Subj : Re: Groceries And Transpo To : Daryl Stout From : George Pope Date : Mon Aug 16 2021 09:58:54 > No. I asked my cardiologist last week what the threshold was. He said > that it's at 7.0 for Type 2. My A1C has always been between 5.7 and 6.1 > (it was 5.9 a month ago). Okay, let's keep it there & not eat a bag of doughnuts in onesitting to try to put it over, eh? :D > There is a business between Little Rock and Benton that makes those vans. Might even supply ours. . . > GP> Q: Why do Uber drivers skip the gym ? > GP> A: Because they don't even Lyft, bro! > I've wondered if they're all the same company. Well, could be the same handful of guys working both companies part-time. . . It's tough making bank on side hustles alone. . . I've noticed some of the same guys doing meal delivery as do my groceries. . > I'd rather be in the back seat...but it's so hard to get in and out of > those vehicles. I have a heck of a time getting into back seats via a front door, that I just don't any more. I claim the front passenger seat any time I'm riding anywhere ambulatory. (plus I'm tall, so need to ratchet the seat back to its max) > ... "Oh, Bother!!" said Pooh, as he corrupted his tagline collection. Pooh can't calculate the angle at which his friend magically conjured a kitschy garden ornament. He's not good with tigger-gnome-hat-trick equations. Q: What do Alexander the Great and Winnie the Pooh have in common? A: Same middle name Q: Why did Winnie the Pooh’s house fail electrical inspection? A: Too many bear wires. Your friend, <+]:{)} Cyberpope, Bishop of ROM --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757.2) .