Posted by gitrib on November 20, 2011 at 08:34:57 from (108.203.179.59):
In Reply to: Where is he at ? posted by James Williams on November 20, 2011 at 06:47:56:
YUH. I am still out here. We have really been , Shake, Rattle, And Rolling with the earthquake epicenter abour 15 miles away. Then there was the tornado. Imagine 60-70 Nursing home residence, awaken out of sleep, loaded into weel chairs and moved to te safe room, They really get excited. All sitting in there wheel chairs in there nighties sound asleep. I am glad I brought recliner lift chair and electric wheel ehair along. Shoulder hurt me so bad and cannot get enough pain bills to help Yes 83 yrs and afraid they are going to be acqused of making a druggie out of you. Found out I could sleep in comfort in my lift recliner so there is where I sleep.Much more comfort and ease to go take care of night duty's. They insist that a cute little dolly walk me every day, if I were to fall I would take her down with me. My lift chair stands me up and I transfer to electic chair and off I go, Miss seeing the cattle and am glad when Trixie comes to see me. Really glad to be with my wife and support her. She is a great strong beautiful womwn. gitrib
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