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That's it, office visits will now be $200! wink

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I went to Physical Therapy today and you know every person from the Tri-State area was shopping. The PT (a friend as well) said that a huge fight broke out at the local Circuit City. People ripped out the tag-detectors (the things you walk through exiting a store) and such, the local AND State Police showed up. When the State boys roll in to back up township and city cops you know it must have been serious.
In our state, the state police don't just patrol the highway. They also are the police for the areas that don't have police. In the county next to me, about the size of Rhode Island, they have two towns with police. The rest is covered by the state police.
So, the state police usually are so busy themselves in any given area that they really only come to back up locals when it is absolutely needed.
ps., I have three friends that I grew up with that are local state police, you couldn't pay me to do their job. God Bless our Police! And the retail workers today.

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Any news on the missing Mrs Dr Eric, or is he just helping unload the tractor-trailer with the purchases of the day? biggrin

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She's home and bathing the kids. smile

I would expect a Secret Squirrel to know that already. wink

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eric
She's home and bathing the kids. smile

I would expect a Secret Squirrel to know that already. wink

The Secret Squirrel and the Great Pumpkin must be in cohoots these days?

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Yes, but notice how Dr Eric did not say whether he had to help unload the tractor-trailer or not? wink

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My dad and I used to go faithfully every year to buy whatever electronic gizmo my brother wanted. Since he passed away 3 years ago, my poor low-tech mom has had to go, this year with my sister. But they just went to Target for a TV/DVD player and that's about it.

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Call 1-800-DEBTRELIEF!

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Originally Posted by Secret Squirrel
Yes, but notice how Dr Eric did not say whether he had to help unload the tractor-trailer or not? wink

No tractor-trailer, I assume the Toyota Sienna is full with presents though.


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How'd you get my new Land Rover in the back of your Sienna??????


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It wasn't easy...

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Doc,

Let's see those things are real roomy, and figuring about $5 of gift valuation per cubic inch, maybe I should ask if your credit card bill will be delivered by freight carrier after this cycle? wink whistle

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Everyone baptized into Christ should pass progressively through all the stages of Christ's own life, for in baptism he receives the power so to progress, and through the commandments he can discover and learn how to accomplish such progression. - Saint Gregory of Sinai
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Let's just say that our mailman is now in traction! biggrin

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My daughter and her boyfriend went out on 'black friday' and came back with a Bissell PowerSteamer for me. I guess they are tired of my complaining that I want my carpet back white again. HUmm, if it had been earlier in the day, I could have had a 'white friday' biggrin That's all the bought too. Said it was too good of a deal to pass up biggrin biggrin biggrin

Isn't it nice to know they care biggrin

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i was up at 5:20am and standing in line at a Staples at 5:40 (for a 6am opening) to grab a TomTom GPS unit. I got one.

Around noon time, I went out again - this time with wife in tow. We went by the Fry's Electronics and the line there was literally "around the store" ... I went just to price check against a television I purchased a few weeks earlier (30 day price protection) and after seeing the line, I didn't need anything from Fry's that day.


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