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Hi again, I have never been able of telling a turkey lady from a turkey gentleman;-), myself, so I shot without segregation, I am afraid;-). The casino and restaurant were fine. Both K and I were tired, having by some coincidence slept the same odd hours in theat week end, where we mistook day for night or were "out of time" (if not passed due or "best before";-)). But we managed to remain not too grupmy, and to even have a relaxing fun, playing Keno, and winning free cards quite often, Just as we had the knack of it, they scrambled the numbers they used to come up with, and we gave up. He still went home with 16 dolalrs more than he planed, having spent less than he had planned, which si always better news than going back to your place with your house mortgae:). The restaurant was nice, but we both felt tired and sleepy by that time, where I then dropped him off at his bus stop after the restuarant, even if it was only 8 P.M. or so, as we both had to work the next day and find to get the inner body clock adapted to day time again -even if we work evenings, wehre evenings are still a normal time for the body to be awake, at least). Nothing very exciting otherwise in the week, save pay day thatw as yesterday, where my bills are paid for that part of the monthly buydget this covers. Sleepy headed and wishing I could take the day off to sleep and rest, but can not…. I should know by the seventh if I have a permanent position at that place I am working at right now, where they hope I will be the oen getting the position, but where there is a name above mine in seniority priority. That one however applied for a competion for another building that closes the seventh: if he lands his competition job, then this one has good odds of being mine,. Would be the number one teram in the number one building I woudl ahve chosen to work with had I had the chpice. I then cross my fingers till they turn white to stay right there where I am working now… As soon as the job becomes permanent, if it does, I thenc an better know of my schedule ahead of time and plan my tume up and sleeping better. Quite chaotic a life it is otherwise… Other than that, did you knwo that the Michelenos were on sale at 1.69 only this week at Metro stores?;-) Learn some each day, hm?;-) I grabbed ten, and called the colleague that usually bring me one (K) to tell him to bring none as I will bring him his frozen meal today:). Now if I can only remember to take it to work!!Pffft! I tend to forget my lunches at home all the time:). Which si why K took the habit of nbringing in two, big bad Chloe again not having a head on her shoudlers and lacking concentration when not speeling normally. Hard act to follow with that job’s shifts. The week end ahead is my last fpr as month…I hope I can get ahead on some XMas housecleaning, wehre walls couold use a good scrub from dust and this and that trace of whatever here or there…To then start thinking of decorating early enough to makie it be worth my while. That’s about the total action of my exciting life right now. But at elast, it is warm and oh, not secure yet, but allowing one to sleep on their two ears, when they sleep at all, that is;-). Take care and tahnks for the wishes and caring, Chloe  Popeye – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -(spoo…@banet.net) writes: > I would never take a pot shot at anything but a real turkey lady.  Hope ya had a good time at > the casino and restarant. > Hugs > Eddie (Chief) > Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: >> Popeye (spoo…@banet.net) writes: >> > Suppose to go turkey hunting Sunday morn but tomorrow >> Phew…I only plan to go out tomorrow afternoon and evening, so I should >> be safe from armed turkey hunters ;-) :) >>  there’s suppose to be a bash next >> > door (family – minus me) so who knows what tomorrow shall bring. >> How about if everyone brought their legally married turkey and all had a >> good shot at them? Could that not solve the irreconcialiable schedule of >> activities?;-) >> Heheheheeh:):) >> Going with a friend to the casino tomorrow, then for supper at the "biftek" >> restaurant in there. I think he’d like his turkey less skinny;-), heheheh:) >> In the meantime, it’s showtime folks: how to make about 8 loads at the >> laundromat with only 9 quarters!:) That should be a very bubbly Saturday >> afternoon! >> While I manage that, all hardwood floors to wash up and downstairs, then >> dishes and the likes after vacuuming about a ton of pet hairs…and oh >> yeah, taking the car to the garbage bin. No, I can not throw away the car >> (yet), but they moved that one so far that I need to take my garbage bags >> and boxes for a car ride to get them to the new bin (sp?) location. >> Oh, to give my garbage a ride makes my Saturday! >> Pfffffffffffft!:):) >> Berk…. >> :) >> Time for coffee. Out of milk, though. Got any? >> I got rasperry jam toasts though!  Nya nya! >> Want some? >> Chloe >>  >  > Hugs >> > Eddie (Chief) >> > Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: >> >> Popeye (spoo…@banet.net) writes: >> >> > So far been safe from the squirrels lady.  Haven’t been hunting yet either though. >> >> > Can’t go alone and everyone else is to busy or something.  Many of the other things >> >> Hopefully you will make it to deer hunting, finding someoen to go with you? >> >> > haven’t changed.  Getting over bronchiitis and a severe sinus infection I’ve had for >> >> > over a couple weeks. >> >> Yeah, a bad one is going around…KNocking on wood here…. >> >> Hope that si all better now with you? >> >>   Hope it’s gone.  Grandbabies are great although one has the >> >> > chicken pox. >> >> Oh to be five and have chicken pox again!:) >> >>   By the way deer season is in about 4 weeks.  Hanging in, hope you’re >> >> > doing the same. >> >> Doing fine, better each week!:) >> >> Shoudl ahve news on my permanet position soon too as I am now fourth on >> >> the list…. >> >> > Hugs >> >> > Eddie (Chief) >> >> > Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: >> >> >> Popeye (spoo…@banet.net) writes: >> >> >> > See Celine, Chloe has a French tongue, hehehehehe >> >> >> See, Celine, Eddie has an American mind, hehehehehe. >> >> >> Salut, Chief!:) >> >> >> How’s life lately? Health, Candy, Eddie Junior, other kids and the new >> >> >> grandkid?? >> >> >> How are the get togethers? Do people still interrupt you, or have you >> >> >> managed to ask them to stop that and go on with what you were saying >> >> >> without letting them press your buttons? >> >> >> Is this not hunting season? Let me guess: you ran out of moose and came >> >> >> here to get a few dears?;-) >> >> >> Or did the squirrels get you this time?;-) >> >> >>  Chloe >> >> >> > Hugs >> >> >> > Eddie (Chief) >> >> >> > Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: >> >> >> >> Salut, Celine, >> >> >> >> Welcome to the group. Je suis Quebecoise, en passant. Quelques >> >> >> >> participants sont francophones, mais plusieurs comprennent le francais a >> >> >> >> differents degres. >> >> >> >> I am from Quebec myself. A few participants are francophone, but many >> >> >> >> understand French at various levels. >> >> >> >> J’imagine que si tu es ici, c’est parce que tu te sens seule, puisque >> >> >> >> c’est un groupe ou l’on tente de combattre la solitude, en se faisant un >> >> >> >> groupe d’amis internautes qui tentent aussi de pallier a la solitude comme >> >> >> >> ils le peuvent, en parlant de tout et rien. >> >> >> >> I imagine that you came here out of feelinfg lonely, since this ng is one >> >> >> >> where we try and offer each other and our own self support against loneliness, >> >> >> >> by creating a group of e-friends who also try to remedy to loneliness as >> >> >> >> they can, by exchanging on just about anything. >> >> >> >> Si tu vais de la difficulte en anglais, sens-toi a l’aise d’utiliser le >> >> >> >> francais. Evidemment, comme il y a beaucoup moins de francophones, il y >> >> >> >> aurait alors moins de reponses que pour un anglophone, mais a la longue, >> >> >> >> peut-etre que ce groupe permettra de combattre la solitude >> >> >> >> internationalement, dans toutes les langues, ou du moins, dans les deux >> >> >> >> langues secondaires internationales, l’anglais et le francais. >> >> >> >> Would you ever have difficulty using English, feel free to use French. Of >> >> >> >> course, there would be way less replies than if you wrote in English, but >> >> >> >> perhaps in the longer run, this ng will provide support against loneliness >> >> >> >> in an international way, in any laguage, or at least, in the two >> >> >> >> international second langauges, i.e. English and French. >> >> >> >> Donne-nous une idee de tes interets, de tes idees, de ce qui te pase par >> >> >> >> la tete, afin que nous ayons un point de depart…? >> >> >> >> Give us an idea of your interests, your thoughts, what’s on your mind, so >> >> >> >> that we have some starting point…? >> >> >> >> En passant, ne te sens pas obligee de traduire. Les gens peuvent >> >> >> >> utiliser un programme de traduction s’ils le desirent. Ici, je ;ai fait >> >> >> >> pour ne pas dimninuer tes chances de reponses, puisqu’il s’agit de ton >> >> >> >> premier message. >> >> >> >> BTW, do not feel as if you must translate what you write. Members can use >> >> >> >> a translating program if so they wish. Here, I prefered to translate my >> >> >> >> reply to not affect the number of  potential replies to your post, since this >> >> >> >> was your very first post. >> >> >> >> Please note that some servers take up to three days to show a given post, >> >> >> >> and that woudl the replies intially seem few or none, even, you then >> >> >> >> shoudl not see it as a lack of interest from the

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Nah, I was the turkey, home sick in bed. Hugs Eddie (Cheif) – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Unicorn wrote: > So who knows what tomorrow shall bring. > A turkey maybe? > Good shooting Eddie, stay warm > Pamela > "Popeye" <spoo…@banet.net> wrote in message > news:39FA7730.685C6DB6@banet.net… > > Suppose to go turkey hunting Sunday morn but tomorrow there’s > suppose to be a bash next > > door (family – minus me) so who knows what tomorrow shall bring. > > Hugs > > Eddie (Chief) > > Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: > > > Popeye (spoo…@banet.net) writes: > > > > So far been safe from the squirrels lady.  Haven’t been hunting > yet either though. > > > > Can’t go alone and everyone else is to busy or something.  Many > of the other things > > > Hopefully you will make it to deer hunting, finding someoen to go > with you? > > > > haven’t changed.  Getting over bronchiitis and a severe sinus > infection I’ve had for > > > > over a couple weeks. > > > Yeah, a bad one is going around…KNocking on wood here…. > > > Hope that si all better now with you? > > >   Hope it’s gone.  Grandbabies are great although one has the > > > > chicken pox. > > > Oh to be five and have chicken pox again!:) > > >   By the way deer season is in about 4 weeks.  Hanging in, hope > you’re > > > > doing the same. > > > Doing fine, better each week!:) > > > Shoudl ahve news on my permanet position soon too as I am now > fourth on > > > the list…. > > > > Hugs > > > > Eddie (Chief) > > > > Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: > > > >> Popeye (spoo…@banet.net) writes: > > > >> > See Celine, Chloe has a French tongue, hehehehehe > > > >> See, Celine, Eddie has an American mind, hehehehehe. > > > >> Salut, Chief!:) > > > >> How’s life lately? Health, Candy, Eddie Junior, other kids and > the new > > > >> grandkid?? > > > >> How are the get togethers? Do people still interrupt you, or > have you > > > >> managed to ask them to stop that and go on with what you were > saying > > > >> without letting them press your buttons? > > > >> Is this not hunting season? Let me guess: you ran out of moose > and came > > > >> here to get a few dears?;-) > > > >> Or did the squirrels get you this time?;-) > > > >>  Chloe > > > >> > Hugs > > > >> > Eddie (Chief) > > > >> > Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: > > > >> >> Salut, Celine, > > > >> >> Welcome to the group. Je suis Quebecoise, en passant. > Quelques > > > >> >> participants sont francophones, mais plusieurs comprennent > le francais a > > > >> >> differents degres. > > > >> >> I am from Quebec myself. A few participants are francophone, > but many > > > >> >> understand French at various levels. > > > >> >> J’imagine que si tu es ici, c’est parce que tu te sens > seule, puisque > > > >> >> c’est un groupe ou l’on tente de combattre la solitude, en > se faisant un > > > >> >> groupe d’amis internautes qui tentent aussi de pallier a la > solitude comme > > > >> >> ils le peuvent, en parlant de tout et rien. > > > >> >> I imagine that you came here out of feelinfg lonely, since > this ng is one > > > >> >> where we try and offer each other and our own self support > against loneliness, > > > >> >> by creating a group of e-friends who also try to remedy to > loneliness as > > > >> >> they can, by exchanging on just about anything. > > > >> >> Si tu vais de la difficulte en anglais, sens-toi a l’aise > d’utiliser le > > > >> >> francais. Evidemment, comme il y a beaucoup moins de > francophones, il y > > > >> >> aurait alors moins de reponses que pour un anglophone, mais > a la longue, > > > >> >> peut-etre que ce groupe permettra de combattre la solitude > > > >> >> internationalement, dans toutes les langues, ou du moins, > dans les deux > > > >> >> langues secondaires internationales, l’anglais et le > francais. > > > >> >> Would you ever have difficulty using English, feel free to > use French. Of > > > >> >> course, there would be way less replies than if you wrote in > English, but > > > >> >> perhaps in the longer run, this ng will provide support > against loneliness > > > >> >> in an international way, in any laguage, or at least, in the > two > > > >> >> international second langauges, i.e. English and French. > > > >> >> Donne-nous une idee de tes interets, de tes idees, de ce qui > te pase par > > > >> >> la tete, afin que nous ayons un point de depart…? > > > >> >> Give us an idea of your interests, your thoughts, what’s on > your mind, so > > > >> >> that we have some starting point…? > > > >> >> En passant, ne te sens pas obligee de traduire. Les gens > peuvent > > > >> >> utiliser un programme de traduction s’ils le desirent. Ici, > je ;ai fait > > > >> >> pour ne pas dimninuer tes chances de reponses, puisqu’il > s’agit de ton > > > >> >> premier message. > > > >> >> BTW, do not feel as if you must translate what you write. > Members can use > > > >> >> a translating program if so they wish. Here, I prefered to > translate my > > > >> >> reply to not affect the number of  potential replies to your > post, since this > > > >> >> was your very first post. > > > >> >> Please note that some servers take up to three days to show > a given post, > > > >> >> and that woudl the replies intially seem few or none, even, > you then > > > >> >> shoudl not see it as a lack of interest from the members, > but as one of > > > >> >> those internet techno things. > > > >> >> Certains servers font qu’un message n’apparait que trois > jours plus tard. > > > >> >> Alors si tu ne voyais que ma reponse a ton message, ou > aucune autre reponse, > > > >> >> souviens-toi que ce ne serait pas par manque d’interet, mais > a cause du > > > >> >> cote technique de l’internet, simplement. > > > >> >> N’hesite pas non plus a reposter sans attendre de reponse, > ce qui > > > >> >> augmenterait tes chances. > > > >> >> As well, do not hesitate to post again without waiting for a > reply, which > > > >> >> would put better odds in your favor. > > > >> >> A plus, > > > >> >> See you, > > > >> >> Chloe > > > >> >>  "C

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