THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Thursday, December 1, 2011
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by Mal Fuller Contributing Writer
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has continued unabated in the form of emails, phone calls and letters. Truth be known, it’s tempting to publish them all. Just think of all the
from a nice lady who lives in Meredith and who was very pleased at finding my article on where to pur- chase a Travelers Calen- dar. I did learn something from her that I had not realized. She found out that Traveler’s Calendars may now only be ordered on line and may not be
Thanksgiving. Since his birth, there has never been a Thanksgiving dur- ing which Malzy and I weren’t together. This coming Thanksgiving will be no exception. Malzy’s coming the day before Thanksgiving and he will stay here at the house with Diablo and I until the
time to tell you about it. It is a modest sized unit, with a capacity of just under 15 cubic feet, if I recollect correctly, as you can see by the ac- companying photo. It is a Frigidaire and it came from the Lowe’s store in Gilford. It does do all the basic things we’ve come to expect of our refrig- erators, which is to keep food at the necessary tem- peratures to prevent the
food from spoiling prema- turely. It’s perfectly fine in that area. Its shelving and compartments have taken some getting used to, but their arrangement has proven quite work- able. Mysteriously, the trade name Frigidaire does not appear anywhere that I can see! My monthly electric bill has dipped below fifty dollars for the first time ever, so it is ob- See RAMBLING on 32
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Ever since I told Diablo that Malzy’s coming home for Thanksgiving, he has stationed himself in this spot on the kitchen floor, where he has a cat’s eye view of the back door. Actually, I know, he can’t see, but with those ears perked up, he can hear everything!
writing that would spare me! But, as I said in my last column, I will re- turn my attention to my day to day life and more positive topics. I did get a thank you for my writings on the subject of C-Diff, which was accompanied by a request for Professor Borody’s list of strategies for curing C-Diff. I was glad to oblige. I also got a thank you phone call
ordered by mail or by tele- phone. That’s not fair to all their loyal customers who may not have Inter- net access or a computer. Hopefully, if you don’t have Internet access and you want a Traveler’s Cal- endar, you know someone with Internet access who will be glad to help you order one. This coming week (as I write) is the week of
following Sunday. Diablo and I can hardly contain our excitement. A similar visit is already planned for the week of Christmas. Christmas day this year will fall on a Sunday. Regular readers may
remember last summer’s great refrigerator saga at my house. Since that time I have been unchar- acteristically quiet about the new refrigerator. It’s
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