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I would like to thank everybody for your prayers, well wishes, and positive thoughts.

The legal issues, while not settled, have been put off for several months up the road. Hopefully it will be warmer when we have to go back.

We had to go to the Justice Center in Cleveland this morning. Very cold, very windy. I'm glad I'm not a person who needs a comb over, or a hair piece.

Going around that area in February is my second favorite thing to do behind tap dancing barefoot in a brier patch.

Comments

Mike Golch said…
Try working there during winter and on third shift. onec when it was so cold alot of my co-workers cars would not start but my truck with it's 2 batteries did.So I went from cat to car jump starting every ones car so they could go home.
Ms Hen's said…
(((hugs)))) keeping you and the Mrs. in my thoughts.. sending good karma.

Betty Ann
Sending prayers to you and Mrs. 74 that everything turns out alright in the end. I know it can be very stressful, so give each other a big bear squeeze and know that someone out there (well lots of us!) are praying for you both.....
God bless,
Leesa
Frasypoo said…
I first froze and then hurried down to the next post.
Hope everything works out
HWHL said…
Hey Cliff.... I'm glad to hear that these legal issues have not gotten "stickier". Although they are not resolved, at least you have some time to deal with them. I'll keep you and your family in my prayers.
Email me if there's anything I can do to help.
SandyCarlson said…
Best wishes with all you have to do.
clean and crazy said…
tap dancing in a briar patch, what about wearing khakis drenched in olive oil?!?
Brenda said…
I think I'm confused!! Khakis?? Olive Oil?? Barefoot? Briar patches?? None will do in February (in OHIO!!). Ok maybe the Olive Oil

And I'm glad you don't need a comb over or hair piece...I don't think I could've contained my snickers or snorts all these years!! :o)

My Best to all!!!

(p.s. Mike's a nice guy to "jump" all his co-worker's cars that winter morning)
Michelle said…
Brilliant imagery of the cold. eek!

Hope the case comes out in a way that makes you all happy.

Come get your award. :-)

http://crows-feet.blogspot.com/2009/02/planetary-awards.html
J-Online said…
LOL! I'm just catching up with ya. Good to be back

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