Hey Glenn, HAPPY NEW YEAR .....Bren
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Happy new year Glenn! I wish you all the success you need to be pulished, move some warm place and find a girlfriend! And of course a good health and anything else you want...
31 Dec 10 by member: jessyline
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It was not a good New Year's Eve, work... never mind so many people were doing close to nothing... and then I'm getting vulgar emails from some woman ? who I don't know and have not put my email out anywhere to get this garbage. I'm not happy about it, a friend got off of the Internet because of all the junk in it... I will write and just come on here and stay off the news and game sites. If I didn't need a computer to be a writer I wouldn't have one. On a good note, I plan to fast tomorrow... Vocabulary word when I get up from sleeping this afternoon...
01 Jan 11 by member: GlennM
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How awful for you. Change who you do your email with. HAPPY NEW YEAR
any way, Glenn...Bren
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Thanks Bren - I didn't think of that. It sent me email that had a woman's name and something vulgar in the message - I did not open it as it would probably have a virus. I can't imagine what sick person(s) are sending this stuff. Very few people have my email. I will start a new email for business purposes and give it to no one and basically never check the old email anymore - it is not necessary to give it out...
01 Jan 11 by member: GlennM
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Work wasn't that bad - I guess it has always been this way and some time off is needed by some of the workers who need a break now and then and don't take one because of financial needs...
01 Jan 11 by member: GlennM
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You are right about some very sick people that get a kick out of messing
with others.
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BHA - I wouldn't have ever thought of doing a new email, and so I will - no one sends me anything important anyway. I get a needed email maybe once a month if that the rest of it is just junk, so I feel a lot better now having a solution, and as far as work is concerned I need to just do my job and ignore what is not my business any longer, I am not a supervisor like I was when I was a nurse...
01 Jan 11 by member: GlennM
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Glenn I am so glad to have helped you in any way. I have always been a
nurse want to be. But no money or time to do so when I was younger. I do
how ever have a sister that is an RN, she is a good one. Very compassionate person. She is always telling me how rewarding it is.
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BHA - I no longer practice my job, but when I was a nurse it was a good job and there was little burn out for me anyway. I enjoyed my work then, but am no longer licensed. A few years ago it cost $400 to renew my license and I didn't have the money, and no one would loan it to me, so it expired and I am not going to school to get it back. Now I wait to get published, and work part-time in a factory setting of sorts if you can call it that. Anyway, I have a better perspective now that no one will have my email except potential writing opportunity people... I am fortunate to be able to do the writing for now and will definitely move out of the area to a more inexpensive place. A coworker whose daughter I know moved to Texas and it is a lot cheaper there - the coworker's daughter got married and has a growing kid, but it is easier to make ends meet down there, or just about anywhere in the country except maybe some big cities...
01 Jan 11 by member: GlennM
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01 Jan 11 by member: Cindy Thompson
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