Oh no we're not getting carpeting. If you want that you have to spend your own
money. The flooring we're going to get from what I understand is bamboo. And I
heard it feels like wood. Oh boy I hope I didn't make a big mistake and if I
did I don't know how I'm going to fix it. I had bought a lot of frozen TV
dinner's thinking I would be here for a little bit longer. And I don't have a
cooler and I don't know how I'm going to get them home if I don't finish them.
Oh boy I think I really screwed up this time. But hey what can you do.
Kathleen Polkabla
On Sep 16, 2016, at 5:27 PM, Linda Gehres <ljgehres@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey Kathleen, I’ll be really eager to hear about what remodeling has taken
place within your apartment, especially the kind of flooring you were
describing. Wonder what the floors will feel like? Wonder if you’ll get
expanded cupboard space in the kitchen and bathroom, and maybe even the
bedroom? New carpeting I hope? That’s one thing we just can’t discern
unless we’re told by a sighted person, what color our walls are painted (mine
haven’t been since I’ve been in this house except for the kitchen when it was
remodeled). I remember asking a lot of questions when the bathroom was
re-done and colors were decided upon, and I had a chance to put my two cents
into it too. Can’t remember what color my kitchen is, but it’s a light color
and all goes very well together, including the faux marble counters and
linoleum flooring. It’s a wonderful space now. The bathroom is seven years
old I think, but I love it now and hated it before.
Linda G.
When I switched to Time Warner, the guy told me it would be better to use
gmail since it has more storage than our roadrunner does. The nice thing
about a gmail, hotmail or yahoo account is that it doesn't matter what
internet provider you have. What I like about gmail is the amount of storage
it has.
Rosie
ei
On 9/14/2016 3:22 AM, Tallguy (Redacted sender tallguy403 for DMARC) wrote:
If you are going to get internet service from a provider (the ISP), they will
also give you several email addresses. But, obviously, you will have to use
their domain name. That is why you also should have a web-based address that
is accessible through any internet provider, such as Yahoo, Gmail, and many
others. If anyone uses a domain name from their service provider, it is only
valid as long as they are a paid subscriber to that service. When you
terminate your association with that provider, you also terminate your email
address. Keep that in mind.
Tallguy
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 11:45 PM
Well the problem I have with Time Warner is they wanted me to change my
address to a TWC address instead of keeping panics.com. I told them that was
crazy. I told him I didn't want to change my email address I wanted to keep
the same one.