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black321

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Posted: Jan 19, 2023 - 2:06pm

After a farmer died, his town learned he secretly paid strangers' pharmacy bills

After a farmer died, his town learned he secretly paid strangers' pharmacy bills

Hody Childress was a farmer living off his meager retirement savings in the small town of Geraldine, Ala.

About 10 years ago, he walked into Geraldine Drugs and pulled aside owner Brooke Walker to ask if there were families in town who couldn't afford to pay for their medications.

"I told him, 'Yes, unfortunately that happens often,'" recalled Walker, 38. "And he handed me a $100 bill, all folded up."

He told her to use it for anyone who couldn't afford their prescriptions.

"He said, 'Don't tell a soul where the money came from - if they ask, just tell them it's a blessing from the Lord,'" she said.

The following month, Childress returned to hand Walker another folded-up $100 bill. And he repeated this every month for years, until he became too weak late last year from the effects of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to make the trip.


https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyl...

Tizmself

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Posted: Jan 11, 2023 - 12:14pm

The good news for me this morning is that RP is epic today.
oldviolin

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Posted: Jan 11, 2023 - 10:57am

 Manbird wrote:
 GeneP59 wrote:
Why yes, yes there is.
Came home from Homers Despot after a lumber run and was hungry.
Made a soup concoction with chicken broth, rice, diced celery, diced tomatoes and meatballs. A real fast meal that beats and of the fast food choices out there.
Warmed me from my stomach to my toes .
so from the waist down in other words 
or 
i guess your bipples were still hard
 
totally rude...
Manbird

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Posted: Jan 10, 2023 - 6:59pm

 GeneP59 wrote:
Why yes, yes there is.
Came home from Homers Despot after a lumber run and was hungry.
Made a soup concoction with chicken broth, rice, diced celery, diced tomatoes and meatballs. A real fast meal that beats and of the fast food choices out there.
Warmed me from my stomach to my toes .



so from the waist down in other words 
or 
i guess your bipples were still hard


GeneP59

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Posted: Jan 10, 2023 - 12:55pm

Why yes, yes there is.
Came home from Homers Despot after a lumber run and was hungry.
Made a soup concoction with chicken broth, rice, diced celery, diced tomatoes and meatballs. A real fast meal that beats and of the fast food choices out there.
Warmed me from my stomach to my toes .
thisbody

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Posted: Jan 10, 2023 - 10:11am

 miamizsun wrote:

good work amigo


:biting satire on
Me and my 12 monkeys second that, yes, and we should start talking about the situation of the homeless, becoming more and more of a plague.
:biting satire off



miamizsun

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Posted: Jan 10, 2023 - 5:48am

 islander wrote:

So we helped out with a pet sterilization clinic this weekend.


good work amigo

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Posted: Jan 9, 2023 - 10:29pm

 islander wrote:

So we helped out with a pet sterilization clinic this weekend. The group we volunteer with sponsored this, organized the vets and coordinated a lot of the chaos - They do the hard work we just chip in here and there. This clinic was for a local area where there are a lot of pets and they rarely get vet attention. We are trying to get the people, and especially the kids to see pets as their responsibility instead of just an alarm or a rodent control thing. By spaying an neutering, we hit the root of the stray problem and getting them involved with the vets really helps with the long term health of the pet and the relationships. It's really cool to see the kids starting to view the pets as family and playing with them and taking care of them.  The surgeries are all covered by donations and the medications are provided at reduced cost as well. 

This clinic did 197 dogs and cats. We didn't loose a single one in surgery or recovery (cats are normally problematic coming out of anesthesia). It was incredibly rewarding to be a part of it.




Red_Dragon

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Posted: Jan 9, 2023 - 5:34pm

 islander wrote:

So we helped out with a pet sterilization clinic this weekend. The group we volunteer with sponsored this, organized the vets and coordinated a lot of the chaos - They do the hard work we just chip in here and there. This clinic was for a local area where there are a lot of pets and they rarely get vet attention. We are trying to get the people, and especially the kids to see pets as their responsibility instead of just an alarm or a rodent control thing. By spaying an neutering, we hit the root of the stray problem and getting them involved with the vets really helps with the long term health of the pet and the relationships. It's really cool to see the kids starting to view the pets as family and playing with them and taking care of them.  The surgeries are all covered by donations and the medications are provided at reduced cost as well. 

This clinic did 197 dogs and cats. We didn't loose a single one in surgery or recovery (cats are normally problematic coming out of anesthesia). It was incredibly rewarding to be a part of it.




noice!
islander

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Posted: Jan 9, 2023 - 5:31pm

So we helped out with a pet sterilization clinic this weekend. The group we volunteer with sponsored this, organized the vets and coordinated a lot of the chaos - They do the hard work we just chip in here and there. This clinic was for a local area where there are a lot of pets and they rarely get vet attention. We are trying to get the people, and especially the kids to see pets as their responsibility instead of just an alarm or a rodent control thing. By spaying an neutering, we hit the root of the stray problem and getting them involved with the vets really helps with the long term health of the pet and the relationships. It's really cool to see the kids starting to view the pets as family and playing with them and taking care of them.  The surgeries are all covered by donations and the medications are provided at reduced cost as well. 

This clinic did 197 dogs and cats. We didn't loose a single one in surgery or recovery (cats are normally problematic coming out of anesthesia). It was incredibly rewarding to be a part of it.

haresfur

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Posted: Nov 7, 2022 - 1:35pm

 Coaxial wrote:
 m

I didn't know jack about jack fruit.
{#No}


That dude looks like he is having way too much fun with his fruit.
{#Snooty}

I see them in the Asian grocery but haven't bought one. Looks like a pain to cut apart. Jackfruit 101

thisbody

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Posted: Nov 7, 2022 - 8:07am

Fruit flies like bananas...

Coaxial

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Posted: Nov 7, 2022 - 5:47am

 miamizsun wrote:
yes, people don't know jack fruit
however, that shouldn't stop them from celebrating it...
 


I didn't know jack about jack fruit.{#No}

That dude looks like he is having way too much fun with his fruit.{#Snooty}
miamizsun

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Posted: Nov 7, 2022 - 4:58am

yes, people don't know jack fruit
however, that shouldn't stop them from celebrating it...



miamizsun

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Posted: Nov 2, 2022 - 8:26am

maybe

at first glance semafor seems to be a legit way to process news


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Posted: Sep 16, 2020 - 4:24am



 sirdroseph wrote:


 haresfur wrote:


 Red_Dragon wrote:

They were there before us; we're invading their space. I get your dilemma, but I have absolutely no tolerance for trophy hunting, either.
 
It's a tough one. I think trophy hunting is stupid but at least they scope out what they are shooting and are unlikely to shoot you, unlike deer hunters. "Oh, he sounded like a deer."

 

I know lots of people that sound like deer.  Cheney taught me that one.
 

Dick Cheney before he dicks you...
sirdroseph

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Posted: Sep 16, 2020 - 2:50am



 haresfur wrote:


 Red_Dragon wrote:

They were there before us; we're invading their space. I get your dilemma, but I have absolutely no tolerance for trophy hunting, either.
 
It's a tough one. I think trophy hunting is stupid but at least they scope out what they are shooting and are unlikely to shoot you, unlike deer hunters. "Oh, he sounded like a deer."

 

I know lots of people that sound like deer.  Cheney taught me that one.
haresfur

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Posted: Sep 15, 2020 - 3:35pm



 Red_Dragon wrote:

They were there before us; we're invading their space. I get your dilemma, but I have absolutely no tolerance for trophy hunting, either.
 
It's a tough one. I think trophy hunting is stupid but at least they scope out what they are shooting and are unlikely to shoot you, unlike deer hunters. "Oh, he sounded like a deer."

miamizsun

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Posted: Sep 15, 2020 - 2:26pm

maybe

ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Aug 31, 2018 - 10:54am



 ptooey wrote:

That tiny spot o' green in the NW corner is the Yellowstone grizzly range. My point is that "there" used to mean a whole lot more of the country, which is the problem. The population of griz has exceeded what the land they're inhabiting can realistically support.
 

Outgoing Yellowstone Park Superintendent has said as much re: grizzlies and wolves. Successful reintroduction/repopulation efforts. Well done! Now what? People with cabins on USFS lands, hunters, backcountry users are all pretty tightly controlled so they don't attract/interact with bears, or wolves, but the animals are smart and still seek out the easy meals. Well, the wolves don't get into human stuff much, but they do eat livestock. There's a simpler answer there, but the wolves are coming down into the desert and sage, not just picking off high country grazers. 

We have bears over here now. 
 

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