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Susan P. Sunde 
04/17/08

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Ada, you know you're in my thoughts.  We have our Mothers' illness in common.  I agree ... this can be a rough time of life for us.

SNL 
04/17/08

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Ada Ann, I can only imagine the conversation you & your Mom must have had.  This growing up & becoming a responsible adult isn't all it's cracked up to be!!!   Hang in there dear friend!

Ada Ann Henrie Wingate 
04/17/08

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Home from FL....very emotional visit....I told Mother that it is okay for her to leave me....I will be alright.....we never talked about sex or Santa, so that was a tough conversation.  I really don't like this growing up business.
     I haven't been keeping up with the guest book....congrats to Sandy for new job.  Carol, hope your birthday was fun.  Jim Y, glad your gall bladder is gone....that can be awfully painful....did that several years ago..If I missed anyone, sorry.

Linda P 
04/17/08

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Dale could have been hunting and drinking with Hillary.  Now, that lady can tell a yarn; true or not.

John Southworth 
04/17/08

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Jack, perhaps everyone (other than Toni) is suffering from Post-Tax Trauma Syndrome.

Smiley and I had another government-alloted coffee break yesterday. That guy has more stories to tell than ... a medium sized library.

He mesmerizes me with his yarns, as I cry on his shoulder about the stock market, the price of crude, and the ratio of the dollar to the Euro.

I can't one-up him either. When I tried to show off my scar from a broken needle received in a badly administered Diptheria shot at Chester Clinic, he topped me with his bullet wound scar on his right calf (obstensively, received as a 15 yr. old while hunting around Lake Whitney with a young Dick Cheney).

Happy Jack 
04/17/08

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It is my understanding that the "new" leading salesman at Kellum & Son is set to retire as a result of all the appliances sold to a blonde lady for her "new" house. In the same line, I heard they opened a new granite quarry to provide the consistent color and vein for the countertops and backsplashes. Soon they will probably start logging on a new forest to provide cabinets. SNL's having fun now!  SNL didn't hear from Don. Let me know when he wants to get 'er done.
Looks like the GB is in a lull. Hope it is just a lull, don't want to get like those "other" sites. They are slower than old folks driving!

Sandy McM 
04/16/08

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Toni, wish we were there.  Glad your having a great time.

Toni Rogers Jones 
04/16/08

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Hey all!  We're about to leave Cabo.  Spent the day touring and stopped in CaboWabo for a few adult beverages and chips and dip!  Sammy wasn't there!  Will catch up to you when we return.  Having a great time. Bruce says hello to all too!

Cheezehead 
04/16/08

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Bob...my apologies, but I am on the road and read your e-mail in my Blackberry...but regardless I took Jedibob911 to be some crackpot...I would be honored to talk to Israel...let me know.

BLB 
04/16/08

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Sorry, Cheesehead..Israel is our son and I might need you to try and talk to him.He is fine today.Thanks

Linda P 
04/16/08

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Thanks for the advice guys; I'll take it under advisement.  Need to get a flashlight and check to make sure there is no dust on the floor by the bun.  If not, then I'll just leave things alone.  If there is, I'll give you an update.  Rick -- you won't need to look for smoke coming from my end of town; won't use gasoline.

Rick Watts 
04/16/08

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Linda, The WD40 method might get rid of the worms but it will also discolor the finish  and soak into the wood. If the furniture is ever refinished  the new stain, tung oil, varnish, paint what ever you refinish it with will not stick where the WD40 was applied.
I suggest you try gasoline and a match. No better not, gas is too expensive and it might burn down the house.
Any way if you try the WD40 try not to get it on the outside surface.

Happy Jack 
04/16/08

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Linda, I don't know anything about the toxic properties of WD40 on bugs, but WD 40's name come from Water Displacement 40 (attempt). It was invented to prevent/stop rust. It drives water away from where it is applied. While it may kill your bugs, it will dry out the wood, if there is any water in wood that old. Dry wood has a tendency to crack and split. Not saying don't try it, just want to let you know about possible problems.
Jim, hope you are well on the road to recovery. Was this the three hole surgery? They say with that surgery it doesn't hurt to laugh afterward. Hope so!

Linda P 
04/16/08

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Sandra -- Glad to see you post.  Looks like you got home at a reasonable time of evening.  I've been wondering about you.  First days at a new job can be overwhelming.  Hope you weren't.

As far as the worms are concerned, I'm trying to cover all my bases, and pass along some information in case someone else has worms (in their furniture). 

Jim Young -- Glad your surgery went well.  Hope you are feeling well.

buddy 
04/16/08

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Sandy Mc- Handy man McGee is in Louisiana shooting alligators with golf balls. Best keep the Cold Duck in the ref.

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