Office Work, Part Deux: Professional Mayhen

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Chrystler Town and Country....discuss......
 
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No kidding. It's snowing here right now, in fact. YUCK.

Speaking of sick chickens, how's yours Nells? The one you put back in the coop last week.
 
Did I already post this picture? cant remember. Toooo tired.

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Big, safe, usually driven by a little old lady who can barely see over the wheel.

I am not.


I like mine except for the windows aren't rolling down now...window motor problem. And the air conditioner doesn't work...I think it sprung a leak in a line somewhere since the guys filled it up and it only ran for about a day or so before going back to throwing air that's not cool. So thus the other day when it was 80* it really sucked inside of there....hence the big tall cherry slushies to compensate.

Then I'm sure I need to rotors and brakes.

But all in all....most vehicles that are 10 years old need some kind of maintenance as well. I got mine from a lil grandma so it has low milage. And she kept it emmaculate...now my dog ate it so it's not as pretty inside.
 
We woke up to snow. Snow still lingers on my windshield but has melted off the lawn and roof tops. I don't think the tulips like it.
 
It gets great customer review...I'm trying to decide between it and a 2000 ford windstar. They are both priced under Kelley Blue Book. Good MPG, good consumer ratings. Mileage under what would be expected for cars of their age. The T&C is more than I want and can safely pay for the next 24 months.

I think, I may have to go with the windstar. But, the windstar was " REAR IMPACT WITH ANOTHER VEHICLE
SLIGHT DAMAGE REPORTED " And was used as a fleet vehicle...good or bad?

The T&C was also in an accident - hit on the left side.

Ok so back to the Windstar......and it's green. I like green.
 
The insurance would be a wee bit cheaper too.
 
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If her foot is hot wouldn't that signify she's fighting off some sort of infection? Although you can't see it? Maybe some rounds of antibiotics? And I like the rest of what you are doing. My dog had arthritis toward the end and was stiff and would limp at times. I always did hamburger and rice... but I think the boiled chicken sounds like it be good for a sensitive tummy too.

We used to have a cat that had irritable bowel syndrome....never any blood but tummy issues and throwing up. It almost sounds like if there is blood? Could it be diverticulitus? Or maybe an ulcer or something like that causing it?
 
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