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Chat - Thursday, August 13, 2009; Another rainy day in Pa.
Topic Started: Aug 13 2009, 04:30 AM (1,601 Views)
Artsy Mom
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Hummer :clk: of the Day

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Image by Michele Fowler

I <3 that tongue rofl
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EagleScout
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Here is a video of the column installation.

http://www.panynj.gov/wtcprogress/video-gallery.html

Check out some of the other videos for the concrete pour and the crane installation which will place these columns.
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Artsy Mom
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Ma and Pa Sidney are still hanging around both their nests but seem to spend much more time nestorating on the old one :)^

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Click pic for video by mmud from last night (4:09)

They were back again this early this morning. I think they are enjoying some 'alone' time
together before they head out on their migration journeys :D

They seem to be so relaxed now that Tiny is no longer around screeching in their faces all the time rofl
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........... :```: :bday: For Michael / lindsaysdad


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.............................. Have a Great Day! :bday: :```:
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BBL :}^ Going for my final follow up Mammo. :X: for a good report so I can go back to my once a year Mammo. :}^ :}^
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KarenTX .... so sorry for your loss of Buddy.

He was meant to be with your family ... and you all gave him a wonderful life.

Remember the happy times you had with him ... those memories will comfort you at this sad time.


:^^^: :candle:
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Artsy Mom
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<::: Fly Like An Eagle >O<

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ojailala
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Karen, tears in my eyes as I read your post... so happy it was a peaceful ending....Buddy was so lucky to have you... <3 :^^^:
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:X: Laurie all will be well

Awesome Penny - thanks for posting....

still cloudy gloomy here ...... what to have for lunch
maybe just a bagel - not overly hungry - hmmm

HI ES :}^
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:^^^: :candle: :candle: :^^^:

Karen, what a sweet story about your family and Buddy - brought tears to my eyes... Buddy was so lucky to find you all! I am sure Buddy and your MIL have found each other on the other side, and continue to share each other's love! :Hugs:
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Laurie - :X: :Hugs:
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bette
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KAREN - What a beautiful story of how Buddy came to your MIL and then to you.
We know they are together right now, (((GH))) :candle: :^^^:
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adklaurie
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:><: :><: I'm so happy I want to just jump up and down. I was growing very concerned when the tech came back for a third exray. :wacko: . Following the third exray THE Dr. Radiologist came in personally and apologized for the agony of the third exray. He explained that - he could not see the calcifications in the first two sets so wanted to be extra vigilent with the third. Hurray - the calcifications are breaking apart. I'm back to my Annual Only mammo. :**: :**: :**: :D
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Laurie how did you get the Calcifications to break apart?
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adklaurie
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Cricket,Aug 13 2009
01:32 PM
Laurie how did you get the Calcifications to break apart?

Cricket. I don't know. I'm assuming that they do so on their own. I have no explanation. I have a final meeting with the surgeon in two weeks so I'll have to ask her about that.

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