On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 15:13:11 -0400, you wrote:

>Skip Gundlach wrote:
>> March 11th - Belt and Sospenders, plus the kindness of strangers
>>
>>
>> However, Fred's is more like a mini-WalMart, with a small freezer
>> section and an equally sparse dry or boxed foods section. When we
>> asked one of the customers there about how to find fresh food,
>> the mall on the outskirts of town was the closest chance. The
>> folks we talked to suggested it was considerably further than we
>> wanted to walk, so we decided we'd have to wait for Lydia's son
>> to arrive, and use his car to make that run. A round trip in a
>> taxi hardly makes economic sense when you have 5 produce section
>> items, plus some dried milk, to buy.
>It was my understanding that one of the local chain groc stores, perhaps 
>Publix or Winn Dixie would come pick you up if you called.
>
>Jim.

Bob used to walk or ride his bike.  The first inkling that he was
going to have a heart attack was that he couldn't manage to walk out
there because he got too tired.


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