OK. I didn't write the last post. Misao did when I was logged on. I'll have to have her repost. It's in Japanese by the way, if you don't have the language download. And yes Dinovite is just plain miraculous. Tun-tun had a noticeable turn around from his first helping. Thought we would be loosing him soon. Have to take him back in for blood work. He had an X-ray but couldn't afford the blood work then. He has been having breathing troubles. If they thought he was in any pain or unhappy they most likely would have wanted us to put him to sleep right then. He's over 13 years old.
Who knows maybe Alois will post in German if he finally finds the inspiration (and cats will live with dogs). I'm sorry. I'm being mean. Alois sent me a set of pictures from a trip he took through part of Bavaria I'll have to get them up as a slide show. First need to upgrade my Flick'r account so I can create more sets. Anyone want to pay that fee for me?
As long as I'm giving endorsements for free again... 'DISH sucks!' A customer for years they gave me a supposed upgrade from the 'Dish 500' (and they took the workings which I owned by the way) to the 'Super Dish' and I had nothing but problems. Every time it rained or got too cold no more picture. Just give you the run around and ask if you want to pay a technician to fix it. As you can see I don't think I should be paying for a defective product as the cables just slide out of their fittings.
We actually pay for most of our new TV with the money we save from canceling DISH. There are like over 20 digital channels and the reception is far better than analog. Why does anyone need cable or satellite anymore? I mean, 'Monk' is on network now, the history channel hasn't shown any history for ages and the sci-fi channel is having a monster identity crisis.
'Opening Day?' So Brewers season is here. Miller Park just a mile away. All that means is broken glass in the streets. Suffered the fate a couple times. Just gives you that sinking feeling.
Also Rode the Hoyt Park trail Friday and found a good portion impassible but had to try again today. A hand full of puddles that cause people to go around and widen the trail (I went through them) and a couple of ten yard stretches still unnavigable because of snow or mud. Some branches need to be cut back in a few places and one tree still needs to be removed. Without any major rainfall I expect it to be beautiful riding by next weekend.
'Less than five weeks away' for the first WORS race.
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