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Smiley 
08/12/13

Place: Echo

Comments:
Well sure,SNL, you could use it for that, too.

Roe 
08/12/13

Place: Cowville, USA

Comments:
Dear Sammy, after pondering over your question & conferring w/the finest minds in the Dairy Business & doing lots of research on whipping cream. I have come to the conclusion U can whip it but U can't beat it.

Jack Hawkins 
08/12/13

Place: 66erville

Comments:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Sheryl and wishes for many more. Come to the mini and I'll buy you a birthday drink! Happy , Happy, Happy.
Man, am I glad Sam asked Dale and Roe that question. And Dale handled it so nicely too. He had several idea's I'd NEVER thought of. He could make a new menu for Denny's! Can't wait to hear what Roe comes up with.

sheryl bunyard 
08/12/13

Place: 67er

Comments:
Thank you Sandy for the BD WISHES!!  It was all work and no play at work today, so just now checking my emails.
I do like hangin with ya'll........you make me feel so young
Thank you again for thinking of me my friend ! 

SNL 
08/12/13

Place: Richardson

Comments:
Well, I've been waiting for the reply to Sammy.  I'll have to admit, Smiley went nowhere I thought he would be going!!  I guess I'm kind of disappointed.  I just knew he was going for the zinger.   And to think, I misjudged poor Dale.

Smiley 
08/12/13

Place: Grosvenor

Comments:
And Sammy,  if its the spray can, just cock your head back, open your mouth and as they used to say  "fill'er up!"

Smiles 
08/12/13

Place: Here

Comments:
Sammy,
  I'v not seen or discussed Roes' herd but I highly suspect that there is not a spotted cow or a Jersey in the bunch. We raise beef cattle and the only milk our cows make goes directly to a hungry calf.
 I do however sometimes participate in the cullinary activities which lead me to ask this question:  "Are you serious???"  Apple pie. apple cobbler, actually ANY cobbler any pie,pancakes, waffles, pudding, crepes, graham crackers, french toast, strawberry schortcake, lasagne, hot dogs, steak, potatoes, beef tongue, okra, petunias, popcorn and the list is endless. I would start by simply getting a spoon and the bowl of redi-whip. Its' purty good frozen.

Sam Smith 
08/12/13

Place: Highland Park

Comments:
Smiley and Roe, I believe you guys are dairy officianados. I have a question. Our grandkids got banana splits at our house. After they left Sarah and I have leftover Redi Whip. Since it is about to expire, we need to find a quick use for it other than ice cream and cheeries.
Any ideas?

SNL 
08/12/13

Place: Richardson

Comments:
Want to wish a big Happy B-day to my friend Sheryl Bunyard!  Happy B-day youngin'.  I'm sure that's why you like hangin' out with us, cause we are all older than you!  Hope you enjoy your day and we sure would like to see you again at the next mini.
                                 

Smiles 
08/12/13

Place: Echo

Comments:
Jack,
 On a more serious note, I went with Aetna Advantage mostly because it is through the Teacher Retirement System. It had a few extra perks from the stack of providers and offered the gap plan for doctors and hospital plus part D (Meds) for $75.00 per month. I also talked to several retirees that had used the plan and they thought it was great because you just give the Aetna card to all providers instead of the medicare card and they send you a complete explanation of what medicare paid and what they paid. They also are big enough to know how to negotiate and code all claims so that you get the best deal. I have not had a claim yet but feel like Aetna has me covered.

Jack Hawkins 
08/12/13

Place: 66erville

Comments:
Thank you so much for the info, good friend, Dale. I'm sure it is an excellent deal, but not being a cattle/land baron, at $171.00 a day, it is a little above my price range. I think I'll look a little longer at my options. Just think, if all the people who have already figured this out would post here what a busy guestbook it would be.
Choppers, you know I have access to almost all the dental tools. Have your "friend" call me if he is going to be in the Dallas area. 

Smiley 
08/11/13

Place: Echo

Comments:
John,
 Not being directly affiliated with Vondale insurors I can't speak for them. I know they covered the judge in Brownwood for dental work when they removed his tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth. He said the dentist reminded him of a New York Yankees fan. You know, one roots for the Yankees and the other yanks for the roots. I'm sure they could provide coverage at a "reasonable" rate.

John "Choppers" Southworth 
08/11/13

Place: The Woodlands, TX

Comments:

Smiley, does "Vondale Insurers" offer dental coverage? At reasonable rates?

I have this friend who is in the market for it but was declined by Lloyds of Abilene.

Smiley 
08/11/13

Place: Grosvenor

Comments:
Jack,
  I would recommend coverage provided by Vondale insureres of Grosvenor. Just send your monthly $5200 premiums to 1743 CR 141, Brownwood, Texas and you will be most pleased with the personal attention given to your account. Thank you, in advance, for your patronage.*

* Vondale, inc. offers only group coverage and the entire group must suffer the same loss to justify payment. member FDIC

Sam Smith 
08/11/13

Place: Coppell

Comments:
Sarah and I highly recommend our friend for over 30 years,Ray Smith to discuss your Medicare plan options. Ray sat down with me and went over the different PPO Advantage plans from various insurers. I chose one to fit my needs. Ray is thorough and best of all no check was necessary. He gets paid by the insurance company you choose.
You will really like Ray. Let me know if you would like to sit down with him and I'll have him contact you.
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