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25th September 12, 11:20 AM
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Thanks John! I guess the surgeries were all successful, at least up to September 25, 2012. We'll see how it goes tomorrow. Yes, I do keep a positive attitude and a smile on my face. It's easy, as it doesn't cost anything!
The guy that bought the little trailer reserved a site, but didn't make it. Just as good, it rained and poured and got awfully cold Saturday night. That little trailer didn't have a furnace, our new-to-us did. There was only one trailer there older than ours, and that by only a year, and we were by far and away still the smallest trailer there. We weren't able to do much meet 'n greet because of the weather, but the puppy sure had a good time!
I can't wait to see my new kilt either John.
Funny story about your mom. I didn't go to college right out of high school (it's kind of a long story, don't want to bore folks). When I applied, I figured my only chance was Plattsburgh because my older brother had gone there and done real well. Turns out the primary reason I got accepted was because they were trying to even out the female/male population. Plattsburgh had traditionally been a teaching and nursing school with like a 7 gals to 1 guy ratio. I'm sure some brainy girls did not get accepted so poor dumb Frank could go. Oh well, things did work out, so all is good. But yes, a lot of SUNY schools were predominantly teaching or nursing back in the day.
I hope all is well down your way. Take care and have a great day!
Frank
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