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Yo Ho Ho, and a bottle of rum! Happy Birthday Ken! Fair winds and following seas, spiced rum and lots of health, many more able wenches with fine booties and tight corsets, arrrr! :)
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Philip wrote:Yo Ho Ho, and a bottle of rum! Happy Birthday Ken! Fair winds and following seas, spiced rum and lots of health, many more able wenches with fine booties and tight corsets, arrrr! :)
Could not have said it better! Happy Birthday Ken!!!!!! (smooch)
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Holy old man! Let's find an old lady in a wheelchair that can't outrun him!

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Thanks guys! (And you too MadDoc! :D )
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Happy day after your Birthday
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Happy Birthday Ken!!!!
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Thanks Easto and Deb!

Deb, how are you doing?
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Happy Belated Ken!!!

Hope you're doing well :)
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Ken wrote:Thanks Easto and Deb!

Deb, how are you doing?
I am hanging in there. Getting too used to working from home. I love it. The day I have to go back to the office is going to overwhelm me.

I get more done at home, no distractions, and no office drama.
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Debbie wrote:I am hanging in there. Getting too used to working from home. I love it. The day I have to go back to the office is going to overwhelm me.

I get more done at home, no distractions, and no office drama.
Yeah, I think many more people will be working from home at least part time after all this is done, now that the pandemic forced people to get used to it. Both companies and people seem to like it, technology allows it for many jobs.
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Hey Deb, Hopefully you will be able to continue to work from home.

I have set up an office at my house and remote in, rarely going to the office anymore and probably will continue like this forever.

Best Wishes, stay safe!
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Ken wrote:Hey Deb, Hopefully you will be able to continue to work from home.

I have set up an office at my house and remote in, rarely going to the office anymore and probably will continue like this forever.

Best Wishes, stay safe!
You too Ken. I hope I can work from home indefinitely too. Traveling on the train and subway to lower Manhattan is not a good thing with the virus going around and I am one of those people who are at high risk.

I have not been going anywhere with the exception of the hospital in July. I had to have surgery. I have more of a concern with people freaking out. I remember going to the post office in the beginning of April. I had my gloves and mask on. Everyone in line were 6 feet apart. All I did was clear my throat (I have allergies) and the woman in front of me gave me the death stare. So, that was the last time I left my home to run any errands.
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Debbie wrote:All I did was clear my throat (I have allergies) and the woman in front of me gave me the death stare.
She is now hanging by her thumbs in a barn 12.3 miles from where I live. I give her another week and she will be clearing her throat for the last time. Ken has your back and pays me very VERY well!!!!!! ;)
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MadDoctor wrote:She is now hanging by her thumbs in a barn 12.3 miles from where I live. I give her another week and she will be clearing her throat for the last time. Ken has your back and pays me very VERY well!!!!!! ;)
OK, how much is the ransom this time? I keep telling you my mom is really not a bad person, when are you going to listen?
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