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While driving my customary route
home from my duty hours in my
personal car, which has a Ham radio
capable of receiving our work radio
frequency, I stopped at the corner
store to pick up some milk and cigarettes.
While I was walking to my car after
just leaving the store, a blue Chevrolet
Cavalier swerved from the street, jump
the curb, crossed 85 feet of parking lot
and T-boned the passenger side of my
1990 Eagle Premiere.
I walked over to the driver of the car in
order to see if he was all right , and to get
the insurance information from him,
thinking of just how I was going to let him
have it for wrecking my car, when the
6'4" man exited his vehicle, handed me
a 1/4 full bottle of Canadian Club Rye Whiskey,
and said, "Quick, get rid of this before
the cops come, will ya?"
I took the bottle from him, as asked,
and watched the look of relief on his
face slowly transform into realization,
and acceptance, as he finally bothered
to look closely at who he was talking to....
I was in full uniform.
Ask for Liquid Pet Medications
A co-worker shared this great tip with me.
She, like so many of us, has trouble
shoving pills down her cats, so she asks
the vets for liquid forms of any medications.
She then mixes the liquid medication with
a little wet food
(which they don't get normally) and they
eat it right up thinking it's a great treat.
The other cats get a little plain wet food
in another room and they're none the
wiser. Brilliant!
She said that for antibiotics she usually
ends up with the pink bubblegum
flavored Amoxacillin they give children
and the cats don't seem to taste it. :-)
Stephanie - Hillsboro, OR
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Fight Foot Odor With Coffee
This was one of the most interesting
experiments I ever did before with my
shoes and boots. I got curious one day.
I kept buying foot powder that was too
expensive and would cause allergic
reactions to my skin, even if I'm wearing socks.
SUPPLIES
2 pantyhose
scissors
ground coffee,
no liquid (Whatever flavor you want)
clean, dry small shovel use for gardening
INSTRUCTIONS:
So what I did was get two pair of pantyhose,
cut down the middle. Take dry coffee
(since I don't drink coffee anymore, choose
which ever ever flavour you like ^-^).
Use a clean small gardening shovel or pour
at least 1 lb. of coffee into two of pantyhose
legs in the kitchen in a dry sink
(or whatever is dry.) Tie the top of each
pantyhose leg into a knot. Place both of the
filled pantyhose into your shoes, boots,
etc., for about 24 hours or longer as you like.
Afterward, throw away the filled pantyhose.
Harmless chemicals, less expensive,
good aroma smell.
ERMA- Texas
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Make A Master List
Clutter can become overwhelming.
My solution is to create a master list of
things that are needed to live. Clothes
that are needed for our/your way of life,
groceries, furniture, and just basic needs
which are placed in categories.
As these things wear out or deplete,
then replace it and throw out the old.
Replace with only the things you love
or that are beneficial. For those
clutterers throw them out or give away
at least three things in all your rooms
daily or weekly and watch how the clutter
diminishes over time. You will become
happier and you will bless others by
giving them good things that are not
in use. Things are meant to be used,
so if not in use, give it away.
Donna- PA
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Jell-O For Houseplants
Add a few teaspoons of powdered
jell-o into the soil of houseplants.
The nitrogen in the gelatin enhances
new growth. Also reduces how
often the plant needs watering.
Janette -WV
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Volunteer In Exchange For Tickets
Volunteer to serve as a docent for
whatever type of performance you
like such as a theater/museum.
An 85 year old friend served as an
usher for the local community theater.
As such she got to see all the plays
produced. She was on a limited
income and this was the only way
she could enjoy the theater.
Mary A- IL
Invictus
by William Ernest Henley
Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul
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