yeah,,,it is disgruntling to see a man 93 years old getting along better than i do.
and he laughs about it? oh well,,,,,i laugh with him. --- On Wed, 8/4/10, Janice Nichols <[email protected]> wrote: From: Janice Nichols <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [TMIC] Medicare Counseling To: "john snodgrass" <[email protected]>, "Rev. Craig Crossman" <[email protected]> Cc: "transverse myelitis" <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, August 4, 2010, 8:01 PM Any serious illness can really do a number on you. Funny how you can look back before TM hit and see a completely different world. Janice From: john snodgrass Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 6:53 PM To: Rev. Craig Crossman Cc: transverse myelitis Subject: Re: [TMIC] Medicare Counseling cant have enough help in decision making. I have made enough bad ones! there has never been a time in the history of man that wasnt hard in its own right. grandpa lived off of the farm which was bruit labor until he got involved in timber and coal mining which is very hard work i have striven in the UN-certified area for years until i became certified in electronics and computers to find out that money is limited unless you are MORE certified,then we get to the point that unless you are making at least 80K per year you cannot support your creature comforts and you become sad. catering to the flesh has never gotten me anything more than wanting more. then TM comes along and i could care less about anything to do with the flesh other than trying to stay cool when it is hot or warm when it is cold. and eat a little now and then. and when i get to the point i don't have my own insurance you better bet i want uncle Sam or whoever is in the big white house at the time to help me out with something to ease the burden. i went for years without insurance. didn't need it. don't know what we would do now without it! it is easy to gripe about politics until dire need comes along. paid into social security for years for someone and also paid into medicare for someone,,is it so bad now that someone else would help me if i needed it? vent line,,,,hee hee hee i voted for the other guy but I now have a president just the same. i believe that he isn't the smartest kid on the block but i also believe that if the smartest kid on the block were in his shoes we would still be in a mess. we have made this mess over the years of using all of our liberties so that we could be more comfortable in our own lives and in our businesses. and some man once said if you use all of your liberties all of the time without discipline, you will soon lose your freedom. other than that i have had a bad episode this evening with my damaged nerves. just a little more: i wonder why my mind has to send signals to my body parts to try and get my attention? i have already told it that I know what is wrong yet it continues to drive it's self nuts! of all the things I have lost I guess I miss my mind the most.°° --- On Wed, 8/4/10, Rev. Craig Crossman <[email protected]> wrote: From: Rev. Craig Crossman <[email protected]> Subject: [TMIC] Medicare Counseling To: [email protected] Date: Wednesday, August 4, 2010, 7:19 PM This week I am in Wichita to take training to be a Medicare counselor to help people answer any questions they have or to help them choose the correct Prescription Drug Plan and/or Medicare Advantage plan. And the next time I hear anyone say they can’t stand “Obama-care” and they don’t want the government involved in their health care, I may start screaming. The government is already involved with health care and health care finance, and has been since 1965 when Medicare was created. Sorry for the rant. It’s been a bad few days. Rev. Craig Crossman First Baptist Church 615 W. Webster St. Colby, KS 67701 W - (785)462-2867/ Cell - (785)443-5154 [email protected] www.firstbaptistcolby.org
