One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20

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It must be nice, the Poorest person I know has a maid, butler, cook, gardener and house pet that gets change.

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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Mon Aug 24, 2009 4:23 am It must be nice, the Poorest person I know has a maid, butler, cook, gardener and house pet that gets change.

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Twas easy: the maid is a Colombian, the butler is a Czech, the cook is from Zacatecas, the gardner is from Honduras :)

The house pet is my toy.
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Liz, the mom staying at my house, went by ambulance to the hospital at 2:01 this morning with chest pain.
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Hospital released her three hours later. They gave her new meds. She had to walk home one mile from hospital in wee hours of morning. That sux.

Hospital said she had "chest wall damage."
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Yesterday was wonderful.

Two friends, Tugon and Plix, dropped by and took me to feast - woo hoo

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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:56 am Hospital released her three hours later. They gave her new meds. She had to walk home one mile from hospital in wee hours of morning. That sux.

Hospital said she had "chest wall damage."

They let her walk home? What kind of hospital is that, I would put in a written complaint. They should have called her a cab at the hospital expense.

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What are togon and Plix doing in Southern Cal. That is a long way from Ohio.

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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:54 am Yesterday was wonderful.

Two friends, Tugon and Plix, dropped by and took me to feast - woo hoo

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Mac it was great to finally meet you after all these years. I wish we could have spent more time together. Next time I am in the neighborhood I will call. Now I understand about the hot weather. It was nice to come home to a cool rain and 66 at night.
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i think the time has come to ask my staff to find another place to live. Things aren't working out after all. It all came to a head today.

Liz, my cook/housekeeper, blew up at me with the following rhetoric:

1. She said I was not a clean person and I leave too many messes. All vewry true but I had thought that was the job of Liz and her daughter to clean the house.

2. She said the reason my wife left me (27 years ago) was because I was a pig. I seem to recall being cleaner then but with age, so goes the memory.

3. Liz said all I do all day is look at porn and that's probably why I'm no longer a teacher. She said as far as she was concerned, I was probably a child molester. Thankfully, she didn't accuse me of touching her daughter.

4. She berated me for yelling at Jeanette, her daughter, lately. I had jumped on her for wasting water, wasting food and sharing our food with the neighbors.

I don't know what brought all this on except maybe the 110 degree heat lately. I didn't raise my voice in anger to her back. In fact, I wasn't angry, I was hurt.

Oh well, I'm recovered from the burn so I can go back to living on my own again.
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Monty, the hobo who lives in my garage, made himself useful today. The AA batteries in my mouse had died. Monty handed me a coffee can filled with AA's. I found two that worked :)
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