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Firing an employee is one
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Who Thinks Up
This Stuff?
Congratulations!
Congratulations! You've won the
lottery! Congratulations! You've been awarded a
government grant! P.T. Barnum may or may not have
actually said...
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Financial Brief
Do You Need It in Every Color?
The current economic situation is
wreaking havoc with our pocket books and the proposed
economic stimulus packages fly in the face of sound
financial planning advice. What's good for the economy
may be...
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Shameless
Plug
Dennis flew up to Reno and had a very
productive meeting with some of the FPA-NV members who
live and work in that part of our state. True to form,
the flight delay on the trip home was longer than the
actual flight home.
Find And Fix: The ESRD Self-Survey
Workbook was released and early reports indicate
it's doing well. A first edition of a new
newsletter Dialysis Turn Over was sent out in
March.
There's a definite promise of
spring in the air here in Las Vegas. We've started
pottering about in the Mini-Mini, the golf cart we
bought to replace the Mini-Cooper which, some may
recall, was totaled in an accident. The Mini-Mini
is red with a white roof and can make close to 30 miles
an hour - downhill - with the wind behind it.
Uphill, well, uphill is quite another story ("I think I
can. I think I can.).
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Archibald "Archy" Fishbreath was born in
1992 behind Middletown Dialysis Center in Middletown,
New York, where his momma, once someone's housecat, then
pregnant and abandoned, had taken refuge. Archy
spent much of his life on Judith's right shoulder,
purring happily. He firmly believed that his role
in life was to guard and protect the Filangeri household
from all intruders (which unfortunately included Gris
Gris, another of our cats). He passed over the
Rainbow Bridge on February 16, 2009. He will be
missed forever.
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