DR JANE....days and days ago you were talking about the enhanced driver's license and I forgot to comment.I got mine a year ago, and yes indeed it does have a STAR on it.
Our DR ChasSmith is stopping by today to pick up seven cartons of books and to meet Stella. I'm looking forward to the visit.
Quote from: elmore3003 on August 30, 2019, 04:26:07 AMOur DR ChasSmith is stopping by today to pick up seven cartons of books and to meet Stella. I'm looking forward to the visit.Thinking of cartons of books, in past years, people used to donate books and things they don't use anymore but were still in good shape to charity. Now it's looking like they're just junking stuff since almost no one is itemizing their deductions.
LESS PAIN & HEALING VIBES FOR DR TCB!
LESS PAIN VIBES FOR DR ELMORE!
Well, this is a cool story...'Billions' actress Melissa Errico helped save a man in the subway.
Elmore, do you know if The New Yorkers will be available for Christmas?
Quote from: George on August 30, 2019, 11:02:27 AMWell, this is a cool story...'Billions' actress Melissa Errico helped save a man in the subway. Cool story. This link worked. The other didn’t.
Singer and actress Melissa Errico helped save a man who fell onto the tracks at a subway station in Manhattan, New York, on Wednesday (28Aug19). The My Fair Lady star told People she she’d just finished a session at her vocal coach’s studio when the man fell onto the track at the 14th Street F train station. According to the star, two people tried to help him up after he “had broken his foot and cut his arms,” and was unable to climb himself.“I could see the two men giving up,” the 49-year-old recalled. “They were letting him go.”Describing the man as “sweet” but also “really desperate and scared”, she added: “I literally hopped into action. I came running over. I was like, ‘You can’t lift him? We got this.’”The group managed to get the man back onto the platform safely as the oncoming train came to a stop just moments earlier, and he was taken to hospital for treatment.“I had blood all over me,” Errico told the publication, adding: “(But) I’m a mother – who better to save a life than a mother?”The star tweeted about the incident the previous day, writing: “I just pulled a man off the subway tracks on 16th street. Helping two other men who needed a third helper, an extra yank. We had to move fast. He had fallen stone drunk, bloodied elbows, broken foot. Poor soul. Saw so many good people caring.”
I royally pissed off someone at work today by doing my job. I’m sorry he’s mad, but I’m not sorry at what doing what I’m paid to do. And in the end, he’ll look better for it.
I'm up, I'm up - a little over ten hours of sleep, which I really needed. But talk about a disappearing day...