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Janet Wilder[_1_] Janet Wilder[_1_] is offline
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Default First breakfast in the new diggs.

koko wrote:
> On Fri, 15 May 2009 19:18:37 -0500, Janet Wilder
> > wrote:
>
>> koko wrote:
>>> On Fri, 15 May 2009 02:34:18 -0400, Goomba >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> koko wrote:
>>>>> We are in the middle of moving from our 5th wheel trailer into a cute
>>>>> little house I've nicknamed "The Cottage" because it's so small.
>>>>>
>>>>> This morning was the first meal, or shall I say food I've prepared in
>>>>> the cottage.
>>>>> Can't believe I have counter space and don't have to put the cutting
>>>>> board over the sink to prep the food.
>>>>> http://i39.tinypic.com/1hv8z6.jpg
>>>> Any chance of moving the fridge to the other end of the cabinets and
>>>> installing counter/cabinet in the now empty space to the right of the
>>>> range?
>>> That's a great idea, I'll have to look into that once my bank account
>>> starts recuperating. The danged satellite internet people charged
>>> $300.00 for a re install.

>> You have to be kidding. We have Dish Network and I called and asked them
>> to do a "moving package" They installed the dish and hooked up the
>> receivers for free. I'd call them if I were you and explain that this is
>> not a new account, but a "move"

>
> It wasn't my satellite t.v. which was free. It is my Hughes satellite
> internet.


We have many friends who are full-time RVers who move and point their
own Hughes dishes. I gather that you were not traveling in the fifth
wheel, just living in it?

> I got both satellites moved within days. A purchase from IKEA and one
> from Jerome's furniture delivered the next day.
> Why can't AT&T that only needs to flip a switch to transfer my land
> line phone not be able to do it until the 18th, and I called them 2
> weeks ago. Thank God for cell phones.


I have AT&T service on my land line, too. Don't get me started on them,
but let's just say that they are *not* on my list of good folks to do
business with.
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Janet Wilder
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