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    > GP> I have bus stops on both sides of me -- all suitable for safe   
    > GP> wheelchair pickups. Theyt were getting older & the next ones in the   
    > GP> other directino were niot wheelcjhair accessible,so I wrote in to the   
    > GP> city & to Transit & within a week they'd fixed & upgraded 4 blocks   
    > GP> worth of stops!   
      
    > The transportation system around Little Rock leaves a lot to be desired.   
      
   It doesn't have to be; our dsuburbs were notoriously underserved by transit   
   until we started making noise to the right people, & now we have a pretty great   
   systemn all throughout the region. . . including rapid transit "skytrains" into   
   the city core, with stations every couple miles.   
      
    > GP> Helps that I've built relationships(business, not romantic) in both   
    > GP> institutions.   
      
    > Your wife might frown if it was the latter.    
      
   Exactly why it's not just relationships in general. . . :D    
      
    > GP> Bet thing(being helpful, & healthy) for glaucoma is cannabis; in Canada   
    > GP> you'd not walk even a full block to buy some legally, & smoke it as   
    > GP> soon as you exit the shop/pharmacy.   
      
    > No...the only thing I want smoking or steaming is the food on my dinner   
    > plate (think sizzling fajitas at Applebee's ). With over 40 other medical   
    > issues, it'd be my luck that it'd react with one or more of them.   
      
   Actually smokng it is bad for the lungs -- better to use a Vaporiser to just   
   get the benefirts of the medicinal cannabinoids -- the trick is to get a strain   
   with low THC(the "get high" component) & high in the CBDs you need.   
      
    > I wasn't out of breath...I was in too much pain from the arthritis in my   
    > hips and legs. The results were noted as "normal". As for the specimens,   
    > it reminds me of the joke where the old man his seeing his doctor...who's   
    > wanting a urine, stool, and semen sample. The old man, apparently hard of   
    > hearing, kept asking "What??"...and his wife said "He wants to see your   
    > underwear, honey". :P   
      
   Yup. . .   
      
    > After I finished a ham radio traffic net yesterday afternoon, I had a   
    > square dance publication to finalize and release. Then, I went and got a   
    > dozen chicken nuggets and the "lemonade" to take my medications with,   
    > then I was in bed by 8pm. Some days, where I don't have a ham radio net   
    > to do, I'm in bed at 5pm.   
      
   I usually nap in the LaZ Boy while watching tv in the evening, to ensure a   
   decent sleep that night.   
      
    > GP> This chihuahua is an unofficioal rescue, from an abusive situation   
    > GP> (Exhibit one: he was 2yo & had been in a diaper since the beginning, so   
    > GP> had never been outside to play, & go to the bathroom normally, &to   
    > GP> just check the local p- mail.   
      
    > P for Pee and Poo. I'm glad humans don't go around sniffing others   
    > butts...wait a minute...they do that in Washington, DC. :P   
      
   I think that's kissing more than sniffing. . . & eww either way.   
      
    > The licker license of love. :)   
      
   Yup, he seems to have a licker license, for sure! Like most small breeds, he's   
   very lick-y!   
      
    > I think of the T-shirt with this Mexican gaucho, and there's a pile of   
    > "donkey doo" on his shoe. The burro is grinning, and the gaucho growls   
    > "I said *SIT*!!".    
      
   Q: What's the difference between an ass & a hole in the ground?   
   A: rthe 'W' (burro vs burrow)   
      
    > Tomorrow is promised to no one.    
      
   Tomorrow is mystery; yesterday is history; today is a gift, that's why it's   
   called the PRESENT!   
      
    > I normally wouldn't be up this early, but I had an IBS attack. I wish   
    > it would've awakened me early tomorrow morning, as that's when I have   
    > to be up early anyway to go to the eye doctor. I'll go back to bed after   
    > I finish the QWK Mail.   
      
   It's all good; I used to do the same - hit my QWK (& SOUP) packets on a late   
   night wake-up, to tire myself again to get more sleep for the rest of the   
   night.   
      
   Now Iu'm not set up for QWK & SOUP yet. Got a newsgroup reader to read/reply   
   directly, but I liked my old DOS reader best -- did both SOUP & QWK (not the   
   Blue one, though, so I didn't bother with those)   
      
   I need to set up my old DOS 6.22 IBM 486 (with 21" colour CRT)   
      
   I had good times on it. . . Still got 10s of thousands of jokes & puns stored   
   on there, easily searchable. Buty can only move them off using a 3.5" FDD, so I   
   need to buy a USB FDD so I can copy & transfer to my main computer (standard &   
   basic Win10 )   
      
      
   Your friend,   
      
   <+]:{)}   
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