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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 630684" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Oh Pam...we are so much alike in many ways...lol. Can you believe I have invited many people to live with us? In fact, I dont know if you remember it but it used to be a joke on here that I was running a group home and my motto should be like Motel 6, I would always leave the light on...lol.</p><p></p><p>Even back when I first met Tony I was bringing strays home. Not dogs but people. We had to move out of an apartment and leave one lady behind because she simply would not leave! I am a sucker for giving hand outs too. I have learned my lesson about those people who stand at the end of an off ramp with the signs but it never fails someone will hit me up in a parking lot. I think I shocked the last one and they may have passed the word to leave me alone because when the guy told me he was hungry, hadnt eaten and needed money for food I went into the grocery store and bought him about ten bucks in nice cans of food with pull tab lids. LOL. I also kept the receipt so he couldnt return them! If he was really hungry I gave him some great food. I gave him a loaf of bread, cans of those Vienna sausages, potted meat, canned fruit and several bottles of fruit juice and water. </p><p></p><p>OMG...Cory just called to tell me where I could and couldnt take Monkey to swim and how I could do it. I live right next to a big park which has a lake in it which is open for swimming with lifeguards. Monkey loves it. She IS a bit too young to go alone according to their posted age limits but the lifeguards know her and she knows to stay where she can touch bottom (they have it roped off) and I do live about 100 yards from the lake. They have said she can come alone. Cory is appalled...lol. He wants me to come get him anytime she wants to go swimming and we can sneak into one of the motels. Ummm, not. Monkey loves the lake. She swims better there than in a pool anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 630684, member: 1514"] Oh Pam...we are so much alike in many ways...lol. Can you believe I have invited many people to live with us? In fact, I dont know if you remember it but it used to be a joke on here that I was running a group home and my motto should be like Motel 6, I would always leave the light on...lol. Even back when I first met Tony I was bringing strays home. Not dogs but people. We had to move out of an apartment and leave one lady behind because she simply would not leave! I am a sucker for giving hand outs too. I have learned my lesson about those people who stand at the end of an off ramp with the signs but it never fails someone will hit me up in a parking lot. I think I shocked the last one and they may have passed the word to leave me alone because when the guy told me he was hungry, hadnt eaten and needed money for food I went into the grocery store and bought him about ten bucks in nice cans of food with pull tab lids. LOL. I also kept the receipt so he couldnt return them! If he was really hungry I gave him some great food. I gave him a loaf of bread, cans of those Vienna sausages, potted meat, canned fruit and several bottles of fruit juice and water. OMG...Cory just called to tell me where I could and couldnt take Monkey to swim and how I could do it. I live right next to a big park which has a lake in it which is open for swimming with lifeguards. Monkey loves it. She IS a bit too young to go alone according to their posted age limits but the lifeguards know her and she knows to stay where she can touch bottom (they have it roped off) and I do live about 100 yards from the lake. They have said she can come alone. Cory is appalled...lol. He wants me to come get him anytime she wants to go swimming and we can sneak into one of the motels. Ummm, not. Monkey loves the lake. She swims better there than in a pool anyway. [/QUOTE]
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