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От : Ruth Haffly 1:396/45.28 04 май 25 11:35:29
К : Dave Drum 04 май 25 04:23:02
Тема : Interstates was:Popeyes [1]
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Hi Dave,
DD> This was posted yesterday (01 May) on CapCity BBS but doesn`t seem to
DD> have made it`s way to Fido (including, oddly enough) the board it was
DD> posted from. So, via the magick of Cut & Paste - we`ll try again.
DD> Bv)= Typos
DD> and all .............
It`s OK; I`ve had trouble with Fido being a bit erratic and now that
we`re on the road, I won`t get everything answered the same day it comes
in. Got this on Friday, typing now on Sunday.
-=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
DD> Chicago campus/school. And S.I.U. whose main campus is in Carbondale a
DD> long way from their medical campus in Springfield.
DD> The roads in my part of the state are *much* better. And the Cracker
DD> Barrel where we first met is still there and serving Mama`s Pancake
DD> Breakfast - even is the fruit selection is down to peaches or apples.
DD> I miss the berries. Bv(=
RH> If we stop at a Cracker Barrel, we usually get supper there. It`s
RH> easier to do a fast, in the camper breakfast than a fast, with no hook
RH> ups, supper. Besides, it gets us on the road earlier since we don`t
RH> have to go in and wait on breakfast. Are they doing a per egg surcharge
RH> like a number of places are?
DD> Some of the Springfield places are doing that. Others are just
DD> "sucking it up". One of my stand-by ploaces, Ritz` Li`l Fryer is doing
DD> the surcharge whie witibng for prices to stabilize.
Seems like our prices have stayed fairly reasonable. E-mailing with my
sister who lives a couple of counties north of NYC a couple of months
ago, she said eggs were $9.00/dozen. I don`t think ours got to more than
half that but still, local eateries were putting a per egg surcharge on
orders.
RH> OK, enough of a critique to let me know it`s not worth trying. We were
RH> in Raleigh today, getting stuff for our upcoming trip and stopped at BK
RH> for lunch. Steve had a Baconator, gave me his tomatoes for my original
RH> chicken sandwich. He ordered some mozzerella sticks but, after looking
RH> at them, wasn`t sure if the coating was corn meal or something else so
RH> passed them over to me. TBH, I`d rather have had the Chick-Fil-A
RH> chicken sandwich but BK was closer and we needed lunch so..............
DD> Errrrrrmmmmm ... Baconater is a Wendy`s trademark.
Whatever the name was, he had it and I had the tomatoes. He did so again
on Friday, as we stopped at BK again, heading out of town.
DD> I go Tuesday afternoon for a "hips to throat" body scan - so they`ll
DD> have the latest data to work from. Then present myself at 0515
DD> Wednesday morning for what is *supposed* to be an out-patient
DD> procedure.
DD> Toughest part of the whole mthing is having to hold my arms above my
DD> head while the slide me back and for through the machine and they tell
DD> to breathe or hold my breath. Holding my arms in that position for
DD> more that 30 seconds always gives me cramps.
RH> Saw a comic today, patient going down a slide, arms up, into a CT
RH> machine and one tech saying to another about it being more enjoyable
RH> for the patient that way. Thought of you, knew you didn`t have a slide
RH> but hope it wasn`t too bad.
DD> The croakers on Wednesday warned me that it might take longer to get
DD> back to normal after the procedure. I still wasn`t up to full speed
DD> when I took my car in for repairs. When I picked it up Thursday
DD> afternoon I remember gettingin the car and starting arund the shop
DD> building ... then waking up in a Meat Wagon on the way to hospital.
DD> Just got sprung from there late in the afternoon yesterday. I`m gonna
DD> try picking up the car today - a week later. Bv)=
That doesn`t sound good; did you just pass out?
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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