[ourplace] Re: To Kathleen

  • From: Rosemarie Chavarria <knitqueen2007@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2016 09:46:50 -0800

Hi, Kathleen,

From what I heard on the news, they're starting to lift the travel ban. Wow--26 inches? That's a lot of snow!

Rosie

On 1/24/2016 4:58 AM, Panix wrote:

Man I think I would've left the store after all that racket started. I wouldn't even stay there. But no mine was noisy enough because I had it on my pillow. That's where I have my cell phone. Boy is nothing loud. I don't know if they've lifted the travel ban yet but we broke the record in New York City in terms of snowfall. 26 inches. Can you believe that? All in one shot.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 24, 2016, at 12:59 AM, Vickie <rolisonv@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:rolisonv@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

OK, Kathleen. Imagine this. my husband and I were on our way to the Verizon store about 30 miles away and as we’re on I-10, heading east, the alert went off on both of our phones about dust storms being in the area. We did know that they were way east and south of Phoenix, but were headed north. So, then later, we’re sitting in the Verizon store and everyone’s cell phone alert went off. It was absolutely crazy. About 100 of them, if you consider the phones they have out for display in the store and the place was packed with customers. Very noisy.
Vickie
*From:* Panix <mailto:kathyann@xxxxxxxxx>
*Sent:* Saturday, January 23, 2016 8:00 PM
*To:* ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
*Subject:* [ourplace] Re: To Kathleen
Well I guess I didn't know I had the alerts. Boo-hoo it was a thing loud when it went off. I didn't think Siri would read it. But maybe the next time that happens I'll just let it go. I wasn't really sure what to do with it. But now I know. In no way would I want to witness a duststorm. W scary experience. Snowstorms with Highwinds are bad enough because it's hard to get around. But it does storm no thank you. I'm glad we don't have those. I would not want to be in one either.

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On Jan 23, 2016, at 9:55 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria <knitqueen2007@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:knitqueen2007@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

Hi, Kathleen,

I have alerts on my Samsung Gusto 3 phone and I just let it go through.

Rosie


On 1/23/2016 6:52 PM, Panix wrote:
Well I didn't know Siri would read that. I guess I should've just let the tone continue until it stopped. But I figured if it was a weather alert it might not get spoken just like it's not smoking when I do it on TV. Well just storms. I would not want to witness one of those. I wouldn't want to go out in one either. Not fun. I guess when you get those you're pretty much housebound until it's finished. I don't think I want to have that experience. It seems like it would be kind of scary.

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On Jan 23, 2016, at 9:28 PM, Vickie <rolisonv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If you let the phone do that loud tone, it’ll eventually stop, and then Siri will speak the alert. We get them whenever dust storms are in the area.
Vickie
*From:* Panix <mailto:kathyann@xxxxxxxxx>
*Sent:* Saturday, January 23, 2016 6:56 PM
*To:* ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
*Subject:* [ourplace] Re: To Kathleen
Well usually just thank her for the food and that's it. Actually I just heard them in the hall. They have one of those small dogs and I heard it's leash. So she's in the hall somewhere. But that's OK. Anyway I do speak with her and I try to be civil. But on this matter I basically put her in her place. She needed to have that happen. But anyway let's put it this way. I just been laying around listening to QVC. Last night I started a book and fell asleep I was listening to it. And it was on cassette not digital and I got an emergency go work on my iPhone but I didn't know how to read it. Wow I had no idea I had that setting. But I guess when they impose the travel ban it went out. Boy it was his huge loud tone and I couldn't get it to stop. But now I know how to do that so that's OK. But I couldn't get the iPhone to read the alert. I finally found out later how to do it but I guess if I would've experimented I would've figured it out but I just wanted to tell him to be quiet.

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> On Jan 23, 2016, at 8:46 PM, Linda Gehres <ljgehres@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Kathleen, I second what Rosie says. Don't give that neighbor your time of day
> except to thank him or her for bringing food over to you. Just tell that person
> "I'm going to talk to my doctor and he'll help me decide what I need to be
> doing," end of story.
>
> Linda G.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of Rosemarie Chavarria
> Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2016 3:21 PM
> To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [ourplace] Re: To Kathleen
>
> Hi, Kathleen,
>
> I wouldn't pay any attention to what that neighbor says. If she says
> anything more, just tell her it's none of her business what you do.
> Maybe she'll stop making weird remarks if you don't pay attention to her
> anymore.
>
> Rosie
>
>
>
>> On 1/23/2016 1:34 PM, Panix wrote:
>> Yes I'm going to talk to the doctor next month. I'm getting really frustrated.
> I want to get this over with. Yes I want to move to Stuyvesant town. But my
> neighbor down the hall that brings me food sometimes got me kind of annoyed. She
> said to me why are you going to have the surgery you're going to have to go into
> a rehab center. I said no way. And even my therapist said no way too. She said I
> deserve to have Karen home. She said I didn't belong in one of those places. But
> yes I'm cutting my therapy down to one day a week. When the weather clears up I
> may assist ham operator friend of mine from Queens to come over and help me sort
> stuff. Maybe he can do that I don't know. That is if his wife doesn't get upset
> about it. But their stuff I still need to sort out and all that kind of thing.
> If you can help me with that that would be a big help. But yes I want to move
> over to Stuyvesant town and be in the temporary apartment. I don't want to be in
> a nursing home. I don't think
> I'
>> ll need a caregiver that long. But at least if I get somebody nice that'll
> be good too. Whatever I have is very small for what the orthopedist told me. You
> said it's not going to be that difficult to fix. But I'm having trouble doing
> things like changing the bed. And I did that a couple nights ago and let's just
> say a few words that shouldn't of come out did. But I can still put things in
> the washer. I have trouble taking them out of the dryer because you have to
> reach way back in the back. Doing the washer is not that difficult. We have a
> front loader so that makes it easier.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Jan 23, 2016, at 3:33 PM, Linda Gehres <ljgehres@xxxxxxx <mailto:ljgehres@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Kathleen,
>>>
>>> I think you'd be smart to have the surgery as soon as you can, especially
> since
>>> your therapy sessions are running out. I suspect under the circumstances a
>>> social worker can get you some help with moving your necessities over to
>>> Styvesent as you'll probably not be in any shape to lift anything for several
>>> weeks, and you may need therapy after surgery.
>>> I certainly think you're smart to stay indoors on such a snowy day. I know
>>> Washington, D.C. and Baltimore and surrounding areas got hit yesterday. I
>>> called my brother wholives in Burke, Virginia just outside of Washington,
> D.C.,
>>> and he and his family were already preparing for the storm. They've been
> back
>>> there long enough that they know exactly what to do and how to divide the
>>> vehicles between the three of them. Don usually rides a bike to work, eight
>>> miles each way. He is in remarkable shape for a man of 61, except that he
> has
>>> the beginning stages of Parkinson's Disease in his left arm, and when he does
>>> public speaking or teaching, people look at him and then they look at his
>>> trembling arm, so he wants to retire early and come out to California and
> live,
>>> two houses down from me. That may be a big help to me, especially when it
> comes
>>> to grocery shopping. I'm finding the Safeway store which is supposed to
> deliver
>>> what I need is getting worse and worse about stocking things.
>>>
>>> Sure hope you get that banana bread soon. I know how much you're hankering
> for
>>> it.
>>>
>>> We ought to be dry tomorrow, and I may go out for breakfast tomorrow early.
> I
>>> want to hear the football playoffs.
>>>
>>> Linda G.
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
>>> Behalf Of Rosemarie Chavarria
>>> Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2016 9:52 AM
>>> To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Subject: [ourplace] Re: noreen corcoran, 72; 'bachelor father' actress
>>>
>>> Hi, Kathleen,
>>>
>>> I heard about the snow storm you're having and it's awful. I don't blame
>>> you for staying inside. That's a wise thing to do. I agree about getting
>>> the banana bread. It's not worth getting injured just because you have a
>>> craving for something. You can always get it on another day.
>>>
>>> As far as getting the surgery, I don't blame you for wanting to get it
>>> done now. The sooner you get it done, the sooner you can get back to
>>> doing normal activities.
>>>
>>> Rosie
>>>> On 1/23/2016 9:41 AM, Panix wrote:
>>>> Boy it seems like we're losing a lot of people lately. A lot of good
> people.
>>> Even Roy a versa talking with narrator. Wow boy they said this happens in
> threes
>>> is happening in more than three. It's really really crazy. Wow it sure is.
> Well
>>> onto another subject, we're getting a lot of snow here. And I think it's that
>>> heavy wet stuff too. And I'm not going outside either. The streets are
> slippery
>>> and forget about that. No way am I go going outside. I don't need to. Well I
>>> think I found a place here in New York City where I can get banana bread. But
>>> that's going to wait. It's not that important to go outside and get injured
> to
>>> go get it. But anyway I've just been relaxing. I don't really feel like doing
>>> much else. I finished the book on cassette last night and I started another
> one.
>>> So that's the way that goes. But I've cut my therapy down to once a week. My
>>> therapist wanted me to do that she said the reason she wanted me to cut it
> back
>>> with so I'm running out of my sessions.
>>> You
>>>> only get 25 and then they run out. Going to therapy clinic or the doctor
>>> has to ask for more. I go to the doctor on to what 11 February or maybe I'll
> go
>>> a few days early. I think I'm going to talk to him about having the surgery.
> I'm
>>> getting really uncomfortable with this and I think I need to do it now. And
> I'll
>>> be glad when it's over with. But I really miss doing stuff with my ham radio
>>> buddies that's really bugging me.
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>>> On Jan 23, 2016, at 12:05 PM, Sandy <shbrooks49@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:shbrooks49@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh, that's sad, I loved the show Bachelor Father.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sandy
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>>>>> On Behalf Of Marty Rimpau
>>>>> Sent: January-23-16 9:03 AM
>>>>> To: our place list
>>>>> Subject: [ourplace] noreen corcoran, 72; 'bachelor father' actress
>>>>>
>>>>> Noreen Corcoran, 72; 'Bachelor Father' actress . NEW YORK - Noreen
> Corcoran,
>>>>> who grew up before television viewers in the 1950s and '60s as a teenager
>>>>> during five seasons of the sitcom "Bachelor Father," died Friday in Van
>>>>> Nuys, Calif.. She was 72. The cause was cardiopulmonary disease, her niece
>>>>> Mell Corcoran said. Ms. Corcoran was 13 when she was cast to play Kelly
>>>>> Gregg in "New Girl in His Life," a May 1957 episode of the "General
> Electric
>>>>> Theater," a CBS anthology series hosted by Ronald Reagan. She played a girl
>>>>> whose parents were killed in an automobile accident and was sent to live
>>>>> with her wealthy bachelor uncle in Beverly Hills. The following September,
>>>>> the story line continued with the series "Bachelor Father," with John
>>>>> Forsythe - who would go on to star in "Dynasty" - playing her uncle, and
> his
>>>>> houseboy, played by Sammee Tong. The show aired for two seasons on CBS,
>>>>> before moving to NBC and th en ABC in subsequent seasons; it was canceled
> in
>>>>> 1962. Ms. Corcoran was born on Oct. 20, 1943, in Quincy, Mass., to Kathleen
>>>>> and William Henry Corcoran. Her family moved to Southern California, where
>>>>> her father worked in a maintenance position at MGM Studios. Ms. Corcoran,
>>>>> like most of her seven siblings, went into acting. A younger brother Kevin,
>>>>> a child actor for Walt Disney who appeared in "Old Yeller," died in October
>>>>> at 66. In 1953, she appeared in "Young Bess," a film about Queen Elizabeth
>>>>> I, in which she played the monarch as a child. After "Bachelor Father," she
>>>>> had a starring role in the 1965 movie "The Girls on the Beach" and appeared
>>>>> in numerous television shows. By the mid-1960s, Ms. Corcoran retired from
>>>>> acting and, with that, largely withdrew from public life. She worked for
> the
>>>>> Lewitzky Dance Company, the group formed by the modern dance choreographer
>>>>> Bella Lewitzky, in a "behind the scenes" role for more than a decade,
>>>>> relatives said. Ms. Corcoran leaves two sister and a brother.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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