Great to meet you too. When I was in the telephone installation business I did some work at the hospital in Savana It was something Memorial, Sloan I think.
The new telephone system cutover and 1800 phones were inoperative! We sent people from all over the country there to get it fixed. That's why I was there.
Somewhere tropical like Fiji sounds good to me. How long have you been doing massage?
Hi Charles, you would be more than welcome to join the community. It is nice to meet you.
Karen
At 9:51am on January 31st, 2008, Charles Dane said…
The flooded streets of Savannah do not happen that often and really do not bother me. I find the way people drive to be alot more annoying. It seems like common sense, if you want to drive slow, that you should be in the right lane but people here do not get this simple idea.
At 12:29am on January 31st, 2008, PeachBelle said…
Hi Charles!
Have you experienced the flooded streets of Savannah when it rains??
Oh the fun ...(not!)
Hi....I stopped for a few reasons...I was going to be out of the house at dinner time 3 nights a week to go to school and I have a son who was 12 yrs old at that time (15 now) and I didn't want him to be eating dinner alone also, I was in my mid fifties (57 now) and realized that my hands wouldn't last more than a few years, if that long.
Yes, the mts. are beautiful, especially in the fall. The Hudson valley is breathtaking at that time of year. I'm hoping to move back in two and a half years after my son graduates from H.S. My two older children and their families live in N.J. but I think I might move back to Long Island. What about you...are you planning on moving back? You know what they say...they can take the woman/man out of NY but you can't take NY out of the woman/man!
Hi Charles....New Paltz...I love it there....my daughter and her husband both are graduates from SUNY at New Paltz! I did the trail at Mohonk years ago.
And I agree about surrounding yourself with good people. There seem to be wonderful people I'm meeting through this site.
At 11:44am on November 25th, 2007, Charles Dane said…
Now I have 2 sites I can communicate with you. I wonder which is easier, I tend to be more serious on this site and more playful on the other one. The other site is a combination of networking and flirting. Here I hope to find inner peace and prosperity. I am not sure I can say that without laughing. I do however believe, that if you surround yourself with good people, good things tend to happen.
Charles
At 8:59pm on November 24th, 2007, Liz Ackerman said…
Every year when it's snowed so much that everything looks like brown slush I wish that I lived someplace warm... But then the first snow always makes me remember why I love it. There is nothing like opening the door and breathing in the first cold blast of air. lol... You must have left the site too early. You should try again. ;) Of course I wanted to come for a visit.. I'd never turn down a great massage.
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The new telephone system cutover and 1800 phones were inoperative! We sent people from all over the country there to get it fixed. That's why I was there.
Somewhere tropical like Fiji sounds good to me. How long have you been doing massage?
Karen
Have you experienced the flooded streets of Savannah when it rains??
Oh the fun ...(not!)
Yes, the mts. are beautiful, especially in the fall. The Hudson valley is breathtaking at that time of year. I'm hoping to move back in two and a half years after my son graduates from H.S. My two older children and their families live in N.J. but I think I might move back to Long Island. What about you...are you planning on moving back? You know what they say...they can take the woman/man out of NY but you can't take NY out of the woman/man!
And I agree about surrounding yourself with good people. There seem to be wonderful people I'm meeting through this site.
Charles
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