With all those lens purchases & a $50,000 car, we get the point. You're very
succesful. Takes me almost 2 years to make that kind o' money. (with no med
insurance).
But, with all seriousness, it is really good to hear your wife is doing well.
Larry
Tom Scales wrote:
> First the good news. Debbie is improving rapidly. The nourishment has made
> all the difference. She's not what I'd call 'well' yet, but the difference
> is noticeable. I'm very happy.
>
> They might even let her come home tomorrow to continue her recovery at home.
> That's always better than being in the hospital.
>
> Of course, when she gets home, I can't hide my new toy quite as easily as a
> new Zuiko. My goal here was clearly to give all of you a story that you can
> use the next time you come home with the 250/2 or 350/2.8. All you have to
> say is: "This is nothing, you should hear what my friend Tom bought while
> his wife was in the hospital!".
>
> I bought a new car. A 2001 Corvette Convertible.
>
> Even I realize this was a little beyond reason. But it is cool.
>
> I got it tonight, but haven't even gotten to drive it yet! The salesman
> delivered it for me, but by the time he got here, the girls were already in
> bed and they're too young to leave alone. It's sitting in the driveway. OK,
> I admit, I've been sitting in it a lot.
>
> Man, am I going to get flamed for this one.
>
> Tom
>
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