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Comments:
I promise not to. 😊
Post: Plans Interrupted
Link to comment from May 31, 2024
Thanks for another article Steve, so well written- not even close to the AI-generated ones. Though we’ve gotten to know your dad from previous articles, this one is particularly poignant and with an important lesson about how life’s unexpected challenges can throw a monkey wrench into well-thought out plans. Mentioning that your dad paid for your therapy is also an important lesson about the value of family support and parental love: despite his feelings that you should just get on with your life, he still did what needed to be done to help his son. Thanks so much! (I will think of you the next time I pass by that Victoria’s Secret on lower Broadway).
Post: Plans Interrupted
Link to comment from May 31, 2024
I’ll admit that I didn’t read the whole thing, but what I did read reminded me of a mediocre textbook, as opposed to the good ones, with colorful examples that helped you to understand and remember the point.
Post: Seizing the Moment
Link to comment from May 28, 2024
You are fortunate, Dick, to recognize and appreciate your blessings, and to have found a partner early in life who shared your values. It’s clear that you have generously shared your gifts and wisdom with others, including, of course, here in HD. I always appreciate your insight and kindness.
Post: Luck Would Have It
Link to comment from May 23, 2024
I’m with Marjorie: Thanks so much, Dr Dailey. And now I’m going to read the article Marjorie references, as I’ve missed some lately.
Post: My Death Odyssey
Link to comment from May 22, 2024
Thanks for another travel tip, Kathy, about using miles to upgrade. I’ve got a few more trips to Asia in my future, I hope, and I’m thinking that Business Class on the Asia-bound flight might save me a day or more recovering from jet lag. For the homebound flight it wouldn’t matter so much.
Post: For Love or Money
Link to comment from May 22, 2024
And definitely not enough to “always fly First Class.” Having been upgraded once for a 14-hour flight (!😀), I can appreciate how great it is to stretch out in something like a bed, but to pay for it every time on that income? No way!
Post: For Love or Money
Link to comment from May 22, 2024
So fortunate that you kept all the original paperwork. In my old neighborhood in Queens, someone had an ancient (1930s), unrestored car on their property. The owner of the house told me he couldn’t get rid of it because there was no paperwork. Likewise, when buying our first home, my mom told me to forget the unoccupied house that had an old truck parked in the driveway: “You’ll have trouble getting rid of it - don’t put in an offer.”
Post: Wrong Number
Link to comment from May 22, 2024
Sorry to laugh at your expense, Ken, but this was so ridiculous that I spilled my coffee - the things we have to go through because of epic ineptitude! I just repeat after myself “It’s not life or death.” But SO frustrating!
Post: Wrong Number
Link to comment from May 22, 2024
We’re birthday buddies, David. I celebrated my 73rd last week 😊🎂 Best Wishes.
Post: Not Dead Yet
Link to comment from May 9, 2024