From: notvalid@notin.com   
      
   "max.it" wrote in message   
   news:54f217a6.34022937@news.aioe.org...   
   > On Sat, 28 Feb 2015 00:28:30 -0500, "Mary" wrote:   
      
      
      
   >>In Toronto, spring won't be here for a while. Feb. is always a cold month   
   >>>>but this year, its been freezing every day and only one more day to go   
   >>>>before Feb. ends. Maybe it will be spring after that. In the summer   
   >>>>here,   
   >>>>its very hot, so I don't mind the winter though it gets tedious. Not a   
   >>>>lot   
   >>>>of snow so far, but extremely cold winds.   
   >>   
   >>> I always remember February being cold and horrible, but spring is   
   >>> arriving earlier, and it only takes a bit of sunshine to get the   
   >>> insects and birds going, and the wives with their grand plans for the   
   >>> garden that they expect the cripple to accomplish ;) As a new over 50   
   >>> year old customer I get 10% discount from the diy store - they are   
   >>> trying to kill me!!   
   >>   
   >>haha.Surely you are not a cripple. If you are just 50 you should still be   
   >>in   
   >>good shape to get your garden planted with spring flowers and after that,   
   >>plant summer flowers.   
   >>We are supposed to be getting better weather next week.Hopefully we will   
   >>get   
   >>out of the deep freeze. It has been the coldest winter for many years. the   
   >>sun has been out a lot of days, and makes you think its warm outside till   
   >>you go out.   
      
   > I'm a cripple, heavy engineering and motorcycles and no sense for a   
   > long time made sure of that I got plenty of knocks and broken   
   > things.My back and hips are on the way out.   
   > Funny enough just last year I had an accident where I was briefly   
   > exposed to some nasty chemicals in unmarked bottles and one got broke.   
   > I wasn't too worried because I felt pretty fine, but the stuff burnt   
   > my mouth and that was a big red flag.   
      
   That doesn't sound too good. .   
      
   > Doc sat me down and told me this type of exposure usually ends badly   
   > no matter how you feel now, he said within two or three weeks I could   
   > be toast, dead and buried. I'm still kicking, I was frightened for a   
   > bit, but I'm fine now. Never went for a follow up, never told my   
   > family - I reckoned I was gonna have to but I kept on living.   
      
   Maybe you were too afraid to go back for a follow up. Your family will know   
   now if they read this.   
   No wonder you were frightened for a bit. so would anyone. You have to be   
   more careful and not live so dangerously.   
      
   > If anything the whole scare has made me more active.   
      
   Well, it's good you feel OK again and behave yourself :>).   
      
   Mary   
      
      
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