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Yes, she appears around 7-9am, Then a few trips in & out mid-late afternoon/early evening, then she either leaves about 10pm or by 11pm we “send” her home.
Posted by: cobblehiller at November 16, 2009 12:18 PM
“Does she have a routine and spend certain time/hrs. with you and vice versa?”
Yes, she appears around 7-9am, Then a few trips in & out mid-late afternoon/early evening, then she either leaves about 10pm or by 11pm we “send” her home.
You mean, Ponzi. Madoff is the new Ponzi. But, in consideration of what wasder said, they’ll probably misspell it as ‘MadeOff’.
But truth be told, no one has conducted (nor is conducting) a bigger scheme than that of the Washington/”Fed”, from ‘hot potato’ MBS’s to today’s carry trade.
rf, can you, someone, ANYone explain to me why they have to be over the age of 4?? I have a 2 year old who remains unvaccinated. Falls into some weird crack in the system. The pediatrician doesn’t have it for him as he isn’t considered high priority, and I can’t get him vaxed at the City sites because he’s not yet 4! I don’t like it.
Posted by: Nokilissa at November 16, 2009 9:56 AM
I heard that it’s because they don’t have the dosage for babies and toddlers, which is different than for kids 4 and up.
These clinics were originally intended for middle- and high school kids–elementary school kids were given the shot (if their parents consented, and less than half did) in their schools. But the mission, so to speak, was expanded.
It’s funny, I’ve gotten a lot of stay cats fixed and while they are recuperating I give them a litter box to use. Only one took offense to it but it was a much older cat so I guess that after years of using natures facilities it just didn’t understand the sandbox concept. Took her two tries before she got the hang of it (just in time to go right back outside again). Other than her the young ones have all taken to it right away. Amazing instinct.
BTW- If anyone’s looking to get a kitten or two I still have two little girls in my backyard (6 mo.) and my neighbor across the street just discovered a litter of 4 kittens. Very young, about 4-5 weeks old. She also had a lone girl come by who’s about still very young too about 10-15 weeks.
I finally bought my very first down comforter (and I have to say, it’s as cozy as can be). I also bought a duvet cover. I washed the comforter and the duvet cover. I went to put the duvet cover on the comforter and it’s too short by about twelve inches (12″). Is that normal? So the comforter doesn’t move around so much in the cover?
Yes, she appears around 7-9am, Then a few trips in & out mid-late afternoon/early evening, then she either leaves about 10pm or by 11pm we “send” her home.
Posted by: cobblehiller at November 16, 2009 12:18 PM
I bet Chad is wishing he could do the same!!!!
“Does she have a routine and spend certain time/hrs. with you and vice versa?”
Yes, she appears around 7-9am, Then a few trips in & out mid-late afternoon/early evening, then she either leaves about 10pm or by 11pm we “send” her home.
Rf- Thanks for the info. I’ve still been trying to find the darn things.
Did they ask for proof of residence? Jersey isn’t even trying to act like they’re getting them. NY seems to be making an effort at least.
“In 5 years no one will remember who Madoff was.”
You mean, Ponzi. Madoff is the new Ponzi. But, in consideration of what wasder said, they’ll probably misspell it as ‘MadeOff’.
But truth be told, no one has conducted (nor is conducting) a bigger scheme than that of the Washington/”Fed”, from ‘hot potato’ MBS’s to today’s carry trade.
***Bid half off peak comps***
rf, can you, someone, ANYone explain to me why they have to be over the age of 4?? I have a 2 year old who remains unvaccinated. Falls into some weird crack in the system. The pediatrician doesn’t have it for him as he isn’t considered high priority, and I can’t get him vaxed at the City sites because he’s not yet 4! I don’t like it.
Posted by: Nokilissa at November 16, 2009 9:56 AM
I heard that it’s because they don’t have the dosage for babies and toddlers, which is different than for kids 4 and up.
These clinics were originally intended for middle- and high school kids–elementary school kids were given the shot (if their parents consented, and less than half did) in their schools. But the mission, so to speak, was expanded.
I’ve heard you can get them for babies in various city clinics. I just found this via nyc.gov:
http://a816-healthpsi.nyc.gov/FluPublic/searchByBoro.do
If you click on the individual sites, some take babies.
Good luck!
She’s a co-op cat. Does she have a routine and spend certain time/hrs. with you and vice versa?
Afternoon peoples 🙂 What’s the good word for the day?
It’s funny, I’ve gotten a lot of stay cats fixed and while they are recuperating I give them a litter box to use. Only one took offense to it but it was a much older cat so I guess that after years of using natures facilities it just didn’t understand the sandbox concept. Took her two tries before she got the hang of it (just in time to go right back outside again). Other than her the young ones have all taken to it right away. Amazing instinct.
BTW- If anyone’s looking to get a kitten or two I still have two little girls in my backyard (6 mo.) and my neighbor across the street just discovered a litter of 4 kittens. Very young, about 4-5 weeks old. She also had a lone girl come by who’s about still very young too about 10-15 weeks.
I finally bought my very first down comforter (and I have to say, it’s as cozy as can be). I also bought a duvet cover. I washed the comforter and the duvet cover. I went to put the duvet cover on the comforter and it’s too short by about twelve inches (12″). Is that normal? So the comforter doesn’t move around so much in the cover?