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February 19, 2009 at 10:56 PM #350862February 20, 2009 at 5:10 AM #350309AnonymousGuest
Hi,
Myself Jimmy from Canada. Events can sometimes get the better of you and you get into a negative state. This article contains five tools for putting yourself back into a positive state so you can bounce back with energy and resourcefulness.
JimmyFebruary 20, 2009 at 5:10 AM #350630AnonymousGuestHi,
Myself Jimmy from Canada. Events can sometimes get the better of you and you get into a negative state. This article contains five tools for putting yourself back into a positive state so you can bounce back with energy and resourcefulness.
JimmyFebruary 20, 2009 at 5:10 AM #350754AnonymousGuestHi,
Myself Jimmy from Canada. Events can sometimes get the better of you and you get into a negative state. This article contains five tools for putting yourself back into a positive state so you can bounce back with energy and resourcefulness.
JimmyFebruary 20, 2009 at 5:10 AM #350788AnonymousGuestHi,
Myself Jimmy from Canada. Events can sometimes get the better of you and you get into a negative state. This article contains five tools for putting yourself back into a positive state so you can bounce back with energy and resourcefulness.
JimmyFebruary 20, 2009 at 5:10 AM #350887AnonymousGuestHi,
Myself Jimmy from Canada. Events can sometimes get the better of you and you get into a negative state. This article contains five tools for putting yourself back into a positive state so you can bounce back with energy and resourcefulness.
JimmyFebruary 20, 2009 at 7:21 AM #350324NavydocParticipant[quote=Jim Jones]Navy Doc,
This message may be of some interest to you if you have not seen it yet.
NAVADMIN 281/08 – FUNDED MOVE FOR RENTERS DISPLACED BY LANDLORD FORECLOSURE
http://www.npc.navy.mil/NR/rdonlyres/E698FC36-BEA5-4D43-90B0-4FAEF62CD385/0/NAV08281.txt
[/quote]
My JAG attorney showed me this as well. If I was going to be here for another year I would certainly exercise this option, but since I PCS in July anyway I would be moving twice in 5 months, one of them a cross country deal. I think we’ll be fine.Nice spam hari. How could anyone even remotely familiar with this website and the people who post here think linking something like this is a good idea?
February 20, 2009 at 7:21 AM #350645NavydocParticipant[quote=Jim Jones]Navy Doc,
This message may be of some interest to you if you have not seen it yet.
NAVADMIN 281/08 – FUNDED MOVE FOR RENTERS DISPLACED BY LANDLORD FORECLOSURE
http://www.npc.navy.mil/NR/rdonlyres/E698FC36-BEA5-4D43-90B0-4FAEF62CD385/0/NAV08281.txt
[/quote]
My JAG attorney showed me this as well. If I was going to be here for another year I would certainly exercise this option, but since I PCS in July anyway I would be moving twice in 5 months, one of them a cross country deal. I think we’ll be fine.Nice spam hari. How could anyone even remotely familiar with this website and the people who post here think linking something like this is a good idea?
February 20, 2009 at 7:21 AM #350769NavydocParticipant[quote=Jim Jones]Navy Doc,
This message may be of some interest to you if you have not seen it yet.
NAVADMIN 281/08 – FUNDED MOVE FOR RENTERS DISPLACED BY LANDLORD FORECLOSURE
http://www.npc.navy.mil/NR/rdonlyres/E698FC36-BEA5-4D43-90B0-4FAEF62CD385/0/NAV08281.txt
[/quote]
My JAG attorney showed me this as well. If I was going to be here for another year I would certainly exercise this option, but since I PCS in July anyway I would be moving twice in 5 months, one of them a cross country deal. I think we’ll be fine.Nice spam hari. How could anyone even remotely familiar with this website and the people who post here think linking something like this is a good idea?
February 20, 2009 at 7:21 AM #350803NavydocParticipant[quote=Jim Jones]Navy Doc,
This message may be of some interest to you if you have not seen it yet.
NAVADMIN 281/08 – FUNDED MOVE FOR RENTERS DISPLACED BY LANDLORD FORECLOSURE
http://www.npc.navy.mil/NR/rdonlyres/E698FC36-BEA5-4D43-90B0-4FAEF62CD385/0/NAV08281.txt
[/quote]
My JAG attorney showed me this as well. If I was going to be here for another year I would certainly exercise this option, but since I PCS in July anyway I would be moving twice in 5 months, one of them a cross country deal. I think we’ll be fine.Nice spam hari. How could anyone even remotely familiar with this website and the people who post here think linking something like this is a good idea?
February 20, 2009 at 7:21 AM #350902NavydocParticipant[quote=Jim Jones]Navy Doc,
This message may be of some interest to you if you have not seen it yet.
NAVADMIN 281/08 – FUNDED MOVE FOR RENTERS DISPLACED BY LANDLORD FORECLOSURE
http://www.npc.navy.mil/NR/rdonlyres/E698FC36-BEA5-4D43-90B0-4FAEF62CD385/0/NAV08281.txt
[/quote]
My JAG attorney showed me this as well. If I was going to be here for another year I would certainly exercise this option, but since I PCS in July anyway I would be moving twice in 5 months, one of them a cross country deal. I think we’ll be fine.Nice spam hari. How could anyone even remotely familiar with this website and the people who post here think linking something like this is a good idea?
April 27, 2010 at 5:34 AM #544076AnonymousGuestHi,
My fiance hadn’t really ever considered NOT circing our son-to-be until I brought it up and told him why it would not be done. He’s from the south, and it’s just still fairly typical down there (from what he says). So, his older brother has a son that is 8 months old. I have only met his brother & sister-in-law twice ever, and just once before baby was born. I had always just assumed that they had him circed.
DF and I were talking today about his nephew, and he mentioned that they did NOT have him circed. I was STUNNED, but in a good way, obviously π I just can’t begin to tell you how much respect I gained for his brother & SIL in that instant–they are quite mainstream in many other aspects, and given that they live in Kentucky, I have to imagine they were met with some resistance when they made their choice.Thanks
PeterApril 27, 2010 at 5:34 AM #544192AnonymousGuestHi,
My fiance hadn’t really ever considered NOT circing our son-to-be until I brought it up and told him why it would not be done. He’s from the south, and it’s just still fairly typical down there (from what he says). So, his older brother has a son that is 8 months old. I have only met his brother & sister-in-law twice ever, and just once before baby was born. I had always just assumed that they had him circed.
DF and I were talking today about his nephew, and he mentioned that they did NOT have him circed. I was STUNNED, but in a good way, obviously π I just can’t begin to tell you how much respect I gained for his brother & SIL in that instant–they are quite mainstream in many other aspects, and given that they live in Kentucky, I have to imagine they were met with some resistance when they made their choice.Thanks
PeterApril 27, 2010 at 5:34 AM #544666AnonymousGuestHi,
My fiance hadn’t really ever considered NOT circing our son-to-be until I brought it up and told him why it would not be done. He’s from the south, and it’s just still fairly typical down there (from what he says). So, his older brother has a son that is 8 months old. I have only met his brother & sister-in-law twice ever, and just once before baby was born. I had always just assumed that they had him circed.
DF and I were talking today about his nephew, and he mentioned that they did NOT have him circed. I was STUNNED, but in a good way, obviously π I just can’t begin to tell you how much respect I gained for his brother & SIL in that instant–they are quite mainstream in many other aspects, and given that they live in Kentucky, I have to imagine they were met with some resistance when they made their choice.Thanks
PeterApril 27, 2010 at 5:34 AM #544762AnonymousGuestHi,
My fiance hadn’t really ever considered NOT circing our son-to-be until I brought it up and told him why it would not be done. He’s from the south, and it’s just still fairly typical down there (from what he says). So, his older brother has a son that is 8 months old. I have only met his brother & sister-in-law twice ever, and just once before baby was born. I had always just assumed that they had him circed.
DF and I were talking today about his nephew, and he mentioned that they did NOT have him circed. I was STUNNED, but in a good way, obviously π I just can’t begin to tell you how much respect I gained for his brother & SIL in that instant–they are quite mainstream in many other aspects, and given that they live in Kentucky, I have to imagine they were met with some resistance when they made their choice.Thanks
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