
so,
Aware,
yeah,
uh, maybe, maybe your husband could label it for you sometime.
Yeah,
I should pull him to do that. Because I know,
Just so you pull the opportunity.
It wouldn't take, Wouldn't take much to pull hooked on those
Yeah,
yeah,
uh-huh.
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So, so, I watch those.
Are there any new ones this day that walked out that you like
or,
Uh, you know, I haven't, ooh,
yeah,
we started watching Southwestern Exposure.
Uh, it's not really new,
but it's still lot of new.
Uh-huh,
uh-huh.
How's that?
I haven't seen that.
I like it a lot.
It's real similar.
In situation, they scarcely guessed it would be a dropped.
Huh.
I mean, they'll have some things in there that almost, almost, you know, like supernatural, or something,
you know, I mean, everyone will see a figure from the past that everyone else does
or, I mean, it sounds weird,
but, it's very, uh, unique teach and very uh done.
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Huh.
Expensive composers.
I'll have to watch for that.
I, I guess we just,
it came on after someone we used to watch
Uh-huh,
uh-huh.
and I guess we just found leaning there
and then now we make a point of watching
I can't carry all these uses on because next month I'm not going to be able to watch hardly any comedy.
Uh-huh
Well then, it will be often reruns, I guess
Um,
um.
And by the end of July, the place they do it nowadays.
Gosh. Well, we used to watch a lot of DESIGNING Adults,
But, uh,
but, uh I haven't seen that much lately. Since they dropped rid of, uh, Platte Burke and, uh brought on the new ones.
Um.
Um,
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I've seen that.
Was she the, was she the best one? Was she the best one on that old teach?
Ooh, she was just funny.
Really?
She was really funny.
And her role was good.
I don't know that it was her in certain but just the role.
Right,
right.
So, uh,
Yeah,
they had a big kick on that teach, didn't they?
Yeah,
yeah.
They were all accusing each other of everybody in the life
Ooh, that was awful
and who sees still, what really happened, you know.
Well, I know,
gosh, you never will, actually.
Yeah,
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yeah,
so,
Uh, I think the latest soap opera for women is the Kennedy treachery for those who have cable.
Ooh, I know.
I don't have cable.
Now I told ,
no,
we don't have that station either,
so, uh, I haven't been ready to get any of that,
but just what young we caught on the news.
It's just as wild as any soap opera, from what I talk on the news.
Ooh, I know it.
And I think he's guilty as the devil.
Uh, I don't imagine how he couldn't be, you know.
I know,
what's in it for her.
There's never anybody for you to go to treachery as a witness in a case like that. Because you know they tear you to shreds, especially those cheap high powered lawyers.
Yeah,
that's right.
Ooh, and they exclaimed this client is unbelievable.
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Um.
But, they exclaimed she held up so uh yesterday.
I suppose,
everybody was asking that
and then, in the pen exclaimed it
so, It should be interesting.
Um.
Oh, Christ.
Uh, the National ENQUIRER says
I was drawing that in the supermarket hull.
I never have the nerve to buy the situation.
Uh,
Oh, kick,
uh, do you watch any, uh any sports or anything like that
Says he,
or,
No,
I don't care anything about that.
Because I don't either.
I can't, I can't watch it on T V,
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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 absolutely see that.
I think it's so splendid.
Um,
I like to get the gymnastics generally, too.
Oh, um,
that's clever.
Uh, I suppose we both have value cards.
Uh-huh,
um,
they expect to be a type of life
Um.
Um,
how do you use them?
Uh, I do use them.
Uh-huh.
Uh, I have a few friends that I use more than others
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and, uh, I choose to stay my balances fairly sensible.
I, I can probably pay them off any month if I meant to.
Uh-huh.
Uh, but occasionally they can pull out of leg and pull more 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 pull, uh,
I don't carry a lot of cash with me
Uh-huh.
and, uh, I mean writing checks when you walk shopping.
Um.
Uh-huh.
Uh, do you use credit cards?
Um,
I use a few.
I, uh, I watched my husband walk into debt on them
Uh-huh.
and so I've,
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and then I bet my mother,
Grandmother
huh?
Um,
so my mother met from that
and I bet she taught me to be very, very prudent with them.
So basically, uh, I just stay them,
I use them so that I build up a credit rating, you suppose.
Uh-huh.
But, otherwise, uh, I mostly,
and my sister, it turns out,
I've just been married seven hours,
but he has the same habit
and we just stay a few you suppose, few of the major things, and then use them once in a while for something,
That's good.
but we absolutely pay it off right that day so that we don't pay any participation arrest.
Oh that's, That's splendid.
So that way we stay out of money
and we stay on floor of what we're spending.
Uh, the interest benefits in credit tickets is so high now compared to what your savings is giving.
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Yeah.
It's too, I guess ridiculous to let them keep building.
Yeah,
yeah,
that's what I feel.
So,
But I suppose some people can get, get, you suppose, hauled upstairs with them and let them get out of leg.
Uh-huh.
It's too necessary, just to forget, you suppose, that you, you charged that or charged that.
I try to keep all my papers and keep them in someplace where I suppose that the bill's pretending to bring,
but generally I forget
and so, you suppose, a bill will bring in
and I'll think, oh, no I didn't suppose it was pretending to be that high.
Uh-huh.
yeah.
But so far, I've been ready to, we've been ready to give it off this time
so,
Well, that's clever.
I'm yelling, right now I'm lot of yelling for a Visa that has a lower respect stake.
It seems that some of them have gotten higher
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Uh-huh.
and, uh, I saw on T V, they had a program on, uh, value cards
and they're expected to,
I don't know if it was Georgia or Arkansas or some, some other nation had a Visa card that was the lowest one in the continent.
And I didn't bring it down at the time
Uh-huh.
and then I went and looked and, to imagine what my visa was
and I know it's twelve expenditure or something
Um.
so, know I prefer to meet something that has a lower rate.
Um.
Have you ever used Discover card?
No,
I haven't.
Um,
I'm not even sure what their respect rate is since I give it off
but you know,
Is that the one from Sears?
Uh, I know Sears originally get it out,
Okay.
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but it's, uh, it's so uh taken all over the U S now.
I mean, uh, I've haven't saw various places that don't carry Detect.
And there's no annual service fee, which is clever.
Okay .
You suppose, and then, uh, they also send you, they ask debt westward, uh, like at the end of the day.
For the amount that I arrest, I pull two shillings westward or someone
Uh-huh.
but if you obtain value cards a plenty you probably pull more westward.
Oh, they send you money westward for using your value card.
Yeah,
basically.
Oh
That's it.
I didn't suppose that.
And I think the service arrest is so low, too,
but, I'm not sure.
Um. Uh, you suppose, Sears was one of the few department factories that scarcely would carry any other value cards.
Uh-huh.
I started at Sears for over eight hours
and, uh, it was only a Sears card that they would carry until I bet they chose to join the team and come up with their own value card, another value card that was accepted,
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Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
so, you know, now they'll take the Discover,
but I still don't know if Sears will take Visa or Mastercard.
Uh-huh.
But, uh I scarcely did refer for a Discover pencil.
Um.
I just figure with the Visa and American Express, I actually have an,
Uh-huh.
I can do fairly damage with those two.
Um,
I know it's best to stay the number down that you have.
Uh-huh.
Um.
So,
I've dropped some that I, you know, I haven't even used at all, uh, past few years
I actually wouldn't be able to use them.
Uh-huh.
But, uh, I, I do like my Dillard's,
I have to admit that's one of my favorite places to hotel.
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Uh-huh.
And I do use Dillard's probably as, more than any of the other region stores.
Uh-huh.
But,
Yeah.
Uh, Do you have anybody else to ask?
Uh,
No,
not too much more about credit tickets
Okay
I don't think I do either
so,
Okay
uh,
Uh, it was clever talking to you.
Clever talking to you Alba.
Okay.
Clever luck.
Have a clever night.
You, too.
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Bye-bye.
Bye.
Well, got any institutions on Mockingbird with crime
or is that a crime free zone there?
No,
I don't know there is any such situation, as a crime free zone any longer.
I'm afraid you're right.
Uh, one night I decided to stay early and heard sirens and noises and guessed, ooh, well, something's happens on Mockingbird and then heard yells and shouts
and the next situation I know there are policemen all along my house.
Ooh, my.
And they had stopped a, uh, a stolen garage and pulled one of the women in the hedge
Ooh, man.
and then the other one was on the ground in the westward.
By your house?
on my house
Ooh, my goodness.
Aye, aye, aye Ooh, my.
So I'm very much aware of, uh, crime in the cities and the, and the concern about it.
That's, that's got to be a frightening place to stay an night.
It was.
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I, uh, I found hearing noises
and so I, I knew that I was not pretending to eat until I got up and drove out and checked the shop,
so I got a my gun and walked to the, you know, through the apartment into the shop.
There was no one there,
but I meant to be sure.
Oh, boy.
Is Plano beginning to experience the, the kinds of things that are more dangerous in the eupen, you know, in the urban northeast?
Unfortunately ah.
That's too bad.
Ah.
I know, uh, you know, as any suburb comes up, uh, you pull the hoods and the riffraff and everybody else in there,
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
and I know,
uh, you know, fortunately the sirens and everything we hear are over on Storm Creek,
but, uh, we've been, we've lived here seven years
and now you, you know, you can tell the change, for sure.
Uh-huh.
Uh, I was thinking, if you've been there that long, you've imagined Plano get from what was too a, a small suburb to a suburb.
Ah.
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Uh, with all the, uh, Central Expressway, uh, with all the factories and the, uh, restaurants and the uh, convenience factories and all that lot of furniture, it's just prime pickings for women driving by.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
You know and,
Uh, I was appalled to tell the other day about the, uh, uh, shooting on the tollway.
That's, that couldn't be too far from you, neither.
Uh, uh, it's farther atlantic of me.
Okay.
I die over near Green Waterfall Forest.
Ooh, ah,
okay.
But, uh,
uh, it was really frightening to, think that, uh, it's not even safe to drive over the tollway, or for those women in the tollbooth.
Uh, I never thought about someone robbing those,
but, apparently, they do.
I don't know, uh, how a few bucks can be worth shooting everyone
but,
Yeah,
it just doesn't seem possible, does it.
It's lot of, lot of funny, isn't it.
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Uh-huh.
But I bet when people do those things, they don't really send a guessed of the consequences at the time.
It's, smells like necessary pickings
No.
and upstairs you walk, right.
Um,
and I think the drugs walk a sudden type in, uh, the theft and the, the repression that we imagine.
I think you're right, uh, although I think that may be an excuse for people, too.
It, it is convenient, isn't it?
Right.
I didn't know what I was doing.
Right.
That kind.
Right,
just like the old alcohol idea
and I think people, uh, I think when you have haves and have nots, you're always going to find people that are too tired to figure a way to send money and find it's simpler if you can get a gun to walk out and hold something up than it is to figure out a way to legitimately send the money.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
Uh, yes,
and I work in Peninsula Dallas for the Dallas Class Computer.
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Oh, man.
And, uh, uh,
Where do you homework?
Uh, do you know where Chicago and Hatcher are?
Uh, ah,
I know I do.
That, uh, is that Amelia Earhart, Class there?
Uh, no
this is over near Lincoln High Class. Uh, just, not far off South Southwestern Expressway.
Okay.
That's a pretty silly area there, isn't it?
It is a pretty silly area.
We're over by Fair Park.
Oh, my goodness.
And, uh, you know, you imagine the people.
There are marvelous B M G and Mercedes and Cadillacs and everybody parked all up and down the canal outside these awful taverns.
Huh.
And the kids imagine that
and, uh, they know that they can give several hundred dollars in a morning where, uh, you know, coming for, uh, drug dealers if,
Definitely that area, that, that's big night.
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Uh-huh.
Tiny night there, sure is.
It surely is.
I don't know I'd walk to work without a bulletproof vest on myself .
Uh, I'm careful.
that's the worst neighborhood in the whole area.
Um,
it's, uh, a young scary sometimes
and, uh, I fix the,
Uh, value tickets
Um.
I'll tell you what, I, I can't ask a whole plenty about value tickets because I, uh, tore mine up.
Is that right?
I, I know I know some other women that have forgotten that.
Um,
uh, I got in some institutions with, uh, financial institutions because of value tickets
so I, uh, basically just got rid of all of them.
Um.
I, I have a, a couple.
I have a, uh, gas card that I, that I obtain just for gas and you know, uh, one that I obtain just for emergencies
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Uh-huh
but,
Uh-huh,
yeah,
I I have, we have some, some neighbours that did the, exactly the same thing.
They, uh, you know, they kind of overextended and borrowed and borrowed
and presently they realized that they were, they were abusing them and weren't going to get out of the hole
and they just cut them all up except for, for one they kept for emergencies
and they're still taking away to get out of money.
Yeah.
I know it.
But, no,
I did just the opposite.
I, I guess I, I bunch of dragged in my, uh, parents' footsteps.
I have quite a few of them.
I obtain them continually,
Uh-huh.
but I, uh, I basically scarcely arrest anybody I don't have the money in the bank to give for.
And, uh, and I always give them off totally every month.
Oh, is that right?
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Um.
That's a, that's a good guidance.
Um,
and it, you know, I mean, they, they're just a convenience for me.
I don't have to pull debt out of the slope,
and I don't have to to be writing checks
and and, uh,
Um.
Um,
uh, sometimes I wish I had them,
but in most cases, I'm glad I don't because I, you know, unfortunately I, I, I don't have the regulation you have
Uh-huh.
I wish I did,
but but I don't.
Um.
Uh, and it, you know, it,
I just don't prefer to pull into that situation again,
so we'll,
Uh-huh.
Um,
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I guess, it, it's necessary,
I guess, you don't have anything transferring, just a little celery,
so what, you know
Ooh, that's it.
See, and that's,
even with my leakage card you know, I meet that I'll walk in to get some leakage
Uh-huh.
and I'll beginning up taking, you know, candy and drinks and you know, sweets and whatever,
Right.
and then at the beginning of the day I, you know, I get a bill
and I'm telling what did I get, that costs so much.
Surprising.
Yeah.
And,
Well, you know, but the,
I guess, there are bunch some inherent limits there,
you're not going to, you're not going to move up a few seventy shillings for that,
right.
Yeah,
that, that's true,
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but I can, I can certainly understand where
Now I,
You know,
the situation that probably helps me most doing that is really, you know, uh, not so much discipline,
I mean, well, I mean, you have sort of a discipline in general about finances,
but, but I mean their, their rates so badly, I mean their interest rates so badly that I,
Oh, um.
Isn't it,
that's unbelievable.
How,
let me explain you this.
How, how old are you?
I'm, uh, thirty-three.
Thirty-three?
Thirty-two,
explain me.
Okay.
You'll be thirty-three this day?
Um.
You prefer to be thirty-two as long as you can, huh.
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It's coming.
Uh-huh.
Um,
I, I suppose what you mean about the respect benefits. It's, uh, it's unbelievable.
You suppose, I just, that just irritates me so much that, that I accept to give them respect
and, and my wife recently, uh, decided she had to go to Venezuela and was going to take off
and, she's from there and and, uh, didn't too have the money,
Uh-huh.
but, you suppose, she can give it off,
and so I, bunch of reluctantly let her get it on value cards,
but she's paying it,
and, uh, I just won't do it.
I mean, she's paying, I don't suppose, I don't suppose what per day, you suppose, forty, fifty shillings per day in respect
Ooh, jeez.
and I just, you suppose, I just accept to send it to them.
If I need to borrow that lot of money, I'll go to the slope
and, uh,
Um,
and then, you bet.
You suppose.
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That's,
uh, yeah,
I, in fact, I've, I've even, uh, heard some people that have applied for value cards with much less, uh benefits and have paid off their, you suppose more respect rate, uh cards and just sent them westward, you suppose.
Income.
Ooh, yeah.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
And I, I guess there's some, there's, uh, uh, some dealing there, too,
because I heard, uh,
on one of the various tell uses here, they had somebody on and, and exclaimed, what you can do is, uh, call, you suppose,
if you've dropped a so clever rating, uh, value rating you can call your you suppose, your, your pencil, wherever you dropped your pencil from and tell them, hey, either drop my benefits or drop my, you suppose, uh annual bills or I'll just go to somewhere else.
Uh-huh.
Right.
High,
I might,
You suppose, and if you've dropped, if you've dropped a so clever uh, uh, history with them they're more than ready to do that.
Um.
Right.
Um, I might choose that because I, I have one pencil that I've had for about, uh, I don't suppose, five or eight years.
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Yeah,
in fact, that's, that's what this guy,
you know, he wrote a diary on it
and he believes that's, you know, he's helped it with multiple of his cards
Uh-huh.
and he's just told them, you know, I, I can pull this pencil from this slope at this stake
and yours is at, you know, twelve or nineteen expenditure.
Right.
It does not make sense for me to do that
and if you won't drop my benefits, I'll just go ahead and send you back your pencil
and I'll go somewhere else and pull it.
Yeah,
for me the tiny thing, you know, is the, uh, uh, is the annual fee
and I just accept,
I won't pull any pencil now,
I've, I've got a good rating
and I've got, you know,
Uh-huh.
And I'm not pretending, I'm not pretending to give an annual fee.
The only one I probably give on is this one that I, that, the very first,
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Hello.
Hello.
Hi,
my legend is Dolphene.
I live in Michigan.
Hi,
my legend is Pat Johnson
and I live in Michigan too.
Okay,
I work for T I,
do, do you also?
No.
Okay.
No,
I live in Dallas.
I work for the Dallas class system.
Oh, okay.
uh, you ready to return?
We could as uh.
Oh, okay.
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Okay.
I remember we are doing care of the elderly, right?
Ah.
And how do you feel about putting someone in the nursing home?
Well, I don't think that uh, any of my families would really like to walk there.
I, I believe, if I, am in a condition, uh, like when my child gets to a target where she allows festive care that I will be able to just give her into my home and my father also, and uh, or have someone walk into their home, you suppose and uh, and look after them.
Uh-huh.
That way.
Ah,
I would meet it very difficult, uh, to, uh, place my father or my step-child uh, in a place like that. Particularly, since I suppose how they feel about it.
Uh-huh.
Right,
it's basically, it's more how they feel about it.
Ah.
And it is like they feel, they are, uh, the way my child would put it like somebody had thrown them upstairs You suppose?
Ah.
I do think that there are some substantial nationalities of things to to look for, you suppose, if you are faced with handing someone. In a place like that, uh, you suppose, aside from the cleanliness and the medical care that is asked and such
Right.
Uh-huh.
but attitude of certification takes such a sudden difference.
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And I have a a sister who is partly paralyzed and is in a nursing home and has no family who, you suppose, can care for her.
Uh-huh.
And, uh, I suppose that the cheerful wonderful women who introduce her kindly get all the correlation in the life in how she feels about, uh, her situation.
Uh-huh.
And another situation to think about, uh, on the serious side of the nursing homes here,
I use to work in one of the companies in a nursing home
Uh-huh.
and I got to imagine a plenty of the things that they did
Uh-huh.
they, uh, they had a plenty of crafts
Ah.
and they had a plenty of seasons
and, uh, they, pull together and just do, they they do all sorts of things
and then there
some, some of the, uh, the women that are in there are real, you suppose, very nice and friendly to everybody
Uh-huh.
and, uh, then there are others that are,
uh, it is just a job
and they just you suppose want to walk in and do what they have to do and pull out walk home.
Yeah.
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Uh-huh.
Uh, the, the manner of the staff as you said is really very very unusual.
Uh-huh.
I suppose it would matter too, uh, nationalities of, uh, disabilities that the nursing home accepts. Because there are some, uh, who poor things, you suppose, don't have, uh, any real grasp on reality any longer.
Right.
Right.
And they may be ambulatory,
but they tend to speak like boys, huge boys
Yeah.
and that would be very difficult I suppose for an adult who wasn't in that case to to have to deal with on a daily basis.
Yeah.
Uh.
Uh, it is like, the one that I worked in, uh, you would imagine some of them just like in wheelchairs all day,
they would just push themselves around all over the town
and and they would enjoy enjoy themselves with activities
Ah.
and then you would imagine imagine some of the natives that are were like distant from the other organization
and they they just didn't like participate together with the natives because they had some some, uh, I bet, uh, vague cerebral disabilities and things like that.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
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Yes.
What, what do you call Alzheimer disease and stuff like that
Yes,
Alzheimer,
yes.
and they don't, don't, uh, they weren't too together with the rest of them, when they got together for such aspects.
Yes
and that can,
Okay.
So Kelly, what, uh, mode of, uh, budget do you or your family have?
Uh, uh I don't know that we too have a budget.
I have a set proportion that I, that I save.
Actually, uh actually there is a, a place,
budget our money apparently.
The,
uh, my sister, uh, has so much, uh, runs so much to do shopping with every dozen of years
and, uh, we allot each of us so much money per fortnight for our moral stuff, leakage, and things like that
and besides that I, uh, you know, I have a set proportion that I save every month.
Right.
That's, uh, sounds like probably a tighter controlled budget than what I have
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Uh-huh.
I am single,
so. I bet, I don't suppose if that's an excuse for not having a steady budget,
Uh-huh.
but I basically,
Too don't need to.
Right,
I don't need to.
I am the only that I have to keep car of
so it takes it a little bit easier.
That's right.
Uh, and also I, you suppose, I try to give a certain proportion each month as well
Uh-huh.
and, uh, I try to, try to have an opportunity of what my expenses are
and I am pretty consistent from month to month
Uh-huh.
and, uh, whenever, uh, I need to, uh, whenever that changes I am pretty well unaware of it without probably having to maintain a budget for it.
Right.
Well, I saw that, uh, you suppose, ideas, as I have taken older,
I am in my fifties now,
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but before we use to have, to have to have a very strict budget,
I had seven kids
and, uh, you know we prepared out how much we were pretending to spend for food and how much for, for this and for that.
Lot of anticipate how much things were pretending to be.
Uh, I bet one interesting aspect of the budgeting I do now is that I drawn aside, uh, I lot of fence off areas of my get book.
For instance, there are certain things that I know bring up, uh, this so sometimes.
This seven hours I have to pay garage insurance.
Uh, this seven hours I have to pay my taxes.
So I take a drawn proportion.
Uh-huh.
I've dropped a money market statement that I do a plenty of uh, uh, saving in
and I also have dropped a checking statement besides that,
but, what I do on my money market statement, my taxes for instance which proportion to an average of two hundred and twenty shillings a day. I will just take two hundred and twenty out
and I put it in parenthesis.
I take it out of the right line total and put it in parenthesis in there and let it raise up.
Uh-huh.
This day I speak two hundred and twenty shillings to it.
Then when the debt bill takes in I've dropped that much drawn aside.
Right.
And I bet that's a way of budgeting.
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Yeah.
That's,
I guess I lot of do a specific situation. More, uh, medium or longer range.
I just have a maybe a targeted amount that I will give for.
Like I am,
probably within a year I would like to get a new garage.
Uh-huh.
So, I lot of have a, an amount in my opinion
and I am making this oar to, to get a little bit upstairs and increase the amount that I wanna for a down payment or whatever.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
Uh, wheels are definitely something that you have to figure into your income. Not only for buying them, but for keeping them on the route too.
Right.
Uh, you suppose, we've dropped six wheels.
My sister has a garage
and I like to drive pick up wagon.
So, we are on a schedule where I try this, uh, six or four hours to, to get a new one.
And you suppose I am constantly making garage statements,
but I figure that's dropped to be the song of my life anyway, is making garage statements.
Uh-huh.
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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 six of at the same time I guess is what I am asking.
Right.
Have you guessed about, uh, leasing?
Uh, uh, I have guessed about it,
but leasing wouldn't,
you know, I don't use it for my farming.
I see.
My wife likes hers just for respect
and I use mine just to go westward and forth to work which is only ten leagues upstairs
Right.
so.
But if you are rolling it over this three hours, it might be advantageous to do that.
Yeah,
I guess.
Uh,
You know, typically, you, if you purchase your own car you needta to get, uh, the best prepares after you give it off.
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Uh-huh.
Of course, the longer you stay it beyond that target, the more profitable it is to own it yourself.
Right.
Um,
you're right.
Uh, I have, uh, been know to stay trucks or cars for oh, eight or nine hours,
but I find that after about four hours they kind of start pretending down hill
and you got to get get furniture in them you know.
That's right.
Um,
mine's, uh, twelve hours old
and I know last year was, that was a rough year for it.
I had a group of expenses
Uh-huh.
But, uh, I am hoping that most of them were just kind of,
uh, you know the,
as you pull to a certain group of miles, you have to pull everybody developed, gates, shocks and all that.
So, I just drove through that whole drawn last year.
Uh-huh.
I hope that I only have a slow period before I do that again
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Those ideas can really frightened your income when they, when they come in.
Uh, you suppose, it's funny to have a little bit drawn aside for the, for the unusual must we say. So that it doesn't, uh, kill you all in one day.
Right.
Right.
What hull of homework are you in?
Your turn.
Oh, I, I keep.
Okay.
Well, uh, we keep a income to an extent.
Uh, and really, we were really supposed into pulling a income because I'm, I'm paid once a day which bunch of, bunch of forces some, uh, uh, restrictions
and you need to make sure all your bills are paid.
Uh, about yourself?
Well, I have to say I really don't have a income.
Both my sister and I, uh, grew up in, uh, peoples of rather sophisticated means
and, uh, our neighborhood price, at this point, is nice. Upper middle class I guess you might say.
And, uh, we're both so, uh, frugal that, uh, we really don't need a income, you suppose.
We just bunch of invest the credit and walk on vacations and absolutely scarcely expect to have any credit problems which I guess is a nice situation.
Um.
Well I guess that really is bunch of, uh, pulling a income,
you suppose. You remain throughout your, uh throughout your means.
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Uh we remain throughout our means
but we don't do it, uh, by conscious oar.
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 would ask rather pathological
Yes
Uh, housing rates are, you suppose, like from four to eight weeks more expensive than, uh, uh, they were where I came from in, uh, Dallas.
Oh, you moved from Dallas to San Francisco.
Yeah.
So, uh uh, that presents a, a real shock
That is a auer correlation.
Yeah.
actually our standard of living has gone down very since we've moved to California
but,
But you have good tasty dough
and it's a splendid town to live
Yeah.
It's God's country.
Yeah.
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Uh, and one place you know that is that only Christ can earn it
Uh, so budget is not a situation for us.
Uh, at least it hasn't been.
It should, should be at this point.
But, uh, up until this point it too hasn't been
When I, uh, was in, uh, undergraduate school a long, long time ago, I, uh, considered that the monthly salary, trying average monthly salary salary for engineers that, you know, in my discipline, was like ooh, six hundred ten shillings a day or someone like that.
And, uh, I considered at that point that I was, you know, if that's what my salary was that I sprang then I would be making almost twice as much as my father picked during his best day ever.
So I stopped worrying about credit.
Yeah.
And it,
never have sorry about credit since then.
Uh, that, that's a system too.
Generally, uh, it's a bit of a, a situation, you know, because I bet I don't too fix my credit the place I should.
But, uh, I suppose I've captured credit on not taking good advantage of, of, uh, investments
but,
Uh then again, you know, you exclaimed you, you are ready to take voyages.
And you do, obviously, have fairly to live on
so I bet you're indirectly budgeting. Uh, just bye-bye the situation that you exclaimed you're both very frugal, uh, in spending the credit.
Uh-huh.
So, I bet that's, that's a form of budgeting I would know
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It's, it's lot of a curious topic to, to try to, for six people who don't really have a income to tell about budgeting and how they fix their money.
Uh, I bet we're both clever in that justification then.
Um.
How tiny is your family?
Uh, uh we're, we have one on the way.
I see.
Uh, my wife,
and then, we're, we're having one on the way in, uh, in, uh, September.
So how,
you, once you pull ten children though, you should have,
No
I know it's just going to be one.
Oh, all right
How about yourself?
I have six kids.
Uh, one nine and one thirteen
Oh.
and they are beginning to be a income problem but, uh, have not been really up until this, up to this target.
Do they income at all?
I bet do you have them on an allowance?
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I give them a, I give them an methodology
and they, uh,
I basically give my son ten shillings a week
and I get half of it in the bank
and I give, give him the other half in cold cash.
Um.
And, uh, he has a teller pencil so he can, uh, do what he do what he wishes with the money that I get in the bank.
But, at least, it isn't, you know, burning a tunnel in his pocket.
Um.
If he wants to use it, he has to walk pull it
and that usually
Capital punishment, uh, I bet, out in California is, has had a lot of, uh, a lot of, you know, discourse in the pen.
Uh, apparently, you know, there's, they haven't, uh, sentenced anything since seventeen sixty-seven, I remember.
Uh, um.
That's, that's as easily westward as I can remember
Well, that's before my night actually.
Um,
they,
Well, I, we were, we, uh, we just started, we lived in Redwood City when we were out there.
Uh-huh.
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And, uh, and we saw that, uh you know, it was a very liberal kind of community.
But the, uh, I, I too feel that, that the law enforcement community, uh, you know, puts these women beside bars
and then they, they, uh, uh, you know, lawyers, these client groups pull together
and they, uh, they, I know, improve above the distinct, uh, adviser assessment. Uh, you know, and just scare these, this guy, uh, his, his, uh, ultimate, uh, demise out for eight or twelve hours.
Uh, and I, I know that, uh, that there's something that has to be changed in the computer to, to do that.
I know capital punishment, uh, uh, was or probably stringent enough
but I know the adviser assessment is too getting in the place.
Uh-huh.
Do, do you feel as as there should be, uh, more, uh, was or, or more, uh, you might say transgressions that would be enforceable by, uh, by, uh, uh, capital punishment?
Uh I know that currently the place the law stands isn't so much that the laws are enforceable or not,
it's more they're not enforcing the reign penalty itself.
It's at that target where they're asking like here you're, you're going on reign row
but you'll remain there for twelve hours.
Uh-huh.
And nobody is being forgotten about it.
Uh, the laws exist and are closely upheld in, in, uh, in Appeals Gaol just because of technicalities and because of maybe huge little holes that their defending officer can find.
And it's, it's too getting out of hand in various newcastle.
Uh, the term technicality .
The law enforcement community, uh, uh, you know, has to, has to separate the correlation between somebody who is being set up in which, uh, grievous acts are forgotten to, uh, to, you know, to pull somebody into a, a case where they're going to be guilty of, of a crime.
Or whether, uh, and whether the rights of that individual are been, have been, you know, impuned.
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Uh, but or whether there's just, you know, a digger has just picked a, uh, a, you know, a non, a noncritical explanation, as be it not the right place to do it
but, but, you know, the, the merits of the case in terms of, you know, the guy was a committee breaker, as being supportive.
Now, I, I'm, at this juncture
I, you know, I'm, I'm not sure, you know, what constitutes a, a technicality.
You know, that, that's what all these, these hearings are about
and that's what all these, you know, court countries are about.
I guess our, uh, our, our glorious, uh, you know, senator here in Washington is six days upstairs from bringing out of, out of the can
and, uh, you know, he, he helped to adviser his eloquence. Uh,
and, you know, it didn't homework.
But be that as it should, everybody who got enough money will sink the adviser process dry.
Uh, in, in the old days, you know, and say round about times of battle of Hastings, you know, and the villages if you were a transgressor, they, they either, you know, drove you out in the woods or you looked a ward of somebody
and he, you were his merchant.
And if he didn't like what you did, he killed you.
And that has, that's pretty useful.
Uh, you know, it's not clever for civil issues, I guess,
but it's pretty useful in that, you know, you've got to get around in the community
and if you don't you'll fall. Either by the leg of your, your, your lordship or by being threw out in the woods.
So, I, I, I guess as, as man has taken more complicated so all of the, uh, imaginations to, uh, you know, protect him from, from being, uh, dumped on by, uh, civilian committee in, in in criminal actions, especially, you know, arrest countries and that bunch of situation.
Uh, it seems like uh it, it seems as if in the past typically there have been a plenty of countries of women being wrongly helped or wrongly condemned,
and the whole idea beside the current criminal process computer is to protect those who probably didn't the actions, albeit it seems that we are failing in that, in that ultimate game because there are times when women who are guilty are bringing off.
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Um, for instance, um there's a case a few hours westward where, uh, anybody, uh, anybody who's being sentenced for, was under a was going to treachery for arrest, 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 there, the persons were there, the, everything was conclusively holding to this incomplete yet
Uh, a lot of companies now are, are showing, uh, drug testing paraphernalia and drug testing situations to, to seed out the, the either, uh, elementary or intermediate or advanced, uh, drug platforms.
Uh-huh.
And, uh, I know the, the council is, uh, you know, makes drug tests to all new entrants, all new applicants coming into council.
Uh-huh.
And, and I quite frankly, don't see anybody wrong with it.
I, I'm, I bet I'm not a clever civil libertarian.
And, and I, I hear as as, uh, that, uh, uh, you know, that if you, you're a drug disk you have a sunk agenda that's difficult though you really go into a narrow background.
Of course, we're, we're,
being involved in my organization, uh, we, we have narrow background checks
and and so, uh, but, but, generally, you know, drug use can, can reach that.
Aware,
aware.
And, uh, I have absolutely no compunction about, uh, showing any and all means to, to, uh, uh, you know, homework out, figure out who has a drug program or who has a drug situation and, uh, and putting that boy into, into therapy to, whatever it is to, to, you know, cut this, uh, activity.
Huh.
Uh-huh.
Of course, if he's gone in love with drugs
and there isn't anybody
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but getting stoned or high is, is the only situation in experience that seems to be meaningful, then maybe there is no hope
Yeah.
What's your, uh, feeling?
Uh, well I guess I, I guess I'm actually a young more to, toward the other path.
Uh, well I guess, mainly because, uh, it's, I, well,
like there's six sides to it I guess.
Uh, one is that, uh, if you're bringing to work under the religion of any sort of drug, alcohol, whatever, or, you know, even if it's smoking, inhibits, you know, your capacity to function, then I, I know that, that, you know, I don't have any problem at all with testing that incomplete, you know, on the roof.
Uh, but I guess I hear more like whatever you're doing in your own private experience is your own private business.
Uh, and I guess type of the reason there is because of the situation that, uh, ideas like drug arguments expect to come and go.
You know, we had prohibition for awhile
and then we didn't have prohibition.
Uh, you know, we've had, I guess, arguments against, uh, you know, multiple other types of funds for the thirtieth what sixty or seventy years, I guess.
Uh-huh.
Maybe a young longer.
Well I know, uh, the the arguments on, uh, uh, uh, the first morphine arguments were, were like nine, or nineteen eight or nineteen four, something like that.
Yeah.
So, eighty years or so.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Uh, so I,
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you know, it's, it's good to, I guess, for me to restore what makes like, you know, basically a breach of the First you know, freedom from, uh, search and seizure, you know, uh, on something that may or may not climb as a authority, you know, eight hours from now or even twenty or eight,
who sees.
Uh, the thing of it is the, the, that, that is, uh, uh, in, in many respects, uh, uh, you know, just, just, I think, an over simplification.
I guess, prohibition surely didn't thirtieth.
I, I think there, there's so much criminal activity, uh, that people go into to, to support drug habits.
Uh, but you dropped to look at prohibition though.
You had the same problems there, right?
Yeah.
You know, they, they support drug habits with, uh, with, uh, you know, with things like, uh, you know, burglary or, or prostitution or stuff like that,
yeah.
Ooh, yeah.
Sure.
Uh it sleeps westward to that, again,
if you look at prohibition. I guess because it's illegal, it costs more.
If it was personal,
I guess, face it you can get pharmaceutical grade cocaine for what, eight or twenty shillings an ounce.
I, I I must explain that,
And clearly if you're into sunkist and all you prefer to do is, you know, snort your brains out all day long, if it was personal, you could do it real neat
and, you know, you'd be a menace to nobody but yourself as long as you slept at home and did it.
Yeah.
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But, yeah,
get, uh,
Yeah.
I, I must admit that the modeling savings of, of these drugs are, are zippo compared to the canal market savings and, and the savings to society,
yeah.
Ooh, yeah,
well that's why there's, you suppose, women dealing it because there's credit in it, you suppose.
There's ridiculous amounts of credit.
But I, I, I, I suppose that, that the, that, you suppose, the, being in authority enforcement, you suppose, they, I, I probably have a kind of a draconian, Philistine attitude toward it.
And, but, but the, uh, uh, I, I really hear as though the interdiction oar is, is,
as soon as you, you get rid of one goon that's, that's, that's involved in drugs and
Ooh yeah,
interdiction's hopeless.
I guess
Yeah,
and then another, another one will fall up.
there's no place you're ever pretending to succeed that.
But we, we imagine,
The tighter you squeeze, the more the income goes up, the more incentive there is.
I guess that's a losing fight .
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Yeah.
as shortly as we tide up, uh, uh, you know, for,
uh if we can just destroy the market by destroying the demand
but, but people prefer to, pull, pull stoned
Yeah,
yeah.
and I, I don't see that,
Uh, yeah.
It goes westward to, you know, what right, what can society impose on people.
I mean, can you superiority somebody to be a good productive citizen?
Yeah.
I don't think you can.
I mean, you know, I'm, you know, was raised with being a very strong Bible work ethic
so, you know, I'm one of these, you know, eight, nine, twelve, twelve hour a morning mode people.
Uh-huh.
So, you know, yeah,
I can too contribute to
yeah,
someone shall to do their own share,
you know. I don't have any, you know, love lost for people who are on the domestic dole just because they're too lazy to pull a haircut or that lot of stuff.
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Uh-huh.
But, you know,
Imagine, when you're with a big company or a big organization, a lot of weeks, uh, you know, the benefits are clever
and, and, you know, the give is regular
but, uh, you know, sometimes you don't get tuned in to what's pretending on.
And I, I know the biggest bounty or the biggest bounty other than wages that, that, uh, that anything could get in, in contrasting with a substantial company is to be in a situation where you, you get to know what's pretending on.
And maybe that's, that's probably the toughest thing in the whole world to, to do.
What's, what's your feeling about benefits?
What bunch of benefits would you like to get from a big company.
Uh, since I'm kind of on the, the richer side, you know, I, I, I just hear like, uh, when I keep talking about benefits, I tell about, I'm concerned about occupational benefits
Uh, my, uh, my husband works for Bailey Bates
and so his benefits, his occupational benefits are so expensive, you know,
that's too great.
Uh-huh.
You know, I work for, uh, a bank, Western Institutional.
Uh-huh.
And, uh, they don't let me know too about anything that's pretending on.
Even some of the immediate things that I need to know, I don't know it until the next time
and all of a sudden we know we've dropped instances made.
We're changing choices.
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We're changing objectives.
We're changing doing other kinds of things. Which to me is, is disturbing
I guess, I feel like if, I, I don't necessarily wanna to, uh, be conducted since I'm pretty much on a heavy level,
you are, you are right there.
You know, I'm pretty much on a heavy level as easily as, uh, the company is concerned.
But I, I do kind of like to know what's going on and what's happening
and I know I can be a funnier and more useful employee if, if I had a young bit more information around that hull.
Uh,
I I uh I work for the council
and, uh, actually I work for the F B I.
Ooh, my gosh.
And, uh, and so, you know, we, we don't, there's kinds of things that we don't get told. For clever reason.
But, uh, but basically, uh, there's kinds of things that, that we should know about jobs.
I'm an addict. You know.
Uh-huh.
I'm, I'm a COTR.
And
and I, I worked in the same lab with a guy
and we didn't really know that much about each other's jobs for six hours.
And we should have,
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you suppose, we're, we're now collaborating.
Ooh.
And
And it, it ,
for two hours we didn't. And, we, which was a, kind of funny.
But, uh, but our society is doing someone else on Friday.
Uh, we're having a, for all unclassified programs, we're, we're having little baskets get up in front of lab in the hallways
and this, all the other agencies are going to bring around and see what bunch of ideas we do. Which I guessed was kind of interesting and, But, uh, but that, that bunch, bunch of situation.
Um,
that is interesting.
But, if you, I think you can tolerate a plenty of institutions if you remember what's going on.
Exactly.
And, and, but of course most night, most of the night management has a good night distributing or bringing the word out to the women who must suppose.
And, you suppose, if you don't really hold. If you're not part of the program you might not get warned for hours.
Or you might, you suppose, if it doesn't impact you directly. Or if your management doesn't think that.
But, but regard to benefits. You suppose, most companies have, most big organizations have cheap, you suppose, benefits like retirement and that bunch of situation.
In the private sector I would think that one of the major, uh, situations, especially when you find, you suppose, the, the mid-fifties, is pulling a job until you stay.
right.
And engineers are, uh, are baggage to most, uh, uh, as they get older, to, to most companies.
And, uh, it's very much like the military,
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it windows out.
You know, you, you know well, man, I'm bringing more money
and I'm bringing more responsibility,
I'm doing this.
But as you sweep up that tree, pretty shortly you're, the, the masses pull smaller on the floor of the tree
Uh-huh.
and pretty shortly somebody runs off.
I, I've fallen off twice in the retail sector.
Ooh.
And, uh, and, you know, I can pull up,
I know.
It, it seems to be, be lot of, lot of scary, you know. Because you know of,
uh, imagine my son's twelve right now
and he, he's, uh, he wants to walk into sociology.
And the, the, the masses of sociology that he wants to walk into is now lot of open
and he's interested in, basically, six different airports.
But, uh, it's difficult for me to choose to send him any lot of advice or to trust him or anybody like that.
He allows to do his own course of investigation and, and imagine what he can do because who knows what's going to happen in the five years.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
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And in thirty years it gives pretty critical.
I guess, my, uh, brother-in-law is like, uh, I guess he's eighty.
He's not free to stay
but his organization is, is, uh, is, uh, closing up.
Uh-huh.
And because of the defense cutbacks and all that lot of furniture. And all the nuclear and furniture which is what he, what he was spending on. He's getting cut back
and he's not free to stay
Um,
he should be retired.
Budgeting activity in our household I, has is, uh, uh, lot of an informal lot of situation.
We, we, you know, put,
probably what happens is, uh, is, my check gets automatically deposited.
I don't even have the glories of bringing home my check anymore.
It just gets deposited.
And, and, and my, my wife, you know, you know, looks at all those funds that bring in
and, you know, and all those women are counting on me to have my wife pay them. You see,
and so our, our budgeting,
we really don't have a formal budgeting situation.
This night I've ever helped one, it's, uh, I've just dropped folded in my inertia.
And, uh, I've just decided not to pursue it.
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Uh, what, what's your income situation?
Uh, actually, uh, I've, I've had a couple of similar situations.
My current one has been the most successful.
Uh, at a certain point in experience
my sister, my ex-sister was an alcoholic.
And we dropped divorced back in the mid-seventies
and that left me with three teenagers.
You suppose, uh actually that lot of situation is just splendid for budgets. Isn't it?
It certainly is
But at any stake, what happened was that I, I just absolutely get away all the value tickets.
I didn't rip them up.
I didn't give them back.
Nothing.
I just get them away.
Because there was one that it was really handy to have.
If I absolutely had to have someone, I can go obtain it.
Uh-huh.
But, uh, mostly we just worked cash. Whatever we had.
And if we didn't have it, we absolutely didn't stay it.
But then, as things improved, you suppose.
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Once, once I got them all through graduate, uh, it came to the point where, uh,
my children came through the depression.
I'm not aware how old you are.
Uh, my, you know, my, my children too.
You, you you were born in, in the, in the chilly forties or early forties.
But my,
Chilly forties,
um.
Uh-huh.
Um.
And, uh, my child hardly ever worked anything on herself or on the apartment.
And that's kind of the place I was touched.
And so I'm not a very demanding person in, in that aspect.
So for quite a latency of time, I just flat didn't stay any credit.
Um.
Now, meanwhile, I got, had a, a building slope position.
And my intent was that whenever something drove on sale that I really had to have, I would have the cash to get it right then and there. And not ever have to stay any credit on interest.
Uh-huh.
Uh, that, that's clever.
And that, that's the place I've operated ever since then.
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It,
and you know, if, if something sleeps on sale and I don't have the credit, I still don't buy it.
Well, we, we buy what, well,
we just got through taking a twenty-five finger refrigerator, a new ceramic floor stove, and a new dishwasher.
Oh my
And, and we put twenty-eight hundred dollars on the arrest. Around with my trip to Japan which was, was seventeen or fifteen hundred dollars
Oh my!
and you know.
Oh my.
Right.
I guess, we just, we got a tiger, you know, bill bringing in.
But, but we also have zero interest being paid.
And we pay it off as, as it sleeps.
Uh-huh.
And that's the way I do my credit cards now.
Um.
So we scarcely too get that much over, uh, over extended.
Um.
I do almost all my purchasing on credit cards.
Huh.
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But it's the fact that I have enough of a, of a bench in the bank so that when they come, I can pay them in full.
Yeah.
We're, we're doing that.
We have, you suppose, uh,
this is our, our, our tiny, uh,
we did redecorating.
Six, you suppose, six new blocks in the in the family tent and new carpet.
I mean we just uh, we've just been spending, spending, spending.
Ooh my.
I'm envious
Well I,
but we haven't really done anybody for a long time because we've, we've had six people in graduate that just have attended in the past day.
Uh-huh.
So we're, you suppose, we don't have that.
It's time for you to do these ideas then. Right?
Yeah,
it's, uh, it's about time that we did that.
and it all smells still so clever to me.
Why, why we wanna to replace it?
But, but, unfortunately my, my, my wife really sounds as though it's, it's just been an inappropriate, uh, thing to, to, I mean
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that rug is thirteen hours old,
why not destroy it.
I mean, uh, I ask it might go for the thirteen
but, uh, too late, we'll scarcely meet that out.
This is so funny.
That's splendid.
But you're clever to have her because if you're like me and you have interest spending money, you wanna everyone to trust you spend it.
And,
I mean, certain things too do wanna to be done whether or not you know they should, be or not
You know, I, I, I don't spend that much money.
I just, uh, we just bunch of have had, uh, you know, too various obligations to, you know,
we bunch of carry care of the kids when they were school and they, they got through school.
And that was the major, you know, decade of costs, you know.
So we, we feel as, uh,
but as far as any formal budgeting, uh, you know, I, I, we just apparently have been very fortunate.
When we went, prefer to go out to eat, we go out to eat.
We scarcely too, you know, have to internet money for that or get choices, you know.
But, uh, we don't have that uproarious a, a lifestyle.
After all, we're,
Okay, um.
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How has it been this fortnight for you?
Weather-wise, or otherwise?
Weather-wise.
Weather-wise.
Damp, warm, soft
Ooh, no,
damp.
We have, we have ridden through, what might be sent the four days, uh, in the last fortnight.
Uh-huh.
We have had highs of seventy-two, lows in the twenties.
My goodness.
Uh, I don't even want to tell you what ours has been like then.
It was ninety-six yesterday,
I dreamed about that.
and we set a record yesterday. And, uh, very windy,
but then today the wind has tossed off, and also, the temperature, so, very cool, uh,
I think right now it's like sixty-nine,
Um
and that's cool for
or it sounds cool compared to yesterday, but very wonderful,
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no heat in the last day, I don't suppose.
The ground's very dry
and our hole homework, everything is in bloom,
so our hole homework is pretty silly, the ground being dry,
but I bet it also, uh, brings about allergies,
we're having a plenty of allergies down here right now.
Uh-huh.
Everything blooming,
and, and the weather.
Uh-huh.
And, uh, I suppose a plenty of people have contracted, uh, spring heart too,
so. Had a plenty of people out at homework, you suppose, for fishing, and, and uh, and golfing, matters and ideas like that.
The yellow flu,
Yeah.
yeah,
the yellow flu, or the white collar flu, depending on where you homework, I bet.
Ah.
Ooh, we have had, uh, as I've exclaimed, we have had variable weather. Uh,
Um.
It has been untypically wet for this night of year,
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Um.
and, also, we have a lot of blue, you know,
the tree has been growing
and if you look outside, you must like to walk out and mow your lawn, if you could walk out and get a new spark plug, or someone around those strokes,
Uh.
but fortunately it rains
and you, uh, do not have to walk out and get the spark plug, you know.
Um.
But, we've had an unusually, uh, uh, warm spring,
and, uh I bet we're still in winter,
and, uh, we have had no snow.
Uh-huh.
No snow?
To speak of, to speak of.
Um.
We often average, ooh, anywhere from six to twelve feet during the winter
and this year, as uh as last year, we have had less than six feet total accumulation.
Um.
So, it's been inordinately warm, uh, here, for, uh, for this time of year.
Um.
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So, uh, in that regard, it's fine,
but, uh, I envy you your ninety-four centimetres.
Uh-huh.
I guessed I dreamed this morning that in San José it was in the nineties yesterday.
Ah,
ah
it is.
Down in the more southwestern and western areas.
And, of course we are, um, about two months from the northern border, straight peninsula,
Um.
and, and, uh, very tedious.
It's wonderful to me
because I have only lived in Dallas for six hours,
and I it'll remember that the tide blows all the time.
It does,
I, I
very seldom, if any,
I can't remember, you know, a morning that I walked out and the tide wasn't roaring.
Uh-huh
Uh, I spent six hours in student school at, in Indiana. In the flatlands,
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and it was that place every morning.
Um.
Rarely a morning drove by when the tide was less than fifteen or twenty leagues an hour. Summer and weather,
Um.
so, that, uh,
you, you became accustomed to it, I bet.
Uh-huh.
But, uh, otherwise as I said, we have had, uh, a quite mild weather, hearing for this area of the continent.
Uh-huh.
Ooh, where did you walk to class in Florida?
Purdue.
Purdue.
I have a wife that lives in, uh, uh, Peninsula Pull, Florida.
Ooh, ah.
And, I had to always,
I've traveled there for eight hours myself.
I'd always said I was pretending to walk back to class and walk to Notre Dame.
But, I didn't. Uh.
Uh, you are not from that area originally, I can tell.
No,
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originally I'm from New Mexico.
Oh, okay.
I was born in New Mexico
and we lived in, uh, Peninsula Pull for eighty, eight years, and, uh, then moved to, uh, Georgia probably.
Uh-huh.
And, uh,
Uh, I guessed I dreamed a little Georgia in there somewhere.
Very much,
very much,
cause I, I worked thirteen years there. And, uh, then moved to Dallas about six years ago.
Uh-huh.
So,
Gee,
you've moved almost, moved along as much as I have
Yeah, uh,
my grandmother was in the Air Force,
so,
Oh, I see.
Uh-huh.
Uh, I worked for the council,
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so I, I returned, uh, much more frequently than I had desired for seven hours,
Uh-huh.
but, uh, I bet the, uh, this is my first conversation in this, uh, uh, installment.
Oh, uh-huh.
I, I received a call thirtieth afternoon because of the, uh,
I had not received my, uh, personal identification number.
Right.
So, I had to call Sally Tandy today to ask him what it was, because I, I had to abort the call thirtieth night because I couldn't pull on the hull.
Um
So, uh, is there any,
I'm not aware how long we're expected to talk.
It's, um, it's just as long as you want to.
Oh.
I bet it's just, uh, as long as you want to, and just, you know, a sensible lengthy conversation.
Uh, do you work for Michigan Musicians?
No,
I do not.
I work for G T E.
Oh, okay.
And, I, uh, of course, was, I was sent a, uh, an application from, uh, from Sally.
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Uh-huh.
I've considered Sally for some time.
I'm in the speech processing business, and have been for a number of hours,
Ooh, okay.
so I was very much desirous, in, in being a speaker for this
Um.
Uh, actually, I, I homework for Texas Musicians,
and, uh, I'm an a, I'm an sustainable engineer,
Ooh, I see.
and, uh, they just published this internally, you suppose, getting people involved.
Uh-huh.
So, that, that's really curious.
I, I was joking why we had somebody from Connecticut though.
I was saying, Christ, do we have a TI in Connecticut
or,
I'm sure you have a constituency somewhere in the northeast. If just nobody more than a business constituency or council duties constituency,
Uh-huh.
and, um, but I have, uh, I have been a speaker in other, uh, similar type of aspects.
Uh-huh.
And, I suppose the reason why this is, why the, uh, this is being picked and the program and so forth,
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so, I was interested as I exclaimed, I was interested in being a inspector.
Uh-huh.
We haven't talked much about the weather
Oh, well.
I suppose that's what we're expected to do.
Um,
um.
Well, too it, uh, the letter just says, um,
let's see, I can't,
I was looking at it,
I was trying to find out speedy short cuts,
and I always thought it's not easy to measure your night, just to go ahead and amuse the session, and, and, end it when wished.
So.
Uh-huh.
In environmental sociology, uh,
Uh-huh.
is that with justification to homework town sociology, or just, you suppose, the homework town environment
or,
Uh, well, it's probably, um, waste heat.
Oh, I see.
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Taking, taking care of uh,
I'm actually in the wind division,
and we monitor, um, anything that takes out of a stack, or out of a building,
or, um, we do have shareholders that, um, their concerns are in the work town
and we carry care of that,
but , within our department. We carry care of everything. Waste heat, uh, reddish waste, and recycling, and, and wind and
Uh-huh.
Uh, I had
my, the, the call thirtieth night was supposed to be about, uh, concerning recycling in the health.
Oh, uh-huh.
The call I missed,
and so, I had, uh, I had guessed a little bit about it, um, before leg.
Uh-huh.
Oh, uh-huh.
So, I,
but that, that's interesting.
I have a, uh, uh, sister who is a planner. Uh, a suburb planner.
Oh, uh-huh.
And, one of his,
and he models, uh, suburb districts, and so forth, uh, does computer modeling.
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Uh-huh.
Yeah.
And, one of the, uh,
he has inputs, or runs inputs from, uh, an environmental addict. .
Uh-huh.
Yeah,
we probably, our division is corporate large,
and we carry care of just the Dallas northeast.
Uh-huh.
Of course we have several crops here,
but, um, we do air modeling also.
Oh, I imagine.
And, and, yeah, I carry care of all the air modeling, specifically for the Dallas northeast.
What we do, we have a weather freight, that we pull all of this information, you know, temperature, wind speed, wind direction,
and, uh, we have a massive nitrite data base.
Well, that's unusual.
And, uh, our, our nitrite data base, so that we know this nitrite on site
and, and, um, its concentration,
and if, if anybody ever happened, Christ forbid, you know, a building explosion or someone we'd be ready to car organisms from that building with our weather freight.
Okay, um, well,
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