Susan Hackler
1 year ago

Susan Hackler

@suehack
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In response Truth Seeker to his Publication

When my niece was about ten, she was selling something for school. When the sale was over, her mother asked her what she had learned from the activity. My niece said, "The cruddiest people are the ones who give you the most money."

In response Alcyone 777 to her Publication

Do you know what is good for teeth and gums?

In response Joey DarktoLight to his Publication
In response Joey DarktoLight to his Publication

Sometimes the narrow path is so difficult. Be in the world, but not of it. You are given blessings of a mate and offspring, and they walk away. When my bother divorced, his ex took all of the pictures. I heard him say that at a Christmas gathering. I babysat his twins for their first year of life, and had always printed doubles of all the pictures I took. So went and got the album I had made for me and gave it to him.

He sobbed. That was twenty years ago, and he still thanks me. You, Joey, walk where the pain is. You don't avert your gaze when you see someone struggling. You walk right up. And maybe you shoulder a little too much. Don't have any words of wisdom. Just sending a hug.

In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

Waitress, paper route, retail, newspaper stringer, auto worker.

In response Divine Dirtclod to his Publication

Remember: "This, too, shall pass." Keep calm and keep that blood pressure down.

In response Robert Wakefield to his Publication

That's why early on, Jason Q said the first arrest would be the entire U. S. Congress.

In response Carla Williams to her Publication

Since I'm not on TS, what narrative are they fighting for?

In response American Proud (Red) to her Publication

I scrolled for hours, looking for your original post. Never saw it, and I'd already passed the one I saw. I don't understand how so many are ignored on here.

In response CM_ Patriot to her Publication

In our area there was a contractor's pickup circling around. They had those slap-on magnetic decals that said something like "disaster relief". Our neighbor hood watch captain stopped them, and found out they were from Alabama. They couldn't name who they were there for. We had a hail storm in April, and nearly every house has material sitting outside waiting on roofers or siders. These guys had all kinds of siding in their truck.

Can diabetics take it safely? Can someone with a compromised liver take it?

In response Stevie King to her Publication

Followed you from your page, but it is not showing now.

I looked up the story about the "real" Harry, but after it posted, I clicked it to make sure the link worked. And it did not, so I thought I typed it wrong. When I went to check the link, they had scrubbed the story. I might try another search engine.

In response Beth Angel McPatriot to her Publication
In response Beth Angel McPatriot to her Publication
In response Darlene Sully to her Publication

Someone posted tonight about ivermectin working (or helping) for prostrated cancer.

When he came forward, the queen was blamed for not allowing Charles and Camilla to marry. But now we have heard how the bloodlines are carefully planned, she probably didn't have a choice. And if it's true that Harry was replaced at 8 years old, he's probably lucky to not suffer that fate. Had you read about the young man who claimed to be the "real" Harry being found dead in a hotel room a few years ago?

In response Julie Casey to her Publication

She's barely holding it together. Pressing those lips shut. Good thing neither one of them looked at her.

In response Hope Always888 to her Publication

Toss out some bird seed. But they will be heading south all too soon.

In response Hope Always888 to her Publication

I was in Kentucky last week, standing on the sidewalk waiting for family to make it to the car. A big bumblebee tried its best to land on my flowered blouse. I finally convinced him to go elsewhere, and turned away to find a brilliantly colored cardinal sneaking up to me. He watched me for a couple of minutes before flying away.

In response Rachel T22 to her Publication

How is your son?

In response Boooo BooBoo to her Publication

I saw a post on Facebook where the RR worker said they are pretty much on call 24/7. He said they just want to see their families and have a bit of a life. The RR cut so many jobs. They get 30 days off per year, and have to schedule them in advance. He said how do you know in February you'll be sick in October? He's counting weekends for those 30 days which they rarely get to take. Many people, counting weekends, vacation and sick days get around 118 days off per year.

In response Bookish Girl to her Publication

It's from when people donated to AU when that was available to do. Different colors for different amounts.

In response Morgan Kevins to his Publication

Can't share on FB because it has been reported as "abusive."

In response Stephanie Foster to her Publication

My youngest sister is 3/21 and my oldest sister is 3/22. Nineteen years apart.

In response Kris Williams to her Publication

Too bad they can't just say, "Give us all your food!"

In response Jessica Dunn to her Publication
In response Susan Hackler to her Publication

CM_Patriot blocked you by mistake, and has now fixed it.

In response CM_ Patriot to her Publication

Boomers: 1946-1964
Gen X: 1965-1976
Millenials: 1977-1995
Gen Z: 1996-2015

Don't know why Gen X only covers 11 years.