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New Hampshire comes in with 782 Villages households. New York arrives with 6303 Villages households. Texas manages to reach 510 Villages households. Montana slides with 27 Villages households. Arizona claims 106 Villages households. These are NOTHING but in The Villages Daily Sun front section usually on A4. They have six states on just about every day. My Dad guesses the state's numbers each day and has heard them read so many times by my Mom that he is often quite close. Minnesota, Pennyslvania and Ohio have large numbers for Villages households as does New Jersey. Nevada is quite low if memory serves. Maryland quite high. |
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What K-Man said is true. :mademyday: |
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So about the pharmacy issue, Nucky - I'll just tell you my thoughts and what I plan to do when I get there. Generally speaking I would choose an independent pharmacy, think family owned, because of the more personal service that you usually get. I always thought I would pick the one in LSL and was happy to see one go in at Brownwood, but unfortunately I think it closed. Hubby and I visited several of the independents right outside of TV years back when we thought we might obtain licensure in Fl. Needless to say we were not all that impressed. So having said all that, if we lived closer to LSL we would go to the independent pharmacy there but for convenience sake we will probably end up at Publix. I find that grocery store pharmacies in general seem to be a lot less hectic and it is often harder to obtain jobs there because pharmacists know it is a better job so the competition to get in is greater. Big drug store chains are notorious for working their pharmacy personnel like dogs. Hubby and I have both worked them and the best way to put it is they are NOTHING but JACKED UP!
As far as when you go up north, you are correct that it is convenient to be with CVS or Walgreens because it is a much easier transition for getting refills. However, any pharmacy can call your home pharmacy and get a transfer of your prescription to fill while you're there. Then your home pharmacy will call to get it transferred back upon your request when you get back. It's a bit more of a pain on your end, but pharmacists are used to doing it.......just part of the job. Oh, and K is right (isn't he always? :rolleyes:) - Costco is also good but we all know that's a NOTHINGburger in TV. :( |
Oh yeah, Abby, I am NOTHING but sympathetic towards the people working in either pharmacy. A total head beating for them with a lot of nice but plenty of nasty people in the mix also. I'm inclined to take an answer from them that I am sure is wrong the first time but when I return a second time after being alerted my prescriptions are ready, now it's on. When I asked the Pharmacist yesterday if it was possible that they made a mistake her response was isn't it possible that I did. That's not good.
I would give anything to just order pick up and be a fine upstanding member of our community instead of getting upset. When I saw my Doctor yesterday the Nurse who assists my Doctor said that the person at the store was out of line with her on the store but a ray of sunshine when my Doctor grabbed the phone. Yesterday I thought that FW had solved our problem because we are over near Parr Drive all the time because of Culvers so it sounded good to me. Mrs. Nucky asked that we go back to Publix and your answer is the key. Just transfer back and forth between Publix and N.J. Walgreens. Perfecto. We have another place on our plan called Benzer. We used them a few times and they were good but rarely had what we needed. So Publix it is. The key is to stay calm and not let The Turkeys Get You Down. Lost ten pounds since my last Doctors appointment. Happy about that. All credit to the pool. The pain in my arm may include an upcoming injection of something, I don't remember the name of what it is. I just saw Barefoot answered me about this issue and BK and K-Man too. All these heads together are way better than one. NOTHING but thanks. |
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And NOTHING but major congrats on the lose of poundage......:MOJE_whot::coolsmiley: |
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Btw, where's fw this morning? Perhaps taking a page out of my book and doing more than NOTHING? Probably so with the arrival of her company just around the corner. I think I'm almost as excited as she is to see how they react to the wonder that is TV. |
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Good Morning everyone.. It's Friday. That means NOTHING needs to get done. I told Mrs. K I'd make a Costco run for her today so I guess I can't nap ALL day..
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A lady comes home from her doctor's appointment grinning from ear to ear. Her husband asks, "Why are you so happy?" The wife says, "The doctor told me that for a sixty-five-year-old woman, I have the breasts of a twenty-eight-year-old." "Oh yeah?" quipped her husband, "What did he say about your sixty-five-year-old ass?" She said, "Your name never came up in the conversation." :a040: |
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Yesterday, hubs tells me he's taking a neighbor friend of ours over to Costco and says if I would make a list he'll pick up whatever I needed. As I'm giving him the list, our friend stops by and hubby tells him we have to get some stuff for the Mrs while we're there. I look at them kind of like this - :confused: - and ask, "Well isn't that why you guys are going there?" Their response, "Heck no, we're just going to eat!" :ohdear: |
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That was NOTHING but 30 years ago. |
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Glad they are on our side. Time for Vittles! :clap2::clap2::clap2: |
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Villages Households #s from six states.
Idaho-- 21 Villages households.
Illinois-- 2,507 " ". Louisiana-- 95 " ". Maine-- 529 " ". Tennessee-- 495 " ". Vermont-- 281 " ". I know a couple of different households from Vermont. They seem nothing but nice. :ho: These household #s for different states are usually in The Villages Daily Sun on page A4 almost every day. |
Excuse me if I misspell the name but I can hardly reach the keyboard. Brisas Del Mar Route 441 Lady Lake. Tied for NOTHING but the best Mexican food with the place in Colony. Unbelievable. Then Culvers for a Mixer. Heaven on Earth.
I had a Blow Out On My New Nike Sneaker. Thankfully it was after I finished my Mixer at Culvers. :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl: |
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Thanks for the info, Tal. I think you gave yourself NOTHING but a new job here. :) Anything else going on around here tonight? Fw, sounds like you had an interesting morning with your husband. You guys are always up to something and I enjoy hearing about all the different things that go on down there. |
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Off to work today but got up way too early. Woke up about 3am with another issue on my mind that needs to be resolved and it kept me from going back to sleep. I've gotten so good at napping I hope I don't end up falling asleep at work. :shocked:
Hope you all have NOTHING but a great day! |
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