Hi Marsha,
I didnt see the message repost....? I looked at the archive and only
saw it posted via your recent message, as well as back in July. I do
know that messages can lag from time to time, with no explanation!
Somestimes they come in late days, weeks or even months. Must be a
Yahoo glitch!
-Rose
--- In [email protected], "marsha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> WOW!!! Where did this come from????? I posted this many months ago and
it did post way back then....why is it reposting now?????
> ROSE...... Are you there? Any idea what is going on here??????
>
> Marsha
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Marsha Taylor
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 2:37 PM
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] FYI-meet me
>
>
> Off topic...just introducing myself to the newbies...if you already
know
> me and aint interested, please skip :-)
>
> I was just sworn in/admitted to practice before the US Supreme
Court. It
> was pretty cool, but not really worth the drive to Washington DC,
lol.
> Just as you have to have a licsence to practice in any state, you
also
> have to have a liscence to practice before the USSC. I am now
liscenced in
> KY and before the USSC, and will soon be apply for reciprical
liscence to
> practice in OH and TN.I am a 1992 graduate of Jackson County High
School
> in McKee Ky. I recieved my BA in Sociology with a minor in
Psychology,
> from Eastern KY University in 1994, and recieved my JD from Ohio
Northern
> University College of Law in 1999.
>
> Am I a poor folk? By most standards, absolutely. I live hand to
mouth
> just as most people seem to these days. I am not ashamed to admit
that I
> am not rich. My clients are as poor as they come. Much of my
services are
> in exchange for their services, since they can't afford to pay. Many
> hours are devoted to offering free services. I am not trying to get
rich
> on the legal problems of other people.
> Why do I charge so little or often nothing? Because I am also a kid
of
> poor parents who worked their butts off, often two or three jobs at
a
> time, just to make ends meet. I KNOW what it is like to need an
attorney
> but not be able to afford one. My rural community is among the
poorest in
> the nation. But we have a pride in that we come by what little we
have by
> the sweat of our brow, an honest days work, and our faith in the
good Lord
> above to meet and supply our needs.
>
> I am the parent of two children, both adopted. Son is 14 and has a
wide
> range of psychological problems. He has been hospitalised numerous
times,
> and he has spent a little time in juvenile detention as a result of
my
> filing an out of control petittion against him charging him with
assault
> against me and my daughter, as well as animal abuse because he
kicked and
> killed one of my chihuahuas. A situation I am still having a lot of
> difficulty dealing with. Son's treatment is ongoing. It is unknown
at this
> point whether he will ever be able to acclimate to living on his own
as an
> adult or if he will need long term residential halfway house type
care. As
> of now, he is in special ed at school, is now back home, and we are
taking
> it one day at a time.
> Daughter is doing wonderful. She is the full biological sister of
son, but
> they are so different. She is a straight A student, a great helper
at
> home, ect.
>
> I have 5 chihuhuas. I have a CKC breeding pair and an AKC breeding
pair. I
> have not yet bred the CKC pair because the female does not weight
enough.
> She may never weight enough...if not, she will never be bred, lol. I
> should correct myself....I HAD an AKC breeding pair. The one ds
killed was
> the male half of that pair. I did get another AKC male, but as he
matures,
> it is looking less and less likely that he will be suitable for
breeding.
> He just does not meet my standards.
>
> Pepper is my 5th. Pepper is a service animal, mosre specifically a
hearing
> dog. I am Deaf. I have a Deaf pride and will proudly let anyone
know. My
> Deafness has not held me back. I have never been one to accept
> limitations. Yes, I have faced a lot of discrimination, but I have
> overcome. I am thankful for my hearing loss. It gave me a
determination i
> may not have had as a hearie. My loss was progressive. Discovered at
age 4
> as a 10 percent loss and progressed to an over 94 percent loss by
the time
> I graduated college, to the profound loss now. Since it was
progressive, I
> was able to learn to speak and lip read before I went completely
Deaf. I
> am an oral communicator.
>
> This is my mini biography. All about me, lol. Some day when I am
Rich and
> Famous, you can look back and say....hey I knew her when she was
just a
> poor country girl!! lol.
>
> Marsha
>
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