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    TRUE STORY -- Carjacking Foiled:

    Friday, March 21, 2008, 05:43 PM [General]

    An elderly lady did her shopping and upon return found 4 males in her car.

    She dropped her shopping bags and drew her handgun, proceeding to scream at
    them at the top of her voice that she knows how to use it and
    that she will if required.... so get out of the car.


    The 4 men didn't wait around for a second invitation but got out and ran
    like mad, where upon the lady proceeded to load her shopping bags into the
    back of the car and got into the drivers seat.


    Small problem, her key wouldn't fit the ignition.

    Her car was identical and parked four / five spaces further down.
    She
    loaded her bags into her car and drove to the police station.


    The sergeant that she told the story to nearly tore himself in two with
    laughter and pointed to the other end of the counter where 4 pale white
    males were reporting a car-jacking by a mad, elderly, white woman......no
    charges were filed.

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    Retire to the Holiday Inn

    Thursday, March 20, 2008, 07:52 PM [General]

    Recently I was checking my 401k account and thinking about retirement, as
    everyone does when they hit 45. I saw an article about nursing and retirement homes and the expenses. Then it hit me. No nursing home for me!
    Here is my plan: I'm checking into the Holiday Inn.
    With the average cost for a nursing home reaching $188 per day, there is a
    better way when we get old and feeble. I have already checked on reservations at the Holiday Inn. For a combined long-term stay discount and senior discount, it's $49.23 per night. That leaves $138.77 a day for breakfast, lunch, dinner in any restaurant I want, or room service. It also will leave enough for laundry, gratuities, and special TV movies. Plus, I'll get a swimming pool, a workout room, a lounge, and washer and dryer. I'll also get
    free toothpaste, razors, shampoo and soap.
    And I'll be treated like a customer, not a patient.
    Five dollars worth of tips a day will have the entire staff scrambling.
    There is a city bus stop out front, and seniors ride free. The handicap bus
    will also pick me up if I fake a decent limp. Ride the church bus free on
    Sundays. For a change of scenery, take the airport shuttle bus and eat at one
    of the nice restaurants there. While you're at the airport, fly somewhere.
    Meanwhile, the cash keeps building up. It takes months to get into decent
    nursing homes. On the other hand, Holiday Inn will take your reservation
    today. And you are not stuck in one place forever -- you can move from Inn to
    Inn, or even from city to city.
    Want to see Hawaii? They have a Holiday Inn there, too. TV broken? Light bulbs need changing? Need a mattress replaced? No problem. They fix everything and apologize for the inconvenience.
    The Inn has a night security person and daily room service. The maid checks if you are OK. If not, they will call the undertaker or an ambulance. If you fall and break a hip, Medicare will pay for the hip, and Holiday Inn will upgrade you to a suite for the rest of your life.
    And no worries about visits from family. They will always be glad to visit
    you, and probably check in for a mini-vacation. The grandkids can use the
    pool.
    What more can you ask for?
    When I discussed my plan with friends, they came up with even more benefits that Holiday Inn provides retirees.
    Most standard rooms have coffee makers, reclining chairs, and satellite TV -- all you need to enjoy a cozy afternoon. After a movie and a good nap, you can check on your children (free local phone calls), then take a stroll to the lounge or restaurant where you meet new and exotic people every day. Many Holiday Inns even feature live entertainment on the weekends. Often they have special offers, too, like the Kids Eat Free program. You can invite your grandkids over after school to have a free dinner with you. Just tell them not to bring more than three friends.
    Pick a Holiday Inn where they allow pets, and your best friend can keep you
    company as well. If you want to travel, but are a bit skittish about
    unfamiliar surroundings, you'll always feel at home because wherever you go, the rooms all look the same.
    And if you're getting a little absent-minded in
    your old days, you never have to worry about not finding your room -- your
    electronic key fits only one door and the helpful bellman or desk clerk is on
    duty 24/7.
    Being natural skeptics, we called a Holiday Inn to check out the feasibility
    of my plan. I'm happy to report that they were positively giddy at the idea of
    us checking in for a year or more. They even offered to negotiate the rate. We
    could have easily knocked them down to $40 a night! "So, when I reach the
    golden age I'll face it with a grin. Just forward all your emails to the
    Holiday Inn!" 

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    Hello to all out there in KS95 land...

    Thursday, March 20, 2008, 10:33 AM [General]

    I just heard about this and thought I better get signed up!! So I just want to say helllo to everybody, and invite you to my page.  Right now it's kinda boring, but I will be working on it and adding pictures soon!! Have a great day!!

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