I agree. But that that I could've made that label. I mean she wish it wasn't
like I was going to ask him to do something that was going to take three hours.
I know not to ask him again. But yet the president of our amateur radio club
tells us to reach out if we need help with something. Well I don't think I will
anymore. It's not worth it.
Kathleen Polkabla
On Feb 18, 2017, at 7:34 PM, Rayford Saucier <cajunman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I learned since before age eight not to take people at their word till they
have been tried and proven true; like "is this dollar yours?" or when
expecting someone you never met try leaving seventeen cents on the dining
room table and checking after they left. Words are cheep, The beloon called
pride can be pricked with a pin and quickly deflates, and a brick on one's
shoulder too easially falls when bumped. So, promises fall through, nothing
gets done and we are left holding the bag.
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