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thanks for the reminder of address,

Posted By: sm from NE on 2009-01-02
In Reply to: Don't throw out those cards! - sm

i remember there are people who do this, but can never seem to find the addresses when needed....God bless!


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E-mail the poster for address - do not post address. NM
Goldbird
Thanks for the reminder to appreciate
those that we hold dear. Found out that a dear friend and his wife lost a baby today a month before he was to be born. Life is precious and most of us take it for granted.
Reminder to myself...
to put that on my list for the store today.  Just what I need right now, too, a little egg nog and rum!  Thanks for the idea.
Thanks for the reminder Cat!

It is a GORGEOUS crystal clear (but freezing!) night here in Maine and the moon is like a spotlight out there lighting up the whole yard!  I hope the weather clears out for others as well.  I have personally never seen an eclipse because I'm either in bed or the weather is bad.  I actually took a nap today so I could be up for it! 



just another reminder to cherish every day we have -
Thank you for sharing. :-)
Thank you for a great reminder. nm
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I am for them. They are an important reminder

Although they are considered a religious symbol, it should not offend atheists to see them on the side of the road.  This is America, land of many religions, and how someone wants to honor a loved one that has passed is their business in my opinion.  They are free to be atheists and should allow others their freedom as well.


Good reminder about the two sides SM
I'm not condoning the animal kicking; it's wrong and there's no two ways around it, although I have to admit that when I have been trying to go in or out of the door without coming under siege by the dogs, my foot has swung- not hard enough to do any damage whatsoever but enough that it clears a path- but my dogs are small and low to the ground so the arm or shoulder that I might use to push past my big dog converts to a foot or a leg to move the little guys.

That being said, what I'm hearing as an undercurrent is that you live either in a rural or semi-rural area, and you have decided you want to move to the 'burbs and have convinced the kids that they want to move to the 'burbs, and everybody is nagging at your husband to get them out of the wasteland he calls a home and move them to the civilization of the 'burbs. Much like the rest of the animal kingdom, backing a man into a corner is going to bring about a reaction, and the whole overboard on the hunting thing may be him thumbing his nose at your suburban ideal.

Also, there are a lot of people who when they recently get into a new hobby or past-time go just a bit overboard. I myself have about 300 jigsaws down in the basement from when I thought that would be fun (only about 50 of them ever completed). My son has a collection of stuff from his martial arts phase that now sit in the back of his closet. My ex has owner's manuals and extra light bulbs and a million parts for that period when he was restoring his 1950s pickup truck. And I won't even talk about all the crap I have from various crafts I decided I was going to take up at a given time.

If you're looking for a reason to dump him and move to the suburbs, I guess his hunting is as good a reason as any. But obviously, at least to me, there are other issues, and I agree that if you want to save this marriage, counseling is the way to go.
DLL address
Does the error read:
RTHDCPL.EXE-Illegal System DLL Relocation.

I added security to my HP and upon startup, that was the error message I was getting. HP informed me that Windows was encountering some problems and listed a site to do a download to resolve this problem and it only took 2 minutes and worked.

As follows: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=935448

Totally solved my problem. Good luck. If not, just email HP support and they will email you within the hour.
DLL address
Forgot to add that once in the site, under resolution it shows "Download the 935448 package now". It states that this problem "may" occur after installing security updates due to conflicting base addresses and states the problem occurs in the Hhctrl.ocx file before it loads the user32.dll file.

Let me know if this solves your problem.
How did you address it before
since the only thing that has changed is the Dr. part? Just curious? But I think the correct etiquette is:

Dr. April Cox
Dr. Jonathan Grant
# Street Name
City, State 11111
address?
I remember reading the post and had all good intentions of at least sending a greeting card. Could you repeat it? So glad people are thinking of these guys, they will never ever forget it.Sorry I did not get to it sooner, although I am sure anything is welcome at any time.
I'd address the envelope as...

Current Resident
100 Main Street
Happytown, USA


...but them I'm a wiseacre like that.


 


 


Let me send you my address...LOL!! nm
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Many religions address how men and
women wear their hair. Their hair is not the problem.
Found it but won't take my address sm
I need help as well as everything is a "shame to throw out," especially in this economy. I feel bad getting rid of things in and if I throw anything of my husband's out, he goes and gets it back. I wish I could send him away for a few days and rent a dumpster but he is retired, so I just have to look at it and say, "Maybe next week." There is no hope, I should throw away as much as I bring in, but I never do!
Anyone every let someone use their address for ? and gotten into trouble?
My husband just called me and said his nephew who moved to our state from another a few months ago got a ticket. The nephew said he wanted to use our address which my gulliable husband said yes to. This nephew, by the way, has a place to live (think he is in a rented place) and I find it strange he is not able to receive what he needs at his own address. I am very upset over this and am going to tell the nephew when I see him no to his request. I do not want to try and skirt by any legal issues, thereby possibly putting myself into a mess. Anyone had any trouble with anything like this before?
My internet address bar disappeared . . .

all I have is Google and mywebsearch.  Anybody know how to get it back?


Thanks


 


Guess the address was too long..trying again..sm

http://www.helpguide.org/mental/


domestic_violence_abuse_help_treatment_prevention.htm


OOPs - sorry - meant to address OP, thought you were her! (sm)
It was early in the morning, my contacts were still hazy - sorry about that!
Yes, this conversation didn't address the teacher aspect.
We got off on another related subject. Fortunately some other posters stayed focused on what you actually asked, so at least it wasn't a successful hijacking, LOL. I don't have kids, but what I remember is teachers never saying anything either way. And that is how it should be since each family has their own thing going on.
Did anyone do the last Windows update and get a message about a DLL address cant be read or
something when you start the computer up.
Gotta make sure I have that address! Sounds GOOD. NM
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