> From: http://www.juno.com/~bhavaniowl > Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2010 13:01:58 -0500 > > OH F***ING Boy!. I know she can use the gift card and most recipients > wouldn't-- *'Don't look a gift horse in the mouth'...or brother. > Yesterday, Saturday, Marnie was glad that you sent the gift card when I > told her that she had a Stop and Shop in Methuen. Yeah. It's 1.3 miles away from her, according to Google. > I think we will just give her the gift of movin' on...away from her > present apartment. Oh. Well, once my financial situation gets better, I can help out. > Ted leaves MGH tomorrow and instead of Spaulding, which is primarily > rehab, we thought we would have him settle into Bear Hill > http://bearhillrehab.com/. This is because he might stay on for long term > care. I mentioned to Ted that if he likes the food maybe he wouldn't > mind staying there. This was after he said that he didn't want to leave > the Ma General Hospital -since the food was good. There's nothing like good ol' fashioned hospital food. Just like mom's cooking. > Do you, Robert, really have fantasies of bullies? Reallly? Really. > Really. Really! > More later. > MaMaBhavani > PS*Don't Look a Gift Horse In the Mouth: You determine a horse's age by > checking its teeth. If someone were kind enough to give you a horse for a > present, you shouldn't insult them by checking on its age first thing. > You should appreciate a gift no matter how old it is or what its value > may be. When it comes to gifts, "It's the thought that counts." . I've always felt that it's the lack of thought that counts.