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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (21981)12/24/2024 1:15:50 PM
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Hopefully you respond to the least invasive treatment but several celebs, like coaches, have responded well with quick catheter ablations.
68/69 when we were kids this was OLD :)

Well, at 67 and 68 in April, I do feel like telling people to "get off my lawn" or anything else they do that annoys me.

The weird decision this past year with two early family deaths was to spend some of my money now rather than let some charity or relative spend it.

The money I've spent this past year on hardscape and a kitchen/family/laundry/pantry remodel including removing a load bearing wall would buy a home in many states.

Currently they are putting in the flooring and I can't help at cringe at the "waste" at $7 per foot. I know it makes sense to have floors go wall to wall as they will be waterproof (expensive engineered wood) but that is a lot of expensive stuff that will never be seen by most.

You can tell people who have had cheap contractors or new home construction when you hear they can't get their old dishwasher out without cutting notches in the flooring... since they put in the floors after cabinets to save $ and often forget to make the cabinets higher to account for this.