MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2009 3:35 pm
I now have a Credit Union account and I'm calling Social Security now to get direct deposit to Credit Union and NOT Wells Fargo.
I changed my direct deposit to go to my Credit Union and not to rotten Wells Fargo - woo hoo
Good Mac just make sure to keep the balance even. I HOPE someone was not screwing with your old account at Wells Fargo..@ former boarders... Dave
sheep79 (imported) wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2009 4:31 pm
Good Mac just make sure to keep the balance even. I HOPE someone was not screwing with your old account at Wells Fargo..@ former boarders... Dave
I hope not. I had set up anti-sheep, anti-coyote and anti-roadrunner devices but you know how resourcefull those varmits are.
MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:51 pm
When it rained last Monday, my roof had a few leaks and some wiring got wet. Roofers patched it. I lost power in my den, bedroom and front porch.
My question is: will the power return to those rooms after the wiring dries out?
At the moment, I'm running my computer, modem, desk lamp and phone modem from an orange extension cord hooked into a working living room plug.
I would check if there is a tripped circuit breaker. If it is not a breaker you could have some real problems. Loose connections. That can cause a fire.
MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 18, 2006 10:08 pm
Friday morning I told mom I was going to the Humane Society to get a rabies shot for my white german sheppard. The trip took longer than I thought and mom, of course, panicked. She frantically called 911 saying, "my son is missing, my dog is missing, and I'm all alone and scared." When I arrived home, the police were awaiting me. They chewed me out because my house was cluttered, messy and overrun by mice. Office on aging showed up ten minutes later followed by Adult Protective Services.
I was given a choice: allow them to take mom to a hospital for 10 days to two weeks or go to jail for charges of "elder abuse." I accepted the former and they took mom away. Cops and A.P.S. said mom could return when house is both uncluttered and mouse free.
Uncluttering and general house cleaning is the easy part. I plan to spend one day cleaning each room. Mice wise, I'll need to have the house tented and fumigated. During fumigation, dogs can stay in back yard but cat and I need to find a cheap motel for 24 hours.
Today I cleaned her room and discovered all her blood pressure meds, nerve meds and sleeping pills were missing. I panicked. When I visited mom at psych ward tonight, head nurse reassured me they had all of mom's meds. Would have been nice if they had told me as they were taking mom's meds from the house.
Anyone know how much they'll charge to tent a house?
No. I used to know what "they" would charge to "TENT" my pants, but I don't get around much anymore...
My rainstorm had been predicted to be the Storm of the Century for my area but it turned out to be only as bad as Saddam Hussein's Mother of Battles: One day of hard rain and three days of drizzle.
On the plus side, my roof didn't leak and a few plugs began to work again.
MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2009 11:18 pm
I hope not. I had set up anti-sheep, anti-coyote and anti-roadrunner devices but you know how resourcefull those varmits are.hey anti-coyote and anti-roadrunner device
's I can see.. but sniff sniff not lil ol sheeeppyyyyy'ssssss
MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Mon Dec 14, 2009 12:16 pm
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The sheep traps were needed so this wolf could have the added warmth of fleece on these cold nights, cold being a relative term to anyone living back east.
I paid Edison $105.00 so I'll have electricity till next month...woo hoo. I was short on the TimeWarner bill so I'll be offline from December 25 to December 31st. I can survive a week without online can't I :redbounce