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OT- back from my drive
Well, thanks for your purrs, everyone. This morning I felt well
enough to drive to the border for my visa run. My flu symptoms are gone and so is the nausea, although I still can't eat much. Might try to keep it that way, that's how I started off losing weight last time ;-) I ended up going to a different border crossing this time and was surprised when it took me a whole hour less to get there. So that knocked 2 hours off the round trip making it a 6 hour trip instead of 8. Also, the Cambodians at this border seemed to be more professional and ripped me off a little bit less on the visa, etc. I saved myself $6!!! However, there wasn't any good shopping at this border, so I wasn't able to buy anything. Oh well, I just wanted to turn around and head home anyway. It was a pretty enjoyable drive, I sang along to my favorite mixed tapes (can't do that with Dennis in the car, I'm too considerate) and I only saw 2 dead dogs and 1 dead snake. And 1 very much alive, gigantic, black, shiny and very wiggly snake. And I didn't get pulled over for a ticket this time. Yay :-) Oh, and I have yet again come to realize that I live in the hottest part of Thailand. It is noticeably cooler as little as a couple of hours in any direction from my town. Even to the east. #&(?^$#%^%$#^!!! That's all I have to say about that. So the purrs for me obviously worked. Thanks again. For my friend Elsa, I'm not sure if they worked. She would probably think so because according to her everything's "all better" now with her husband. He's been away in Vietnam for the last couple of days but gets home tonight. Then he's taking her to Samui for the weekend. So I really can't say anything else to her at this time because of all the happy, happy, joy, joy. But I'll be there for her when she needs me again. And I don't doubt that she will. -- Britta "There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast." -- Unknown Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album |
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badwilson wrote:
Well, thanks for your purrs, everyone. This morning I felt well enough to drive to the border for my visa run. My flu symptoms are gone and so is the nausea, although I still can't eat much. Might try to keep it that way, that's how I started off losing weight last time ;-) I ended up going to a different border crossing this time and was surprised when it took me a whole hour less to get there. So that knocked 2 hours off the round trip making it a 6 hour trip instead of 8. Also, the Cambodians at this border seemed to be more professional and ripped me off a little bit less on the visa, etc. I saved myself $6!!! However, there wasn't any good shopping at this border, so I wasn't able to buy anything. Oh well, I just wanted to turn around and head home anyway. It was a pretty enjoyable drive, I sang along to my favorite mixed tapes (can't do that with Dennis in the car, I'm too considerate) and I only saw 2 dead dogs and 1 dead snake. And 1 very much alive, gigantic, black, shiny and very wiggly snake. And I didn't get pulled over for a ticket this time. Yay :-) Oh, and I have yet again come to realize that I live in the hottest part of Thailand. It is noticeably cooler as little as a couple of hours in any direction from my town. Even to the east. #&(?^$#%^%$#^!!! That's all I have to say about that. So the purrs for me obviously worked. Thanks again. For my friend Elsa, I'm not sure if they worked. She would probably think so because according to her everything's "all better" now with her husband. He's been away in Vietnam for the last couple of days but gets home tonight. Then he's taking her to Samui for the weekend. So I really can't say anything else to her at this time because of all the happy, happy, joy, joy. But I'll be there for her when she needs me again. And I don't doubt that she will. I'm glad the purrs worked for you, will continue the purrs for Elsa, they'll work eventually. How much longer do you expect to stay in Thailand before you move to Australia? -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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Adrian wrote:
badwilson wrote: Well, thanks for your purrs, everyone. This morning I felt well enough to drive to the border for my visa run. My flu symptoms are gone and so is the nausea, although I still can't eat much. Might try to keep it that way, that's how I started off losing weight last time ;-) I ended up going to a different border crossing this time and was surprised when it took me a whole hour less to get there. So that knocked 2 hours off the round trip making it a 6 hour trip instead of 8. Also, the Cambodians at this border seemed to be more professional and ripped me off a little bit less on the visa, etc. I saved myself $6!!! However, there wasn't any good shopping at this border, so I wasn't able to buy anything. Oh well, I just wanted to turn around and head home anyway. It was a pretty enjoyable drive, I sang along to my favorite mixed tapes (can't do that with Dennis in the car, I'm too considerate) and I only saw 2 dead dogs and 1 dead snake. And 1 very much alive, gigantic, black, shiny and very wiggly snake. And I didn't get pulled over for a ticket this time. Yay :-) Oh, and I have yet again come to realize that I live in the hottest part of Thailand. It is noticeably cooler as little as a couple of hours in any direction from my town. Even to the east. #&(?^$#%^%$#^!!! That's all I have to say about that. So the purrs for me obviously worked. Thanks again. For my friend Elsa, I'm not sure if they worked. She would probably think so because according to her everything's "all better" now with her husband. He's been away in Vietnam for the last couple of days but gets home tonight. Then he's taking her to Samui for the weekend. So I really can't say anything else to her at this time because of all the happy, happy, joy, joy. But I'll be there for her when she needs me again. And I don't doubt that she will. I'm glad the purrs worked for you, will continue the purrs for Elsa, they'll work eventually. How much longer do you expect to stay in Thailand before you move to Australia? Sigh I wish I knew. We still haven't heard a thing. I'm hoping that no news is good news. I'm going to check again next week. Once we hear, we have up to a year to get there. But it will take at least 6 months to prepare Vino's paperwork. So it will be from 6 months to a year after we get the visa. -- Britta "There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast." -- Unknown Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album |
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badwilson wrote:
Sigh I wish I knew. We still haven't heard a thing. I'm hoping that no news is good news. I'm going to check again next week. Once we hear, we have up to a year to get there. But it will take at least 6 months to prepare Vino's paperwork. So it will be from 6 months to a year after we get the visa. Will continue to send visa purrs. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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"badwilson" wrote in message ... Well, thanks for your purrs, everyone. This morning I felt well enough to drive to the border for my visa run. My flu symptoms are gone and so is the nausea, although I still can't eat much. Might try to keep it that way, that's how I started off losing weight last time ;-) I ended up going to a different border crossing this time and was surprised when it took me a whole hour less to get there. So that knocked 2 hours off the round trip making it a 6 hour trip instead of 8. Also, the Cambodians at this border seemed to be more professional and ripped me off a little bit less on the visa, etc. I saved myself $6!!! However, there wasn't any good shopping at this border, so I wasn't able to buy anything. Oh well, I just wanted to turn around and head home anyway. It was a pretty enjoyable drive, I sang along to my favorite mixed tapes (can't do that with Dennis in the car, I'm too considerate) and I only saw 2 dead dogs and 1 dead snake. And 1 very much alive, gigantic, black, shiny and very wiggly snake. And I didn't get pulled over for a ticket this time. Yay :-) Oh, and I have yet again come to realize that I live in the hottest part of Thailand. It is noticeably cooler as little as a couple of hours in any direction from my town. Even to the east. #&(?^$#%^%$#^!!! That's all I have to say about that. So the purrs for me obviously worked. Thanks again. For my friend Elsa, I'm not sure if they worked. She would probably think so because according to her everything's "all better" now with her husband. He's been away in Vietnam for the last couple of days but gets home tonight. Then he's taking her to Samui for the weekend. So I really can't say anything else to her at this time because of all the happy, happy, joy, joy. But I'll be there for her when she needs me again. And I don't doubt that she will. glad to hear you're feeling better and that your trip was bearable - sorry about the shopping though!! purrs for your friend, but my friends - strong, smart women all three that I think of, and you would not expect one of them to put up - that have been in such a relationship tell me you more often than not have to *really* hit bottom hard before you can pull yourself up and out, hope it' doesn't get too hard on her and she can get out with her health -- lewe lewemi at yahoo dot se | cats' pics: photos.yahoo.com/lewemi |
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I'm glad you're back, safe and well.
Suz&Spicey the cap hockey fiend |
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lewe wrote:
"badwilson" wrote in message ... Well, thanks for your purrs, everyone. This morning I felt well enough to drive to the border for my visa run. My flu symptoms are gone and so is the nausea, although I still can't eat much. Might try to keep it that way, that's how I started off losing weight last time ;-) I ended up going to a different border crossing this time and was surprised when it took me a whole hour less to get there. So that knocked 2 hours off the round trip making it a 6 hour trip instead of 8. Also, the Cambodians at this border seemed to be more professional and ripped me off a little bit less on the visa, etc. I saved myself $6!!! However, there wasn't any good shopping at this border, so I wasn't able to buy anything. Oh well, I just wanted to turn around and head home anyway. It was a pretty enjoyable drive, I sang along to my favorite mixed tapes (can't do that with Dennis in the car, I'm too considerate) and I only saw 2 dead dogs and 1 dead snake. And 1 very much alive, gigantic, black, shiny and very wiggly snake. And I didn't get pulled over for a ticket this time. Yay :-) Oh, and I have yet again come to realize that I live in the hottest part of Thailand. It is noticeably cooler as little as a couple of hours in any direction from my town. Even to the east. #&(?^$#%^%$#^!!! That's all I have to say about that. So the purrs for me obviously worked. Thanks again. For my friend Elsa, I'm not sure if they worked. She would probably think so because according to her everything's "all better" now with her husband. He's been away in Vietnam for the last couple of days but gets home tonight. Then he's taking her to Samui for the weekend. So I really can't say anything else to her at this time because of all the happy, happy, joy, joy. But I'll be there for her when she needs me again. And I don't doubt that she will. glad to hear you're feeling better and that your trip was earable - sorry about the shopping though!! purrs for your friend, but my friends - strong, smart women all three that I think of, and you would not expect one of them to put up - that have been in such a relationship tell me you more often than not have to *really* hit bottom hard before you can pull yourself up and out, hope it' doesn't get too hard on her and she can get out with her health Well, this is the thing. In 8 years of marriage, he hasn't touched her. She said that she almost wishes he would hit her because that would definitely get her to instantly leave. But as it is, she feels like she's in this limbo of "too bad to stay, but too good to leave". I am getting the feeling that he's too smart to hit her, he knows she will leave if he does, so he doesn't and she sticks around so he can torture her in emotional ways :-( -- Britta "There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast." -- Unknown Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album |
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I was worried about you driving while having the flu, so I'm glad you are
back home ok, Britta. I do so wish Elsa would get out of the bad marriage, but I know that she is the one who has to make that decision. We can only send purrs. Best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "badwilson" wrote in message ... Well, thanks for your purrs, everyone. This morning I felt well enough to drive to the border for my visa run. My flu symptoms are gone and so is the nausea, although I still can't eat much. Might try to keep it that way, that's how I started off losing weight last time ;-) I ended up going to a different border crossing this time and was surprised when it took me a whole hour less to get there. So that knocked 2 hours off the round trip making it a 6 hour trip instead of 8. Also, the Cambodians at this border seemed to be more professional and ripped me off a little bit less on the visa, etc. I saved myself $6!!! However, there wasn't any good shopping at this border, so I wasn't able to buy anything. Oh well, I just wanted to turn around and head home anyway. It was a pretty enjoyable drive, I sang along to my favorite mixed tapes (can't do that with Dennis in the car, I'm too considerate) and I only saw 2 dead dogs and 1 dead snake. And 1 very much alive, gigantic, black, shiny and very wiggly snake. And I didn't get pulled over for a ticket this time. Yay :-) Oh, and I have yet again come to realize that I live in the hottest part of Thailand. It is noticeably cooler as little as a couple of hours in any direction from my town. Even to the east. #&(?^$#%^%$#^!!! That's all I have to say about that. So the purrs for me obviously worked. Thanks again. For my friend Elsa, I'm not sure if they worked. She would probably think so because according to her everything's "all better" now with her husband. He's been away in Vietnam for the last couple of days but gets home tonight. Then he's taking her to Samui for the weekend. So I really can't say anything else to her at this time because of all the happy, happy, joy, joy. But I'll be there for her when she needs me again. And I don't doubt that she will. -- Britta "There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast." -- Unknown Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album |
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