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Early post

I had something ready to post last night, but my power flashed and I lost it. I will do that post again at a later date.

My daughter came over last night and she brought her children. Our 2 year old granddaughter is hearing impaired. everybody in their household is learning sign language to be able to communicate properly with her. I walked in the room and she went to touch my shoes and touched her closed hands together side by side, signing shoes. She was so proud that she learned something new, as was grandma and grandpa.

American Idol last night to me was somewhat a wash. I've never been into Bon Jovi's music. If I go by what the judges said, Jordin is in trouble. Melinda, even though good, looked out of her element. Blake gave the most original rendition, and for the first time I wasn't thinking he looked like Chad from the Alltel commercials. WIXYjr seems to think that this will be the week we see a shocker in the results show.

Have to get ready for work now. Yesterday was the first day under the new ownership and we have inventory today. Have a great day.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Next investment should be a UPS
for the computer perhaps.

Mike Dane
Anonymous said…
Hi Cliff,
Just a note. Jazz Band is heading to Vermillion tonight for a Jazz Festival.

Spaghetti dinner is a definate go for Friday June 1st. $7 pre-sale and $8 at the door.

Jazz & Steel Drums will entertain.

Have a good day. Brenda
Anonymous said…
I think I spelled definite wrong.

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