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Happy news! Thank you for sharing it, giving the rest of us motivation and hope!!

You earned every single penny of it, and so much more besides!

YAY!!

Let us be kind, one to another, for we are each of us together in our pain.

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Sounds great Carla!!! Now, enjoy life and live a long time!!! How about lip stapling . . . it might help w/the smoking ceasation!

pr

Thanks to everyone for your kind and considerate postings.

Things are just now starting to feel real.

I paid off every bill I had and all utilities have been paid in advance for the

next six months.

I took the majority of what was left and moved it to an account that VA has

no authority over - even to make my direct deposits into.

A very wise man at hadit, taught me years ago to to do this.

Reason being - if the VBA decides they have made a mistake of some kind,

they have the authority to go back into the account they made the deposit into -

and snag the cash BACK !

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Sounds great Carla!!! Now, enjoy life and live a long time!!! How about lip stapling . . . it might help w/the smoking ceasation!

pr

pr,

You are a little sheet - - - but your a really cute little sheet and I love ya : -)

Carlie passed away in November 2015 she is missed.

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pr,

You are a little sheet - - - but your a really cute little sheet and I love ya : -)

Great job Carlie, now go have a little fun. Get a new bank and put some back for a rainy day, but most of all come back and help a sista out tryin to get my iu have ssd. I feel a win with you on my side. Once more Carlie what a great job you did to get your BIG WIN!!!

*Sparkle

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carla,

Thinking about it, it prolly wouldn't work. I remember when I started smoking, around 1955-56, I couldn't force myself to inhale, so I ended up inhaling thru my nose and eventually I could inhale thru my mouth. Kinda gross but I was 10 or 11yo. Finally gave it up in '77, after about a half a dozen tries. Kept trying and one day it'll work! thank you for the compliments and enjoy that cruise!!! Love and hugs!!!!!!

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pr,

You are a little sheet - - - but your a really cute little sheet and I love ya : -)

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